Fix: Distinguish peers by both IP address and port.

Until now many parts of the code assumed that IP addresses are
unique for peers. However, more than one Bitmessage instance might
be running with a given IP address due to multi-user systems or
firewalls.
This commit is contained in:
nobody 2013-07-30 22:23:18 +02:00
parent 0780ac4787
commit d606bb1333
6 changed files with 92 additions and 94 deletions

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@ -32,15 +32,15 @@ class outgoingSynSender(threading.Thread):
break
random.seed()
shared.knownNodesLock.acquire()
HOST, = random.sample(shared.knownNodes[self.streamNumber], 1)
peer, = random.sample(shared.knownNodes[self.streamNumber], 1)
shared.knownNodesLock.release()
shared.alreadyAttemptedConnectionsListLock.acquire()
while HOST in shared.alreadyAttemptedConnectionsList or HOST in shared.connectedHostsList:
while peer in shared.alreadyAttemptedConnectionsList or peer in shared.connectedHostsList:
shared.alreadyAttemptedConnectionsListLock.release()
# print 'choosing new sample'
random.seed()
shared.knownNodesLock.acquire()
HOST, = random.sample(shared.knownNodes[self.streamNumber], 1)
peer, = random.sample(shared.knownNodes[self.streamNumber], 1)
shared.knownNodesLock.release()
time.sleep(1)
# Clear out the shared.alreadyAttemptedConnectionsList every half
@ -51,10 +51,10 @@ class outgoingSynSender(threading.Thread):
shared.alreadyAttemptedConnectionsListResetTime = int(
time.time())
shared.alreadyAttemptedConnectionsListLock.acquire()
shared.alreadyAttemptedConnectionsList[HOST] = 0
shared.alreadyAttemptedConnectionsList[peer] = 0
shared.alreadyAttemptedConnectionsListLock.release()
PORT, timeNodeLastSeen = shared.knownNodes[
self.streamNumber][HOST]
timeNodeLastSeen = shared.knownNodes[
self.streamNumber][peer]
sock = socks.socksocket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
# This option apparently avoids the TIME_WAIT state so that we
# can rebind faster
@ -62,13 +62,13 @@ class outgoingSynSender(threading.Thread):
sock.settimeout(20)
if shared.config.get('bitmessagesettings', 'socksproxytype') == 'none' and shared.verbose >= 2:
with shared.printLock:
print 'Trying an outgoing connection to', HOST, ':', PORT
print 'Trying an outgoing connection to', peer
# sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
elif shared.config.get('bitmessagesettings', 'socksproxytype') == 'SOCKS4a':
if shared.verbose >= 2:
with shared.printLock:
print '(Using SOCKS4a) Trying an outgoing connection to', HOST, ':', PORT
print '(Using SOCKS4a) Trying an outgoing connection to', peer
proxytype = socks.PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS4
sockshostname = shared.config.get(
@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ class outgoingSynSender(threading.Thread):
elif shared.config.get('bitmessagesettings', 'socksproxytype') == 'SOCKS5':
if shared.verbose >= 2:
with shared.printLock:
print '(Using SOCKS5) Trying an outgoing connection to', HOST, ':', PORT
print '(Using SOCKS5) Trying an outgoing connection to', peer
proxytype = socks.PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5
sockshostname = shared.config.get(
@ -109,19 +109,19 @@ class outgoingSynSender(threading.Thread):
proxytype, sockshostname, socksport, rdns)
try:
sock.connect((HOST, PORT))
sock.connect((peer.host, peer.port))
rd = receiveDataThread()
rd.daemon = True # close the main program even if there are threads left
someObjectsOfWhichThisRemoteNodeIsAlreadyAware = {} # This is not necessairly a complete list; we clear it from time to time to save memory.
rd.setup(sock, HOST, PORT, self.streamNumber,
rd.setup(sock, peer.host, peer.port, self.streamNumber,
someObjectsOfWhichThisRemoteNodeIsAlreadyAware, self.selfInitiatedConnections)
rd.start()
with shared.printLock:
print self, 'connected to', HOST, 'during an outgoing attempt.'
print self, 'connected to', peer, 'during an outgoing attempt.'
