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96635e61777add29b6a34d47767a63f43b2919af init: use GetNetworkNames() in -onlynet help (Jon Atack)
0dbde700a6e9894a8ead20f2eebd0ff6554ef2d9 rpc: use GetNetworkNames() in getnetworkinfo and getpeerinfo helps (Jon Atack)
1c3af37881adbbc37fb9924bcf69c403fcae1ae7 net: create GetNetworkNames() (Jon Atack)
b45eae4d5332f1da71ba9ec983fe7818fa4d32e9 net: update NET_UNROUTABLE to not_publicly_routable in GetNetworkName() (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
per the IRC discussion today at http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2021-01-19.html#l-87
- return a more helpful string name for `Network::NET_UNROUTABLE`: "not_publicly_routable" instead of "unroutable"
- update the RPC getpeerinfo "network" help, and automate it and the getnetworkinfo "network#name" and the -onlynet help doc generation
ACKs for top commit:
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In the arguments of `InterruptibleRecv()`, `Socks5()` and
`ConnectThroughProxy()` the variable `hSocket` was previously of type
`SOCKET`, but has been changed to `Sock`. Thus rename it to `sock` to
imply its type, to distinguish from other `SOCKET` variables and to
abide to the coding style wrt variables' names.
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Use the `Sock` class instead of `SOCKET` for `InterruptibleRecv()` and
`Socks5()`.
This way the `Socks5()` function can be tested by giving it a mocked
instance of a socket.
Co-authored-by: practicalswift <practicalswift@users.noreply.github.com>
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Introduce a class to manage the lifetime of a socket - when the object
that contains the socket goes out of scope, the underlying socket will
be closed.
In addition, the new `Sock` class has a `Send()`, `Recv()` and `Wait()`
methods that can be overridden by unit tests to mock the socket
operations.
The `Wait()` method also hides the
`#ifdef USE_POLL poll() #else select() #endif` technique from higher
level code.
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Move `CloseSocket()` (and `NetworkErrorString()` which it uses) from
`netbase.{h,cpp}` to newly added `src/util/sock.{h,cpp}`.
This is necessary in order to use `CloseSocket()` from a newly
introduced Sock class (which will live in `src/util/sock.{h,cpp}`).
`sock.{h,cpp}` cannot depend on netbase because netbase will depend
on it.
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Move `MillisToTimeval()` from `netbase.{h,cpp}` to
`src/util/system.{h,cpp}`.
This is necessary in order to use `MillisToTimeval()` from a newly
introduced `src/util/sock.{h,cpp}` which cannot depend on netbase
because netbase will depend on it.
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interface
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-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
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This includes renaming Downcase() to ToLower() and make it return a string rather than modify referenced arg.
Also adds ToUpper() string version.
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logging failed non-manual connect():s
Before this patch:
```
$ src/bitcoind -printtoconsole
…
2018-02-28 18:42:51 UpdateTip: new best=0000000000005448b10a219683d34b770a28044e1cc421032dea1a79ff548948 height=1286903 version=0x20000000 log2_work=69.791313 tx=17408546 date='2018-02-28 18:42:46' progress=1.000000 cache=0.0MiB(173txo)
2018-02-28T18:37:52Z connect() 10.11.21.34:18333 failed after select(): Connection refused (111)
2018-02-28 18:43:22 connect() to 10.11.43.14:18333 failed after select(): Network is unreachable (101)
2018-02-28 18:44:49 UpdateTip: new best=000000000000029a521ff2803e1441b09413b876accff5084a4cccf7747d798b height=1286904 version=0x20000000 log2_work=69.791345 tx=17408559 date='2018-02-28 18:44:51' progress=1.000000 cache=0.1MiB(502txo)
2018-02-28 18:46:54 connect() to [2001:0:9d38:78ff:1234:1234:1234:1234]:18333 failed: Network is unreachable (101)
2018-02-28 18:48:56 connect() to [2001:0:9d38:6aff:1234:1234:1234:1234]:18333 failed: Network is unreachable (101)
2018-02-28 18:49:11 UpdateTip: new best=000000000000000206b79eb235e5dd907b6369de0e5d764330bf40ec0d460311 height=1286905 version=0x20000000 log2_work=69.791377 tx=17408577 date='2018-02-28 18:49:12' progress=1.000000 cache=1.0MiB(5245txo)
```
After this patch:
```
$ src/bitcoind -printtoconsole
…
2018-02-28 18:42:51 UpdateTip: new best=0000000000005448b10a219683d34b770a28044e1cc421032dea1a79ff548948 height=1286903 version=0x20000000 log2_work=69.791313 tx=17408546 date='2018-02-28 18:42:46' progress=1.000000 cache=0.0MiB(173txo)
2018-02-28 18:44:49 UpdateTip: new best=000000000000029a521ff2803e1441b09413b876accff5084a4cccf7747d798b height=1286904 version=0x20000000 log2_work=69.791345 tx=17408559 date='2018-02-28 18:44:51' progress=1.000000 cache=0.1MiB(502txo)
2018-02-28 18:49:11 UpdateTip: new best=000000000000000206b79eb235e5dd907b6369de0e5d764330bf40ec0d460311 height=1286905 version=0x20000000 log2_work=69.791377 tx=17408577 date='2018-02-28 18:49:12' progress=1.000000 cache=1.0MiB(5245txo)
```
Please note that "manual connect():s" (invoked via `-connect`, `-proxy` or `addnode`) are still reported as usual:
```
$ src/bitcoind -printtoconsole -connect=10.11.12.13
…
2018-02-28 18:33:13 connect() to 10.11.12.13:18333 failed after select(): Connection refused (111)
$ src/bitcoind -printtoconsole -proxy=10.11.12.13
…
2018-02-28 18:32:32 connect() to 10.11.12.13:9050 failed after select(): Connection refused (111)
$ src/bitcoind -printtoconsole &
$ src/bitcoin-cli addnode "10.11.12.13" onetry
…
2018-02-28 18:34:40 connect() to 10.11.12.13:18333 failed after select(): Connection refused (111)
```
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3830b6e net: use CreateSocket for binds (Cory Fields)
df3bcf8 net: pass socket closing responsibility up to caller for outgoing connections (Cory Fields)
9e3b2f5 net: Move IsSelectableSocket check into socket creation (Cory Fields)
1729c29 net: split socket creation out of connection (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
Requirement for #11227.
