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@ -248,7 +248,10 @@ func (c *Core) GetSessions() []Session {
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return sessions
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}
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// ConnListen returns a listener for Yggdrasil session connections.
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// ConnListen returns a listener for Yggdrasil session connections. You can only
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// call this function once as each Yggdrasil node can only have a single
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// ConnListener. Make sure to keep the reference to this for as long as it is
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// needed.
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func (c *Core) ConnListen() (*Listener, error) {
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c.router.sessions.listenerMutex.Lock()
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defer c.router.sessions.listenerMutex.Unlock()
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@ -263,7 +266,10 @@ func (c *Core) ConnListen() (*Listener, error) {
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return c.router.sessions.listener, nil
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}
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// ConnDialer returns a dialer for Yggdrasil session connections.
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// ConnDialer returns a dialer for Yggdrasil session connections. Since
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// ConnDialers are stateless, you can request as many dialers as you like,
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// although ideally you should request only one and keep the reference to it for
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// as long as it is needed.
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func (c *Core) ConnDialer() (*Dialer, error) {
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return &Dialer{
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core: c,
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@ -277,48 +283,69 @@ func (c *Core) ListenTCP(uri string) (*TcpListener, error) {
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return c.link.tcp.listen(uri)
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}
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// NodeID gets the node ID.
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// NodeID gets the node ID. This is derived from your router encryption keys.
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// Remote nodes wanting to open connections to your node will need to know your
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// node ID.
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func (c *Core) NodeID() *crypto.NodeID {
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return crypto.GetNodeID(&c.boxPub)
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}
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// TreeID gets the tree ID.
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// TreeID gets the tree ID. This is derived from your switch signing keys. There
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// is typically no need to share this key.
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func (c *Core) TreeID() *crypto.TreeID {
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return crypto.GetTreeID(&c.sigPub)
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}
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// SigningPublicKey gets the node's signing public key.
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// SigningPublicKey gets the node's signing public key, as used by the switch.
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func (c *Core) SigningPublicKey() string {
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return hex.EncodeToString(c.sigPub[:])
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}
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// EncryptionPublicKey gets the node's encryption public key.
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// EncryptionPublicKey gets the node's encryption public key, as used by the
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// router.
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func (c *Core) EncryptionPublicKey() string {
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return hex.EncodeToString(c.boxPub[:])
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}
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// Coords returns the current coordinates of the node.
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// Coords returns the current coordinates of the node. Note that these can
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// change at any time for a number of reasons, not limited to but including
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// changes to peerings (either yours or a parent nodes) or changes to the network
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// root.
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//
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// This function may return an empty array - this is normal behaviour if either
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// you are the root of the network that you are connected to, or you are not
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// connected to any other nodes (effectively making you the root of a
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// single-node network).
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func (c *Core) Coords() []uint64 {
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table := c.switchTable.table.Load().(lookupTable)
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return wire_coordsBytestoUint64s(table.self.getCoords())
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}
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// Address gets the IPv6 address of the Yggdrasil node. This is always a /128
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// address.
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// address. The IPv6 address is only relevant when the node is operating as an
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// IP router and often is meaningless when embedded into an application, unless
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// that application also implements either VPN functionality or deals with IP
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// packets specifically.
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func (c *Core) Address() net.IP {
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address := net.IP(address.AddrForNodeID(c.NodeID())[:])
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return address
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}
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// Subnet gets the routed IPv6 subnet of the Yggdrasil node. This is always a
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// /64 subnet.
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// /64 subnet. The IPv6 subnet is only relevant when the node is operating as an
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// IP router and often is meaningless when embedded into an application, unless
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// that application also implements either VPN functionality or deals with IP
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// packets specifically.
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func (c *Core) Subnet() net.IPNet {
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subnet := address.SubnetForNodeID(c.NodeID())[:]
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subnet = append(subnet, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
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return net.IPNet{IP: subnet, Mask: net.CIDRMask(64, 128)}
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}
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// MyNodeInfo gets the currently configured nodeinfo.
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// MyNodeInfo gets the currently configured nodeinfo. NodeInfo is typically
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// specified through the "NodeInfo" option in the node configuration or using
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// the SetNodeInfo function, although it may also contain other built-in values
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// such as "buildname", "buildversion" etc.
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func (c *Core) MyNodeInfo() NodeInfoPayload {
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return c.router.nodeinfo.getNodeInfo()
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}
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@ -368,7 +395,9 @@ func (c *Core) SetSessionGatekeeper(f func(pubkey *crypto.BoxPubKey, initiator b
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}
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// SetLogger sets the output logger of the Yggdrasil node after startup. This
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// may be useful if you want to redirect the output later.
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// may be useful if you want to redirect the output later. Note that this
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// expects a Logger from the github.com/gologme/log package and not from Go's
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// built-in log package.
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func (c *Core) SetLogger(log *log.Logger) {
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c.log = log
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}
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@ -418,12 +447,17 @@ func (c *Core) DisconnectPeer(port uint64) error {
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}
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// GetAllowedEncryptionPublicKeys returns the public keys permitted for incoming
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// peer connections.
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// peer connections. If this list is empty then all incoming peer connections
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// are accepted by default.
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func (c *Core) GetAllowedEncryptionPublicKeys() []string {
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return c.peers.getAllowedEncryptionPublicKeys()
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}
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// AddAllowedEncryptionPublicKey whitelists a key for incoming peer connections.
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// By default all incoming peer connections are accepted, but adding public keys
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// to the whitelist using this function enables strict checking from that point
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// forward. Once the whitelist is enabled, only peer connections from
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// whitelisted public keys will be accepted.
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func (c *Core) AddAllowedEncryptionPublicKey(bstr string) (err error) {
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c.peers.addAllowedEncryptionPublicKey(bstr)
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return nil
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