* Expose the HTTP headers to EepGet status listeners
* Handle DSA key failures properly (if the signature is not invertable, it
is obviously invalid)
also, syndie now properly detects whether the remote archive can send a filtered export.zip
by examining the HTTP headers for X-Syndie-Export-Capable: true. If the remote archive
does not set that header (and neither freesites, nor apache or anything other than the ArchiveServlet will),
it uses individual HTTP requests for individual blog posts and metadata fetches.
* Minor logging and optimization tweaks in the router and SDK
* Use ISO-8859-1 in the XML files (thanks redzara!)
* The consolePassword config property can now be used to bypass the router
console's nonce checking, allowing CLI restarts
* Deployed the peer testing implementation to be run every few minutes on
each router, as well as any time the user requests a test manually. The
tests do not reconfigure the ports at the moment, merely determine under
what conditions the local router is reachable. The status shown in the
top left will be "ERR-SymmetricNAT" if the user's IP and port show up
differently for different peers, "ERR-Reject" if the router cannot
receive unsolicited packets or the peer helping test could not find a
collaborator, "Unknown" if the test has not been run or the test
participants were unreachable, or "OK" if the router can receive
unsolicited connections and those connections use the same IP and port.
* Display the average clock skew for both SSU and TCP connections
2005-08-07 jrandom
* Fixed the long standing streaming lib bug where we could lose the first
packet on retransmission.
* Avoid an NPE when a message expires on the SSU queue.
* Adjust the streaming lib's window growth factor with an additional
Vegas-esque congestion detection algorithm.
* Removed an unnecessary SSU session drop
* Reduced the MTU (until we get a working PMTU lib)
* Deferr tunnel acceptance until we know how to reach the next hop,
rejecting it if we can't find them in time.
* If our netDb store of our leaseSet fails, give it a few seconds before
republishing.
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.
* Fix in the SDK for a bug which would manifest itself as misrouted
streaming packets when a destination has many concurrent streaming
connections (thanks duck!)
* No more "Graceful shutdown in -18140121441141s"
* Added workaround for an odd win32 bug in the stats configuration
console page which meant only the first checkbox selection was saved.
2005-07-15 Romster
* Added per group selection toggles in the stats configuration console
page.
* Within the tunnel, use xor(IV, msg[0:16]) as the flag to detect dups,
rather than the IV by itself, preventing an attack that would let
colluding internal adversaries tag a message to determine that they are
in the same tunnel. Thanks dvorak for the catch!
* Drop long inactive profiles on startup and shutdown
* /configstats.jsp: web interface to pick what stats to log
* Deliver more session tags to account for wider window sizes
* Cache some intermediate values in our HMACSHA256 and BC's HMAC
* Track the client send rate (stream.sendBps and client.sendBpsRaw)
* UrlLauncher: adjust the browser selection order
* I2PAppContext: hooks for dummy HMACSHA256 and a weak PRNG
* StreamSinkClient: add support for sending an unlimited amount of data
* Migrate the tests out of the default build jars
2005-06-22 Comwiz
* Migrate the core tests to junit
* Added a small new page to the web console (/peers.jsp) which contains
the peer connection information. This will be cleaned up a lot more
before 0.6 is out, but its a start.
* Added button to router console for manual update checks.
* Fixed bug in configupdate.jsp that caused the proxy port to be updated
every time the form was submitted even if it hadn't changed.
* Make sure we don't get cached updates (thanks smeghead!)
* Clear out the callback for the TestJob after it passes (only affects the
job timing accounting)
* Security improvements to TrustedUpdate: signing and verification of the
version string along with the data payload for signed update files
(consequently the positions of the DSA signature and version string fields
have been swapped in the spec for the update file's header); router will
no longer perform a trusted update if the signed update's version is lower
than or equal to the currently running router's version.
* Added two new CLI commands to TrustedUpdate: showversion, verifyupdate.
* Extended TrustedUpdate public API for use by third party applications.
* After a successfull netDb search for a leaseSet, republish it to all of
the peers we have tried so far who did not give us the key (up to 10),
rather than the old K closest (which may include peers who had given us
the key)
* Don't wait 5 minutes to publish a leaseSet (duh!), and rather than
republish it every 5 minutes, republish it every 3. In addition, always
republish as soon as the leaseSet changes (duh^2).
* Minor fix for oddball startup race (thanks travis_bickle!)
* Minor AES update to allow in-place decryption.
2005-03-29 jrandom
* Decreased the initial RTT estimate to 10s to allow more retries.
