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164 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Adam Ierymenko
a437fd420c version 2017-05-10 13:48:47 -07:00
Adam Ierymenko
6bb855873d GitHub issue #494 -- shut down and restart UI on Mac pkg install/upgrade. 2017-05-03 15:03:26 -07:00
Adam Ierymenko
9161424c97 Version bumps. 2017-04-24 11:41:01 -07:00
Adam Ierymenko
cdda0dd043 Windows version bump. 2017-04-24 11:37:54 -07:00
Adam Ierymenko
cacb8fae0d GitHub issue #463 -- fix MacOS uninstall script. 2017-04-21 13:55:44 -07:00
Adam Ierymenko
645bf4a764 Resurrect zerotier-containerized. 2017-04-14 13:30:12 -07:00
Adam Ierymenko
c5c8facc2d Windows installer version bump and a build fix. 2017-03-17 20:20:47 -07:00
Adam Ierymenko
ec8e1178e5 Version bumps, and fix Debian so default is to build normally and .static files are used in our builds. 2017-03-17 19:16:34 -07:00
Adam Ierymenko
e86b1146a6 Windows version bump. 2017-03-14 21:35:41 -07:00
Adam Ierymenko
d44fb3a2f6 bump bump bump that version 2017-03-14 21:23:47 -07:00
Adam Ierymenko
533baf921f Software update cleanup, and a fix for updates on Windows. 2017-03-14 14:40:17 -07:00
Adam Ierymenko
d377ef01af Windows build process updates, and repackage everything using new EV certificate and SHA256. 2017-03-07 18:25:06 -08:00
Adam Ierymenko
a97918f812 Windows build fixes. 2017-03-07 13:57:31 -08:00
Adam Ierymenko
d150f9b2bd Windows update build in Advanced Installer, and warning removal. 2017-01-13 15:19:59 -08:00
Adam Ierymenko
0e4d3244b2 "make official" for Mac now builds update image as well as pkg (update image is just PKG + SFX script) 2017-01-13 13:09:42 -08:00
Adam Ierymenko
87e3b5f076 Mac updater SFX code. 2017-01-13 12:42:49 -08:00
Adam Ierymenko
9a2b766aad Windows installer updates. 2016-12-23 15:57:21 -08:00
Adam Ierymenko
24017659df Update installer, etc., for Mac. 2016-12-23 15:25:04 -08:00
Adam Ierymenko
5ec8465374 Remove dead Mac stuff. 2016-12-23 14:38:36 -08:00
Adam Ierymenko
6f15c4a561 1.1.14 Windows version stuff 2016-07-21 20:45:05 -07:00
Adam Ierymenko
dced40361b Bump version in most places to 1.1.14 2016-07-21 19:15:03 -07:00
Adam Ierymenko
a5400e0162 Windows installer now installs a batch file and Path variable settings to make zerotier-cli work in the Windows CLI (1.1.12 MSI updated on web for this too) and a Chocolatey packaging job for ZeroTier One. 2016-07-14 17:09:40 -07:00
Adam Ierymenko
1a285e5342 Version bump again. Slack has updated their client twice in one day so its okay. 2016-07-12 15:03:06 -07:00
Adam Ierymenko
34e7c8652a Version bumps. 2016-07-12 12:30:35 -07:00
Adam Ierymenko
aff62e9e10 Version bump in Mac pkg. 2016-07-08 14:28:34 -07:00
Adam Ierymenko
c03ca3c278 VERSION 1.1.6: route management, default route override, new IPv6 mode for Docker, and more!
Version 1.1.6 contains several significant improvements for use in complex network
environments along with some minor bug fixes and improvements to path stability and
dead path detection.

ROUTE MANAGEMENT AND FULL TUNNEL SUPPORT

1.1.6 is the first version of ZeroTier One to permit "full tunnel" (default route
override) operation on Linux, Mac, and Windows. This allows all Internet traffic
to be tunneled through ZeroTier while allowing ZeroTier peer-to-peer traffic to
continue to use the physical interface. 1.1.6 also brings route management support
and permissions settings for local networks to control whether networks are allowed
to modify the routing table or override default routing.

This is currently considered a beta/experimental feature and must be enabled via
the command line interface.

Route management and default route override requires support at the network controller.
When my.zerotier.com is updated and ready, we will post more information and testing
instructions at: https://www.zerotier.com/community

HIGHLY SCALABLE CONTAINER NETWORKING

1.1.6 also brings a new multicast-free (NDP emulated) IPv6 private addressing scheme
called "6plane." 6plane provides each host with a private IPv6 /80 and routes *all*
IPv6 traffic for this subnet to the host via transparent NDP emulation. This /80 can
then be assigned to Docker or other container/VM managers to assign a network-wide
IPv6 /128 to every container. Since NDP is emulated and multicast isn't needed, this
system can scale to millions of containers or more on a single backplane network with
a high degree of efficiency and reliability.

6plane also requires controller support. Look for it at my.zerotier.com once we have
upgraded our core infrastructure and web UIs.

