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.
processes in favor of throwaway-processes. The control mechanism does
less often report a 'queue full' message to the busy loop which then
does not perform a long busy waiting; instead all requests are queued
and new loader processes are started if necessary up to a given limit
(as set before)
The resource observer is now able to recognize free disk space AND
available space for YaCy. The amount of space which is assigned for YaCy
are defined in new settings in the configuration file.
Furthermore, there is now a cleanup process which deletes files in case
that an autodelete is activated. The autodelete is now BY DEFAULT ON if
the disk space is low, which means that YaCy starts to delete documents
when the disk is full!
occupied disc space. These values are also shown on the status page.
The disc space calculation shall be used for a disk-limitation of the
search index.
- introduce a YaCyHttp interface to modulize/separate http server
- adjust the Jetty version specific implementation part (in package net.yacy.http)
- putting the version specific code in classes starting with Jetty8xxxx
- moved existing Jetty9xxx implementation into a test class (to keep the code)
- adjust build to the changed jars
- make use of the introduced YaCyHttpServer interface in related htroot servlets
- adjust other test cases/classes
ServerSideIncludes and servlet return values need further work (for working jetty integration)
- TODO: added nasty quickfix to allow SSI - needs further work
- TODO: YaCy servlet return values/parameters are not handled
because it's normal that a boolean value is missing in the post argument
if a checkbox is not selected.
Added also some style enhancements to IndexFederated, removed the Solr
attachment manual and replaced it with a link to the wiki which explains
this in more detail.
This will enable https-access to YaCy, but this feature is disabled by
default using the new server.https=false attribute. This has two
purposes:
- make it easier for everyone to use https (just set server.https=true)
- provide the basis for secure yacy-to-yacy communication in the future
0-values and no empty strings are written). This may save a lot of
memory (in ram and on disc) if excessive 0-values or empty strings
appear)
- do not allow default boolean values for checkboxes because that does
not make sense: browsers may omit the checkbox attribute name if the box
is not checked. A default value 'true' would not comply with the
semantic of the browsers response.
- add a checkbox in IndexFederated_p for the lazy initialization of solr
fields.
I wondered getting Total-ram > Max-ram and MemoryControl.available() < 0
MemoryControl.available() < 0 causes some errors where its value is used for dimension of buffers for eg.
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- on client-side: fix bad IP reports from remote Peers by replacing their reported IP with their server IP if the reported IP is bad, broken or disallowed
- on server-side: the same during a peer ping (here the ping'ed server acts also as client during the back-ping) and also when receiving a message or a search where the client sends also its seed. Here the IP is replaced by the client IP if the reported IP is broken or bad
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- the own seed file gets the lead for storage of the peer name
- exchanged default peer name generation method with one that does not use the local ip
- default peer names are now strings starting with '_anon'
- added another switch to suppress forwarding to ConfigBasic if the name was already changed
- replaced all usages of the yacy.conf peerName with access to the local seed
- changes to the peer name are now applied directly and not after the next peer ping
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- this recording is then used to redirect from the Status.html page to BasicConfig in case that servlet was never submitted
- this acts as an addition to the new default pop-up page 'index.html' which offers an administration link to Status.html. For a first-time user this then redirects directly to the former start page BasicConfig.html
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