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ZT_PROTOCOL_VERSION<10"
This reverts commit 270debb3fc39c3f1f6a3f6fbc2c5fb6183182c8f.
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ZT_PROTOCOL_VERSION<10
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overhead
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estimates are computed and cached
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computed
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processBackgroundPathMeasurements() is called
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QoS/ACK tracking. Related bug fixes
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changes
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done differently.
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most distro/compiler versions.
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There were cases in the code where time calculations and comparisons were overflowing and causing connection instability. This will keep time calculations within expected ranges.
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then passed to handler functions resulting from a call.
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decided to put it in to prep for future QoS support and SD-WAN stuff.
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cleanup and a cluster mode build fix.
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multicast on the network as would be expected.
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65535 ports per IP.
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since they will need them to push auth for multicast stuff, (2) added a bunch of rate limit circuit breakers for anti-DOS, (3) cleanup.
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paths[] condense, (3) fix an edge case around symmetric NAT and external IP change detection.
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that distinction.
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implementing NAT, do implement stateful firewalling with absurdly short
timeouts (<60s). Keepalives are still required in IPv6.
Network engineers continue to mindlessly carry forward cruft and baggage
from IPv4 to IPv6.
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