Adam Ierymenko
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5ce3aac929
Add rate limit on receive of DIRECT_PATH_PUSH to prevent DOS exploitation.
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10 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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2debde3451
GitHub issue #235, and I also see no reason not to communicate with people from other Worlds.
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10 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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619e113748
Work in progress on Cluster for new root infrastructure, multi-homing.
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10 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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7d62dbe9f7
Tune NAT-t keepalives so that timing is better obeyed, clean up a build warning, and fix a potential source of network recursion (though harmless).
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10 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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a3db7d0728
Refactor: move network COMs out of Network and into Peer in prep for tightening up multicast lookup and other things.
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10 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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f69454ec98
(1) Make ZT_ naming convention consistent (get rid of ZT1_), (2) Make local interface a full sockaddr_storage instead of an int identifier, which turns out to be better for multi-homing and other uses.
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10 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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5986d83738
Kill more kittens.
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10 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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b69afa010e
Disable type punning on ARM by ifdef.
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10 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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b31071463c
Try another NAT traversal improvement.
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10 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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d647a587a1
(1) Fix updating of network revision counter on member change.
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10 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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79e9a8bcc2
Almost everything for GitHub issue #180 except direct path map setup.
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10 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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255320e2a6
pushDirectPaths() implementation
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10 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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7bae95836c
Root server terminology cleanup, and tighten up a security check by checking full identity of peers instead of just address.
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10 years ago |
Kees Bos
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a425bbc673
Renamed supernode to rootserver
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10 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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cdec05af24
One second delay between NAT-t events.
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10 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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d9006712f6
Completely factor out "desperation" from the core. I thought of a significantly simpler way to move all of this logic entirely into the containing service, liberating the core from any concern over the nature of its pipe to the outside world.
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10 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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d0e0f5dd12
Basic OpenBSD compile fixes -- still need to update BSDEthernetTap, will do that later. Should be able to re-use FreeBSD port for OpenBSD, but we will see.
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10 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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54954f5b88
First pass of Windows cleanup and build fixes...
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10 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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98bcc3d4b5
Disable a few noisy TRACEs, and limit how often we confirm new paths to avoid flooding.
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10 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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67f1f1892f
Bunch of tap stuff, IP address assignment hookups, etc.
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10 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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e34bc961db
Add awareness of online status, and put old OS-dep utils in OSUtils.
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10 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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49f031ccb4
Tons of refactoring, change to desperation algorithm to use max of core or link, porting over core loop code from old Node.cpp to new CAPI version, etc.
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10 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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52c3b7c34e
Implemented empirical determination of external addressing, paritioned per scope.
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10 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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6eb9289367
Bunch more cleanup, improvements to NAT traversal logic, finished updating Switch.
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10 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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a69e1876f1
The concept of link desperation (escalating to less desirable transports) simplifies a ton of stuff. Loads of spaghetti logic can die since we no longer have to make these decisions down in the core.
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10 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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8130848020
More refactoring... and update the API a bit... turns out my strategy for reducing indirect function calls also increased memcpy()s which are more expensive. This is simpler and faster.
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10 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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36eab4f1a9
Whole heap more cleanup and refactoring...
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10 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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93012b0ee5
Re-incorporation: ZeroTier Networks -> ZeroTier, Inc. [Delaware]
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10 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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b7148c107d
Rip out network environment fingerprint. This will be replaced by constant monitoring of actual external address surface.
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10 years ago |
Adam Ierymenko
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b1bf3f68c3
Drop support for legacy P5 multicast, as there are fewer than 1% of these remaining on the network.
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10 years ago |