sd = sendDataThread()
sd.setup(sock, HOST, PORT, self.streamNumber,
sd.setup(sock, peer.host, peer.port, self.streamNumber,
someObjectsOfWhichThisRemoteNodeIsAlreadyAware)
sd.start()
sd.sendVersionMessage()
@ -129,16 +129,16 @@ class outgoingSynSender(threading.Thread):
except socks.GeneralProxyError as err:
if shared.verbose >= 2:
with shared.printLock:
print 'Could NOT connect to', HOST, 'during outgoing attempt.', err
print 'Could NOT connect to', peer, 'during outgoing attempt.', err
PORT, timeLastSeen = shared.knownNodes[
self.streamNumber][HOST]
timeLastSeen = shared.knownNodes[
self.streamNumber][peer]
if (int(time.time()) - timeLastSeen) > 172800 and len(shared.knownNodes[self.streamNumber]) > 1000: # for nodes older than 48 hours old if we have more than 1000 hosts in our list, delete from the shared.knownNodes data-structure.
shared.knownNodesLock.acquire()
del shared.knownNodes[self.streamNumber][HOST]
del shared.knownNodes[self.streamNumber][peer]
shared.knownNodesLock.release()
with shared.printLock:
print 'deleting ', HOST, 'from shared.knownNodes because it is more than 48 hours old and we could not connect to it.'
print 'deleting ', peer, 'from shared.knownNodes because it is more than 48 hours old and we could not connect to it.'
except socks.Socks5AuthError as err:
shared.UISignalQueue.put((
@ -155,16 +155,16 @@ class outgoingSynSender(threading.Thread):
else:
if shared.verbose >= 1:
with shared.printLock:
print 'Could NOT connect to', HOST, 'during outgoing attempt.', err
print 'Could NOT connect to', peer, 'during outgoing attempt.', err
PORT, timeLastSeen = shared.knownNodes[
self.streamNumber][HOST]
timeLastSeen = shared.knownNodes[
self.streamNumber][peer]
if (int(time.time()) - timeLastSeen) > 172800 and len(shared.knownNodes[self.streamNumber]) > 1000: # for nodes older than 48 hours old if we have more than 1000 hosts in our list, delete from the knownNodes data-structure.
shared.knownNodesLock.acquire()
del shared.knownNodes[self.streamNumber][HOST]
del shared.knownNodes[self.streamNumber][peer]
shared.knownNodesLock.release()
with shared.printLock:
print 'deleting ', HOST, 'from knownNodes because it is more than 48 hours old and we could not connect to it.'
print 'deleting ', peer, 'from knownNodes because it is more than 48 hours old and we could not connect to it.'
except Exception as err:
sys.stderr.write(

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@ -42,14 +42,13 @@ class receiveDataThread(threading.Thread):
someObjectsOfWhichThisRemoteNodeIsAlreadyAware,
selfInitiatedConnections):
self.sock = sock
self.HOST = HOST
self.PORT = port
self.peer = shared.Peer(HOST, port)
self.streamNumber = streamNumber
self.payloadLength = 0 # This is the protocol payload length thus it doesn't include the 24 byte message header
self.objectsThatWeHaveYetToCheckAndSeeWhetherWeAlreadyHave = {}
self.selfInitiatedConnections = selfInitiatedConnections
shared.connectedHostsList[
self.HOST] = 0 # The very fact that this receiveData thread exists shows that we are connected to the remote host. Let's add it to this list so that an outgoingSynSender thread doesn't try to connect to it.
self.peer] = 0 # The very fact that this receiveData thread exists shows that we are connected to the remote host. Let's add it to this list so that an outgoingSynSender thread doesn't try to connect to it.
self.connectionIsOrWasFullyEstablished = False # set to true after the remote node and I accept each other's version messages. This is needed to allow the user interface to accurately reflect the current number of connections.
if self.streamNumber == -1: # This was an incoming connection. Send out a version message if we accept the other node's version message.
