The command line API still uses `apiMaximumSupportedVersion`.
The unit test RPCs use `apiMinimumSupportedVersion` if unspecified.
Context:
- #4568
- #4552
Add a `NetworkID` field to help prevent replay attacks on and from
side-chains.
The new field must be used when the server is using a network id > 1024.
To preserve legacy behavior, all chains with a network ID less than 1025
retain the existing behavior. This includes Mainnet, Testnet, Devnet,
and hooks-testnet. If `sfNetworkID` is present in any transaction
submitted to any of the nodes on one of these chains, then
`telNETWORK_ID_MAKES_TX_NON_CANONICAL` is returned.
Since chains with a network ID less than 1025, including Mainnet, retain
the existing behavior, there is no need for an amendment.
The `NetworkID` helps to prevent replay attacks because users specify a
`NetworkID` field in every transaction for that chain.
This change introduces a new UINT32 field, `sfNetworkID` ("NetworkID").
There are also three new local error codes for transaction results:
- `telNETWORK_ID_MAKES_TX_NON_CANONICAL`
- `telREQUIRES_NETWORK_ID`
- `telWRONG_NETWORK`
To learn about the other transaction result codes, see:
https://xrpl.org/transaction-results.html
Local error codes were chosen because a transaction is not necessarily
malformed if it is submitted to a node running on the incorrect chain.
This is a local error specific to that node and could be corrected by
switching to a different node or by changing the `network_id` on that
node. See:
https://xrpl.org/connect-your-rippled-to-the-xrp-test-net.html
In addition to using `NetworkID`, it is still generally recommended to
use different accounts and keys on side-chains. However, people will
undoubtedly use the same keys on multiple chains; for example, this is
common practice on other blockchain networks. There are also some
legitimate use cases for this.
A `app.NetworkID` test suite has been added, and `core.Config` was
updated to include some network_id tests.
Each node on the network is supposed to have a unique cryptographic
identity. Typically, this identity is generated randomly at startup
and stored for later reuse in the (poorly named) file `wallet.db`.
If the file is copied, it is possible for two nodes to share the
same node identity. This is generally not desirable and existing
servers will detect and reject connections to other servers that
have the same key.
This commit achives three things:
1. It improves the detection code to pinpoint instances where two
distinct servers with the same key connect with each other. In
that case, servers will log an appropriate error and shut down
pending intervention by the server's operator.
2. It makes it possible for server administrators to securely and
easily generate new cryptographic identities for servers using
the new `--newnodeid` command line arguments. When a server is
started using this command, it will generate and save a random
secure identity.
3. It makes it possible to configure the identity using a command
line option, which makes it possible to derive it from data or
parameters associated with the container or hardware where the
instance is running by passing the `--nodeid` option, followed
by a single argument identifying the infomation from which the
node's identity is derived. For example, the following command
will result in nodes with different hostnames having different
node identities: `rippled --nodeid $HOSTNAME`
The last option is particularly useful for automated cloud-based
deployments that minimize the need for storing state and provide
unique deployment identifiers.
**Important note for server operators:**
Depending on variables outside of the the control of this code,
such as operating system version or configuration, permissions,
and more, it may be possible for other users or programs to be
able to access the command line arguments of other processes
on the system.
If you are operating in a shared environment, you should avoid
using this option, preferring instead to use the `[node_seed]`
option in the configuration file, and use permissions to limit
exposure of the node seed.
A user who gains access to the value used to derive the node's
unique identity could impersonate that node.
The commit also updates the minimum supported server protocol
version to `XRPL/2.1`, which has been supported since version
1.5.0 and eliminates support for `XPRL/2.0`.
With this amendment, the CheckCash transaction creates a TrustLine
if needed. The change is modeled after offer crossing. And,
similar to offer crossing, cashing a check allows an account to
exceed its trust line limit.
- Simplify and consolidate code for parsing hex input.
- Replace beast::endian::order with boost::endian::order.
- Simplify CountedObject code.
- Remove pre-C++17 workarounds in favor of C++17 based solutions.
