sdaftuar
commented at 9:55 PM on January 17, 2019:
member
No one seems to use this "feature", and at any rate the behavior of relaying transactions when they violate local policy is error-prone, if we ever consider changing the ban behavior of our software from one version to the next.
Defaulting this to off means that users who use -whitelist won't be unexpectedly surprised by this interaction. If anyone is still relying on this feature, it can still be explicitly turned on.
sdaftuar
commented at 9:55 PM on January 17, 2019:
member
fanquake added the label Validation on Jan 17, 2019
DrahtBot
commented at 11:31 PM on January 17, 2019:
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fanquake renamed this: Default -whitelistforcelay to off Default -whitelistforcrelay to off on Jan 18, 2019
fanquake renamed this: Default -whitelistforcrelay to off Default -whitelistforcerelay to off on Jan 18, 2019
laanwj
commented at 5:58 PM on January 18, 2019:
member
Needs release note.
No one seems to use this "feature"
From what I vaguely remember bitonic.nl (Dutch exchange) uses, or at least used this.
fanquake added the label Needs release note on Jan 19, 2019
gmaxwell
commented at 5:55 PM on January 19, 2019:
contributor
Concept ACK. If we think there is still use we could add a FORCETX network message that is functionally identical to a TX message, but triggers the forced behaviour (and the user gets to live with the consequences) and is only permitted for WLed peers. I'm not aware of any continued dependency on this behaviour but we can check more.
laanwj
commented at 4:28 PM on January 20, 2019:
member
utACK
Concept ACK. If we think there is still use we could add a FORCETX network message
Well this PR doesn't remove the functionality it only disables it by default, so IMO there is no requirement to provide an alternative here even if it is still used.
Just need to be clear about it in the release notes (could even add a line to contact someone of us if they're still using this functionality)
Default -whitelistforcerelay to offa36d97d866
sdaftuar force-pushed on Jan 22, 2019
sdaftuar
commented at 5:21 PM on January 22, 2019:
member
Updated with a release note.
Joukehofman
commented at 1:24 PM on January 23, 2019:
none
From what I vaguely remember bitonic.nl (Dutch exchange) uses, or at least used this.
We use bitcoin nodes as relay, but since we don't want them to relay transactions that violate the standard rules, we don't use this feature as default.
Edit: oh, just heard that we did for a while to mitigate an other problem that has since been resolved.
Sjors
commented at 3:13 PM on January 23, 2019:
member
utACKa36d97d
promag
commented at 3:34 PM on January 23, 2019:
member
utACKa36d97d, previous behavior is still possible.
laanwj merged this on Jan 24, 2019
laanwj closed this on Jan 24, 2019
laanwj referenced this in commit 72bd4ab867 on Jan 24, 2019
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