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* 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.
The routerconsole application is an embedable web server / servlet container. In it there is a bundled routerconsole.war containing JSPs (per jsp/*) that implement a web based control panel for the router. This console gives the user a quick view into how their router is operating and exposes some pages to configure it. The web server itself is Jetty [1] and is contained within the various jar files under lib/. To embed this web server and the included router console, the startRouter script needs to be updated to include those jar files in the class path, plus the router.config needs appropriate entries to start up the server: clientApp.3.main=net.i2p.router.web.RouterConsoleRunner clientApp.3.name=webConsole clientApp.3.args=7657 0.0.0.0 ./webapps/ That instructs the router to fire up the webserver listening on port 7657 on all of its interfaces (0.0.0.0), loading up any .war files under the ./webapps/ directory. The RouterConsoleRunner itself configures the Jetty server to give the ./webapps/routerconsole.war control over the root context, directing a request to http://localhost:7657/index.jsp to the routerconsole.war's index.jsp. Any other .war file will be mounted under their filename's context (e.g. myi2p.war would be reachable at http://localhost:7657/myi2p/index.jsp). [1] http://jetty.mortbay.com/jetty/index.html