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### Specification
We want PK to be truly cross-platform. But PK is very complex, involving many components are not truly cross-platform. These components include:
* Crypto code - this code often…
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`snet` currently does no MTU validation. This means that applications might be sending datagrams that are over the allowed length without ever being informed of this.
At the very least, `snet` shou…
scrye updated
2 months ago
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This is a high-level issue, a large epic with multiple branches.
### Requirements of this design
1. Complete connectivity is to ensure that all Polykey nodes regardless of their network environm…
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#### Problem
Currently, we want to implement and integrate a few PR to change the geyser interface, which is primordial to implement the new RPC-v2 interface. We plan to stream all the data out over …
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RPC heartbeats are important to detect peer failures and fail over to other nodes. However, they currently need to have very high timeouts (6 seconds) because they can be head-of-line blocked by other…
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The port is annoying, especially when running multiple irohs on one machine, and in tests.
I think with https://crates.io/crates/interprocess we could have a platform independent way to do use a lo…
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My iroh instance (downloaded from the site) ran all night, and I ended up with 140Gb of space taken up by iroh-gateway.log. The log kept on logging the following in a loop:
> 2023-01-31T07:34:44…
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Hi!
Thank you for your great crate.
I tried to use the [example](https://github.com/n0-computer/quic-rpc/tree/main/examples/split/client) with flume feature(for wasm) but can't find how to init c…
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## Summary
The client-side implementation of duplex streams currently doesn't support the transmission of error messages to the server. This functionality is crucial for both the transport and appl…
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The [Warp concept page](https://swim.dev/concepts/warp/) states:
> although HTTP/2 introduces a limited form of multiplexing, it multiplexes RPC calls, not full-duplex streams
but I'm not sure thi…
glyn updated
3 months ago