'ostp prober' was never a real subcommand - ostp-prober is a separate,
gitignored standalone tool, not part of the ostp binary's CLI surface
(no Prober variant in the Commands enum, no handler in main.rs). Also
fixed misaligned columns on the proxy-env/proxy-env-clear lines.
The repo switched to AGPLv3 back on 2026-06-18 (commit 9ce9e6d), and
Cargo.toml/README have said AGPL-3.0 ever since — but that license-change
commit was never carried forward into the 0.4.x rebuild branch, so the
actual LICENSE file silently reverted to the pre-rebuild BSL 1.1 text
(with a "converts to MIT in 2030" clause that hasn't applied for months).
Restored the real AGPLv3 text from 9ce9e6d.
Also added the missing `license` field to a few crate manifests that
didn't declare one (ostp-gui/src-tauri, ostp-jni, ostp-tun-helper), and
dropped the Tauri template placeholder authors/description.
Traced the whole traffic-counter pipeline (Dart -> MethodChannel ->
Kotlin -> JNI -> Bridge) end to end; it's architecturally identical to
the working desktop implementation, so no code-level bug was found.
Previously a getMetrics exception was only reported as a PlatformException
that Dart swallows with a bare debugPrint, invisible in the in-app log
viewer users actually have access to. Now it's also written to the
native log buffer via OstpClientSdk.addLog, so if the counter breaks
again the actual cause (exception vs. genuinely-zero atomics) shows up
in View Logs instead of requiring adb.
Mirrors ostp-gui's "Show Speed" / "Show RTT" client settings toggles
(both default on): the home screen now shows live download/upload
throughput (computed from byte deltas between 1s polls, same as
desktop's poll()) as a subtitle under the existing cumulative
Download/Upload totals, and the RTT box is now hideable. Also fixed
"Test Ping" to actually query getMetrics instead of just faking a
500ms spinner with no real measurement.
stealth_sni was never actually consumed to construct any wire bytes —
verified dead in bridge.rs (only stored, never read). It implied
TLS/HTTP SNI mimicry that this project deliberately does not do
(zapret-like: packet-level DPI obfuscation only, no protocol
mimicry). Removed from the runtime schema (config.rs, bridge.rs),
both CLI/GUI local config shapes and their JSON templates, the
Flutter profile model/UI/share-link logic, and README feature docs.
migrate.rs now drops the field from legacy configs with a note
instead of carrying it forward.
- Profile edit dialog: moved junk packets + TCP fragmentation into their own
modals (tap-to-configure), replacing 5 inline field rows with a compact
2-button row. These are occasional/advanced settings, not something every
profile edit needs to see up front.
- Profile card: subtitle repeated the server address verbatim whenever a
profile had no custom name (name falls back to serverAddr) — showing
"1.2.3.4:50000" as both title AND subtitle, with transport mode tacked on
the end of the second copy. Now only shown once; added maxLines/ellipsis
so long addresses truncate instead of wrapping awkwardly.
- Mobile: removed the "Bypass Processes" field entirely (editor UI, prefs
key, config JSON). Android per-app selection (Configure Split Tunneling)
is the real, correct control here — a process-name text field doesn't map
to anything meaningful on Android the way it does on desktop.
- Share icon changed from a QR icon (redundant — the modal already shows a
QR code) to the standard Material share glyph. Share modal title no
longer interpolates the profile's name, which — same root cause as
above — can silently BE the raw server address; title is now generic
("Share Profile") so a screenshot/recording can't leak host:port through it.
- Contrast: the monochrome theme's colorScheme.primary is pure white
(0xFFFFFFFF); several buttons hardcoded white text/icons on top of it
(Bypass/Proxy mode toggles, Copy Link), making them invisible when active.
Added an _onColor() helper (luminance-based black/white pick) and applied
it everywhere a button's foreground sits on a theme color.
