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// Copyright 2015-2020 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// This file is part of OpenEthereum.
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// OpenEthereum is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
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// OpenEthereum is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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// along with OpenEthereum. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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#![recursion_limit = "128"]
extern crate ethcore_io as io;
extern crate ethereum_types;
extern crate ethkey;
extern crate ipnetwork;
extern crate libc;
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extern crate parity_crypto as crypto;
extern crate parity_snappy as snappy;
extern crate rlp;
Increase number of requested block bodies in chain sync (#10247) * Increase the number of block bodies requested during Sync. * Increase the number of block bodies requested during Sync. * Check if our peer is an older parity client with the bug of not handling large requests properly * Add a ClientVersion struct and a ClientCapabilites trait * Make ClientVersion its own module * Refactor and extend use of ClientVersion * Replace strings with ClientVersion in PeerInfo * Group further functionality in ClientCapabilities * Move parity client version data from tuple to its own struct. * Implement accessor methods for ParityClientData and remove them from ClientVersion. * Minor fixes * Make functions specific to parity return types specific to parity. * Test for shorter ID strings * Fix formatting and remove unneeded dependencies. * Roll back Cargo.lock * Commit last Cargo.lock * Convert from string to ClientVersion * * When checking if peer accepts service transactions just check if it's parity, remove version check. * Remove dependency on semver in ethcore-sync * Remove unnecessary String instantiation * Rename peer_info to peer_version * Update RPC test helpers * Simplify From<String> * Parse static version string only once * Update RPC tests to new ClientVersion struct * Document public members * More robust parsing of ID string * Minor changes. * Update version in which large block bodies requests appear. * Update ethcore/sync/src/block_sync.rs Co-Authored-By: elferdo <elferdo@gmail.com> * Update util/network/src/client_version.rs Co-Authored-By: elferdo <elferdo@gmail.com> * Update util/network/src/client_version.rs Co-Authored-By: elferdo <elferdo@gmail.com> * Update tests. * Minor fixes.
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extern crate semver;
extern crate serde;
#[macro_use]
extern crate serde_derive;
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#[cfg(test)]
#[macro_use]
extern crate assert_matches;
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#[macro_use]
extern crate error_chain;
Increase number of requested block bodies in chain sync (#10247) * Increase the number of block bodies requested during Sync. * Increase the number of block bodies requested during Sync. * Check if our peer is an older parity client with the bug of not handling large requests properly * Add a ClientVersion struct and a ClientCapabilites trait * Make ClientVersion its own module * Refactor and extend use of ClientVersion * Replace strings with ClientVersion in PeerInfo * Group further functionality in ClientCapabilities * Move parity client version data from tuple to its own struct. * Implement accessor methods for ParityClientData and remove them from ClientVersion. * Minor fixes * Make functions specific to parity return types specific to parity. * Test for shorter ID strings * Fix formatting and remove unneeded dependencies. * Roll back Cargo.lock * Commit last Cargo.lock * Convert from string to ClientVersion * * When checking if peer accepts service transactions just check if it's parity, remove version check. * Remove dependency on semver in ethcore-sync * Remove unnecessary String instantiation * Rename peer_info to peer_version * Update RPC test helpers * Simplify From<String> * Parse static version string only once * Update RPC tests to new ClientVersion struct * Document public members * More robust parsing of ID string * Minor changes. * Update version in which large block bodies requests appear. * Update ethcore/sync/src/block_sync.rs Co-Authored-By: elferdo <elferdo@gmail.com> * Update util/network/src/client_version.rs Co-Authored-By: elferdo <elferdo@gmail.com> * Update util/network/src/client_version.rs Co-Authored-By: elferdo <elferdo@gmail.com> * Update tests. * Minor fixes.
