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fast approach.
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seems unnecessary. Also work in progress on membership certs.
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variety of system types to test the result of this.
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changes and cleanup.
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to control bus.
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big hacky, might revisit later.
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DHCP masq, ARP emulation, NDP emulation, and related. We operate only in L2 mode. All tap, no tun.
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control DHCP behavior since we normally don't want that.
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still some issues with tap.
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the Windows service to run it and handle auto-update.
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path, and add binary tap drivers (self-signed for now).
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(compatible license).
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In addition to a lot of Windows port work that isn't finished yet (and doesn't
affect the *nix platforms at all), this version contains quite a bit of multicast
cleanup and code simplification.
I also pulled rate limits for now, as it seems to be causing problems. More testing
on the testnet is going to be needed.
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the end, not work, since winpcap may not support immediate capture and also because some software flags winpcap as malware. Like I said, trying to do anything interesting with Windows is PAIN.
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special ID... work in progress.
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do random propagation for more efficient coverage with less bias in sparse graph cases.
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