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usability
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support in new NAT code; documenting options to be used in the future
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- removing UNIX domain sockets port support and UNIX domain socket NAT support
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connecting to the network
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aggressively
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paths (#2887), removing now unnecessary/dead flags argument to GNUNET_NETWORK_socket_bind
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adding cfg options for certificate verification
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model for services as described at https://gnunet.org/gnunet-access-control-model
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specify any port for TCP-based IPC (and interpret that as no TCP-based IPC desired), as we can and want to use UNIX domain sockets in this case by default
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