tox_shell is a basic secure shell that can be used to control a
computer from any Tox client.
Just run tox_shell and make it add your Tox id.
It's very basic but it works.
#if 0 the content of toxav/msi.c : int stringify_message(MSIMessage
*msg, char *dest)
This function has no effect and does not seem to be used for actively
waiting.
Fix various other style errors, reduce scope when possible, avoid
redundant writes, clarify operator priorities, etc.
Added request_id.
request_id must be obtained with tox_generate_dns3_string, stored,
then passed to tox_decrypt_dns3_TXT when we want to decrypt the
received response.
Moved Bunch of functions from net_crypto to crypto_core.
decrypt_data_fast and decrypt_data_symmetric were the same thing
therefore, removed decrypt_data_fast.
Replaced all the crypto_secretbox_* defines with the equivalent
crypto_box_* one.
New define: crypto_box_KEYBYTES that is equal to
crypto_box_BEFORENMBYTES.
From what I see there is a difference between *BSD and Linux when
linking vs. toxcore which has been bulit vs. the NaCl library:
on Linux it only links if NaCl's object files (i.e. randombytes.o) is
present in the linker options, however on *BSD systems this will cause a
linking error, see:
https://github.com/Tox/toxic/issues/31#issuecomment-38224441
This commit makes sure that we do not add the NaCl object files to our
pkg-config settings on *BSD, but do add them on Linux.
Main changes:
1. Strings no longer need to be NULL terminated.
2. tox_get_friend_id is now named tox_get_friend_number.
3. The friend request callback function is now (Tox *tox, uint8_t *,
uint8_t *, uint16_t, void *), the Tox object pointer has been added to
it.
Crash stuff:
nTox.c:
- do_refresh(): avoid crashes (input a "%" and the client goes "boom!", send someone a string with embedded "%" and see him blow up...)
Other stuff:
toxcore: tox.h (doc.)/network.c (code):
- networking_wait_prepare(): return -1 if lenptr was NULL and therefore not settable
nTox.c:
- fraddr_to_str(): function to convert a TOX_FRIEND_ADDRESS into a segmented (and therefore line-breakable) string
- print_friendlist(): print index of friend on name line, print id on 2nd line
- command /f: skip spaces (and +) inside a friend id
- command /r (new): "/r #" to remove a friend
- main(): reduce cpu consumption if we're not currently sending files
On deleting the last peer, it's just a delete.
On deleting any other peer, the last peer is moved into that space, gaining a different number.
Print that detail where appropriate.
tox.*, Messenger.*, group_chats.*:
- expand interface of callback by peernumber/change
groupchats.c:
- call callback in addpeer/delpeer/setnick with peernumber and flag
nTox.c:
- print_groupchatpeers(): print as many names on a line as possible, not one peer per line
- print_groupnamelistchange(): only print the change, if possible (i.e. "new peer", "peer's new name")
- added command "/p" to print the list of peers
/cf # rsp. /cg # sets, /cr resets target
Also reformatted display of sent group message slightly to look less beta-ish.
Then using "#<num>" for group number vs. "<num>" for friend/peer numbers.
Also changed to a slightly different message on people without name.
