The default upstream DNS was being set to 1.1.1.1:0, which doesn't work.
This fixes it to also set the port so that default upstream resolution
(i.e. with an empty config) works again.
This function had a bug in stable (fixed in dev) when `last` returns
npos, but the function also appears to basically be duplicating what the
next split version can do, so this just removes it and uses the single
more generic split(strview, strview) method.
* 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
* bump zmq static dep
* lokimq -> oxenmq
* llarp_nodedb -> llarp::NodeDB
* remove all crufty api parts of NodeDB
* make NodeDB rc selection api not suck
* make path builder api not suck
* propagate all above changes so that unit tests work and it all compiles
* llarp::Config constructor can take an empty fs::path now and it will default to fs::current_path
* llarp::ensureConfig now throws on fs error
* updates to daemon/main.cpp to reflect changes to llarp::ensureConfig's new throwability
* dowse parts of the code with holy water for the 0.8.1 tag
* enable client relay profiling by default
* macos dns fixes
* improve peer profiling algorithm to track timeouts vs failures
* remove debug ioctl call in tuntap code
* use ub_wait instead of ub_process as that was what was there before
* const correctness
* DRY out checking for SIIT
* typofix
* correct name
* add conf.d directory for config overrides
* refactor llarp::Config
* add explicit constructor with datadir as parameter
* have all config files be passed as std::optional
* make Config::LoadDefault private and use std::optional in Config::Load to remove ambiguity
* update rest of codebase to reflect above changes
* fix pybind
* rename bootstrap config skipBootstrap to seednode as it's more descriptive
* make seednode configurable
* make pybind layer compile
* make pybind layer run