- Improve `base_uint` and simplify its hex-parsing interface by
consolidating the `SexHex` and `SetHexExact` methods into one
API: `parseHex` which forces callers to verify the result of
the operation; as a result some public-facing API endpoints
may now return errors when passed values that were previously
accepted.
- Remove the simple fallback implementations of SHA2 and RIPEMD
introduced to reduce our dependency on OpenSSL. The code is
slow and rarely, if ever, exercised and we rely on OpenSSL
functionality for Boost.ASIO as well.
* Document delete_batch, back_off_milliseconds, age_threshold_seconds.
* Convert those time values to chrono types.
* Fix bug that ignored age_threshold_seconds.
* Add a "recovery buffer" to the config that gives the node a chance to
recover before aborting online delete.
* Add begin/end log messages around the SQL queries.
* Add a new configuration section: [sqlite] to allow tuning the sqlite
database operations. Ignored on full/large history servers.
* Update documentation of [node_db] and [sqlite] in the
rippled-example.cfg file.
Resolves#3321
When the Env::AppBundle constructor throws an exception
it still needs to run ~AppBundle(), otherwise the JobQueue
isn't properly shut down. Specifically the JobQueue
can destruct without waiting on outstanding jobs in the
queue.
This change ensures that if Env::AppBundle constructor
throws, Env::AppBundle::~AppBundle() runs.
This fixes the unit test crash exposed by PR #3047.
At this point all of the jss::* names are defined in the same
file. That file has been named JsonFields.h. That file name
has little to do with either JsonStaticStrings (which is what
jss is short for) or with jss. The file is renamed to jss.h
so the file name better reflects what the file contains.
All includes of that file are fixed. A few include order
issues are tidied up along the way.
Resource limits were not properly applied to connections with
known IP addresses but no corresponding users.
Add unit tests for unlimited vs. limited ports.
The six different ranges of TER codes are broken up into six
different enumerations. A template class allows subsets of
these enumerations to be aggregated. This technique allows
verification at compile time that no TEC codes are returned
before the signature is checked.
Conversion between TER instance and integer is provided by
named functions. This makes accidental conversion almost
impossible and makes type abuse easier to spot in the code
base.
* Can be exercised from the command line with json2
* Rewrite Env::do_rpc to call the same code as
rpc from the command line. This puts rpc
handling logic in one place.
Sets a maximum TransferRate value of 100%. Squashes any
requested TransferRate over the limit to the max value.
This change requires an amendment ("fix1201") in rippled.
Adds test functionality for enabling an amendment mid-test.
Additionally, adds tests utilizing varying transfer rates both
with and without the amendment enabled.
Add more test coverage for ServerHandlerImp.cpp. Ensure limit parameter
is propagated from parsed object to in-memory config.
Release Notes
-------------
This fixes a bug whereby the limit parameter on a port configuration was
ignored.
This is a substantial refactor of the consensus code and also introduces
a basic consensus simulation and testing framework. The new generic/templated
version is in src/ripple/consensus and documents the current type requirements.
The version adapted for the RCL is in src/ripple/app/consensus. The testing
framework is in src/test/csf.
Minor behavioral changes/fixes include:
* Adjust close time offset even when not validating.
* Remove spurious proposing_ = false call at end of handleLCL.
* Remove unused functionality provided by checkLastValidation.
* Separate open and converge time
* Don't send a bow out if we're not proposing
* Prevent consensus stopping if NetworkOPs switches to disconnect mode while
consensus accepts a ledger
* Prevent a corner case in which Consensus::gotTxSet or Consensus::peerProposal
has the potential to update internal state while an dispatched accept job is
running.
* Distinguish external and internal calls to startNewRound. Only external
calls can reset the proposing_ state of consensus
Modify doStart Application method to specify whether or not to start the
DeadlineTimers. Specify inactive timers for jtx::Env Applications and
active timers for standard Applications.
Add envconfig test helper for manipulating Env config via
callables. Create new common modifiers for non-admin config,
validator config and one for using different server port values.