- 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
* rework net code for ip ranges to be cleaner
* clean up endpoint auth code
* refactor config to validate network configs before setting up endpoints
* remove buildone from path/pathbuilder.cpp so we don't spam connection attempts
Identifier names with `__` in them are reserved for the implementation.
One leading underscore followed by a lower-case letter is fine though
(leading underscore followed by *upper*-case is, however, also
reserved).
The fixed-size array + not needing to do an atomic operation in the
function should allow better compiler optimization.
(And with C++17 the type and size are inferred).
- Move IPRange into its own net/ip_range.hpp
- Move the static net::IPPacket::TruncateV6, etc. functions to free
net::TruncateV6, etc. functions (now from net/ip.hpp instead of
net/ip_packet.hpp).
- Make net::TruncateV6 and net::ExpandV4 constexpr.
- Add IPRange::FromIPv4 factory function (to replace the iprange_ipv4
free function)
This commit reflects changes to clang-format rules. Unfortunately,
these rule changes create a massive change to the codebase, which
causes an apparent rewrite of git history.
Git blame's --ignore-rev flag can be used to ignore this commit when
attempting to `git blame` some code.