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#[macro_use]
extern crate lazy_static;
pub mod client_version;
mod connection_filter;
mod error;
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pub use connection_filter::{ConnectionDirection, ConnectionFilter};
pub use error::{DisconnectReason, Error, ErrorKind};
pub use io::TimerToken;
Increase number of requested block bodies in chain sync (#10247) * Increase the number of block bodies requested during Sync. * Increase the number of block bodies requested during Sync. * Check if our peer is an older parity client with the bug of not handling large requests properly * Add a ClientVersion struct and a ClientCapabilites trait * Make ClientVersion its own module * Refactor and extend use of ClientVersion * Replace strings with ClientVersion in PeerInfo * Group further functionality in ClientCapabilities * Move parity client version data from tuple to its own struct. * Implement accessor methods for ParityClientData and remove them from ClientVersion. * Minor fixes * Make functions specific to parity return types specific to parity. * Test for shorter ID strings * Fix formatting and remove unneeded dependencies. * Roll back Cargo.lock * Commit last Cargo.lock * Convert from string to ClientVersion * * When checking if peer accepts service transactions just check if it's parity, remove version check. * Remove dependency on semver in ethcore-sync * Remove unnecessary String instantiation * Rename peer_info to peer_version * Update RPC test helpers * Simplify From<String> * Parse static version string only once * Update RPC tests to new ClientVersion struct * Document public members * More robust parsing of ID string * Minor changes. * Update version in which large block bodies requests appear. * Update ethcore/sync/src/block_sync.rs Co-Authored-By: elferdo <elferdo@gmail.com> * Update util/network/src/client_version.rs Co-Authored-By: elferdo <elferdo@gmail.com> * Update util/network/src/client_version.rs Co-Authored-By: elferdo <elferdo@gmail.com> * Update tests. * Minor fixes.
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use client_version::ClientVersion;
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use ethereum_types::H512;
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use ethkey::Secret;
use ipnetwork::{IpNetwork, IpNetworkError};
use rlp::{Decodable, DecoderError, Rlp};
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use std::{
cmp::Ordering,
collections::HashMap,
net::{Ipv4Addr, SocketAddr, SocketAddrV4},
str::{self, FromStr},
sync::Arc,
time::Duration,
};
/// Protocol handler level packet id
pub type PacketId = u8;
/// Protocol / handler id
pub type ProtocolId = [u8; 3];
/// Node public key
pub type NodeId = H512;
/// Local (temporary) peer session ID.
pub type PeerId = usize;
/// Messages used to communitate with the event loop from other threads.
#[derive(Clone)]
pub enum NetworkIoMessage {
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/// Register a new protocol handler.
AddHandler {
/// Handler shared instance.
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handler: Arc<dyn NetworkProtocolHandler + Sync>,
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/// Protocol Id.
protocol: ProtocolId,
/// Supported protocol versions and number of packet IDs reserved by the protocol (packet count).
versions: Vec<(u8, u8)>,
},
/// Register a new protocol timer
AddTimer {
/// Protocol Id.
protocol: ProtocolId,
/// Timer token.
token: TimerToken,
/// Timer delay.
delay: Duration,
},
/// Initliaze public interface.
InitPublicInterface,
/// Disconnect a peer.
Disconnect(PeerId),
/// Disconnect and temporary disable peer.
DisablePeer(PeerId),
/// Network has been started with the host as the given enode.
NetworkStarted(String),
}
/// Shared session information
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct SessionInfo {
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/// Peer public key
pub id: Option<NodeId>,
/// Peer client ID
pub client_version: ClientVersion,
/// Peer RLPx protocol version
pub protocol_version: u32,
/// Session protocol capabilities
pub capabilities: Vec<SessionCapabilityInfo>,
/// Peer protocol capabilities
pub peer_capabilities: Vec<PeerCapabilityInfo>,
/// Peer ping delay
pub ping: Option<Duration>,
/// True if this session was originated by us.
pub originated: bool,
/// Remote endpoint address of the session
pub remote_address: String,
/// Local endpoint address of the session
pub local_address: String,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct PeerCapabilityInfo {
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pub protocol: ProtocolId,
pub version: u8,
}
impl Decodable for PeerCapabilityInfo {
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fn decode(rlp: &Rlp) -> Result<Self, DecoderError> {
let p: Vec<u8> = rlp.val_at(0)?;
if p.len() != 3 {
return Err(DecoderError::Custom(
"Invalid subprotocol string length. Should be 3",
));
}
let mut p2: ProtocolId = [0u8; 3];
p2.clone_from_slice(&p);
Ok(PeerCapabilityInfo {
protocol: p2,
version: rlp.val_at(1)?,
})
}
}
impl ToString for PeerCapabilityInfo {
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fn to_string(&self) -> String {
format!(
"{}/{}",
str::from_utf8(&self.protocol[..]).unwrap_or("???"),
self.version
)
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct SessionCapabilityInfo {
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pub protocol: [u8; 3],
pub version: u8,
pub packet_count: u8,
pub id_offset: u8,
}
impl PartialOrd for SessionCapabilityInfo {
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fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &SessionCapabilityInfo) -> Option<Ordering> {
Some(self.cmp(other))
}
}
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impl Ord for SessionCapabilityInfo {
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fn cmp(&self, b: &SessionCapabilityInfo) -> Ordering {
// By protocol id first
if self.protocol != b.protocol {
return self.protocol.cmp(&b.protocol);
}
// By version
self.version.cmp(&b.version)
}
}
/// Network service configuration
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Clone)]
pub struct NetworkConfiguration {
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/// Directory path to store general network configuration. None means nothing will be saved
pub config_path: Option<String>,
/// Directory path to store network-specific configuration. None means nothing will be saved
pub net_config_path: Option<String>,
/// IP address to listen for incoming connections. Listen to all connections by default
pub listen_address: Option<SocketAddr>,
/// IP address to advertise. Detected automatically if none.