- "Configure Split Tunneling" appeared to hang for 10-15s before doing
anything: MainActivity.kt's getInstalledApps handler enumerated every
installed package AND decoded+re-encoded each one's icon synchronously
inside the MethodChannel callback, which runs on the main/UI thread by
default — blocking it for the whole duration meant Flutter couldn't
render ANY frame, not even the loading spinner, until it finished. Moved
the work onto a background Thread; only the final result.success() hops
back via runOnUiThread(). Navigation + spinner now show immediately.
assets/logo.png had NO real alpha transparency — both the background and
the eagle shape were fully opaque (A=255 everywhere), just baked in as
near-black (3,3,3) vs near-white (253,253,253) RGB. Applying `color:
Colors.white` to tint it painted the WHOLE bounding square white (alpha
being 255 across the entire image gives BlendMode nothing to mask against),
which at low Opacity looked like a flat gray square instead of a silhouette.
Converted the asset in place: since it was already grayscale (R=G=B), each
pixel's luminance became its new alpha channel, RGB set to pure white. The
background (near-black, low luminance) is now near-transparent; the eagle
(near-white, high luminance) is now near-opaque. This is the same effect the
desktop GUI gets for free from its logo.svg (a vector eagle path with no
background element at all — inherently transparent), just reproduced for a
raster asset without adding flutter_svg as a new dependency.
The `color: Colors.white` tint in both watermark call sites is now
redundant (the asset is already a pure-white silhouette) and removed.
Previous scheme conflated "which release is this" with "how many times has
it been rebuilt": every run bumped the patch version, so by the time a build
was ready to promote to master the version number had already crept forward
by however many alpha/beta iterations it took to get there.
Now a release cycle has one fixed target version (e.g. 0.4.1) that stays in
every manifest unchanged through all alpha/beta iterations; only a
per-channel counter increments, and that counter lives ONLY in the git tag,
never in Cargo.toml:
v0.4.1-alpha.1 -> v0.4.1-alpha.2 -> ... -> v0.4.1-alpha.N
v0.4.1-beta.1 -> v0.4.1-beta.2 -> ... -> v0.4.1-beta.N
v0.4.1 <- master, iteration dropped
Deliberately "0.4.1-alpha.N" (dot AFTER the hyphen — a semver pre-release
identifier), not "0.4.1.N-alpha" (a 4th dot component before the hyphen):
the latter isn't valid semver and Cargo's version parser rejects it outright,
so it can never appear in Cargo.toml. That's also why the target version
itself never needs to change on a plain iteration — bumping every manifest +
refreshing both Cargo.locks is now skipped entirely unless -Switch actually
changes the target, making a routine alpha/beta push fast (just the state
file's counter + a tag).
Also fixes a real bug found while touching this: release.yml's push trigger
is tags-only ("v*") with no branch trigger, so the old `git push origin
$branch`-only path for alpha/pre-release never actually started a CI run —
only the master path (which already pushed a tag) worked. Every channel now
always pushes a real tag, which is what actually triggers the build.
release.yml's resolve-channel needed no changes: its tag-channel detection
already does substring matching (*-alpha*/*-beta*), so it classifies
"v0.4.1-alpha.37" correctly without modification.
-Prefix is gone — channel was always 1:1 with -Branch (alpha/pre-release/
master), so it was a redundant, independently-settable axis that could
silently drift from the branch (e.g. -Branch alpha -Prefix beta).
Merges the best of both lineages instead of a blind revert to v0.3.21:
kept from v0.3.21: multi-profile management (add via QR scan/link/manual,
single-select active profile, auto-mode transport/MTU probing). Kept from
current: Share Config (QR generation), Check for Updates, curated stealth-SNI
domain list, and actually-rendered exclusions fields (v0.3.21 loaded/saved
them but never showed them in the UI — dead code).
New: junk packets (pc/ps min/max) and TCP fragmentation (chunk/sleep) are now
per-profile fields in the profile editor, mirroring the desktop GUI's profile
object shape 1:1 (ostp-gui/src/main.js) so behavior matches across platforms.
