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2016-11-07The client sends his first message.Dennis Brentjes
Changed some of the boilerplate so it's more conveniant to add types.
2016-11-07prepares the api for sending and mixing messages in the realtime phase.Dennis Brentjes
2016-11-01Used IWYU to tidy up some inclusions.Dennis Brentjes
2016-10-30Fixes some memory leaks and consequent incorrect frees.Dennis Brentjes
2016-10-30Added the Preprocessing step for the Precomputation of CMix.Dennis Brentjes
2016-10-27Added proper keyexchange for elgamal-gcrypt.Dennis Brentjes
2016-10-21Added SSL connections to the client.Dennis Brentjes
2016-10-16Updates all the documentation.Dennis Brentjes
Mainly covers the network rewrites.
2016-10-16made the code base more consistent and fixes some small TU issues.Dennis Brentjes
2016-10-13Second big network rewrite.Dennis Brentjes
This time without the ugly SFINAE hack to restrict sending and receiving on Senders and Receivers respectively. Replaced this hack with private inheritance and using declerations. Also renamed receive to async_receive to better reflect the behaviour.
2016-10-12Major network rewrite.Dennis Brentjes
One generic class has been introduced to handle all connection types. Typedefs provide Sender Receiver and SenderReceiver types, which limit the functionality of the types. As to not accidentally communicate with the wrong node about things.
2016-10-11Commit introducing Client keyexchange, triggering bugs.Dennis Brentjes
Clients now send their public key to each node and the node calculates the shared secret. The node does not yet respond with it's public key. To keep this commit smaller. Nodes now disconnect from each other in a better way. Getting the relevant crypto api is now done with a generic function. What crypto algorithm and implemenation is beign used can be selected in the cmake cache (use cmake-gui or ccmake) Clients now connect correctly to multiple nodes.
2016-10-10Added a Client so we can start finishing up the setup phase of cMix.Dennis Brentjes