- windivert was being set up *before* DNS is set up, so the DNS port was
nullopt and thus we couldn't properly identify upstream DNS traffic.
- close() doesn't close a socket on Windows, so the socket-bind-close
approach to get a free UDP port wasn't actually closing, and thus
unbound upstream constrained to the given port were completely
failing.
- The unbound thread was accessing the same shared_ptr instance as the
outer code, which isn't thread-safe; changed it to copy a weak_ptr
into the lambda instead.
- Exclude upstream DNS traffic in the filter rather than capturing and
reinjecting it.
- Replaces RAII handling of DLLs with global function pointers. (We
don't unload the dll this way, but that seems unnecessary anyway).
- Simplifies code by just needing to call an init function, but not
needing to pass around an object holding the function pointers.
- Adds a templated dll loader that takes the dll and a list of
name/pointer pairs to load the dll and set the pointers in one shot.
* 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