group_chats.*:
- group_send_nick() to send own name
- setnick() to store a received name
Messenger.c:
- group_send_nick() before group_sendmessage() (in regular intervals, to inform new peers)
nTox.c:
- print_groupmessage(): on error or on a name of length zero the result of tox_group_peername() isn't null-terminated, catch that
- multiple places: tox_getname() doesn't terminate the string, make sure nTox does
- format_message():
. - renamed to print_formatted_message()
. - changed semantics: does the new_line() itself, saves caller from freeing the buffer (which no caller did)
. - changed signature: now also prints the friend's name when sending
. - intern: date is only printed once, the message line gets only time
- print_message(): enforce null termination
- main():
. - setlocale() to init locale (for date/time printing)
. - own name: ensure null termination
Messenger.c:
- notify of friend name change *before* the old name is overwritten
nTox.c:
- flag[]: additional flag for special wrapping
- help expanded and split (to keep below 256 chars)
- new_lines_mark(): stores flag for special wrapping
- print_friendlist():
. - extracted pattern for output
. - added length of id string allocation
. - replaced '\t' with '+ ', wrappers don't account for '\t'
- line_eval():
. - removed a few do_refresh() directly after a new_lines() (calls do_refresh() at its end)
. - 'h' (help): parsing of an additional character for f(riend) or g(roup)
- wrap():
. - the major bugfix:
. - no more endless looping if the input had a substring with no spaces
. for more than line_width (e.g. ID of 78 and window smaller than 78)
- wrap_bars(): wrap() for "rich" messages, honors embedded '\n', breaks preferable at '|'
- print_help(): listed all options and added explanations
- print_invite(): fixed minuscule typo
- main(): made print_help() reachable again
nTox.h:
- majorly cut down to what is really needed
Additionally (besides cleanups):
network.h/tox.h:
- WIN32: fix a strange sa_family_t definition
- WIN32: define EWOULDBLOCK to WSAEWOULDBLOCK
- WIN32: kill macro for an existing function (IN6_ADDR_EQUAL)
network.c:
- use EWOULDBLOCK instead of EAGAIN (same value, but EWOULDBLOCK is more "popular")
- new_networking(): only try to enable IPv4-in-IPv6 if it's not already enabled per default
- inet_ntop()/inet_pton(): WIN32: remove partial initializers in favor of a simple memset()
- ip_equal(): WIN32: use an existing function
- logging: networking_wait_execute(): only dump result if not timeout
- logging: loglogdata(): kill an unused variable
LAN_discovery.c:
- send_broadcasts(): re-enabled, can only support IPv4 by principle, split into fetch_broadcast_info() (to fetch the addresses once) and send_broadcasts() (actual sending)
DHT.c:
- DHT_load_state_callback(): enclosed a fprintf(stderr, ...) into #ifdef DEBUG
Lossless_UDP.c:
- change_handshake(): harden against strange sa_family_t definitions
Messenger.c:
- logging: fix ID to string conversion
util.c:
- logging: eliminate a signed-warning
Tox sync is a proof of concept bittorrent sync inspired application that
uses tox to sync the contents of two folders.
Currently only works on POSIX compilant operating systems.
Compilerflag: CLIENT_ONETOONE_IP (to define in DHT.h, default unset i.e. NEW case: two addresses)
Every function in DHT{_test}.c working on Client_data has been rewritten to store IPv4 addresses in assoc4, IPv6 addresses in assoc6.
Loading/Storing of states defined with other compiler switch is transparently adjusting to the differences.
DHT.h, DHT.c:
- introduction and handling of the structure changes
DHT_test.c, Messenger.c:
- logging adapted to new structures
util.h:
- LOGGING isn't undefined per default anymore
Please wait until the tox.h API is updated before integrating it into
your clients.
nTox:
/g
creates a new group chat
/i friendnum groupnum
invite friendnum to groupnum
/z groupnum message
send message to groupnum
NOTE: group chats currenly might not handle packet loss well if there are less than 6 participants.
- addr_resolv(_or_parse_ip)(): added an optional parameter to return both an IPv6 and an IPv4 address if requested address family was AF_UNSPEC
- logging of unhandled packets
DHT.c:
- bootstrap_from_address(): use the additional return from addr_resolv_or_parse_ip() to bootstrap in both network types at once
Lossless_UDP_testclient.c:
- main(): adapt to signature change of addr_resolve()
Messenger.c. LAN_discovery.h:
- lost a htons(), readded
- moved LAN_DISCOVERY_INTERVAL #define into LAN_discovery.h
LAN_discovery.c:
- added IPv4-in-IPv6 local address test