self.initiatedConnection = False
@ -70,18 +69,18 @@ class receiveDataThread(threading.Thread):
self.data += self.sock.recv(4096)
except socket.timeout:
with shared.printLock:
print 'Timeout occurred waiting for data from', self.HOST + '. Closing receiveData thread. (ID:', str(id(self)) + ')'
print 'Timeout occurred waiting for data from', self.peer, '. Closing receiveData thread. (ID:', str(id(self)) + ')'
break
except Exception as err:
with shared.printLock:
print 'sock.recv error. Closing receiveData thread (HOST:', self.HOST, 'ID:', str(id(self)) + ').', err
print 'sock.recv error. Closing receiveData thread (HOST:', self.peer, 'ID:', str(id(self)) + ').', err
break
# print 'Received', repr(self.data)
if len(self.data) == dataLen: # If self.sock.recv returned no data:
with shared.printLock:
print 'Connection to', self.HOST, 'closed. Closing receiveData thread. (ID:', str(id(self)) + ')'
print 'Connection to', self.peer, 'closed. Closing receiveData thread. (ID:', str(id(self)) + ')'
break
else:
self.processData()
@ -93,16 +92,16 @@ class receiveDataThread(threading.Thread):
except:
pass
shared.broadcastToSendDataQueues((0, 'shutdown', self.HOST))
shared.broadcastToSendDataQueues((0, 'shutdown', self.peer))
try:
del shared.connectedHostsList[self.HOST]
del shared.connectedHostsList[self.peer]
except Exception as err:
with shared.printLock:
print 'Could not delete', self.HOST, 'from shared.connectedHostsList.', err
print 'Could not delete', self.peer, 'from shared.connectedHostsList.', err
try:
del shared.numberOfObjectsThatWeHaveYetToCheckAndSeeWhetherWeAlreadyHavePerPeer[
self.HOST]
self.peer]
except:
pass
shared.UISignalQueue.put(('updateNetworkStatusTab', 'no data'))
@ -137,13 +136,12 @@ class receiveDataThread(threading.Thread):
# that other peers can be made aware of its existance.
if self.initiatedConnection and self.connectionIsOrWasFullyEstablished: # The remote port is only something we should share with others if it is the remote node's incoming port (rather than some random operating-system-assigned outgoing port).
shared.knownNodesLock.acquire()
shared.knownNodes[self.streamNumber][
self.HOST] = (self.PORT, int(time.time()))
shared.knownNodes[self.streamNumber][self.peer] = int(time.time())
shared.knownNodesLock.release()
if self.payloadLength <= 180000000: # If the size of the message is greater than 180MB, ignore it. (I get memory errors when processing messages much larger than this though it is concievable that this value will have to be lowered if some systems are less tolarant of large messages.)
remoteCommand = self.data[4:16]
with shared.printLock:
print 'remoteCommand', repr(remoteCommand.replace('\x00', '')), ' from', self.HOST
print 'remoteCommand', repr(remoteCommand.replace('\x00', '')), ' from', self.peer
if remoteCommand == 'version\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00':
self.recversion(self.data[24:self.payloadLength + 24])
@ -196,28 +194,28 @@ class receiveDataThread(threading.Thread):
objectHash] # It is possible that the remote node doesn't respond with the object. In that case, we'll very likely get it from someone else anyway.
if len(self.objectsThatWeHaveYetToCheckAndSeeWhetherWeAlreadyHave) == 0:
with shared.printLock:
print '(concerning', self.HOST + ')', 'number of objectsThatWeHaveYetToCheckAndSeeWhetherWeAlreadyHave is now', len(self.objectsThatWeHaveYetToCheckAndSeeWhetherWeAlreadyHave)
print '(concerning', self.peer + ')', 'number of objectsThatWeHaveYetToCheckAndSeeWhetherWeAlreadyHave is now', len(self.objectsThatWeHaveYetToCheckAndSeeWhetherWeAlreadyHave)
try:
del shared.numberOfObjectsThatWeHaveYetToCheckAndSeeWhetherWeAlreadyHavePerPeer[
self.HOST] # this data structure is maintained so that we can keep track of how many total objects, across all connections, are currently outstanding. If it goes too high it can indicate that we are under attack by multiple nodes working together.
self.peer] # this data structure is maintained so that we can keep track of how many total objects, across all connections, are currently outstanding. If it goes too high it can indicate that we are under attack by multiple nodes working together.
