- added support for ConnByDomain which looks up existing WSS and registered domain
- passed connection table to External Listener
- on request, obtained hostname and map to domain, split the remote address and port (will go into an table eventually)
- look up the domain and find the WSS connection
- packed up the frame.
- sent down the channel.
- debugging issues (not resolved) attempting to move the main executable into the base directory, this did not solve the issue, keeping it here. A main.go and the executable.
listener_client — the WSS client
- removed support for anything admin
- injected the domains from the claim
- domains are now included as initialDomains
- registration performans as normal but includes adding the domains to a map of domains, and a collection of domains on the connection.
- the system now supports look up fast in either direction, not sure if it will be needed.
- reads a chan during registration before allowing traffic, making sure all is well.
- registration returns a true on the channel if all is well. If it is not, false. Likely will add some text to pass back.
Connection
- added support for boolean channel
- support for initial domains in a slice, these are brought back from the JWT as a interface and then are type asserted into the map
- removed all the old timer sender dwell stuff as a POC for traffic counts.
ConnectionTable
- added support for domain announcement after the WSS is connection. Not sure if we will need these. They have not been implemented.
- I assume all domains are registered with JWT unless I hear differently which would require a new WSS session
- expanded NewTable constructor
- populating domains into the domain map, and into the connection slice.
- added support for removing domains when a connection is removed.
- each listener has its own MUX and handlers that are separate from global.
- the external handler will take a request from an external client destine for a WSS.
- the request is output on stdio.
My Questions are this point is this:
- do I just send the request down towards the WSS, or do I have to pack it?
- what is the response I will get back from the tunnel client? That seems it must be in a packer.
- I’ve been going though the source I need to be pointed in the right direction.
- altered code to support a client bound interface
- altered code to support an admin bound interface
- added configurations and defaults.
- removed timeout function at the end of main.
- the final go routine was converted to a foreground routine.