Log the name of the error as well as the error code if a network problem
happens. This makes network troubleshooting more convenient.
Use thread-safe strerror_r and the WIN32 equivalent FormatMessage.
8c93bf4 LoadBlockIndexDB(): Require block db reindex if any blk*.dat files are missing. (Ashley Holman)
7a0e84d ProcessGetData(): abort if a block file is missing from disk (Ashley Holman)
d56e30c removed a few unnecessary casts (Kamil Domanski)
3e74ac2 json_spirit: #include <stdint.h> (Kamil Domanski)
4b61a6a switch from boost int types to <stdint.h> (Kamil Domanski)
b5ad5e7 Add Python test for -rpcbind and -rpcallowip (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
f923c07 Support IPv6 lookup in bitcoin-cli even when IPv6 only bound on localhost (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
deb3572 Add -rpcbind option to allow binding RPC port on a specific interface (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
First query in the current way (intelligently determining which network
has a non-localhost interface). If this does not succeed, try plain
lookup.
Needed for testing.
Fixes#1827 by always allowing IPv6 to be used.
Add -rpcbind command option to specify binding RPC service on one
or multiple specific interfaces.
Functionality if -rpcbind is not specified remains the same as before:
- If no -rpcallowip specified, bind on localhost
- If no -rpcbind specified, bind on any interface
Implements part of #3111.
Pull updated translations from Transifex.
Add mn (Mongolian) language.
Do not update English translation for now as we want to keep
compatibility with 0.9.
cef4494 rpc: keep track of acceptors, and cancel them in StopRPCThreads (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
381b25d doc: remove mention of `-rpctimeout` from man page (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
1a44522 rpc: Make sure conn object is always cleaned up (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
0a0cd34 rpc: pass errors from async_accept (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Fixes#4156.
The problem is that the boost::asio::io_service destructor
waits for the acceptors to finish (on windows, and boost 1.55).
Fix this by keeping track of the acceptors and cancelling them before
stopping the event loops.
Make sure conn object always gets cleaned up by using a
`boost::shared_ptr`.
This makes valgrind happy - before this commit, one connection object
always leaked at shutdown, as well as can avoid other leaks, when
for example an exception happens.
Also add an explicit Close() to the !ClientAllowed path to make it similar
to the normal path (I'm not sure whether it is needed, but it
can't hurt).
According to the [boost::asio documentation](http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_55_0/doc/html/boost_asio/reference/basic_socket_acceptor/async_accept/overload2.html),
the function signature of the handler must be:
void handler(
const boost::system::error_code& error // Result of operation.
);
We were binding *all* the arguments, instead of all but the error,
resulting in nullary function that never got the error. Fix this
by adding an input argument substitution.