(All hosts must be running 1.1.6 for 6plane to work properly. Other IPv6 addresses
or addressing modes are not affected and normal IPv6 NDP will continue to work
alongside 6plane in the same network.)

OTHER CHANGES

 * Upgraded bundled miniupnpc, libnatpmp, and http-parser.
 * New Debian and RPM packaging that is closer to compliance with distribution
   guidelines, and a new Dockerized Linux package build system in linux-build-farm/
   that can build every package on actual images of the correct distribution.
 * Improvements to dead path detection.
 * IPv6 now uses keepalive because a significant number of stateful IPv6 edge
   routers have very short timeouts (30 seconds or less!).
 * Significant performance improvements to network controllers under high load.
 * Enable -fstack-protector-strong for better stack canary (security) support
   in binaries. Note that this may require newer gcc/g++ or clang.

COMING SOON

The next version of ZeroTier One should have a new Mac UI. It's a system tray app
that looks and behaves a lot like the Mac WiFi pulldown menu. We'll also be adding
GUI support for default route and route management options and other new features.

Shortly after that we plan on adding full OpenFlow-like SDN rules engine support
to the ZeroTier core, making our planetary Ethernet switch a fully manageable smart
switch and enabling sophisticated security and flow rule management.
2016-06-29 15:53:46 -07:00
Adam Ierymenko
c862f199e3 Windows: ship it! 2016-06-29 13:22:04 -07:00
Adam Ierymenko
df00d3b046 Going to have to continue to use the old MAC web-container-based UI on Macs prior to 10.10 even when the new UI comes out, and the new UI is not ready yet anyway, so resurrect this. 2016-06-29 12:00:16 -07:00
Adam Ierymenko
af0a205594 Build and spec file updates for CentOS6 2016-06-25 14:04:08 -07:00
Adam Ierymenko
abd7071eaa systemd stuff for debian 2016-06-08 13:19:08 -07:00
Adam Ierymenko
4da9d4e53a Fix build against Debian version of libhttp-parser -- its old but it will work. 2016-06-08 12:49:07 -07:00
Adam Ierymenko
506c74270c Stash old Linux binary installer stuff in attic. This is going away. 2016-06-02 15:20:43 -07:00
Adam Ierymenko
a27d8b2910 Windows cleanup. 2016-03-02 19:20:04 -08:00
Adam Ierymenko
0aae86be2e Merge branch 'dev' of https://github.com/krisek/ZeroTierOne into dev 2016-03-01 12:29:29 -08:00
Adam Ierymenko
d9fa07399e Fix GitHub issue #311 2016-03-01 09:49:33 -08:00
Kristof Imre Szabo
6d1dc47368 Typo fix. 2016-02-28 17:06:46 +01:00
Kristof Imre Szabo
f8d05eb625 Spec description rephrased. 2016-02-28 17:05:43 +01:00
Kristof Imre Szabo
45c233c0e7 Formatting change 2016-02-28 00:04:18 +01:00
Kristof Imre Szabo
b836228465 Formatting change 2016-02-28 00:02:48 +01:00
Kristof Imre Szabo
8118630861 Formatting change 2016-02-28 00:00:55 +01:00
Kristof Imre Szabo
bf3e31ece7 Initial commit of the standard zerotier RPM specification 2016-02-27 23:55:14 +01:00
Adam Ierymenko
e5f82f5457 cleanup 2016-02-25 10:08:30 -08:00
Adam Ierymenko
a5e4e3fcac Remove ui/ on Linux uninstall. 2016-02-24 17:24:36 -08:00
Adam Ierymenko
3fe60615df Make installers silent when run inside packages. 2016-02-24 15:23:49 -08:00
Adam Ierymenko
61becbb7e5 . 2015-12-21 16:56:11 -08:00
Adam Ierymenko
24cc0904fa 1.1.2 Windows build fixes, tweaks, etc. 2015-12-21 13:14:48 -08:00
Adam Ierymenko
a4cfe4cd16 Fix Linux init script to properly specify runlevels. 2015-12-01 10:19:10 -08:00
Adam Ierymenko
be44b15eac Fix for GitHub issue #252 2015-11-30 16:15:23 -08:00
Adam Ierymenko
6f16f44438 VERSION 1.1.0: Win/Mac UI improvements, improved NAT-t, CIRCUIT_TEST, and more!
ZeroTier 1.1.0 introduces a number of fixes and improvements in several areas.
We incremented the secondary version to indicate the significance of this release.

Version numbering has been a bit ad-hoc in the past. In future versions we will
adopt the following scheme: odd-numbered revision numbers like 1.1.1 will indicate
development versions, while even numbered ones like 1.1.2 will indicate tagged
releases. The public git repo branching has also been revised: master will always
be the latest tagged release, dev will be usually-working development, and edge
will host maybe-broken "bleeding edge" development. Pull requests on GitHub should
generally be made against dev, not master or edge. Other branches that may appear
from time to time may be feature or experimental branches. Only master is confirmed
good, with dev usually being okay but not guaranteed to be such. (To the extent
that any software is ever guaranteed to be anything.)

