* Test the router's reachability earlier and more aggressively
* Use the low level bandwidth limiter's rates for the router console, and
if the router has net.i2p.router.transport.FIFOBandwidthLimiter=INFO in
the logger config, keep track of the 1 second transfer rates as the stat
'bw.sendBps1s' and 'bw.recvBps1s', allowing closer monitoring of burst
behavior.
* Added preliminary support for NAT hole punching through SSU introducers
* Honor peer test results from peers that we have an SSU session with if
those sessions are idle for 3 minutes or more.
* Revise the SSU peer testing protocol so that Bob verifies Charlie's
viability before agreeing to Alice's request. This doesn't work with
older SSU peer test builds, but is backwards compatible (older nodes
won't ask newer nodes to participate in tests, and newer nodes won't
ask older nodes to either).
2005-07-27 jrandom
* Enabled SSU as the default top priority transport, adjusting the
config.jsp page accordingly.
* Add verification fields to the SSU and TCP connection negotiation (not
compatible with previous builds)
* Enable the backwards incompatible tunnel crypto change as documented in
tunnel-alt.html (have each hop encrypt the received IV before using it,
then encrypt it again before sending it on)
* Disable the I2CP encryption, leaving in place the end to end garlic
encryption (another backwards incompatible change)
* Adjust the protocol versions on the TCP and SSU transports so that they
won't talk to older routers.
* Fix up the config stats handling again
* Fix a rare off-by-one in the SSU fragmentation
* Reduce some unnecessary netDb resending by inluding the peers queried
successfully in the store redundancy count.
* increased the maximum number of fragments allowed in a message from 31 to 127,
reducing the maximum fragment size to 8KB and moving around some bits in the fragment
info. This is not backwards compatible.
* removed the old (hokey) congestion control description, replacing it with the TCP-esque
algorithm implemented
note: the code for the ACK bitfields and fragment info changes have not yet been
implemented, so the old version of this document describes whats going on in the live net.
the new bitfields / fragment info should be deployed in the next day or so (hopefully :)
* include a new signedOnTime so that we can prepare the packet at a different moment from
when we encrypt & send it (also allowing us to reuse that signature on resends for the same
establishment)