* mempool: Store txs by hash inside of cache
This allows for large cachesizes, without fear of the memory
consumption growing rapidly.
* (squash this) rename hashedTx -> txHash
* [p2p/pex] connect to more than 10 peers
also, remove DefaultMinNumOutboundPeers because a) I am not sure it's
needed b) it's super confusing
look closely
```
maxPeers := sw.config.MaxNumPeers - DefaultMinNumOutboundPeers
if maxPeers <= sw.peers.Size() {
sw.Logger.Info("Ignoring inbound connection: already have enough peers", "address", inConn.RemoteAddr().String(), "numPeers", sw.peers.Size(), "max", maxPeers)
```
we print maxPeers = config.MaxPeers - DefaultMinNumOutboundPeers. So we
may not have enough peers even though we say we have enough.
Refs #2130
* update spec
* replace MaxNumPeers with MaxNumInboundPeers/MaxNumOutboundPeers
Refs #2130
* update changelog
* make max rpc conns formula visible to users
* update spec
* docs: note max outbound peers excludes persistent
This now uses one hkdf on the X25519 shared secret to create
a key for the sender and receiver.
The hkdf call is now just called upon the computed shared
secret, since the shared secret is a function of the pubkeys.
The nonces now start at 0, as we are using chacha as a stream
cipher, and the sender and receiver now have different keys.
Currently the top level directory contains basically all of the code
for the crypto package. This PR moves the crypto code into submodules
in a similar manner to what `golang/x/crypto` does. This improves code
organization.
Ref discussion: https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/1966Closes#1956
* Switch ports 466xx to be 266xx
This is done so the default ports aren't in the linux kernel's default ephemeral port range.
* Update ABCI import
* Bump cache on circleci
* Get more verbose output for debugging
* Bump abci dependency
* Fix accidental change of a block header's hash
* pin abci release
As we didn't hear any voices requesting this feature, we removed the
option to disable it and always have peer connection auth encrypted.
closes#1518
follow-up #1325