Jetty forms the temp directory name from, among other things, the bound
address. The patch in 0.7.2 to bind to IPV6 addresses led to ':' in the
directory name, which is not allowed on windows. Change these to '_'.
- Enable IPv6 stack in the JVM, hopefully won't break anything
- Patch Jetty to support binding to IPv6 addresses
- Allow multiple bind addresses for the router console
in the clients.config file; for new installs the
default is now "127.0.0.1,::1"
- Change most instances of "localhost" to "127.0.0.1"
throughout the code
* Router:
- Move some classes to private static inner
* Give the Jetty build file ability to ask permission
before downloading the Jetty archive from the web,
and to verify its SHA1 + MD5 hashes. Adjust the main build file
in accordance with this change.
* Improve the release checklist.
* Separate the checks "does Jetty .zip file need downloading"
and "does Jetty .zip file need extracting" in the Jetty buildfile.
First download (unless already done), then extract (unless done).
* Cleaned up the build process to deal with Jetty 5.1.6 and rename the
new commons-logging-api.jar to commons-logging.jar, which it replaces.
Jetty 5.1.6 is pushed with all updates. Also, no need to push a
separate jdom or rome, as they're inside syndie.war.
* Further Syndie UI cleanup
* Bundled our patched MultiPartRequest code from jetty (APL2 licensed),
since it hasn't been applied to the jetty CVS yet [1]. Its packaged
into syndie.jar and renamed to net.i2p.syndie.web.MultiPartRequest, but
will be removed as soon as its integrated into Jetty. This patch allows
posting content in various character sets.
[1] http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.jetty.general/6031
* Upgraded new installs to the latest stable jetty (5.1.6), though this
isn't pushed as part of the update yet, as there aren't any critical
bugs.
* (Merged the 0.5-pre branch back into CVS HEAD)
* Replaced the old tunnel routing crypto with the one specified in
router/doc/tunnel-alt.html, including updates to the web console to view
and tweak it.
* Provide the means for routers to reject tunnel requests with a wider
range of responses:
probabalistic rejection, due to approaching overload
transient rejection, due to temporary overload
bandwidth rejection, due to persistent bandwidth overload
critical rejection, due to general router fault (or imminent shutdown)
The different responses are factored into the profiles accordingly.
* Replaced the old I2CP tunnel related options (tunnels.depthInbound, etc)
with a series of new properties, relevent to the new tunnel routing code:
inbound.nickname (used on the console)
inbound.quantity (# of tunnels to use in any leaseSets)
inbound.backupQuantity (# of tunnels to keep in the ready)
inbound.length (# of remote peers in the tunnel)
inbound.lengthVariance (if > 0, permute the length by adding a random #
up to the variance. if < 0, permute the length
by adding or subtracting a random # up to the
variance)
outbound.* (same as the inbound, except for the, uh, outbound tunnels
in that client's pool)
There are other options, and more will be added later, but the above are
the most relevent ones.
* Replaced Jetty 4.2.21 with Jetty 5.1.2
* Compress all profile data on disk.
* Adjust the reseeding functionality to work even when the JVM's http proxy
is set.
* Enable a poor-man's interactive-flow in the streaming lib by choking the
max window size.
* Reduced the default streaming lib max message size to 16KB (though still
configurable by the user), also doubling the default maximum window
size.
* Replaced the RouterIdentity in a Lease with its SHA256 hash.
* Reduced the overall I2NP message checksum from a full 32 byte SHA256 to
the first byte of the SHA256.
* Added a new "netId" flag to let routers drop references to other routers
who we won't be able to talk to.
* Extended the timestamper to get a second (or third) opinion whenever it
wants to actually adjust the clock offset.
* Replaced that kludge of a timestamp I2NP message with a full blown
DateMessage.
* Substantial memory optimizations within the router and the SDK to reduce
GC churn. Client apps and the streaming libs have not been tuned,
however.
* More bugfixes thank you can shake a stick at.
2005-02-13 jrandom
* Updated jbigi source to handle 64bit CPUs. The bundled jbigi.jar still
only contains 32bit versions, so build your own, placing libjbigi.so in
your install dir if necessary. (thanks mule!)
* Added support for libjbigi-$os-athlon64 to NativeBigInteger and CPUID
(thanks spaetz!)