| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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This is a ridiculous workaround to make the configuration (and other files) accessible to the user
necessary after the new storage access restriction enforced in Android 11 which prevent other
applications from accessing the supposedly public application's directory.
The app's internal private storage directory is now exposed to the user through an embedded FTP
server that the user can turn on and off from the configuration activity. The user can then play
with the configuration and retrieve logs through a remote or local FTP client application of their
choice.
GitHub: closes #103
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This adds an automatic configuration migrator which moves the configuration files previously located
on the external public-ish directory to the private app storage, so that existing users can seamlessly
transition to the next version.
The cache directory containing the logs is cleared instead of being migrated, because those files are
considered disposable.
GitHub: related to #103
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app storage
The external app public storage directory is no longer reliably accessible on Android 11 and above.
This makes editing the configuration and accessing the log files impossible in some cases.
Let's move to the app private storage, to be made accessible to the user by some other mean.
This has the benefit of also protecting the private keys that need to be stored encrypted otherwise.
We also split the configuration and cache directory into specialised sub-directories.
GitHub: related to #103
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The following works from API 21 to 30 (included):
* creating a new network configuration
* private key encryption and decryption
* communication between apps and the tinc daemon
* communication between tinc daemon and the internet
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The external cache directory used to store the application's log files
may not be available on all devices, in particular on Android >11.
GitHub: closes #98
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The following works from API 21 to 29 (included):
* creating a new network configuration
* private key encryption and decryption
* communication between apps and the tinc daemon
* communication between tinc daemon and the internet
The app seems to have issues with the new storage restriction on API 30
(Android 11).
GitHub: closes #97
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This fixes the "FORTIFY: umask: called with invalid mask -601" error
when attempting to create a new tinc configuration on builds having
the FORTIFY option enabled (by default in NDK >=r21).
Upstream patch: https://github.com/gsliepen/tinc/pull/251
GitHub: closes #99
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GitHub: closes https://github.com/pacien/tincapp/issues/94
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Android 10 (API 29) doesn't allow us to pass them by sharing file
descriptors anymore, making the use of temp files mandatory.
GitHub: https://github.com/pacien/tincapp/issues/92
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Workaround for new shared memory restrictions added in Android 10
preventing file descriptor leakage to sub-processes.
This change set BREAKS ENCRYPTED PRIVATE KEYS SUPPORT.
GitHub: https://github.com/pacien/tincapp/issues/92
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switching from android.support to androidx
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https://developer.android.com/google-play/resources/icon-design-specifications
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github ref: closes #79
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github ref: closes #80
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github ref: closes #81
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The previous gradient was ugly on most non-calibrated screens.
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sed -i '/translatable/d' values-nb-*/strings.xml
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Those can only be present in the default file.
sed -i '/translatable/d' values-zh-*/strings.xml
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"tinc" should indeed not be capitalized when referring to the underlying daemon software, but the name of the Android app should nevertheless be according to the guidelines for store presence and launcher entries
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