* Increased the default netDb store replication factor from 2 to 6 to take
into consideration tunnel failures.
* Address some statistical anonymity attacks against the netDb that could
be mounted by an active internal adversary by only answering lookups for
leaseSets we received through an unsolicited store.
* Don't throttle lookup responses (we throttle enough elsewhere)
* Fix the NewsFetcher so that it doesn't incorrectly resume midway through
the file (thanks nickster!)
* Updated the I2PTunnel HTML (thanks postman!)
* Added support to the I2PTunnel pages for the URL parameter "passphrase",
which, if matched against the router.config "i2ptunnel.passphrase" value,
skips the nonce check. If the config prop doesn't exist or is blank, no
passphrase is accepted.
* Implemented HMAC-SHA256.
* Enable the tunnel batching with a 500ms delay by default
* Dropped compatability with 0.5.0.3 and earlier releases
* Implemented the news fetch / update policy code, as configurated on
/configupdate.jsp. Defaults are to grab the news every 24h (or if it
doesn't exist yet, on startup). No action is taken however, though if
the news.xml specifies that a new release is available, an option to
update will be shown on the router console.
* New initialNews.xml delivered with new installs, and moved news.xml out
of the i2pwww module and into the i2p module so that we can bundle it
within each update.
* New /configupdate.jsp page for controlling the update / notification
process, as well as various minor related updates. Note that not all
options are exposed yet, and the update detection code isn't in place
in this commit - it currently says there is always an update available.
* New EepGet component for reliable downloading, with a CLI exposed in
java -cp lib/i2p.jar net.i2p.util.EepGet url
* Added a default signing key to the TrustedUpdate component to be used
for verifying updates. This signing key can be authenticated via
gpg --verify i2p/core/java/src/net/i2p/crypto/TrustedUpdate.java
* New public domain SHA1 implementation for the DSA code so that we can
handle signing streams of arbitrary size without excess memory usage
(thanks P.Verdy!)
* Added some helpers to the TrustedUpdate to work off streams and to offer
a minimal CLI:
TrustedUpdate keygen pubKeyFile privKeyFile
TrustedUpdate sign origFile signedFile privKeyFile
TrustedUpdate verify signedFile
* Adjust the old speed calculator to include end to end RTT data in its
estimates, and use that as the primary speed calculator again.
* Use the mean of the high capacity speeds to determine the fast
threshold, rather than the median. Perhaps we should use the mean of
all active non-failing peers?
* Updated the profile page to sort by tier, then alphabetically.
* Added some alternative socketManager factories (good call aum!)
* Really disable the streaming lib packet caching
* Synchronized a message handling point in the SDK (even though its use is
already essentially single threaded, its better to play it safe)
* Don't add new RepublishLeaseSetJobs on failure, just requeue up the
existing one (duh)
* Throttle the number of concurrent pending tunnel builds across all
pools, in addition to simply throttling the number of new requests per
minute for each pool individually. This should avoid the cascading
failure when tunnel builds take too long, as no new builds will be
created until the previous ones are handled.
* Factored out and extended the DataHelper's unit tests for dealing with
long and date formatting.
* Explicitly specify the HTTP auth realm as "i2prouter", though this
alone doesn't address the bug where jetty asks for authentication too
much. (thanks orion!)
* Updated the StreamSinkServer to ignore all read bytes, rather than write
them to the filesystem.
* Adjusted (and fixed...) the timestamper change detection
* Deal with a rare reordering bug at the beginning of a stream (so we
don't drop it unnecessarily)
* Cleaned up some dropped message handling in the router
* Reduced job queue churn when dealing with a large number of tunnels by
sharing an expiration job
* Keep a separate list of the most recent CRIT messages (shown on the
logs.jsp). This way they don't get buried among any other messages.
* For clarity, display the tunnel variance config as "Randomization" on
the web console.
* If lease republishing fails (boo! hiss!) try it again
* Actually fix the negative jobLag in the right place (this time)
* Allow reseeding when there are less than 10 known peer references
* Lots of logging updates.
* Allow the streaming lib resend frequency to drop down to 20s as the
minimum, so that up to 2 retries can get sent on an http request.
* Add further limits to failsafe tunnels.
* Keep exploratory and client tunnel testing and building stats separate.
* Only use the 60s period for throttling tunnel requests due to transient
network overload.
* Rebuild tunnels earlier (1-3m before expiration, by default)
* Cache the next hop's routerInfo for participating tunnels so that the
tunnel participation doesn't depend on the netDb.
