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7 Commits (d457feb35f0c5a70bd0cc4911bd7aa680ca5ed91)

Author SHA1 Message Date
_ 50fc509c8b 🚨 fix a bunch of easy clippy warnings 2021-03-21 03:34:47 +00:00
_ 820099c2ca ⬆️ deps: replace ulid with rusty_ulid so I can drop rand 0.6.x 2021-03-21 03:09:44 +00:00
_ a980d151fc ⬆️ deps: upgrade everything to Tokio 1.2.0
And pretend I didn't completely goober the Docker build somehow
2021-03-06 21:46:35 +00:00
_ d7ed2ed931 test: fix tests 2021-01-19 23:27:33 +00:00
_ c40abb0fe6 🚧 wip: I was working on some port-forwarding idea.
It was going to be generic over TCP and use 2 HTTP streams, one each way.
The plan's written down somewhere.
2021-01-19 23:25:24 +00:00
_ f94b40b6b8 🚧 wip: further POC 2021-01-19 23:25:24 +00:00
_ 0cb24695d0 🚧 wip: idea for tunneling TCP over HTTP
There's a lot of missing pieces, but the big picture is like this:

- Use 2 completely separate HTTP streams, and try to keep them alive as long
as possible, each in basically half-duplex mode
- Each stream has a long-running PUT and GET, sort of like station307
- Each end has to be terminated by a native app that either connects to a local
TCP server, or acts as a local TCP server
- No clue how it would work for multiple connections on the same port. Poorly,
I guess?
- It's probably gonna run like garbage because we're splitting TCP into
2 TCP streams, and although backpressure might work, the ACKs will be less
efficient. And the congestion control might get confused

My only goal is to tunnel Tracy over it, so that I can have that remotely.
2021-01-19 23:25:24 +00:00