* tie defaults to releases
this change makes it so that by default, the flag defaults are
chosen based on whether the build was built as a release build or
an ordinary build. release builds by default get release defaults,
whereas ordinary builds by default get dev defaults.
any binary can have its defaults changed by specifying
--defaults=dev
or
--defaults=release
Change-Id: I6d216aa345d211c69ad913159d492fac77b12c64
* make release defaults more clear
this change extends cfgstruct structs to support either
a 'default' tag, or a pair of 'devDefault' and 'releaseDefault'
tags, but not both, for added clarity
Change-Id: Ia098be1fa84b932fdfe90a4a4d027ffb95e249c6
* clarify cfgstruct.DefaultsFlag
Change-Id: I55f2ff9080ebbc0ce83abf956e085242a92f883e
* timeout calculation
* Initial Migration Draft to wipe the network gracefully (#1578)
* Initial Migration Draft to wipe the network gracefully
* Change from DATE to UNIX Timestamp (INT)
* SQL Derps
* Remove Satellite Migration - gets done manually
* Move from possible STRING to INT Vars
* Add TestTable for Migration Tests
* Adjust Test data
* Update TestData Part 2
* Update Wipeout to 28th 00:00
* merge spelling
* add private listener to grpc server
* add changes per init CR
* fix server.close
* add insecure grpc connection, update logs msg
* fix tests, move insecure client
* add private ports to storj-sim, add insecure client to other inspectors
* add ports to test so there arent conflicts
* fix lint err
* fix node started log msg, close public listener
* remove commented out line
* small identity refactor:
+ Optimize? iterative cert chain methods to use array instead of slice
+ Add `ToChain` helper for converting 1d to 2d cert chain
TODO: replace literal declarations with this
+ rename `ChainRaw/RestChainRaw` to `RawChain/RawRestChain`
(adjective noun, instead of nound adjective)
* add regression tests for V3-1320
* fix V3-1320
* separate `DialUnverifiedIDOption` from `DialOption`
* separate `PingNode` and `DialNode` from `PingAddress` and `DialAddress`
* update node ID while bootstrapping
* goimports & fix comment
* add test case
* replace direct reference with an interface in various places
* hide piecePath
* ensure psserver tests don't use path
* ensure psserver tests don't use sql queries directly
* psclient receives storage node hash and compare it to own hash for verification
* uplink sends delete request when hashes don't match
* valid hashes are propagated up to segments.Store for future sending to satellite
Removes most instances of pb.SignedMessage (there's more to take out but they shouldn't hurt anyone as is).
There used to be places in psserver where a PieceID was hmac'd with the SatelliteID, which was gotten from a SignedMessage. This PR makes it so some functions access the SatelliteID from the Payer Bandwidth Allocation instead.
This requires passing a SatelliteID into psserver functions where they weren't before, so the following proto messages have been changed:
* PieceId - satellite_id field added
This is so the psserver.Piece function has access to the SatelliteID when it needs to get the namespaced pieceID.
This proto message should probably be renamed to PieceRequest, or a new PieceRequest message should be created so this isn't misnamed.
* PieceDelete - satellite_id field added
This is so the psserver.Delete function has access to the SatelliteID when receiving a request to Delete.
We realized that the Kademlia FindNear() function was
1. not using XOR distance (AKA _totally broken_)
2. largely a duplicate of the RoutingTable FindNear() function
Changes in this PR:
1. upgraded RoutingTable FindNear() to use iterator and restrictions
2. removed unneeded RoutingTable interface
3. made Kademlia wrap methods that were previously accessed via RoutingTable
4. fixed the tests
* separate TLS options from server options (because we need them for dialing too)
* stop creating transports in multiple places
* ensure that we actually check revocation, whitelists, certificate signing, etc, for all connections.
this change removes the cryptopasta dependency.
a couple possible sources of problem with this change:
* the encoding used for ECDSA signatures on SignedMessage has changed.
the encoding employed by cryptopasta was workable, but not the same
as the encoding used for such signatures in the rest of the world
(most particularly, on ECDSA signatures in X.509 certificates). I
think we'll be best served by using one ECDSA signature encoding from
here on, but if we need to use the old encoding for backwards
compatibility with existing nodes, that can be arranged.
* since there's already a breaking change in SignedMessage, I changed
it to send and receive public keys in raw PKIX format, instead of
PEM. PEM just adds unhelpful overhead for this case.