The age check was causing some address were ignored during connect attempt,
this was disastrous expecially for sporadic users which completely
lost capability to connect to any node, even if the IPs neve changes!
Old addresses triagin is handled elsewhere so ignoring them in connect attempt
only generate very counter-intuitive situations for the user, as
addressed still listed in potential address list were never attempted.
Make reduntant auth check in pqi effective (even if redundant only
siganture was checked but friendess wasn't)
Evidence redundant auth check in pqi by putting it inside #ifdef this
way the beaviior being the same with and without redundat check can be
verified easier
Solve lot of compiler warnings and made code more readable
Remove dangerous sslcert wrapper
Remove misleading messeges and notification about peer not giving cert,
FailedCertificate logic is wrong since many years as authentication is
fully handled inside VerifyX509Callback
Creating GXS groups imply a bunch of crypto operations that require lot
of time expecially on embedded device, channel creation was reported
as failed while it was still pending.
Reduce too long lines.
Print API error messages also on std::cerr.
Caused by unneeded pointer usages + not enough careful IPv6 porting
I haven't managed to reproduce the crash nor to test the fix due it
happening only when UDP relayed connection happens (apparently never on
my nodes.
I have managed to discover where the bug comes from thanks to multiple
user reports, specially to Ilario report which documented 3 crashes
happening on 0.6.4 with complete log.
Avoid problems to serialization on different platforms, without breaking
nested STL containers serialization.
The conversion have been made with sed, and checked with grep, plus
kdiff3 visual ispection, plus rutime tests, so it should be fine.
/libretroshare/src/pqi/authssl.cc:160: warning: ‘void
dyn_destroy_function(CRYPTO_dynlock_value*, const char*, int)’ defined
but not used [-Wunused-function]
static void dyn_destroy_function(struct CRYPTO_dynlock_value *l, const
char */*file*/, int /*line*/)
/libretroshare/src/pqi/authssl.cc:143: warning: ‘void
dyn_lock_function(int, CRYPTO_dynlock_value*, const char*, int)’ defined
but not used [-Wunused-function]
static void dyn_lock_function(int mode, struct CRYPTO_dynlock_value *l,
const char */*file*/, int /*line*/)
/libretroshare/src/pqi/authssl.cc:121: warning: ‘CRYPTO_dynlock_value*
dyn_create_function(const char*, int)’ defined but not used [-Wunused-
function]
static struct CRYPTO_dynlock_value *dyn_create_function(const char */
*file*/, int /*line*/)
/libretroshare/src/pqi/authssl.cc:106: warning: ‘long unsigned int
id_function()’ defined but not used [-Wunused-function]
static unsigned long id_function(void)
/libretroshare/src/pqi/authssl.cc:92: warning: ‘void
locking_function(int, int, const char*, int)’ defined but not used [-
Wunused-function]
static void locking_function(int mode, int n, const char */*file*/, int
/*line*/)
jsonapi-generator is now capable of generating API for headers outside
retroshare/ directory
jsonapi-generator do a bit of methods parameter sanity check
JsonApiServer is now integrated in the rsinit hell like other services
Add *::exportGPGKeyPairToString to a bunch of classes in cascade
RsControl is now capable of calling back a function when retroshare is almost
completely stopped, this is useful when running retroshare toghether with
externally managed runloop such as QCoreApplication
Expose a bunch of methods through JSON API
retroshare-nogui remove some dead code and fix stopping from the RetroShare API