- rework bootstrap loading to move all logic into BootstrapList object
- ability to parse lists and dicts of bootstraps implemented
- netid parsing refers to the correct fallback
- cross your fingers boys here we go
- redoing link_manager functions again to implement previously ignored review comments on several PRs
- conceptually merging "whitelist_routers" and new "known_{rids,rcs}", s.t. we can completely eliminate white/red/gray/green/etc lists in favor of something that isn't dumb
- disable reachability testing with config option; required to be done on testnet
- reachability testing pipeline through link_manager executes pings similar to storage server. connection established hook reports successful reachability, while connection closed callback (with non-default error code) reports unsuccessful testing
- RemoteRC supplants most of the functionality throughout the code of RouterContact
- Next step will be to sort out CI issues, then see if we can get rid of either LocalRC (and therefore RouterContact entirely)
- includes are now sorted in consistent, logical order; first step in an attempt to fix the tomfoolery (no relation to Tom) brought in by include-what-you-use
- shuffled around some cmake linking to simplify dependency graph
- superfluous files removed
Whitelisting is now always-on for relays. Disabling the option is never
used and is unsupported/unmaintained (it was, in theory, to allow
lokinet as a separate usage in a non-service-node relay mode, i.e. on a
completely separate network).
Confusingly, the option was enabled by the `[lokid]:enabled` config
parameter.
* Updated RpcServer Initialization and Logic
-- Moved all RPCServer initialization logic to rpcserver constructor
-- Fixed config logic, fxn binding to rpc address, fxn adding rpc cats
-- router hive failed CI/CD resulting from outdated reference to rpcBindAddr
-- ipc socket as default hidden from windows (for now)
* wintun vpn platform for windows
* bundle config snippets into nsis installer for exit node, keyfile persisting, reduced hops mode.
* use wintun for vpn platform
* isolate all windows platform specific code into their own compilation units and libraries
* split up internal libraries into more specific components
* rename liblokinet.a target to liblokinet-amalgum.a to elimiate ambiguity with liblokinet.so
* DNS platform for win32
* rename llarp/ev/ev_libuv.{c,h}pp to llarp/ev/libuv.{c,h}pp as the old name was idiotic
* split up net platform into win32 and posix specific compilation units
* rename lokinet_init.c to easter_eggs.cpp as that is what they are for and it does not need to be a c compilation target
* add cmake option STRIP_SYMBOLS for seperating out debug symbols for windows builds
* intercept dns traffic on all interfaces on windows using windivert and feed it into lokinet
we want to be able to have multiple locally bound dns sockets in lokinet so
i restructured most of the dns subsystem in order to make this easier.
specifically, we have a new structure to dns subsystem:
* dns::QueryJob_Base
base type for holding a dns query and response with virtual methods
in charge of sending a reply to whoever requested.
* dns::PacketSource_Base
base type for reading and writing dns messages to and from wherever they came from
* dns::Resolver_Base
base type for filtering and handling of dns messages asynchronously.
* dns::Server
contextualized per endpoint dns object, responsible for all dns related isms.
this change hides all impelementation details of all of the dns components.
adds some more helper functions for parsing dns and dealing with OwnedBuffer.
overall dns becomes less of a pain with this new structure. probably.
Replaces custom logging system with spdlog-based oxen logging. This
commit mainly replaces the backend logging with the spdlog-based system,
but doesn't (yet) convert all the existing LogWarn, etc. to use the new
format-based logging.
New logging statements will look like:
llarp::log::warning(cat, "blah: {}", val);
where `cat` should be set up in each .cpp or cluster of .cpp files, as
described in the oxen-logging README.
As part of spdlog we get fmt, which gives us nice format strings, where
are applied generously in this commit.
Making types printable now requires two steps:
- add a ToString() method
- add this specialization:
template <>
constexpr inline bool llarp::IsToStringFormattable<llarp::Whatever> = true;
This will then allow the type to be printed as a "{}" value in a
fmt::format string. This is applied to all our printable types here,
and all of the `operator<<` are removed.
This commit also:
- replaces various uses of `operator<<` to ToString()
- replaces various uses of std::stringstream with either fmt::format or
plain std::string
- Rename some to_string and toString() methods to ToString() for
consistency (and to work with fmt)
- Replace `stringify(...)` and `make_exception` usage with fmt::format
(and remove stringify/make_exception from util/str.hpp).
this allows you to use exit nodes without forcing routes over the interface, useful for using lokinet with an exit and selectively routing over the lokinet interface using an external socks proxy or binding to device explicitly.
