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040c0ea Init: Cleanup error and warning strings (MarcoFalke)
6782f58 [trivial] Latest config.guess (MarcoFalke)
bf68191 [trivial] rpcnet: fix typo (MarcoFalke)
95f4291 [trivial] Rewrite help text for feature enabled by default (MarcoFalke)
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* -maxuploadtarget can be set in MiB
* if <limit> - ( time-left-in-24h-cycle / 600 * MAX_BLOCK_SIZE ) has reach, stop serve blocks older than one week and filtered blocks
* no action if limit has reached, no guarantee that the target will not be surpassed
* add outbound limit informations to rpc getnettotals
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similar to secp256k1 include and compile univalue over a subtree
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7b79cbd limit total length of user agent comments (Pavol Rusnak)
557f8ea implement uacomment config parameter which can add comments to user agent as per BIP-0014 (Pavol Rusnak)
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Reworked-By: Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com>
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Previously various user-facing strings have used inconsistent currency units "BTC",
"btc" and "bitcoins". This adds a single constant and uses it for each reference to
the currency unit.
Also adds a description of the unit for --maxtxfee, and adds the missing "amount"
field description to the (deprecated) move RPC command.
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which can add comments to user agent as per BIP-0014
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- added a reason enum for a ban
- added creation time for a ban
Using CBanEntry as container will keep banlist.dat extenable.
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- implement find_value() function for UniValue
- replace all Array/Value/Object types with UniValues, remove JSON Spirit to UniValue wrapper
- remove JSON Spirit sources
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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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Rebased by @laanwj:
- update for RPC methods added since 84d13ee: setmocktime,
invalidateblock, reconsiderblock. Only the first, setmocktime, required a change,
the other two are thread safe.
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73caf47 Display time offset in the debug window's Peers tab (Pavel Janík)
26a6bae Add time offset to getpeerinfo output (Pavel Janík)
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Github-Pull: #5494
Rebased-From: 15de949bb9277e442302bdd8dee299a8d6deee60
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Many changes:
* Do not use 'getblocks', but 'getheaders', and use it to build a headers tree.
* Blocks are fetched in parallel from all available outbound peers, using a
limited moving window. When one peer stalls the movement of the window, it is
disconnected.
* No more orphan blocks. At all. We only ever request a block for which we have
verified the headers, and store it to disk immediately. This means that a
disk-fill attack would require PoW.
* Require protocol version 31800 for every peer (released in december 2010).
* No more syncnode (we sync from everyone we can, though limited to 1 during
initial *headers* sync).
* Introduce some extra named constants, comments and asserts.
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- add missing subversion field to getnetworkinfo help
- fix style and format errors in help string
- remove unneeded int casts
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- ensures alphabetical ordering for includes etc. in source file headers
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This commit adds per-network information to the
getnetworkinfo RPC call:
- Is the network limited?
- Is the network reachable
- Which proxy is used for this network, if any
Inspired by #2575.
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This seems to have been missed in 3764.
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This adds a -whitelist option to specify subnet ranges from which peers
that connect are whitelisted. In addition, there is a -whitebind option
which works like -bind, except peers connecting to it are also
whitelisted (allowing a separate listen port for trusted connections).
Being whitelisted has two effects (for now):
* They are immune to DoS disconnection/banning.
* Transactions they broadcast (which are valid) are always relayed,
even if they were already in the mempool. This means that a node
can function as a gateway for a local network, and that rebroadcasts
from the local network will work as expected.
Whitelisting replaces the magic exemption localhost had for DoS
disconnection (local addresses are still never banned, though), which
implied hidden service connects (from a localhost Tor node) were
incorrectly immune to DoS disconnection as well. This old
behaviour is removed for that reason, but can be restored using
-whitelist=127.0.0.1 or -whitelist=::1 can be specified. -whitebind
is safer to use in case non-trusted localhost connections are expected
(like hidden services).
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- now we support SOCKS5 only
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The network time-offset-mangement functions from util.cpp are moved to
timedata.(cpp|h). This breaks the dependency of util on netbase.
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Also show full 64 bits of services. Previously service bits >32 that
were advertised just didn't show up at all.
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