WSS is gone — removed from the model, the UI, and the config builder. The
core dropped TLS-mimicry transports entirely (see §A of the rebuild), so
there was nothing left for it to configure.
Config building now targets the flat single-server schema
(ostp_client::config::ClientConfig) built from ONE active profile, not the
old modular inbounds/outbounds/urltest-failover config — the core no longer
supports connecting to multiple servers at once, matching how the desktop
GUI already works (single activeId). Also dropped a dead nested "tun": {...}
object that neither version's JSON producer nor the real ClientConfig struct
ever actually used — serde silently ignored it.
resolve-channel treated EVERY v* tag as stable, so v0.4.6-beta got published
as a non-prerelease "Latest" release, sitting on top of the release line. Now
a pushed tag is used as-is and its suffix decides the channel: v*-alpha / v*-beta
are prereleases, only a bare vX.Y.Z is stable. (A tag is never recomputed from
Cargo.toml, so the release can't upload to a different tag than the one pushed.)
Version bumped 0.4.5 -> 0.4.7 (0.4.6 is already taken by the mislabelled beta).
This commit's tip is what gets tagged v0.4.7-beta to cut the beta build.
The junk marker was a per-key CONSTANT sent in plaintext at a fixed offset in
junk frames. Junk is meant to look like random noise (zapret-style), but a
constant prefix is a recognizable per-user structure: an on-path observer
watching one user sees the same 4 bytes on every junk packet, i.e. an OSTP
fingerprint. (The earlier fix only removed the GLOBAL constant.)
Now the marker rotates every 60s window: junk_marker = HKDF(key, ver, 0x04 ||
window). To an observer the prefix changes each window (no fixed signature),
and a captured marker is only valid for ~1 window — the "bit of protection"
against a leaked marker. Only a key holder can compute it, so an outsider still
can't forge a silently-dropped junk packet (and silent-drop is cheaper than
normal processing anyway, so junk spam was never a DoS lever to begin with).
- core: derive_junk_marker(key, window) + current_junk_window() (60s window),
same version-gated HKDF scheme; junk_marker dropped from DerivedSecrets.
- client: stamps junk with the current window's marker.
- server: checks current AND previous window per key (absorbs ~1 window of
clock skew) before falling through to unauthorized-probe handling.
- Not a wire break: only junk framing changes; real handshake/data untouched.
During mixed rollout, unmatched junk merely logs as a probe (cosmetic).
Every process (CLI daemon, GUI, TUN helper) and every subsystem (tracing, the
core event logger, the helper IPC, panic hook) wrote its own file: ostp-cli.log
+ ostp-core.log + ostp-helper.log + ostp-crash.log — a pile per run. Now they
all funnel into a single ostp.log next to the exe.
- logging: LOG_FILE_NAME/log_file_path() as the one source of truth; init_tracing
gains a `truncate` arg. Truncation is gated twice: Windows-only (cfg!(windows))
AND daemon-only. One-shot commands (gk/check/init/-V/...) and the elevated TUN
helper pass truncate=false so they can never wipe a running daemon's log;
invocation_is_daemon() detects the daemon from argv. On Linux the server always
appends (history kept, OS-rotated) as requested.
- runner/helper manual writers + panic hook now target log_file_path(), so their
output lands in the same ostp.log instead of separate files.
The run-name expression contains the GHA string literal 'Release build: {0}'
— an unquoted YAML plain scalar treats ": " as starting a nested mapping,
which invalidated the entire workflow file at parse time (before any job
runs). Every push since that line was introduced failed instantly with
"Invalid workflow file ... line 11", silently burning an Actions-minutes
run each time for nothing. Wrapping the whole expression in double quotes
fixes it — verified with `npx js-yaml` that the file now parses and the
run-name value round-trips intact.