* make route poker configurable, defaults to enabled but allows disabling it on runtime if desired
* add config option [network]:auto-routing to enable/disable route poker
on win32/apple reading packets from the interface does not count as an io operation.
manually trigger pump on win32/apple to pretend that it is an io event.
add platform quark function MaybeWakeUpperLayers on vpn::Interface to manaully wake up the other components on platforms that need that (ones on which packet io is not done via io events).
on non linux platforms, use uv_prepare_t instead of uv_check_t as the former triggers before blocking for io, instead of after. this better matches linux's order of operations in libuv.
* make it so that we don't set up unbound resolver when we have no resolvers provided by config
* clean up dns codepath and make it use llarp::SockAddr instead of llarp::IpAddress
* add option to persist address mappings between restarts using [network]:persist-addrmap-file
* make it work
* only persist address map for inbound convos
* turn persisting address map on by default
* dont load addrmap file if it has been modified last over a minute ago to prevent foot cannons fired from loading a really old version of it
adds [network] section parameter called path-alignment-timeout that allows configring the timeout
for optional name lookup + introset lookup + aligned path build, used by tun endpoint dns, provided
as milliseconds.
* add lokinet_add_bootstrap_rc function for adding an rc from memory
* prevent stack overflow on error closing connection in quic
* add in memory nodedb
* refactor how convotags are set as active
* add initial stubs for endpoint statistics
* refactor time stuff to be a bit cleaner
* update lnproxy script with more arguments
Refactors how quic packets get handled: the actual tunnels now live in
tunnel.hpp's TunnelManager which holds and manages all the quic<->tcp
tunnelling. service::Endpoint now holds a TunnelManager rather than a
quic::Server. We only need one quic server, but we need a separate quic
client instance per outgoing quic tunnel, and TunnelManager handles all
that glue now.
Adds QUIC packet handling to get to the right tunnel code. This
required multiplexing incoming quic packets, as follows:
Adds a very small quic tunnel packet header of 4 bytes:
[1, SPORT, ECN] for client->server packets, where SPORT is our
source "port" (really: just a uint16_t unique quic instance
identifier)
or
[2, DPORT, ECN] for server->client packets where the DPORT is the SPORT
from above.
(This also reworks ECN bits to get properly carried over lokinet.)
We don't need a destination/source port for the server-side because
there is only ever one quic server (and we know we're going to it when
the first byte of the header is 1).
Removes the config option for quic exposing ports; a full lokinet will
simply accept anything incoming on quic and tunnel it to the requested
port on the the local endpoint IP (this handler will come in a following
commit).
Replace ConvoTags with full addresses: we need to carry the port, as
well, which the ConvoTag can't give us, so change those to more general
SockAddrs from which we can extract both the ConvoTag *and* the port.
Add a pending connection queue along with new quic-side handlers to call
when a stream becomes available (TunnelManager uses this to wire up
pending incoming conns with quic streams as streams open up).
Completely get rid of tunnel_server/tunnel_client.cpp code; it is now
moved to tunnel.hpp.
Add listen()/forget() methods in TunnelManager for setting up quic
listening sockets (for liblokinet usage).
Add open()/close() methods in TunnelManager for spinning up new quic
clients for outgoing quic connections.
* add ip6-range option to network section to control which range we want to use for ipv6 traffic
* make ip6-range able to disable ipv6 exits ( i dont like this but eh )
All #ifndef guards on headers have been removed, I think,
in favor of #pragma once
Headers are now included as `#include "filename"` if the included file
resides in the same directory as the file including it, or any
subdirectory therein. Otherwise they are included as
`#include <project/top/dir/relative/path/filename>`
The above does not include system/os headers.
- Previous android java and jni code updated to work, but with much love
still needed to make it work nicely, e.g. handling when the VPN is
turned off.
- DNS handling refactored to allow android to intercept and handle DNS
requests as we can't set the system DNS to use a high port
(and apparently Chrome ignores system DNS settings anyway)
- add packet router structure to allow separate handling of specific
intercepted traffic, e.g. UDP traffic to port 53 gets handled by our
DNS handler rather than being naively forwarded as exit traffic.
- For now, android lokinet is exit-only and hard-coded to use exit.loki
as its exit. The exit will be configurable before release, but
allowing to not use exit-only mode is more of a challenge.
- some old gitignore remnants which were matching to things we don't
want them to (and are no longer relevant) removed
- some minor changes to CI configuration