Implement Base32 Hash hostnames, via the naming service.
Names are of the form [52-characters].i2p, where
the 52 characters are the Base32 representation of our
256-byte hash. The client requests a lookup of the hash
via a brief I2CP session using new I2CP request/reply
messages. The router looks up the leaseset for the hash
to convert the hash to a dest. Convert the I2PTunnel
'preview' links to use Base32 hostnames as a
demonstration.
- Cleanup max connections code
- Add i2np.udp.maxConnections
- Set max connections based on share bandwidth
- Add haveCapacity() that can be used for connection
throttling in the router
- Reject IBGW/OBEP requests when near connection limit
- Reduce idle timeout when near connection limit
* Tunnel request handler:
- Require tunnel.dropLoad* stats
- Speed up request loop
is closed from under it.
Enhancement: BOB can now clear a destination in under 1 second with the above fix.
BOB also will do a thread dump when something really aweful happens,
so that developers/users can help in debugging.
- Fixes and cleanups when NTCP and/or UDP transports disabled
- More TCP removal cleanup
- Clean up bandwidth limiting, centralize defaults
- Force burst to be >= limit
- Increase default bw to 48/24, burst 64/32
* Delay shitlist cleaner at startup
* Strip wrapper properties from client config
* Define multiple cert type
* Prohibit negative maxSends in streaming
* HTML fixup on configtunnels.jsp
* Increase wrapper exit timeout from default 15s to 30s
- Better handling of 504 gateway timeout
(keep going up to limit of retry count rather
than just one more partial fetch)
- Add -t cmd line option for timeout
- Better handling of 403, 409, 503 errors
- Don't keep going after unknown return code
- Don't delay before exiting after a failure