Change summary:

User-facing changes and improvements:

 - Windows now has a new .NET-based native UI, which replaces the old WebControl
   wrapper around the React UI. This just didn't work well on older Windows systems,
   and we did not want to bundle 40+ megabytes of web browser with our app just for
   its very simple UI.
 - The web UI (still used for Mac and usable in Linux as well) is updated with
   improved look and simplifications.
 - Both UIs no longer have the "Peers" tab, since several users reported that non-
   technical users found this confusing and even alarming (does this mean people
   can access my system?). This information is visibile with "listpeers" from the
   command line (zerotier-cli).

New features:

 - Virtual networks that use our RFC4193-based IPv6 numbering scheme now emulate
   IPv6 NDP for queries that target these addresses within the same network. This
   allows for faster multicast-free connection init and improved security since
   the address is now hard-wired to the device ID (which is a crypto token). This
   does not affect IPv6 NDP for other IPv6 addresses or link-local, which will
   continue to work normally. This also opens the potential for a reduced footprint
   multicast-free build for embedded applications.
 - This version includes beta support for a feature called CIRCUIT_TEST. Network
   controllers for networks you have joined can now send a special message called
   CIRCUIT_TEST which allows for ZeroTier-layer link testing and remote diagnosis
   of link issues. Any operator of a network controller can do this; more
   documentation will be forthcoming. The only information that may be gathered
   in this way is IP addressing info and very basic system info (OS, 32/64 bit,
   ZeroTier version). No personal information, hard drive data, location, or other
   private info is available. This can only be ordered by a controller of a network
   you have joined and is secured using cryptographic signatures.
 - This version includes an alpha version of clustering a.k.a. multi-homing! This
   powerful feature allows for a single ZeroTier device to be run from multiple
   endpoints, with connecting peers being handed off to endpoints that are closer
   via GeoIP lookup and/or are more lightly loaded. Currently this is only suitable
   for use in our soon-to-be-upgraded root server infrastructure (details will be
   blogged soon), but in the future it will be capable of hosting multi-homed
   devices on user networks. This will allow things like (for example) a geo-
   clustered Cassandra server that appears behind a single IP on a virtual LAN.
   This feature must be enabled with the ZT_ENABLE_CLUSTER=1 build option.

Bug fixes and other improvements (including performance!):

 - A faster version of the Poly1305 cryptographic MAC function was substituted
   for sometimes greatly improved performance.
 - C++ STL std::map was replaced throughout the entire core with a hand-rolled
   Hashtable implementation for improved performance and in some cases a reduced
   memory footprint. Some maps are still used in peripheral code that is not
   performance critical or where ordered keys are needed.
 - The zerotier-cli and zerotier-idtool symbolic links are now created in
   /usr/local/bin on OSX to comply with El Capitan file security restrictions.
 - The OSX tap device driver has been updated. This update may fix issues that
   some users have reported with bridging on OSX. This new tap device driver
   drops 32-bit support, but if you have a 32-bit system you can manually install
   the old driver from ext/bin/tap-mac.
 - Mac users could experience a problem with the UI if they installed ZeroTier,
   then uninstalled it, then installed again. This is now fixed.
 - UPnP port mappings should work better on some routers, and a different local
   port is now used for UPnP mapped traffic vs. NAT-t'd traffic to get around
   a bug in several popular mid-tier routers where using UPnP mapping alongside
   traditional NAT traversal made a port unreachable.
 - Debian package now builds with the right arch label on armv7l systems (Pi 2)
 - The old "root topology" has been replaced with a similar but better thought
   out concept called a World. The World defines the root servers and possibly
   in the future other things, and can be updated in-band from trusted peers
   allowing for software-upgrade-free network upgrades to keep up with growing
   demand. See node/World.hpp for details.
 - A fix was made to "self-awareness," which keeps track of your external IP
   info and adapts to changes, to eliminate a problem that could cause "link
   thrashing" behind some symmetric NATs.
 - Escalating UDP TTLs was re-introduced to better transit some port-restricted
   cone NATs such as Linux IP MASQ (used for Docker).
 - An otherwise harmless crash-on-exit bug in the network controller was fixed.
 - All new direct links are now confirmed in both directions. This adds a very
   small amount of initial HELLO/OK traffic but fixes some edge cases where an
   incomplete or unidirectional path might be used.
 - [SECURITY] Better rate limiting was put in place for VERB_PUSH_DIRECT_PATHS
   to prevent potential abuse for amplification attacks.
 - [SECURITY] Build flags were tweaked on OSX to ensure that all code including
   dependency libraries are built with full stack canary protection and ASLR
   support.

Visit https://www.zerotier.com/blog or follow @ZeroTier on Twitter for updates
and announcements!
2015-11-17 12:18:45 -08:00
Adam Ierymenko
1c0c3e62dc Just add a launch prerequisite for .NET 4.5 -- it's usually there, and if not it can be easily installed. This is mostly an issue on old Windows Server systems, and in that case the admin will likely want to decide how to proceed. 2015-11-17 11:13:44 -08:00