* Add filtering threads by author to Syndie, populated with authors in the
user's addressbook
* When creating the default user, add
"http://syndiemedia.i2p/archive/archive.txt" to their addressbook,
configured to automatically pull updates. (what other archives should
be included?)
* Tiny servlet to help dole out the new routerconsole themes, and bundle
the installer/resources/themes/** into ./docs/themes/** on both install
and update.
* Initial pass of the routerconsole revamp, starting with I2PTunnel and
being progressively rolled out to other sections at later dates.
Featuring abstracted W3C strict XHTML1.0 markup, with CSS providing
layout and styling.
* Implemented console themes. Users can create their own themes by
creating css files in: {i2pdir}/docs/themes/console/{themename}/
and activating it using the routerconsole.theme={themename} advanced
config property. Look at the example incomplete "defCon1" theme.
Note: This is very much a work in progress. Folks might want to hold-off
creating their own skins until the markup has solidified.
* Added "routerconsole.javascript.disabled=true" to disable console
client-side scripting and "routerconsole.css.disabled=true" to remove
css styling (only rolled out in the i2ptunnel interface currently)
* Fixed long standing bug with i2ptunnel client and server edit screens
where tunnel count and depth properties would fail to save. Added
backup quantity and variance configuration options.
* Added basic accessibility support (key shortcuts, linear markup, alt and
title information and form labels).
* So far only tested on IE6, Firefox 1.0.6, Opera 8 and lynx.
* Initial pass of the routerconsole revamp, starting with I2PTunnel and
being progressively rolled out to other sections at later dates.
Featuring abstracted W3C strict XHTML1.0 markup, with CSS providing
layout and styling.
* Implemented console themes. Users can create their own themes by
creating css files in: {i2pdir}/docs/themes/console/{themename}/
and activating it using the routerconsole.theme={themename} advanced
config property. Look at the example incomplete "defCon1" theme.
Note: This is very much a work in progress. Folks might want to hold-off
creating their own skins until the markup has solidified.
* Added "routerconsole.javascript.disabled=true" to disable console
client-side scripting and "routerconsole.css.disabled=true" to remove
css styling (only rolled out in the i2ptunnel interface currently)
* Fixed long standing bug with i2ptunnel client and server edit screens
where tunnel count and depth properties would fail to save. Added
backup quantity and variance configuration options.
* Added basic accessibility support (key shortcuts, linear markup, alt and
title information and form labels).
* So far only tested on IE6, Firefox 1.0.6, Opera 8 and lynx.
* Default Syndie to single user mode, and automatically log into a default
user account (additional accounts can be logged into with the 'switch'
or login pages, and new accounts can be created with the register page).
* Disable the 'automated' column on the Syndie addressbook unless the user
is appropriately authorized (good idea Polecat!)
* Include SSU establishment failure in the peer profile as a commError,
as we do for TCP establishment failures.
* Don't throttle the initial transmission of a message because of ongoing
retransmissions to a peer, since the initial transmission of a message
is more valuable than a retransmission (since it has less latency).
* Cleaned up links to SusiDNS and I2PTunnel (thanks zzz!)
* Include the most recent ACKs with packets, rather than only sending an
ack exactly once. SSU differs from TCP in this regard, as TCP has ever
increasing sequence numbers, while each message ID in SSU is random, so
we don't get the benefit of later ACKs implicitly ACKing earlier
messages.
* Reduced the max retransmission timeout for SSU
* Don't try to send messages queued up for a long time waiting for
establishment.
* Include the most recent ACKs with packets, rather than only sending an
ack exactly once. SSU differs from TCP in this regard, as TCP has ever
increasing sequence numbers, while each message ID in SSU is random, so
we don't get the benefit of later ACKs implicitly ACKing earlier
messages.
* Reduced the max retransmission timeout for SSU
* Don't try to send messages queued up for a long time waiting for
establishment.
* Fix for some syndie reply scenarios (thanks identiguy and CofE!)