pub public_address: Option<SocketAddr>,
/// Port for UDP connections, same as TCP by default
pub udp_port: Option<u16>,
/// Enable NAT configuration
pub nat_enabled: bool,
/// Enable discovery
pub discovery_enabled: bool,
/// List of initial node addresses
pub boot_nodes: Vec<String>,
/// Use provided node key instead of default
pub use_secret: Option<Secret>,
/// Minimum number of connected peers to maintain
pub min_peers: u32,
/// Maximum allowed number of peers
pub max_peers: u32,
/// Maximum handshakes
pub max_handshakes: u32,
/// Reserved protocols. Peers with <key> protocol get additional <value> connection slots.
pub reserved_protocols: HashMap<ProtocolId, u32>,
/// List of reserved node addresses.
pub reserved_nodes: Vec<String>,
/// The non-reserved peer mode.
pub non_reserved_mode: NonReservedPeerMode,
/// IP filter
pub ip_filter: IpFilter,
/// Client identifier
pub client_version: String,
}
impl Default for NetworkConfiguration {
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fn default() -> Self {
NetworkConfiguration::new()
}
}
impl NetworkConfiguration {
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/// Create a new instance of default settings.
pub fn new() -> Self {
NetworkConfiguration {
config_path: None,
net_config_path: None,
listen_address: None,
public_address: None,
udp_port: None,
nat_enabled: true,
discovery_enabled: true,
boot_nodes: Vec::new(),
use_secret: None,
min_peers: 25,
max_peers: 50,
max_handshakes: 64,
reserved_protocols: HashMap::new(),
ip_filter: IpFilter::default(),
reserved_nodes: Vec::new(),
non_reserved_mode: NonReservedPeerMode::Accept,
client_version: "Parity-network".into(),
}
}
/// Create new default configuration with specified listen port.
pub fn new_with_port(port: u16) -> NetworkConfiguration {
let mut config = NetworkConfiguration::new();
config.listen_address = Some(SocketAddr::V4(SocketAddrV4::new(
Ipv4Addr::new(0, 0, 0, 0),
port,
)));
config
}
/// Create new default configuration for localhost-only connection with random port (usefull for testing)
pub fn new_local() -> NetworkConfiguration {
let mut config = NetworkConfiguration::new();
config.listen_address = Some(SocketAddr::V4(SocketAddrV4::new(
Ipv4Addr::new(127, 0, 0, 1),
0,
)));
config.nat_enabled = false;
config
}
}
/// IO access point. This is passed to all IO handlers and provides an interface to the IO subsystem.
pub trait NetworkContext {
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/// Send a packet over the network to another peer.
fn send(&self, peer: PeerId, packet_id: PacketId, data: Vec<u8>) -> Result<(), Error>;
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/// Send a packet over the network to another peer using specified protocol.
fn send_protocol(
&self,
protocol: ProtocolId,
peer: PeerId,
packet_id: PacketId,
data: Vec<u8>,
) -> Result<(), Error>;
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/// Respond to a current network message. Panics if no there is no packet in the context. If the session is expired returns nothing.
fn respond(&self, packet_id: PacketId, data: Vec<u8>) -> Result<(), Error>;
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/// Disconnect a peer and prevent it from connecting again.
fn disable_peer(&self, peer: PeerId);
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/// Disconnect peer. Reconnect can be attempted later.
fn disconnect_peer(&self, peer: PeerId);
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/// Check if the session is still active.
fn is_expired(&self) -> bool;
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/// Register a new IO timer. 'IoHandler::timeout' will be called with the token.
fn register_timer(&self, token: TimerToken, delay: Duration) -> Result<(), Error>;
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/// Returns peer identification string
fn peer_client_version(&self, peer: PeerId) -> ClientVersion;
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/// Returns information on p2p session
fn session_info(&self, peer: PeerId) -> Option<SessionInfo>;
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/// Returns max version for a given protocol.
fn protocol_version(&self, protocol: ProtocolId, peer: PeerId) -> Option<u8>;
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/// Returns this object's subprotocol name.