All three on-disk config.json shapes (client, server, relay) used to be
declared locally inside ostp/src/main.rs, invisible to any other consumer —
which is exactly how ostp_client::migrate ended up matching against loosely
typed serde_json::Value instead of a real schema, with no guarantee its
hand-built output actually matched what the CLI parser expected.
Moved every one of those definitions (AppMode, UnifiedConfig, ServerConfig,
RelayServerConfig, ClientFileConfig, TunConfig, ExcludeConfig, MuxConfig,
TransportConfigRaw, ApiConfig, FallbackCfg, ListenConfig, UserConfig) into
ostp_client::config — the same file that already held the runtime
ClientConfig/OstpConfig/etc. main.rs now imports them instead of
re-declaring them (`ClientFileConfig as ClientConfig` to avoid colliding
with the runtime ClientConfig, which stays separate on purpose: it's the
engine's internal shape — handshake/io timeouts and the like a user never
sets in config.json — built FROM one of these via the mapping in
run_client_directly, not the same thing).
ServerConfig.dns is now Option<serde_json::Value> rather than
Option<ostp_server::dns::DnsConfig> — ostp-client doesn't (and shouldn't)
depend on ostp-server just to name that type. main.rs, which already depends
on both crates, deserializes it right before handing it to run_server().
cmd_migrate now proves its output against this schema before ever writing
to disk (serde_json::from_value::<UnifiedConfig>(migrated)) — a migrator/
schema drift is now a hard error at migrate time, not a corrupted
config.json discovered later. Added a matching unit test
(every_migrated_output_matches_the_canonical_schema) that exercises this
same check on all three migration paths (modular, legacy-flat, server).
- fix(cli): stop printing the startup banner ("ostp-cli vX.Y.Z | OS: ...")
to stderr on every single command invocation. init_tracing() ran
unconditionally before command dispatch, so `ostp -V`, `ostp gk`, etc. all
showed it. It's still written to the log file (useful there), just no
longer echoed via the stderr tracing layer for one-shot commands.
- feat(client): add ostp-client::migrate, the ONE place config migration
runs. Previously there were three uncoordinated migration paths: a Python
snippet embedded in scripts/install.sh (only touched server api.* fields,
ran on every update), the old 0.3.x line's auto-migration on every hot
reload (silent besides a log warning), and nothing at all for the current
rebuild. Consolidated into one module covering every config shape that's
actually existed:
- v0.3.1-v0.3.21 modular (inbounds/outbounds/routing) -> current flat
schema, including correctly resolving routing.default_outbound through
a urltest/selector group to the real server, and reporting (not
silently dropping) every additional server a multi-server config had.
- pre-0.3.1 flat configs carrying now-dead fields (tun.wintun_path,
tun.ipv4_address, transport.wss) -> dropped with an explicit reason,
everything else passes through untouched.
- server configs -> backfills api.* defaults and drops legacy api.token
(ported straight from the install.sh Python, same behavior, correct
place).
6 unit tests cover all of the above against realistic fixtures. Wired up
as `ostp migrate` (was missing from Commands entirely) — no other code
path calls into this module, so a config's shape only ever changes when
explicitly asked.
- feat(cli): `ostp import <url>` now asks the same TUN/mux/debug questions
`ostp connect <url>` always did. Previously import just wrote flat
defaults to disk with no way to turn any of that on short of hand-editing
the resulting config.json afterward. Extracted the shared prompt into
prompt_client_options() so both paths stay in sync.
- chore(install): remove the embedded Python config-migration snippet from
install.sh; schema migration must never happen implicitly during an
install/update. Points users at `ostp migrate` instead.