* Removed a potentially infinitely recursive call (oops)
(forgot to commit this file before. oops)
* Merge sucker into syndie with a rssimport.jsp page.
* Add getContentType() to EepGet.
* Make chunked transfer work (better) with EepGet.
* Do replaceAll("<","<") for logs.
* Improved the bandwidth throtting on tunnel participation, especially for
low bandwidth peers.
* Improved failure handling in SSU with proactive reestablishment of
failing idle peers, and rather than shitlisting a peer who failed too
much, drop the SSU session and allow a new attempt (which, if it fails,
will cause a shitlisting)
* Clarify the cause of the shitlist on the profiles page, and include
bandwidth limiter info at the bottom of the peers page.
* Improved the bandwidth throtting on tunnel participation, especially for
low bandwidth peers.
* Improved failure handling in SSU with proactive reestablishment of
failing idle peers, and rather than shitlisting a peer who failed too
much, drop the SSU session and allow a new attempt (which, if it fails,
will cause a shitlisting)
* Clarify the cause of the shitlist on the profiles page, and include
bandwidth limiter info at the bottom of the peers page.
* In Syndie, propogate the subject and tags in a reply, and show the parent
post on the edit page for easy quoting. (thanks identiguy and CofE!)
* Streamline some netDb query handling to run outside the jobqueue -
which means they'll run on the particular SSU thread that handles the
message. This should help out heavily loaded netDb peers.
* Defer netDb searches for newly referenced peers until we actually want
them
* Ignore netDb references to peers on our shitlist
* Set the timeout for end to end client messages to the max delay after
finding the leaseSet, so we don't have as many expired messages floating
around.
* Add a floor to the streaming lib window size
* When we need to send a streaming lib ACK, try to retransmit one of the
unacked packets instead (with updated ACK/NACK fields, of course). The
bandwidth cost of an unnecessary retransmission should be minor as
compared to both an ACK packet (rounded up to 1KB in the tunnels) and
the probability of a necessary retransmission.
* Adjust the streaming lib cwin algorithm to allow growth after a full
cwin messages if the rtt is trending downwards. If it is not, use the
existing algorithm.
* Increased the maximum rto size in the streaming lib.
* Load balancing bugfix on end to end messages to distribute across
tunnels more evenly.
* Defer netDb searches for newly referenced peers until we actually want
them
* Ignore netDb references to peers on our shitlist
* Set the timeout for end to end client messages to the max delay after
finding the leaseSet, so we don't have as many expired messages floating
around.
* Add a floor to the streaming lib window size
* When we need to send a streaming lib ACK, try to retransmit one of the
unacked packets instead (with updated ACK/NACK fields, of course). The
bandwidth cost of an unnecessary retransmission should be minor as
compared to both an ACK packet (rounded up to 1KB in the tunnels) and
the probability of a necessary retransmission.
* Adjust the streaming lib cwin algorithm to allow growth after a full
cwin messages if the rtt is trending downwards. If it is not, use the
existing algorithm.
* Increased the maximum rto size in the streaming lib.
* Load balancing bugfix on end to end messages to distribute across
tunnels more evenly.
* Add a blocking fetch to EepGetScheduler and RemoteArchiveBean and use them from the updater, to prevent race conditions with multiple archive fetches.
* Integrated GNU-Crypto's Fortuna PRNG, seeding it off /dev/urandom and
./prngseed.rnd (if they exist), and reseeding it with data out of
various crypto operations (unused bits in a DH exchange, intermediary
bits in a DSA signature generation, extra bits in an ElGamal decrypt).
The Fortuna implementation under gnu.crypto.prng has been modified to
use BouncyCastle's SHA256 and Cryptix's AES (since those are the ones
I2P uses), and the resulting gnu.crypto.prng.* are therefor available
under GPL+Classpath's linking exception (~= LGPL). I2P's SecureRandom
wrapper around it is, of course, public domain.