fn subprotocol_name(&self) -> ProtocolId;
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/// Returns whether the given peer ID is a reserved peer.
fn is_reserved_peer(&self, peer: PeerId) -> bool;
}
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impl<'a, T> NetworkContext for &'a T
where
T: ?Sized + NetworkContext,
{
fn send(&self, peer: PeerId, packet_id: PacketId, data: Vec<u8>) -> Result<(), Error> {
(**self).send(peer, packet_id, data)
}
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fn send_protocol(
&self,
protocol: ProtocolId,
peer: PeerId,
packet_id: PacketId,
data: Vec<u8>,
) -> Result<(), Error> {
(**self).send_protocol(protocol, peer, packet_id, data)
}
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fn respond(&self, packet_id: PacketId, data: Vec<u8>) -> Result<(), Error> {
(**self).respond(packet_id, data)
}
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fn disable_peer(&self, peer: PeerId) {
(**self).disable_peer(peer)
}
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fn disconnect_peer(&self, peer: PeerId) {
(**self).disconnect_peer(peer)
}
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fn is_expired(&self) -> bool {
(**self).is_expired()
}
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fn register_timer(&self, token: TimerToken, delay: Duration) -> Result<(), Error> {
(**self).register_timer(token, delay)
}
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fn peer_client_version(&self, peer: PeerId) -> ClientVersion {
(**self).peer_client_version(peer)
}
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fn session_info(&self, peer: PeerId) -> Option<SessionInfo> {
(**self).session_info(peer)
}
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fn protocol_version(&self, protocol: ProtocolId, peer: PeerId) -> Option<u8> {
(**self).protocol_version(protocol, peer)
}
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fn subprotocol_name(&self) -> ProtocolId {
(**self).subprotocol_name()
}
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fn is_reserved_peer(&self, peer: PeerId) -> bool {
(**self).is_reserved_peer(peer)
}
}
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/// Network IO protocol handler. This needs to be implemented for each new subprotocol.
/// All the handler function are called from within IO event loop.
/// `Message` is the type for message data.
pub trait NetworkProtocolHandler: Sync + Send {
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/// Initialize the handler
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fn initialize(&self, _io: &dyn NetworkContext) {}
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/// Called when new network packet received.
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fn read(&self, io: &dyn NetworkContext, peer: &PeerId, packet_id: u8, data: &[u8]);
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/// Called when new peer is connected. Only called when peer supports the same protocol.
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fn connected(&self, io: &dyn NetworkContext, peer: &PeerId);
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/// Called when a previously connected peer disconnects.
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fn disconnected(&self, io: &dyn NetworkContext, peer: &PeerId);
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/// Timer function called after a timeout created with `NetworkContext::timeout`.
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fn timeout(&self, _io: &dyn NetworkContext, _timer: TimerToken) {}
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}
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/// Non-reserved peer modes.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum NonReservedPeerMode {
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/// Accept them. This is the default.
Accept,
/// Deny them.
Deny,
}
impl NonReservedPeerMode {
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/// Attempt to parse the peer mode from a string.
pub fn parse(s: &str) -> Option<Self> {
match s {
"accept" => Some(NonReservedPeerMode::Accept),
"deny" => Some(NonReservedPeerMode::Deny),
_ => None,
}
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct IpFilter {
pub predefined: AllowIP,
pub custom_allow: Vec<IpNetwork>,
pub custom_block: Vec<IpNetwork>,
}
impl Default for IpFilter {
fn default() -> Self {
IpFilter {
predefined: AllowIP::All,
custom_allow: vec![],
custom_block: vec![],
}
}
}
impl IpFilter {
/// Attempt to parse the peer mode from a string.
pub fn parse(s: &str) -> Result<IpFilter, IpNetworkError> {
let mut filter = IpFilter::default();
for f in s.split_whitespace() {
match f {
"all" => filter.predefined = AllowIP::All,
"private" => filter.predefined = AllowIP::Private,
"public" => filter.predefined = AllowIP::Public,
"none" => filter.predefined = AllowIP::None,
custom => {
if custom.starts_with("-") {
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filter
.custom_block
.push(IpNetwork::from_str(&custom.to_owned().split_off(1))?)
} else {
filter.custom_allow.push(IpNetwork::from_str(custom)?)
}
}
}
}
Ok(filter)
}
}
/// IP fiter
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum AllowIP {
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/// Connect to any address
All,
/// Connect to private network only
Private,
/// Connect to public network only
Public,
/// Block all addresses
None,
}