Stable releases were already "vX.Y.Z" (from the actual git tag pushed for
that channel), but nightly/beta tags were bare "X.Y.Z-nightly"/"X.Y.Z-beta"
— inconsistent with the v-prefixed convention used everywhere else. Every
channel's tag now starts with v: "vX.Y.Z-nightly", "vX.Y.Z-beta", "vX.Y.Z".
run-name showed "release version nightly" / "release version pre-release"
for every branch-push run — read exactly like the release TAG was bare
"nightly"/"pre-release" (the bug fixed earlier), when the actual GH Release
tag has been correctly versioned (e.g. "0.4.3-nightly") all along via
resolve-channel. run-name can't reference job outputs (it's evaluated before
any job runs), so it can't show the real computed tag directly — spell out
"channel" instead so the label can't be mistaken for the release tag again.
Replaces ad-hoc manual tag pushes (which is how the confusing v0.4.1-beta /
v0.4.2-beta / bare "nightly" / "pre-release" release mess happened) with one
script that always goes through the same path: bump every version manifest,
commit, and push in the way release.yml's resolve-channel job actually
expects (branch push for nightly/pre-release, a real "vX.Y.Z" tag for
master — never a hand-pushed "vX.Y.Z-beta"-style tag).
Remembers the last {version, branch, prefix} used in .release-state.json, so
a bare run repeats last time's channel with the patch version bumped, and
-Switch starts a new version line (e.g. 0.3.x -> 0.4.0) without disturbing
which channel is currently being released to.
- New "Commit Message Conventions" section (type(scope): summary + a body
only when the why isn't obvious from the diff) — formalizes the style
already used across this rebuild's history.
- New "Branch Strategy" section documenting the nightly -> pre-release ->
master promotion model (pre-release/master are fast-forward-only,
never committed to directly).
- Fixed PR/branch-creation instructions that still said "target master" /
"branch from master" — contributor work targets nightly now.
- Clarified the ostp-control build step is optional for day-to-day
core/client/server work (the server embeds a dummy dist/ otherwise).
run_client_core previously ran once: if the OSTP protocol connection, the
TUN device, or the local proxy listener ended for any reason (network
change stranding the socket/adapter on a dead interface, a transient
crash, a drop the inner Bridge-level "TunnelStopped" retry couldn't
recover from), the whole client returned/errored and just stayed down.
Wrapped the existing body (now run_client_once) in an outer supervising
loop: any non-shutdown-requested exit triggers a full clean restart —
fresh DNS resolution, fresh Bridge, fresh TUN/proxy — with backoff
(1/2/5/10/20/30s, resetting once a run has been stable for 60s). Only an
explicit shutdown request stops the loop. connection_state reports
"connecting" during the retry wait so the UI shows reconnecting, not
disconnected.
- README.md/README.ru.md: License section still said "Business Source
License 1.1 ... converts to MIT in 2030" while the badge right above it,
Cargo.toml, and LICENSE itself all say AGPL-3.0 — a direct contradiction.
Now both say AGPL-3.0 and link to LICENSE.
- README.md/README.ru.md: CLI Reference / Quick Start described the old
flag-based interface (--init, --check, --generate-key, --links, bare
positional URL) that no longer exists after the subcommand refactor.
Rewrote both to the current `ostp <command>` surface (run/connect/setup/
init/check/gk/links/import/update/migrate/prober/proxy-env/uninstall),
including gk's alias and update's --branch/--version. RU previously had
no command reference at all; added one to match EN.
- docs/{en,ru}/obfuscation.md: removed the XTLS-Reality section (feature
removed in §A) and replaced it with an accurate description of junk
packets + TCP fragmentation, the actual current supplementary stealth
mechanism, including the per-key junk marker (no global DPI signature).
Also corrected the key-derivation and masking-algorithm descriptions,
which described a much older scheme (SHA-256(access_key)[0..8] + static/
nonce-based XOR) than what derive_all_secrets()/derive_payload_mask()
actually implement now (HKDF with version-gated, domain-separated
outputs; HMAC-SHA256 mask keyed on the packet's own ciphertext). The RU
version was additionally rewritten out of an oddly formal "industrial
telemetry" register into plain technical Russian.