We'll need to create sockets and perform the actual connect in separate steps, so break them up.
#11227 adds an RAII wrapper around connection attempts, as a belt-and-suspenders in case a CloseSocket is missed.
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This allows const references to be passed around, making it clear where the
socket may and may not be invalidated.
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Also, check for the correct error during socket creation
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ConnectSocketByName handled resolves as necessary, obscuring the connection
process. With them separated, each can be handled asynchronously.
Also, since proxies must be considered now anyway, go ahead and eliminate the
ConnectSocket wrapper and use ConnectSocketDirectly... directly.
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In order to avoid unintended implicit conversions.
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reference in SetSocket* functions
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This moves SplitHostPort from libbitcoin_common to libbitcoin_util so it
is available to bitcoin-cli.
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67ee4ec net: misc header cleanups (Cory Fields)
8b3159e net: make proxy receives interruptible (Cory Fields)
5cb0fce net: remove thread_interrupted catch (Cory Fields)
d3d7056 net: make net processing interruptible (Cory Fields)
0985052 net: make net interruptible (Cory Fields)
799df91 net: add CThreadInterrupt and InterruptibleSleep (Cory Fields)
7325b15 net: a few small cleanups before replacing boost threads (Cory Fields)
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Edited via:
$ contrib/devtools/copyright_header.py update .
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Also fix up a few small issues:
- Lookup with "badip:port" now sets the port to 0
- Don't allow assert to have side-effects
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CNetAddr/CService/CSubnet can no longer resolve DNS.
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To make it clear where DNS resolves are happening
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* DEFAULT_DISABLE_SAFEMODE = false
* Use DEFAULT_* constants for extern bools
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Starting with Tor version 0.2.7.1 it is possible, through Tor's control socket
API, to create and destroy 'ephemeral' hidden services programmatically.
https://stem.torproject.org/api/control.html#stem.control.Controller.create_ephemeral_hidden_service
This means that if Tor is running (and proper authorization is available),
bitcoin automatically creates a hidden service to listen on, without user
manual configuration. This will positively affect the number of available
.onion nodes.
- When the node is started, connect to Tor through control socket
- Send `ADD_ONION` command
- First time:
- Make it create a hidden service key
- Save the key in the data directory for later usage
- Make it redirect port 8333 to the local port 8333 (or whatever port we're listening on).
- Keep control socket connection open for as long node is running. The hidden service will
(by default) automatically go away when the connection is closed.
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Simplify the code by using CAddress.ip directly, instead of the reversed
GetByte() semantics.
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According to Tor's extensions to the SOCKS protocol
(https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/tree/socks-extensions.txt)
it is possible to perform stream isolation by providing authentication
to the proxy. Each set of credentials will create a new circuit,
which makes it harder to correlate connections.
This patch adds an option, `-proxyrandomize` (on by default) that randomizes
credentials for every outgoing connection, thus creating a new circuit.
2015-03-16 15:29:59 SOCKS5 Sending proxy authentication 3842137544:3256031132
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We've chosen to htons/ntohs explicitly on reading and writing
(I do not know why). But as READWRITE already does an endian swap
on big endian, this means the port number gets switched around,
which was what we were trying to avoid in the first place. So
to make this compatible, serialize it as FLATDATA.
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Github-Pull: #5494
Rebased-From: 15de949bb9277e442302bdd8dee299a8d6deee60
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This avoids connecting to them again too soon in ThreadOpenConnections.
Make an exception for connection failures to the proxy as these
shouldn't affect the status of specific nodes.
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- update help message text
- simplify code in init to check for -timeout
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