libp2p::autonat

Struct Behaviour

pub struct Behaviour { /* private fields */ }
Available on crate feature autonat only.
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NetworkBehaviour for AutoNAT.

The behaviour frequently runs probes to determine whether the local peer is behind NAT and/ or a firewall, or publicly reachable. In a probe, a dial-back request is sent to a peer that is randomly selected from the list of fixed servers and connected peers. Upon receiving a dial-back request, the remote tries to dial the included addresses. When a first address was successfully dialed, a status Ok will be send back together with the dialed address. If no address can be reached a dial-error is send back. Based on the received response, the sender assumes themselves to be public or private. The status is retried in a frequency of Config::retry_interval or Config::retry_interval, depending on whether enough confidence in the assumed NAT status was reached or not. The confidence increases each time a probe confirms the assumed status, and decreases if a different status is reported. If the confidence is 0, the status is flipped and the Behaviour will report the new status in an OutEvent.

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impl Behaviour

pub fn new(local_peer_id: PeerId, config: Config) -> Behaviour

Available on crate feature v1 only.

pub fn public_address(&self) -> Option<&Multiaddr>

Available on crate feature v1 only.

Assumed public address of the local peer. Returns None in case of status NatStatus::Private or NatStatus::Unknown.

pub fn nat_status(&self) -> NatStatus

Available on crate feature v1 only.

Assumed NAT status.

pub fn confidence(&self) -> usize

Available on crate feature v1 only.

Confidence in the assumed NAT status.

pub fn add_server(&mut self, peer: PeerId, address: Option<Multiaddr>)

Available on crate feature v1 only.

Add a peer to the list over servers that may be used for probes. These peers are used for dial-request even if they are currently not connection, in which case a connection will be establish before sending the dial-request.

pub fn remove_server(&mut self, peer: &PeerId)

Available on crate feature v1 only.

Remove a peer from the list of servers. See Behaviour::add_server for more info.

pub fn probe_address(&mut self, candidate: Multiaddr)

Available on crate feature v1 only.

Explicitly probe the provided address for external reachability.

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impl NetworkBehaviour for Behaviour

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type ConnectionHandler = <Behaviour<AutoNatCodec> as NetworkBehaviour>::ConnectionHandler

Handler for all the protocols the network behaviour supports.
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type ToSwarm = Event

Event generated by the NetworkBehaviour and that the swarm will report back.
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fn poll( &mut self, cx: &mut Context<'_>, ) -> Poll<ToSwarm<<Behaviour as NetworkBehaviour>::ToSwarm, <<Behaviour as NetworkBehaviour>::ConnectionHandler as ConnectionHandler>::FromBehaviour>>

Polls for things that swarm should do. Read more
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fn handle_pending_inbound_connection( &mut self, connection_id: ConnectionId, local_addr: &Multiaddr, remote_addr: &Multiaddr, ) -> Result<(), ConnectionDenied>

Callback that is invoked for every new inbound connection. Read more
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fn handle_established_inbound_connection( &mut self, connection_id: ConnectionId, peer: PeerId, local_addr: &Multiaddr, remote_addr: &Multiaddr, ) -> Result<<Behaviour as NetworkBehaviour>::ConnectionHandler, ConnectionDenied>

Callback that is invoked for every established inbound connection. Read more
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fn handle_pending_outbound_connection( &mut self, connection_id: ConnectionId, maybe_peer: Option<PeerId>, addresses: &[Multiaddr], effective_role: Endpoint, ) -> Result<Vec<Multiaddr>, ConnectionDenied>

Callback that is invoked for every outbound connection attempt. Read more
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fn handle_established_outbound_connection( &mut self, connection_id: ConnectionId, peer: PeerId, addr: &Multiaddr, role_override: Endpoint, port_use: PortUse, ) -> Result<<Behaviour as NetworkBehaviour>::ConnectionHandler, ConnectionDenied>

Callback that is invoked for every established outbound connection. Read more
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fn on_swarm_event(&mut self, event: FromSwarm<'_>)

Informs the behaviour about an event from the Swarm.
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fn on_connection_handler_event( &mut self, peer_id: PeerId, connection_id: ConnectionId, event: <<Behaviour as NetworkBehaviour>::ConnectionHandler as ConnectionHandler>::ToBehaviour, )

Informs the behaviour about an event generated by the ConnectionHandler dedicated to the peer identified by peer_id. for the behaviour. Read more

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