except:
pass
break
if len(self.objectsThatWeHaveYetToCheckAndSeeWhetherWeAlreadyHave) == 0:
with shared.printLock:
print '(concerning', self.HOST + ')', 'number of objectsThatWeHaveYetToCheckAndSeeWhetherWeAlreadyHave is now', len(self.objectsThatWeHaveYetToCheckAndSeeWhetherWeAlreadyHave)
print '(concerning', self.peer + ')', 'number of objectsThatWeHaveYetToCheckAndSeeWhetherWeAlreadyHave is now', len(self.objectsThatWeHaveYetToCheckAndSeeWhetherWeAlreadyHave)
try:
del shared.numberOfObjectsThatWeHaveYetToCheckAndSeeWhetherWeAlreadyHavePerPeer[
self.HOST] # this data structure is maintained so that we can keep track of how many total objects, across all connections, are currently outstanding. If it goes too high it can indicate that we are under attack by multiple nodes working together.
self.peer] # this data structure is maintained so that we can keep track of how many total objects, across all connections, are currently outstanding. If it goes too high it can indicate that we are under attack by multiple nodes working together.
except:
pass
if len(self.objectsThatWeHaveYetToCheckAndSeeWhetherWeAlreadyHave) > 0:
with shared.printLock:
print '(concerning', self.HOST + ')', 'number of objectsThatWeHaveYetToCheckAndSeeWhetherWeAlreadyHave is now', len(self.objectsThatWeHaveYetToCheckAndSeeWhetherWeAlreadyHave)
print '(concerning', str(self.peer) + ')', 'number of objectsThatWeHaveYetToCheckAndSeeWhetherWeAlreadyHave is now', len(self.objectsThatWeHaveYetToCheckAndSeeWhetherWeAlreadyHave)
shared.numberOfObjectsThatWeHaveYetToCheckAndSeeWhetherWeAlreadyHavePerPeer[self.HOST] = len(
shared.numberOfObjectsThatWeHaveYetToCheckAndSeeWhetherWeAlreadyHavePerPeer[self.peer] = len(
self.objectsThatWeHaveYetToCheckAndSeeWhetherWeAlreadyHave) # this data structure is maintained so that we can keep track of how many total objects, across all connections, are currently outstanding. If it goes too high it can indicate that we are under attack by multiple nodes working together.
if len(self.ackDataThatWeHaveYetToSend) > 0:
self.data = self.ackDataThatWeHaveYetToSend.pop()
@ -262,22 +260,22 @@ class receiveDataThread(threading.Thread):
self.sock.settimeout(
600) # We'll send out a pong every 5 minutes to make sure the connection stays alive if there has been no other traffic to send lately.
shared.UISignalQueue.put(('updateNetworkStatusTab', 'no data'))
remoteNodeIncomingPort, remoteNodeSeenTime = shared.knownNodes[
self.streamNumber][self.HOST]
remoteNodeSeenTime = shared.knownNodes[
self.streamNumber][self.peer]
with shared.printLock:
print 'Connection fully established with', self.HOST, remoteNodeIncomingPort
print 'Connection fully established with', self.peer
print 'The size of the connectedHostsList is now', len(shared.connectedHostsList)
print 'The length of sendDataQueues is now:', len(shared.sendDataQueues)
print 'broadcasting addr from within connectionFullyEstablished function.'
self.broadcastaddr([(int(time.time()), self.streamNumber, 1, self.HOST,
remoteNodeIncomingPort)]) # This lets all of our peers know about this new node.
self.broadcastaddr([(int(time.time()), self.streamNumber, 1, self.peer.host,
self.peer.port)]) # This lets all of our peers know about this new node.
self.sendaddr() # This is one large addr message to this one peer.
if not self.initiatedConnection and len(shared.connectedHostsList) > 200:
with shared.printLock:
print 'We are connected to too many people. Closing connection.'
