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checking in windows. To do so, tested binaries must still be supplied
with valid commandline arguments, but on windows gnunet will utilize the
-d flag to run the programs initialization phase or privileged
operations only. In these modes, a program will not enter its mainloop
or communicate with the outside.
updated relevant function calls gnunet-wide to meet the extended
function parameters.
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This code is considered experimental
and has not yet undergone intensive testing. Use it at your own peril, but we would still be really glad for
feedback and bug reports! (thanks!)
* fixed a typo in the exit-makefile (buildflags)
* adjusted output of gnunet-helper-exit-windows to properly identify itself
* updated driver-paths for looking for tap32/tap64
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for exit-helper-windows and exit-helper.
* added ipv4 NAPT and removal functionality to exit-helper-windows
* moved a few variables
* next todo: ipv6 forwarding rules for netsh
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added stub for ipv4 nat. Note that there is a problem ahead!
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there seems to be no point in adding support for partial read from the
TAP, as there is no delimiter and we get data on a per-frame level.
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added check if we are running on a win32/wow64/win64 host system.
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removed a few obsolete variables
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gnunet-helper-vpn-windows
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