Neil
Neil
> No. Should I? The `-address` and `-subnet` flags are for getting the information out of a supplied config file even if Yggdrasil isn’t running yet, so you need to...
So this is something that has been discussed a number of times in the Matrix channel, and ultimately we tend to arrive at the same point. One thing to understand...
We didn't do anything about this in v0.4 either, so not sure if we're going to take action on this or just leave it as-is?
It should be noted that this is not specifically new — in v0.3 and earlier the DHT itself could be crawled and this is how we generate the network maps....
> can someone join the yggdrasil network and get notifications about my turning on my laptop / phone. Not in realtime, no. If they knew your public key or IP...
I don't know anything about this bounty, but there's some protocol documentation drafted at https://github.com/yggdrasil-network/yggdrasil-specs/tree/ys001
I can reproduce the problem but it seems to be because the process receives a kill signal due to a seccomp violation. I'm not sure what we can do with...
It is worth noting that, even if a node intercepted your connection to a public peer, your traffic sent through the network is still end-to-end encrypted and the MITM-ing node...
It might be worth trying to get something like this into GitHub Actions so we can build OCI containers using CI.
Adding my own review to remind me to test this on macOS and FreeBSD.