shared.broadcastToSendDataQueues((0, 'shutdown', self.HOST))
shared.broadcastToSendDataQueues((0, 'shutdown', self.peer))
return
self.sendBigInv()
@ -1497,7 +1495,7 @@ class receiveDataThread(threading.Thread):
self.objectsThatWeHaveYetToCheckAndSeeWhetherWeAlreadyHave[
data[lengthOfVarint + (32 * i):32 + lengthOfVarint + (32 * i)]] = 0
shared.numberOfObjectsThatWeHaveYetToCheckAndSeeWhetherWeAlreadyHavePerPeer[
self.HOST] = len(self.objectsThatWeHaveYetToCheckAndSeeWhetherWeAlreadyHave)
self.peer] = len(self.objectsThatWeHaveYetToCheckAndSeeWhetherWeAlreadyHave)
# Send a getdata message to our peer to request the object with the given
# hash
@ -1789,8 +1787,9 @@ class receiveDataThread(threading.Thread):
if hostFromAddrMessage not in shared.knownNodes[recaddrStream]:
if len(shared.knownNodes[recaddrStream]) < 20000 and timeSomeoneElseReceivedMessageFromThisNode > (int(time.time()) - 10800) and timeSomeoneElseReceivedMessageFromThisNode < (int(time.time()) + 10800): # If we have more than 20000 nodes in our list already then just forget about adding more. Also, make sure that the time that someone else received a message from this node is within three hours from now.
shared.knownNodesLock.acquire()
shared.knownNodes[recaddrStream][hostFromAddrMessage] = (
recaddrPort, timeSomeoneElseReceivedMessageFromThisNode)
newPeer = shared.Peer(hostFromAddrMessage, recaddrPort)
shared.knownNodes[recaddrStream][newPeer] = (
timeSomeoneElseReceivedMessageFromThisNode)
shared.knownNodesLock.release()
with shared.printLock:
print 'added new node', hostFromAddrMessage, 'to knownNodes in stream', recaddrStream
@ -1894,8 +1893,8 @@ class receiveDataThread(threading.Thread):
numberOfAddressesInAddrMessage = 0
payload = ''
# print 'addrsInMyStream.items()', addrsInMyStream.items()
for HOST, value in addrsInMyStream.items():
PORT, timeLastReceivedMessageFromThisNode = value
for (HOST, PORT), value in addrsInMyStream.items():
timeLastReceivedMessageFromThisNode = value
if timeLastReceivedMessageFromThisNode > (int(time.time()) - shared.maximumAgeOfNodesThatIAdvertiseToOthers): # If it is younger than 3 hours old..
numberOfAddressesInAddrMessage += 1
payload += pack(
@ -1956,9 +1955,9 @@ class receiveDataThread(threading.Thread):
elif not self.verackSent:
self.remoteProtocolVersion, = unpack('>L', data[:4])
if self.remoteProtocolVersion <= 1:
shared.broadcastToSendDataQueues((0, 'shutdown', self.HOST))
shared.broadcastToSendDataQueues((0, 'shutdown', self.peer))
with shared.printLock:
print 'Closing connection to old protocol version 1 node: ', self.HOST
print 'Closing connection to old protocol version 1 node: ', self.peer
return
# print 'remoteProtocolVersion', self.remoteProtocolVersion
@ -1980,30 +1979,29 @@ class receiveDataThread(threading.Thread):
print 'Remote node useragent:', useragent, ' stream number:', self.streamNumber
if self.streamNumber != 1:
shared.broadcastToSendDataQueues((0, 'shutdown', self.HOST))
shared.broadcastToSendDataQueues((0, 'shutdown', self.peer))
with shared.printLock:
print 'Closed connection to', self.HOST, 'because they are interested in stream', self.streamNumber, '.'
print 'Closed connection to', self.peer, 'because they are interested in stream', self.streamNumber, '.'
return
shared.connectedHostsList[
self.HOST] = 1 # We use this data structure to not only keep track of what hosts we are connected to so that we don't try to connect to them again, but also to list the connections count on the Network Status tab.
self.peer] = 1 # We use this data structure to not only keep track of what hosts we are connected to so that we don't try to connect to them again, but also to list the connections count on the Network Status tab.
