The response address sent back to the tunnel client was unconditionally
set to the md5 hash of the tunnel ID. This meant the user's custom host
(e.g. "dash" from "dash:8081") was ignored — the client listened on
the hash instead.
Now the user-supplied host is used directly when:
1. A host is present in the bind address AND ingress is configured.
2. No other tunnel has already claimed that host in ingress
(conflict check via GetRule).
Fall back to the md5 hash when no host is supplied, ingress is nil, or
the host conflicts with an existing ingress rule.
Also fixes indentation in the WriteTo error handling block (extra tab
removed).
Tests:
- TestHandleBind_CustomHost: response AddrFeature uses "dash", not hash
- TestHandleBind_CustomHostConflict: conflicting host falls back to hash
- fakeIngress enhanced with ruleByHost map for conflict simulation
- Fix dead-code branch in bind.go host assignment (always use endpoint hash)
- Return descriptive error on bypass match in connect.go (was masking as success)
- Update bypass test in connect_test.go for new error behavior
- Extract entrypoint subpackage from monolithic entrypoint.go (6 files)
- Fix observeStats event-loss bug (break -> fallthrough on retry success)
- Add 47 unit tests across handler, connect, bind, metadata packages
- Add architecture doc comments to all key files
- Build and vet clean, 173 tests pass with -race
- handler/http/websocket, forwarder/sniffer_ws, sniffing/sniffer_ws: nil
ro2.HTTP in WebSocket copy goroutines to avoid data races on the shared
HTTP recorder object
- handler/tunnel/bind: remove ingress rule check that incorrectly
overrode the endpoint host for non-matching ingress rules
- handler/tunnel/entrypoint: add forwarding loop detection by checking
Gost-Forwarded-Node header for the entrypoint's own node ID
When rtcp listener calls Router.Bind with ":8000" (port-only address),
the relay AddrFeature.ParseFrom fails because net.SplitHostPort returns
an empty host. This leaves AType at default 0, causing AddrFeature.Encode
to return ErrBadAddrType.
Fix by normalizing port-only addresses to "0.0.0.0:<port>" in both tunnel
and relay connectors before ParseFrom. Also fix error check on
resp.WriteTo in the tunnel handler's handleBind to prevent silent
protocol desync.