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Joanne Hugé authored
This commit concerns networks that use the --same-country option. We recently discovered that the IP geolocation database contains incorrect entries. To work around this, the protocol needs to be changed by adding the country as 4th field in addresses (the first 3 are: ip, port, protocol) and the new --country option allows a node to announce a country that differs from the one the GeoIP DB. Thanks to the previous commits it's possible to implement backward compatibility, by not sending the 4th field (country) to nodes that can't parse it. Of course, these old nodes would continue to not create appropriate tunnels and after a while, the administrator of the network may decide to increase registry's --min-protocol (7). In a network with only nodes that implement this last version of the protocol, the nodes may only use the GeoIP DB to resolve their own IPs. See merge request nexedi/re6stnet!27
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