- Dec 30, 2005
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- Dec 29, 2005
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- Dec 27, 2005
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* Add a new Status: line on the router console - "ERR-ClockSkew", in case the clock is too skewed to do anything useful (check the year and month, not just the hour and minute). * Fixed the read/write timeouts in the streaming lib (so that it actually honors them now) * Minor I2PSnark cleanups (no read timeout, more careful shutdown and torrent closing) * Handle an oddball tunnel creation failure (thanks Xunk)
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* Fix some integer typecasting in I2PSnark (caused >2GB torrents to fail) * HTML readability cosmetics on "Peers" page
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- Dec 22, 2005
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2005-12-22 jrandom * Bundle the standalone I2PSnark launcher in the installer and update process (launch as "java -jar launch-i2psnark.jar", viewing the interface on http://localhost:8002/) * Don't autostart swarming torrents by default so that you can run a standalone I2PSnark from the I2P install dir and not have the embedded I2PSnark autolaunch the torrents that the standalone instance is running * Fixed a rare streaming lib bug that could let a blocking call wait forever.
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- Dec 21, 2005
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- Dec 20, 2005
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- Dec 19, 2005
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* I2PSnark logging, disconnect old inactive peers rather than new ones, memory usage reduction, better OOM handling, and a shared connection acceptor. * Cleaned up the Syndie blog page and the resulting filters (viewing a blog from the blog page shows threads started by the selected author, not those that they merely participate in)
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- Dec 18, 2005
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* Added a standalone runner for the I2PSnark web ui (build with the command "ant i2psnark", unzip i2psnark-standalone.zip somewhere, run with "java -jar launch-i2psnark.jar", and go to http://localhost:8002/). * Further I2PSnark error handling
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- Dec 17, 2005
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- Dec 16, 2005
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- Dec 15, 2005
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* Added multitorrent support to I2PSnark, accessible currently by running "i2psnark.jar --config i2psnark.config" (which may or may not exist). It then joins the swarm for any torrents in ./i2psnark/*.torrent, saving their data in that directory as well. Removing the .torrent file stops participation, and it is currently set to seed indefinitely. Completion is logged to the logger and standard output, with further UI interaction left to the (work in progress) web UI.
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- Dec 14, 2005
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- Dec 13, 2005
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* Don't test tunnels expiring within 90 seconds * Defer Test Tunnel jobs if job lag too large * Use JobQueue.getMaxLag() rather than the jobQueue.jobLag stat to measure job lag for tunnel build backoff, allowing for more agile handling (since the stat is only updated once a minute) * Use tunnel length override if all tunnels are expiring within one minute.
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- Dec 09, 2005
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* Create different strategies for exploratory tunnels (which are difficult to create) and client tunnels (which are much easier) * Gradually increase number of parallel build attempts as tunnel expiry nears. * Temporarily shorten attempted build tunnel length if builds using configured tunnel length are unsuccessful * React more aggressively to tunnel failure than routine tunnel replacement * Make tunnel creation times randomized - there is existing code to randomize the tunnels but it isn't effective due to the tunnel creation strategy. Currently, most tunnels get built all at once, at about 2 1/2 to 3 minutes before expiration. The patch fixes this by fixing the randomization, and by changing the overlap time (with old tunnels) to a range of 2 to 4 minutes. * Reduce number of excess tunnels. Lots of excess tunnels get created due to overlapping calls. Just about anything generated a call which could build many tunnels all at once, even if tunnel building was already in process. * Miscellaneous router console enhancements
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- Dec 08, 2005
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- Dec 07, 2005
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- Dec 05, 2005
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- Dec 04, 2005
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- Dec 03, 2005
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* Package up a standalone Syndie install into a "syndie-standalone.zip", buildable with "ant syndie". It extracts into ./syndie/, launches with "java -jar launchsyndie.jar" (or javaw, on windows, to avoid a dos box), running a single user Syndie instance (by default). It also creates a default subscription to syndiemedia without any anonymity (using no proxy). Upgrades can be done by just replacing the syndie.war with the one from I2P.
- Dec 01, 2005
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- Nov 30, 2005
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* Don't let the TCP transport alone shitlist a peer, since other transports may be working. Also display whether TCP connections are inbound or outbound on the peers page. * Fixed some substantial bugs in the SSU introducers where we wouldn't talk to anyone who didn't expose an IP (even if they had introducers), among other goofy things. * When dealing with SSU introducers, send them all a packet at 3s/6s/9s, rather than sending one a packet at 3s, then another a packet at 6s, and a third a packet at 9s. * Fixed Syndie attachments (oops)
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- Nov 29, 2005
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* Further Syndie UI cleanup * Bundled our patched MultiPartRequest code from jetty (APL2 licensed), since it hasn't been applied to the jetty CVS yet [1]. Its packaged into syndie.jar and renamed to net.i2p.syndie.web.MultiPartRequest, but will be removed as soon as its integrated into Jetty. This patch allows posting content in various character sets. [1] http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.jetty.general/6031 * Upgraded new installs to the latest stable jetty (5.1.6), though this isn't pushed as part of the update yet, as there aren't any critical bugs.
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* Added back in the OSX jbigi, which was accidentally removed a few revs back (thanks for the bug report stoerte!) New installs will get the full jbigi, or you can pull the jbigi.jar from CVS by going to http://dev.i2p.net/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/i2p/installer/lib/jbigi/jbigi.jar and clicking on the first "download" link, saving that jbigi.jar to lib/jbigi.jar in your I2P installation directory. After restarting your router, it should load up fine.