What: This change moves project-level bucket metadata encryption information to the volatile section, because it is unlikely to remain in future releases
Why: Ultimately, the web user interface will allow bucket management (creation, removal, etc), but not object management as that requires an encryption key for sure and we don't want to have users give the satellite their encryption keys.
At a high level, a (*Project) type should map to all of the things you can do inside the web user interface within a project, which by necessity cannot have an encryption key. So, we really don't want an encryption key in the non-volatile section of this library.
* releases: update alpha dockerfiles to embed release tags
Change-Id: I2978d3ed77d1b768be24ec9194bc404cd92e4700
* release script use plain shell
Change-Id: Ie4ca6633014e3bf00ac0c82e28905174a6ade95b
* removed /scripts from .dockerignore
Change-Id: Ib555236d62fb3dc354689284ac4a032d5b4b3aa8
* switch back to bash
Change-Id: Ie0958cde71cd396f44ac28c177f48df0bea7ba22
* fix go1.12 modules
Change-Id: If4c8364e7271f09febd1a6c8bfc731d723d344d9
* make sure the work tree is clean
Change-Id: Ie6e52af28e2bc52880d92a3b574d1f859fc8e88e
* internal/version: do version checks much earlier in the process initialization, take 2
Change-Id: Ida8c7e3757e0deea0ec7aea867d3d27ce97dc134
* linter and test failures
Change-Id: I45b02a16ec1c0f0981227dc842e68dbdf67fdbf4
Make separate "CreateCertificate" and "CreateSelfSignedCertificate"
functions to take the two roles of NewCert. These names should help
clarify that they actually make certificates and not just allocate new
"Cert" or "Certificate" objects.
Secondly, in the case of non-self-signed certs, require a public and a
private key to be passed in instead of two private keys, because it's
pretty hard to tell when reading code which one is meant to be the
signer and which one is the signee. With a public and private key, you
know.
(These are some changes I made in the course of the openssl port,
because the NewCert function kept being confusing to me. It's possible
I'm just being ridiculous, and this doesn't help improve readability for
anyone else, but if I'm not being ridiculous let's get this in)
* Initial Webserver Draft for Version Controlling
* Rename type to avoid confusion
* Move Function Calls into Version Package
* Fix Linting and Language Typos
* Fix Linting and Spelling Mistakes
* Include Copyright
* Include Copyright
* Adjust Version-Control Server to return list of Versions
* Linting
* Improve Request Handling and Readability
* Add Configuration File Option
Add Systemd Service file
* Add Logging to File
* Smaller Changes
* Add Semantic Versioning and refuses outdated Software from Startup (#1612)
* implements internal Semantic Version library
* adds version logging + reporting to process
* Advance SemVer struct for easier handling
* Add Accepted Version Store
* Fix Function
* Restructure
* Type Conversion
* Handle Version String properly
* Add Note about array index
* Set temporary Default Version
* Add Copyright
* Adding Version to Dashboard
* Adding Version Info Log
* Renaming and adding CheckerProcess
* Iteration Sync
* Iteration V2
* linting
* made LogAndReportVersion a go routine
* Refactor to Go Routine
* Add Context to Go Routine and allow Operation if Lookup to Control Server fails
* Handle Unmarshal properly
* Linting
* Relocate Version Checks
* Relocating Version Check and specified default Version for now
* Linting Error Prevention
* Refuse Startup on outdated Version
* Add Startup Check Function
* Straighten Logging
* Dont force Shutdown if --dev flag is set
* Create full Service/Peer Structure for ControlServer
* Linting
* Straighting Naming
* Finish VersionControl Service Layout
* Improve Error Handling
* Change Listening Address
* Move Checker Function
* Remove VersionControl Peer
* Linting
* Linting
* Create VersionClient Service
* Renaming
* Add Version Client to Peer Definitions
* Linting and Renaming
* Linting
* Remove Transport Checks for now
* Move to Client Side Flag
* Remove check
* Linting
* Transport Client Version Intro
* Adding Version Client to Transport Client
* Add missing parameter
* Adding Version Check, to set Allowed = true
* Set Default to true, testing
* Restructuring Code
* Uplink Changes
* Add more proper Defaults
* Renaming of Version struct
* Dont pass Service use Pointer
* Set Defaults for Versioning Checks
* Put HTTP Server in go routine
* Add Versioncontrol to Storj-Sim
* Testplanet Fixes
* Linting
* Add Error Handling and new Server Struct
* Move Lock slightly
* Reduce Race Potentials
* Remove unnecessary files
* Linting
* Add Proper Transport Handling
* small fixes
* add fence for allowed check
* Add Startup Version Check and Service Naming
* make errormessage private
* Add Comments about VersionedClient
* Linting
* Remove Checks that refuse outgoing connections
* Remove release cmd
* Add Release Script
* Linting
* Update to use correct Values
* Move vars private and set minimum default versions for testing builds
* Remove VersionedClient
* Better Error Handling and naked return removal
* Straighten the Regex and string conversion
* Change Check to allows testplanet and storj-sim to run without the
need to pass an LDFlag
* Cosmetic Change to Dashboard
* Cleanup Returns and remove commented code
* Remove Version Check if no build options are passed in
* Pass in Config Values instead of Pointers
* Handle missed Error
* Update Endpoint URL
* Change Type of Release Flag
* Add additional Logging
* Remove Versions Logging of other Services
* minor fixes
Change-Id: I5cc04a410ea6b2008d14dffd63eb5f36dd348a8b
* test-network-stalls tests... network stalls!
in particular, right now, it just tests whether an uplink correctly
times out after some amount of time when one of the nodes it's talking
to suddenly goes offline.
This tool is meant to be run under `storj-sim network test`.
Also included here:
* fix storj-sim-related test scripts on Mac
the default storj config dir on Mac has a space in it
('~/Library/Application Support/Storj'), which breaks everywhere it
shows up in an unquoted variable in a sh/bash script. easy enough to fix
as a one-off, but quoting bash vars avoids a dozen other potential
problems too.
change a few things using `head -c` to use `dd`. `head -c` works,
but is not as widely understood (as evidenced by each of these scripts
getting through code review, one at a time, with the comments not
matching the numbers actually used).
* storj-sim reports PIDs of worker processes to test
so that the tests can cause unfortunate "accidents" to befall the worker
processes in the course of the test, and find out whether everything
reacts correctly.
* define irreparable inspector protobuf
* add IrreparableDB method GetLimited
* fill out irreparable inspector API
* add IrreparableInspector server to satellite, fix small error
* refactor IrreparableDB to use pb.IrreparableSegment instead of irreparable.RemoteSegmentInfo
* Warn about permissions when creating identity
* Function to determine if directory is writeable
* Check if writable before authorizing
* Remove redeclatarion
* remove windows specific utils
* Nat nits
* Actually test if directory is writeable with file creation
* 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