as we flag if a peer is accesible via https, we need to know the port if we want to use is (e.g. for interYaCy communication)
start to provide / tansport the port by recording it in peers dna.
- add https link on the Network.html lock symbol
removed preferred IPv4 in start options and added a new field IP6 in
peer seeds which will contain one or more IPv6 addresses. Now every peer
has one or more IP addresses assigned, even several IPv6 addresses are
possible. The peer-ping process must check all given and possible IP
addresses for a backping and return the one IP which was successful when
pinging the peer. The ping-ing peer must be able to recognize which of
the given IPs are available for outside access of the peer and store
this accordingly. If only one IPv6 address is available and no IPv4,
then the IPv6 is stored in the old IP field of the seed DNA.
Many methods in Seed.java are now marked as @deprecated because they had
been used for a single IP only. There is still a large construction site
left in YaCy now where all these deprecated methods must be replaced
with new method calls. The 'extra'-IPs, used by cluster assignment had
been removed since that can be replaced with IPv6 usage in p2p clusters.
All clusters must now use IPv6 if they want an intranet-routing.
in intranets and the internet can now choose to appear as Googlebot.
This is an essential necessity to be able to compete in the field of
commercial search appliances, since most web pages are these days
optimized only for Google and no other search platform any more. All
commercial search engine providers have a built-in fake-Google User
Agent to be able to get the same search index as Google can do. Without
the resistance against obeying to robots.txt in this case, no
competition is possible any more. YaCy will always obey the robots.txt
when it is used for crawling the web in a peer-to-peer network, but to
establish a Search Appliance (like a Google Search Appliance, GSA) it is
necessary to be able to behave exactly like a Google crawler.
With this change, you will be able to switch the user agent when portal
or intranet mode is selected on per-crawl-start basis. Every crawl start
can have a different user agent.
solr and the gsa search interface. That means that all JavaScript in
browsers now can Cross-Origin access all YaCy search interfaces, which
opens the option of 'YaCy Client in Browser' and 'End-Point Fail-over'
concepts.
- added logging in peer ping to analyse time-consuming elements which could be cause for disappearing peers
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- cleaned up (removed special code and documentation for 27c3)
- added remote search functions to be used within cora
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this was never used and extended in the last years. The resulting YBR ranking criteria
is still a good idea and will be used in the future. Possible generation methods for YBR
ranking are:
- "trust-rank" using the link structure as can be discovered in a single crawl (idea from FSCONS)
- "block-rank" calculated from the local link structure
- a distributed "block-rank" using the xml API to the link structure from other peers
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- yacybot user agent now includes the yacy network name (not the peer name!)
- refactoring and clean-up (mostly turned tab into spaces)
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- migrated the 'yacy' user agent to 'yacybot' in many client methods since the 'yacy' user agent is only used for the proxy
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- move the header framework classes to cora
- move the ARC caching classes to cora
- refactoring of code to call these classes from cora
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- added number of online peers at the last day and the last week
- changed design of statistic table
- network picture now shows exactly those peers that are counted in the statistic overview for one day
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- used that to display two layers on map: cities and search result locations
- added many marker grafics for the display of the markers on the map
- some refactoring of the yacy news code plus bugfixes for latest move from Tree to Table data structure
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