- .ostp_public_ip: a server RUNTIME cache file (its own detected public IP),
never meant to be tracked — got committed by accident from a dev run in
the repo root. Removed and gitignored so it can't happen again.
- test.json (2 bytes), test_addr.rs (95 bytes): leftover scratch files with
no references anywhere in code, CI, or docs.
- refactor.py: a one-off AST-surgery script hardcoding an absolute path to
a specific dev machine (d:/ospab-projects/ostp/...); its job (splitting
up bridge.rs::run()) is long done, and it isn't invoked by anything.
- server.json: duplicate/stale example config at repo root — the real
canonical example already lives at docs/relay-config-example.json, and
this one still had a "reality" section for the TLS-mimicry feature we
removed in §A.
- ostp-wiki/: duplicate in-repo copy of wiki content. The old 0.3.x
lineage already deleted this once ("remove useless ostp-wiki folder from
root") before this rebuild branched off an earlier point that predates
that cleanup — removing it here brings v0.4.x back in line with that
decision.
- GUI launch_as_admin now matches the CLI's UAC diagnosis: detects
ERROR_CANCELLED (1223, user declined the prompt) instead of silently
treating it as success, and reports GetLastError()+exe path for any other
ShellExecuteW failure, replacing the old single opaque "denied or missing"
message that made GUI/TUI failures impossible to tell apart.
- generate-key subcommand renamed to `gk` (kept `generate-key` as an alias).
- Fixed a real short-flag collision: GenerateKey's --count used short='c',
which collides with the global --config short (propagated into every
subcommand); clap validates the whole command tree on first parse(), so
this could break parsing for the entire CLI, not just generate-key/gk.
--count is now short='n'.
- ostp-flutter/pubspec.yaml version was stuck at 0.2.97+12; bumped to 0.4.1+13.
- release.yml: added a resolve-channel job that computes one release tag per
run instead of repeating the logic in five upload steps. Rolling channel
pushes now carry the actual Cargo.toml version instead of a bare channel
name: `{version}-nightly` for the nightly branch, `{version}-beta` for
pre-release. workflow_dispatch gained a `channel` input restricted to
nightly/beta only — a manual run can never accidentally publish a "stable"
release; that still requires an explicit vX.Y.Z tag push.
Brings the useful work from the old master/pre-release lineage (5c2b5a0)
onto the clean rebuild, since that lineage never had the multi-server/WSS/
Reality removal or any of the 0.4.0 stability work. This is a manual port,
not a cherry-pick — this file's Args/ClientConfig shape had already
diverged too much for the patch to apply mechanically.
- ostp/src/main.rs: flat Args -> clap subcommands (setup, init, generate-key,
links, check, connect, uninstall, update, import, proxy-env,
proxy-env-clear), bridged onto the existing ~500 lines of flag-driven
dispatch via a LegacyArgs struct so none of that logic had to change.
- Fixed a real bug found while porting: GenerateKey's `count` used
short='c', colliding with the global `--config` short (also 'c'), which
clap validates across the whole command tree on first parse() -- a
duplicate short flag there could break every subcommand's parsing, not
just generate-key's.
- `update` now takes `-b/--branch` and `-v/--version` explicitly (was a
bare flag with no way to target a channel or exact version).
- Added the UAC elevation step for TUN mode that this lineage's CLI was
completely missing (`run_client_directly` went straight to creating the
TUN adapter unelevated). Also fixed the elevation check itself: it only
tested `ret <= 32`, but ShellExecuteW returns ERROR_CANCELLED (1223) when
the user clicks "No" on the UAC prompt -- > 32, so a denied prompt was
read as success and the process exited silently without starting the
tunnel. Now ret==1223 is reported explicitly, and a genuine failure logs
GetLastError() so the real Win32 cause is visible next time.
- scripts/install.sh: added -b/--branch alongside the existing -v/--version,
and channel-aware release resolution (nightly/pre-release use their own
rolling tag; stable resolves via the GitHub API's "latest").