# If this was an incoming connection, then the sendData thread
# doesn't know the stream. We have to set it.
if not self.initiatedConnection:
shared.broadcastToSendDataQueues((
0, 'setStreamNumber', (self.HOST, self.streamNumber)))
0, 'setStreamNumber', (self.peer, self.streamNumber)))
if data[72:80] == shared.eightBytesOfRandomDataUsedToDetectConnectionsToSelf:
shared.broadcastToSendDataQueues((0, 'shutdown', self.HOST))
shared.broadcastToSendDataQueues((0, 'shutdown', self.peer))
with shared.printLock:
print 'Closing connection to myself: ', self.HOST
print 'Closing connection to myself: ', self.peer
return
shared.broadcastToSendDataQueues((0, 'setRemoteProtocolVersion', (
self.HOST, self.remoteProtocolVersion)))
self.peer, self.remoteProtocolVersion)))
shared.knownNodesLock.acquire()
shared.knownNodes[self.streamNumber][self.HOST] = (
self.remoteNodeIncomingPort, int(time.time()))
shared.knownNodes[self.streamNumber][self.peer] = int(time.time())
output = open(shared.appdata + 'knownnodes.dat', 'wb')
pickle.dump(shared.knownNodes, output)
output.close()
@ -2020,7 +2018,7 @@ class receiveDataThread(threading.Thread):
try:
self.sock.sendall(shared.assembleVersionMessage(
self.HOST, self.PORT, self.streamNumber))
self.peer.host, self.peer.port, self.streamNumber))
except Exception as err:
# if not 'Bad file descriptor' in err:
with shared.printLock:

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@ -31,8 +31,7 @@ class sendDataThread(threading.Thread):
streamNumber,
someObjectsOfWhichThisRemoteNodeIsAlreadyAware):
self.sock = sock
self.HOST = HOST
self.PORT = PORT
self.peer = shared.Peer(HOST, PORT)
self.streamNumber = streamNumber
self.remoteProtocolVersion = - \
1 # This must be set using setRemoteProtocolVersion command which is sent through the self.mailbox queue.
@ -45,7 +44,7 @@ class sendDataThread(threading.Thread):
def sendVersionMessage(self):
datatosend = shared.assembleVersionMessage(
self.HOST, self.PORT, self.streamNumber) # the IP and port of the remote host, and my streamNumber.
self.peer.host, self.peer.port, self.streamNumber) # the IP and port of the remote host, and my streamNumber.
with shared.printLock:
print 'Sending version packet: ', repr(datatosend)
@ -62,15 +61,12 @@ class sendDataThread(threading.Thread):
def run(self):
while True:
deststream, command, data = self.mailbox.get()
# with shared.printLock:
# print 'sendDataThread, destream:', deststream, ', Command:', command, ', ID:',id(self), ', HOST:', self.HOST
#
if deststream == self.streamNumber or deststream == 0:
if command == 'shutdown':
if data == self.HOST or data == 'all':
if data == self.peer or data == 'all':
with shared.printLock:
print 'sendDataThread (associated with', self.HOST, ') ID:', id(self), 'shutting down now.'
print 'sendDataThread (associated with', self.peer, ') ID:', id(self), 'shutting down now.'
try:
self.sock.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR)
@ -89,15 +85,15 @@ class sendDataThread(threading.Thread):
# will continue on with the connection and will set the
# streamNumber of this send data thread here:
elif command == 'setStreamNumber':
hostInMessage, specifiedStreamNumber = data
if hostInMessage == self.HOST:
peerInMessage, specifiedStreamNumber = data
if peerInMessage == self.peer:
with shared.printLock:
print 'setting the stream number in the sendData thread (ID:', id(self), ') to', specifiedStreamNumber
self.streamNumber = specifiedStreamNumber
elif command == 'setRemoteProtocolVersion':
hostInMessage, specifiedRemoteProtocolVersion = data
if hostInMessage == self.HOST:
peerInMessage, specifiedRemoteProtocolVersion = data
if peerInMessage == self.peer:
with shared.printLock:
print 'setting the remote node\'s protocol version in the sendData thread (ID:', id(self), ') to', specifiedRemoteProtocolVersion
@ -113,14 +109,14 @@ class sendDataThread(threading.Thread):
self.sock.sendall(data)
self.lastTimeISentData = int(time.time())
except:
print 'self.sock.sendall failed'
print 'sendaddr: self.sock.sendall failed'
try:
self.sock.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR)
self.sock.close()
except:
pass
shared.sendDataQueues.remove(self.mailbox)
print 'sendDataThread thread (ID:', str(id(self)) + ') ending now. Was connected to', self.HOST
print 'sendDataThread thread (ID:', str(id(self)) + ') ending now. Was connected to', self.peer
break
elif command == 'sendinv':
if data not in self.someObjectsOfWhichThisRemoteNodeIsAlreadyAware:
@ -137,21 +133,21 @@ class sendDataThread(threading.Thread):
self.sock.sendall(headerData + payload)
self.lastTimeISentData = int(time.time())
except:
print 'self.sock.sendall failed'
print 'sendinv: self.sock.sendall failed'
try:
self.sock.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR)
self.sock.close()
except:
pass
shared.sendDataQueues.remove(self.mailbox)
print 'sendDataThread thread (ID:', str(id(self)) + ') ending now. Was connected to', self.HOST
print 'sendDataThread thread (ID:', str(id(self)) + ') ending now. Was connected to', self.peer
break
elif command == 'pong':
self.someObjectsOfWhichThisRemoteNodeIsAlreadyAware.clear() # To save memory, let us clear this data structure from time to time. As its function is to help us keep from sending inv messages to peers which sent us the same inv message mere seconds earlier, it will be fine to clear this data structure from time to time.
