Tinc allows multiple nodes to own the same Subnet, but did not have a sensible
way to decide which one to send packets to. Tinc also did not check the
reachability of nodes when deciding where to route packets to, so it would not
automatically fail over to a reachable node.
Tinc now assigns a weight to each Subnet. The default weight is 10, with lower
weights having higher priority. The Subnets are now internally sorted in the
same way as the kernel's routing table, and the Subnets are search linearly,
skipping those of unreachable nodes. A small cache of recently used addresses
is used to speed up the lookup functions.
- Socket handling revamped to use sockaddr_t.
- tinc can now tunnel over IPv6.
- Handle all addresses and subnets in network byte order.
Only convert them when they need to be printed.
- IPv6 subnets bigger than /128 now work.
- Use %s and strerror(errno) instead of %m.
- Transition to new node/vertex/connection structures
- Use new configuration handling everywhere
- Linux tun/tap device handling cleanup
- Start of IPv6 support in route.c
It compiles, but it won't link.
- Exchange subnets on acknowledgement of connection
- Do proper lookup when incoming packets from tap
- off-by-a small number-error when reading/sending tap packets
- Added seperate file for connection list handling
- Updating everything to use connlist, meta and subnet files
- Removed dependency on libgmp
- Lots of other stuff...