- release.yml: added nightly/pre-release branch-push triggers for rolling
prereleases. Fixed the tag_name logic from 5c2b5a0, which mapped
`master` pushes to a release tagged "nightly" -- backwards from master
being the most stable channel. github.ref_name already equals the
branch or tag name that triggered the run, so no per-branch remapping is
needed at all; master is intentionally left off the branch-push list --
it only ever gets real version tags.
Verified: `cargo build -p ostp` succeeds, and `ostp update --help` /
`ostp generate-key --help` / `ostp --help` show the expected flags with no
clap panic.
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
security / protocol:
- Derive a PER-KEY junk marker (obfuscation.rs, info byte 0x04) instead of the
global constant [0x88,0x1A,0x93,0x5D]. A fixed marker was a universal DPI
signature identifying ALL OSTP users at once — exactly what the HKDF version
gate avoids for the handshake. Server drops junk via a new DispatchOutcome::Junk
inside the existing key-trial loop (secrets already derived → zero extra cost);
client stamps its own key's marker.
- §E: configurable junk/fragmentation params (junk_pc / junk_ps / frag_chunk / frag_sleep).
GUI (desktop):
- Light theme + toggle, GUI version footer in Settings.
- Fix mouse-wheel scroll on Settings (flex child needed min-height: 0).
- Drop the false "process exclusions unsupported in TUN mode" warning — they DO
work (native_handler maps port->process via GetExtendedTcpTable).
release / infra:
- build.ps1: add -PreRelease (tag CURRENT version as v<ver>-beta.N, no bump, no
master commit); guard the panel build when ostp-control ships no source; bump
the real ostp-gui/package.json instead of the nonexistent ostp-control one.
- release.yml: mark hyphenated tags as GitHub pre-releases; don't hard-fail the
web-panel step when there is no source (use committed dist/).
- Versions aligned to 0.4.1; README license badge BSL 1.1 -> AGPL v3.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
In the Closing state the old code force-transitioned to Closed after a
SINGLE inbound packet, so any data/ACKs the peer still had in flight when we
initiated Close were dropped (Closed returns Noop for everything). Stay in
Closing and process inbound normally; handle_inbound already owns the
Close->Closed transition when it actually receives the peer's Close frame.
Also handle Tick in Closing so our own Close frame is retransmitted until
acknowledged.
Ported surgically from 47d44fa — only the Closing-state correctness fix, NOT
that commit's bundled RFC-6298 RTO / congestion rewrite (a behavioural change
to the working base) or the sent_history BTreeMap perf swap (broad hot-path
change for a perf-only gain). cargo test -p ostp-core: 36/36 incl.
test_close_sequence.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Previously start_tunnel returned early if a tunnel was already running, so
changing the server while connected silently kept the OLD connection. Per
the plan ("server change = full stop+start, not hot-reload"), tear down any
existing InProcess/Helper tunnel before starting a fresh one. For the
elevated helper, wait ~1.2s after sending stop so it releases the ostp_tun
adapter before a new helper recreates it (avoids name clashes). start_tunnel
is only invoked on an explicit connect, so restarting here is safe.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The plan's share feature for the (single-config) desktop GUI. The QR is
rendered locally so the access key never leaves the device.
- src-tauri: add `qrcode = "0.14"` (features=["svg"]) + `generate_qr`
command (string -> SVG), registered in the invoke handler. Ported from
the current ostp-gui. (cargo check on src-tauri passes.)
- Frontend: "Share" button next to Import builds `ostp://KEY@HOST?sni&type`
from the current config fields, calls generate_qr, and shows a modal with
the QR + a read-only link + Copy. Added i18n keys (en/ru) so the new
data-i18n labels resolve (missing keys would render as the raw key).
Note: Rust side verified via cargo check; the frontend is syntax-checked
(node --check) but not runtime-verified — needs a Tauri build to confirm
visually.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>