* Fixed a long standing bug in the streaming lib where we wouldn't always
unchoke messages when the window size grows.
* Make sure the window size never reaches 0 (duh)
* (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!)
* Added a couple of scripts, i2ptest.sh and i2pbench.sh, to manage the core
tests and benchmarks.
* Routerconsole now builds under gcj 3.4.3.
* Corrected divide by zero error in TunnelId class under gcj (jrandom++).
* Catch another oddball case for a reset connection in the streaming lib.
* Add a dumpprofile.jsp page, called with ?peer=base64OfPeerHash, which
dumps the current state of that peer's profile. Instead of the full
base64, you can pass in however many characters you have and it will
return the first match found.
* Don't do a 'passive flush' while there are already outbound messages
unacked.
* Show the reseed link if up to 10 peers profiles are active (thanks
dburton!)
* Render the burst rate fields on /config.jsp properly (thanks ugha!)
* Build in a simple timeout to flush data queued into the I2PSocket but
not yet flushed.
* Don't explicitly flush after each SAM stream write, but leave it up to
the [nonblocking] passive flush.
* Don't whine about 10-99 connection events occurring in a second
* Don't wait for completion of packets that will not be ACKed (duh)
* Adjust the congestion window, even if the packet was resent (duh)
* Make sure to wake up any blocking read()'s when the MessageInputStream
is close()ed (duh)
* Never wait more than the disconnect timeout for a write to complete
* Revised the installer to include start menu and desktop shortcuts for
windows platforms, including pretty icons (thanks DrWoo!)
* Allow clients specified in clients.config to have an explicit startup
delay.
* Update the default install to launch a browser pointing at the console
whenever I2P starts up, rather than only the first time it starts up
(configurable on /configservice.jsp, or in clients.config)
* Bugfix to the clock skew checking code to monitor the delta between
offsets, not the offset itself (duh)
* Router console html update
* New (and uuuuugly) code to verify that the wrapper.config contains
the necessary classpath entries on update. If it has to update the
wrapper.config, it will stop the JVM and service completely, since the
java service wrapper doesn't reread the wrapper.config on JVM restart -
requiring the user to manually restart the service after an update.
* Increase the TCP connection timeout to 30s (which is obscenely long)
* Revised the installer to include start menu and desktop shortcuts for
windows platforms, including pretty icons (thanks DrWoo!)
* Allow clients specified in clients.config to have an explicit startup
delay.
* Update the default install to launch a browser pointing at the console
whenever I2P starts up, rather than only the first time it starts up
(configurable on /configservice.jsp, or in clients.config)
* Bugfix to the clock skew checking code to monitor the delta between
offsets, not the offset itself (duh)
* Router console html update
* New (and uuuuugly) code to verify that the wrapper.config contains
the necessary classpath entries on update. If it has to update the
wrapper.config, it will stop the JVM and service completely, since the
java service wrapper doesn't reread the wrapper.config on JVM restart -
requiring the user to manually restart the service after an update.
* Increase the TCP connection timeout to 30s (which is obscenely long)
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* Update to the SAM bridge to reduce some unnecessary memory allocation.
* New stat to keep track of slow jobs (ones that take more than a second
to excute). This is published in the netDb as jobQueue.jobRunSlow
* Only allow small clock skews after the first 10 minutes of operation
(to prevent later network lag bouncing us way off course - yes, we
really need an NTP impl to balance out the network burps...)
* Revamp the I2PTunnel web interface startup process so that everything
is shown immediately, so that different pieces hanging don't hang
the rest, and other minor bugfixes.
* Take note of SAM startup error (in case you're already running a SAM
bridge...)
* Increase the bandwidth limiter burst values available to 10-60s (or
whatever is placed in /configadvanced.jsp, of course)
* Allow end of line comments in the hosts.txt and other config files,
using '#' to begin the comments (thanks susi!)
* Add support to I2PTunnel's 'client' feature for picking between multiple
target destinations (e.g. 'client 6668 irc.duck.i2p,irc.baffled.i2p')
* Add a quick link on the left hand nav to reseed if there aren't enough
known peers, as well as link to the config page if there are no active
peers. Revised config page accordingly.
* Expose a drop down on the /configclients.jsp to enter the outbound
tunnel depth.
* Improved *hosts.txt loading
* Explicitly override the JVM's timezone settings to use GMT so that
any client applications which use timezones won't leak sensitive
data (thanks gott!)
* Bundle sam.jar in the update (thanks duck!)