core/crypto: restrict RSA keys to <= 8192 bits: libp2p/go-libp2p#2454. The analogous vulnerability in go-libp2p's crypto package.
swarm: don't open new streams over transient connections: libp2p/go-libp2p#2450. This fixes a regression introduced in v0.26.0.
Note that in order to be protected against the DoS attack making use of large RSA keys, it's necessary to update to this patch release AND to use the updated Go compiler (1.20.7 or 1.19.12, respectively).
quic: fix race condition when generating random holepunch packet (libp2p/go-libp2p#2263)
webtransport: initialize the certmanager when creating the transport (libp2p/go-libp2p#2268)
This release introduces smart dialing logic. Currently, libp2p dials all addresses of a remote peer in parallel, and
aborts all outstanding dials as soon as the first one succeeds.
Dialing many addresses in parallel creates a lot of churn on the client side, and unnecessary load on the network and
on the server side, and is heavily discouraged by the networking community (see RFC 8305 for example).
When connecting to a peer we first determine the order to dial its addresses. This ranking logic considers a number of corner cases
described in detail in the documentation of the swarm package (swarm.DefaultDialRanker).
At a high level, this is what happens:
If a peer offers a WebTransport and a QUIC address (on the same IP:port), the QUIC address is preferred.
If a peer has a QUIC and a TCP address, the QUIC address is dialed first. Only if the connection attempt doesn't succeed within 250ms, a TCP connection is started.
Our measurements on the IPFS network show that for >90% of established libp2p connections, the first connection attempt succeeds,
leading a dramatic decrease in the number of aborted connection attempts.
We also added new metrics to the swarm Grafana dashboard, showing:
The number of connection attempts it took to establish a connection
The delay introduced by the ranking logic
This feature should be safe to enable for nodes running in data centers and for most nodes in home networks.
However, there are some (mostly home and corporate networks) that block all UDP traffic. If enabled, the current implementation
of the smart dialing logic will lead to a regression, since it preferes QUIC addresses over TCP addresses. Nodes would still be
able to connect, but connection establishment of the TCP connection would be delayed by 250ms.
In a future release (see #1605 for details), we will introduce a feature called blackhole detection. By observing the outcome of
QUIC connection attempts, we can determine if UDP traffic is blocked (namely, if all QUIC connection attempts fail), and stop
dialing QUIC in this case altogether. Once this detection logic is in place, smart dialing will be enabled by default.
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swarm: don't open new streams over transient connections (#2450)b7ebfaa
manually bump qtls dependencies to fix RSA key size vulnerability0cce607
core/crypto: restrict RSA keys to <= 8192 bits (#2454)68ad5ea
Release v0.27.7 (#2374)2df518f
Release v0.27.6 (#2359)6dffa1a
Release v0.27.5 (#2324)fc89448
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