2004-09-30 jrandom
* Bundle the configuration necessary to run an eepsite out of the box
with Jetty - simply edit ./eepsite/docroot/index.html and give people
the key listed on the I2PTunnel configuration page, and its up.
* Router console cleanup, and some (off by default) tunnels -
smtp.postman.i2p (port 7659), pop.postman.i2p (port 7660), and
irc.baffled.i2p (port 7661)
* deal with some degenerate situations with identities changing and auto IP detection
* some catch-alls for cleaning up the registry on degenerate tunnels
* lots of logging
* Bundle the configuration necessary to run an eepsite out of the box
with Jetty - simply edit ./eepsite/docroot/index.html and give people
the key listed on the I2PTunnel configuration page, and its up.
plus minor bugfixes / refactoring / logging
- sendsPerFailure: how many partial sends we make when they all fail
- timeoutCongestionInbound: describes how much faster than our average speed we were receiving data when each partial send timed out (in Bps)
- timeoutCongestionMessage: our send processing time when each partial send timed out (in ms)
- timeoutCongestionTunnel: our tunnel test time when each partial send timed out (in ms)
- participatingMessagesProcessedActive: # of messages more than the (most recent) average that a tunnel we were participating in transmitted (for tunnels with more than the average)
* updated to use Writer for rendering the console, so we can do partial writes (and hopefully help debug some kooky threading bugs on kaffe)
- sendsPerFailure: how many partial sends we make when they all fail
- timeoutCongestionInbound: describes how much faster than our average speed we were receiving data when each partial send timed out (in Bps)
- timeoutCongestionMessage: our send processing time when each partial send timed out (in ms)
- timeoutCongestionTunnel: our tunnel test time when each partial send timed out (in ms)
- participatingMessagesProcessedActive: # of messages more than the (most recent) average that a tunnel we were participating in transmitted (for tunnels with more than the average)
* updated to use Writer for rendering the console, so we can do partial writes (and hopefully help debug some kooky threading bugs on kaffe)
* Always wipe the Jetty work directory on startup, so that web updates
are reflected immediately (Jetty does not honor the cache across
multiple executions)
in addition, refactor various file ops out of the DataHelper into FileUtil
got some pretty heavy GC churn when under load. rough estimate is we allocate 5-8x as
much data as we need, copying it all over the place before forwarding it (or processing it).
this should cut down a few of those copies, but not enough yet. it'd be great to get that
down to 2x.
* lots of logging
* Limit the number of connection tags saved to 10,000. This is a huge
limit, but consumes no more than 1MB of RAM. For now, we drop them
randomly after reaching that size, forcing those dropped peers to use
a full DH negotiation.
* HTML cleanup in the console.
up and debug in the new tcp transport, but it all works, and i dont like having big changes
sitting on my local machine (and there's no real need for branching atm)
2004-09-26 jrandom
* Complete rewrite of the TCP transport with IP autodetection and
low CPU overhead reconnections. More concise connectivity errors
are listed on the /oldconsole.jsp as well. The IP autodetection works
by listening to the first person who tells you what your IP address is
when you have not defined one yourself and you have no other TCP
connections.
* Update to the I2NP message format to add transparent verification at
the I2NP level (beyond standard TCP verification).
* Remove a potential weakness in our AESEngine's safeEncrypt and safeDecrypt
implementation (rather than verifying with E(H(key)), we now verify with
E(H(iv))).
* The above changes are NOT BACKWARDS COMPATIBLE.
* Removed all of the old unused PHTTP code.
* Refactor various methods and clean up some javadoc.
* Have two tiers of hosts.txt files - the standard "hosts.txt" and
the new "userhosts.txt". Updates to I2P will only overwrite the former,
but values stored in the later take precedence. Both are queried on
lookup.
* Refactor the TCP transport to deal with changing identities gracefully,
and to prevent some wasted effort by keeping track of what host+port
combinations we are connected to (rather than just the identities). Also
catch a few configuration errors earlier.
* Removed no longer relevent methods from the Transport API that were
exposing ideas that probably shouldn't be exposed.
* Removed the 0.4.0.1 specific files from i2pupdate.zip (relating to script
updates)
* Update for the SDK reconnection to deal with overflow.
* Web improvements (@ not # on the /logs.jsp [thanks ugha!] and fixed the
rounding on lifetime bandwidth used [thanks gott!]).
2004-09-08 jrandom
* Updated the "Active:" peer count to display the # of connections as well
as the number of recently active router identities.
* Implement some basic updating code - on startup, if there is a file named
"i2pupdate.zip" in the I2P installation directory, extract it, delete it,
then restart.
* Added an ugly little script to allow launching the router on win9x
machines without a dos box (using javaw to run a .bat file).
* Logging updates.
* Updated VERSION constants to 0.4.0.1
hopefully any other affected *nix systems) now properly discards non-
essential directories after installation.
* Support for Win9x in the installer and postinstall.bat.
* Changed the name of the default installation directory on all platforms
from "I2P" to "i2p" in the installer.
* Changed "wrapper.conf" to "wrapper.config" for naming consistency with the
other configuration files.