if self.lastTimeISentData < (int(time.time()) - 298):
# Send out a pong message to keep the connection alive.
with shared.printLock:
print 'Sending pong to', self.HOST, 'to keep connection alive.'
print 'Sending pong to', self.peer, 'to keep connection alive.'
try:
self.sock.sendall(
@ -165,7 +161,7 @@ class sendDataThread(threading.Thread):
except:
pass
shared.sendDataQueues.remove(self.mailbox)
print 'sendDataThread thread', self, 'ending now. Was connected to', self.HOST
print 'sendDataThread thread', self, 'ending now. Was connected to', self.peer
break
else:
with shared.printLock:

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@ -5,19 +5,20 @@ import time
import random
import sys
from time import strftime, localtime
import shared
def createDefaultKnownNodes(appdata):
############## Stream 1 ################
stream1 = {}
stream1['85.171.174.131'] = (8444,int(time.time()))
stream1['23.28.68.159'] = (8444,int(time.time()))
stream1['66.108.210.240'] = (8080,int(time.time()))
stream1['204.236.246.212'] = (8444,int(time.time()))
stream1['78.81.56.239'] = (8444,int(time.time()))
stream1['122.60.235.157'] = (8444,int(time.time()))
stream1['204.236.246.212'] = (8444,int(time.time()))
stream1['24.98.219.109'] = (8444,int(time.time()))
stream1[shared.Peer('85.171.174.131', 8444)] = int(time.time())
stream1[shared.Peer('23.28.68.159', 8444)] = int(time.time())
stream1[shared.Peer('66.108.210.240', 8444)] = int(time.time())
stream1[shared.Peer('204.236.246.212', 8444)] = int(time.time())
stream1[shared.Peer('78.81.56.239', 8444)] = int(time.time())
stream1[shared.Peer('122.60.235.157', 8444)] = int(time.time())
stream1[shared.Peer('204.236.246.212', 8444)] = int(time.time())
stream1[shared.Peer('24.98.219.109', 8444)] = int(time.time())
############# Stream 2 #################

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@ -28,13 +28,13 @@ def dns():
try:
for item in socket.getaddrinfo('bootstrap8080.bitmessage.org', 80):
print 'Adding', item[4][0], 'to knownNodes based on DNS boostrap method'
shared.knownNodes[1][item[4][0]] = (8080, int(time.time()))
shared.knownNodes[1][shared.Peer(item[4][0], 8080)] = int(time.time())
except:
print 'bootstrap8080.bitmessage.org DNS bootstrapping failed.'
try:
for item in socket.getaddrinfo('bootstrap8444.bitmessage.org', 80):
print 'Adding', item[4][0], 'to knownNodes based on DNS boostrap method'
shared.knownNodes[1][item[4][0]] = (8444, int(time.time()))
shared.knownNodes[1][shared.Peer(item[4][0], 8444)] = int(time.time())
except:
print 'bootstrap8444.bitmessage.org DNS bootstrapping failed.'
else:

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@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ useVeryEasyProofOfWorkForTesting = False # If you set this to True while on the
# Libraries.
import collections
import ConfigParser
import os
import pickle
@ -370,5 +371,7 @@ def fixSensitiveFilePermissions(filename, hasEnabledKeys):
logger.exception('Keyfile permissions could not be fixed.')
raise
Peer = collections.namedtuple('Peer', ['host', 'port'])
helper_startup.loadConfig()
from debug import logger