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2012-04-15Fix sign-compare warnings: netbase's Lookup* max-solutions may be unsignedJeff Garzik
2012-04-15Fix loop index var types, fixing many minor sign comparison warningsJeff Garzik
foo.size() typically returns an unsigned integral type; make loop variables match those types' signedness.
2012-02-24CAddrMan: stochastic address managerPieter Wuille
Design goals: * Only keep a limited number of addresses around, so that addr.dat does not grow without bound. * Keep the address tables in-memory, and occasionally write the table to addr.dat. * Make sure no (localized) attacker can fill the entire table with his nodes/addresses. See comments in addrman.h for more detailed information.
2012-02-17fix typo in CNetAddr::IsRFC4843() (fixes #850)Wladimir J. van der Laan
2012-02-07Update all copyrights to 2012Gavin Andresen
2012-01-17Fix handling of default portsPieter Wuille
2012-01-16Merge branch 'keepnode' of https://github.com/TheBlueMatt/bitcoinGavin Andresen
2012-01-12Add -keepnode which attempts to -addnode and keep a connection openMatt Corallo
2012-01-12Compile with extra warnings turned on. And more makefile/code tidying up.Gavin Andresen
This turns on most gcc warnings, and removes some unused variables and other code that triggers warnings. Exceptions are: -Wno-sign-compare : triggered by lots of comparisons of signed integer to foo.size(), which is unsigned. -Wno-char-subscripts : triggered by the convert-to-hex functions (I may fix this in a future commit).
2012-01-06Network stack refactorPieter Wuille
This introduces CNetAddr and CService, respectively wrapping an (IPv6) IP address and an IP+port combination. This functionality used to be part of CAddress, which also contains network flags and connection attempt information. These extra fields are however not always necessary. These classes, along with logic for creating connections and doing name lookups, are moved to netbase.{h,cpp}, which does not depend on headers.h. Furthermore, CNetAddr is mostly IPv6-ready, though IPv6 functionality is not yet enabled for the application itself.