Re-adds the TCP transport (`0.0.0.0:8443`) to the rendered fips.yaml
alongside UDP. Upstream factory default enables both; we had
inadvertently narrowed to UDP-only when the yaml rewriter was last
touched, which left nodes unable to reach fips.v0l.io (the public
anchor only answers on TCP right now) or talk across networks that
block UDP.
Backend startup now compares the installed yaml against the current
rendered schema and restarts whichever fips unit is active when they
differ — so OTA-upgrading nodes pick up the new transport without
anyone having to click Reconnect.
Dropped the earlier plan to auto-add federated peers as seed anchors:
invites don't carry a FIPS-reachable IP:port, and once TCP reconnects
the public mesh, federated peers become npub-routable without needing
a seed entry.
Seed Anchors modal cleanup: replaced malformed header icon with a
three-arc broadcast glyph, and the close button now matches the
What's New modal (embedded in the card header, same icon + hover
style) instead of the earlier floating off-design placeholder.
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Install UX
SystemUpdate.vue now shows a full-screen overlay after apply: the
BitcoinFaceAscii logo, a target-version label, an indeterminate
progress stripe (solid orange; solid green on ready), and an
elapsed-time readout. Polls /health every 1.5s and auto-reloads
once the backend reports the new version. 3-min stall → "Reload
now" button. Download UI also shows a spinner + "Finishing
download — verifying checksum…" while the fake bar sits at 95%.
FIPS reconnect — for real this time
New fips.reconnect RPC does stop → start → wait 20s → re-poll →
classify. Classification buckets: connected / daemon_down /
no_seed_key / no_outbound_udp_or_anchor_down / peers_but_no_anchor,
each with a plain-language hint surfaced verbatim by the Reconnect
button. The real reason nodes like .198/.253 couldn't reach the
anchor: identity::write_fips_key_from_seed was writing fips_key.pub
as a bech32 npub TEXT file, but upstream fips expects 32 raw
bytes. The daemon silently authenticated with garbage. Fix:
PublicKey::to_bytes() → raw 32 bytes, and new
fips::config::normalize_pub_file migrates legacy files by decoding
the npub and rewriting in place. fips.reconnect also re-installs
the config + healed keys to /etc/fips before restarting.
AIUI preservation + restore
apply_update was wiping /opt/archipelago/web-ui/aiui because the
Vue build doesn't include it — every OTA lost the Claude sidebar.
The preserve block now copies aiui/ + archipelago-companion.apk
from the old web-ui into the staging dir before the swap, and
prefers new-tar versions if present. To restore it on the three
nodes that already lost it (.116/.198/.253), this release bundles
the 85 MB aiui build into the frontend tarball. Frontend component
size is now ~155 MB.
Download / install timeouts
Backend download client timeout 1800s → 3600s (1 h). Larger
tarball + slow gitea raw throughput put us above the old cap.
Frontend update.download rpc timeout 30 min → 65 min to match.
package.install rpc timeout 15 min → 45 min — IndeedHub pulls
6 images and was timing out mid-install.
UI nit
"Rollback to Previous" → "Rollback Available".
App-catalog proxy already landed in v1.7.13.
Artefacts:
archipelago 725e18e6…3c525e6 40462288
archipelago-frontend-1.7.14-alpha.tar.gz c35284be…ff2c16 162077052 (+aiui)
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1. FIPS daemon config schema drifted: upstream jmcorgan/fips now takes
`node.identity.persistent: true` (keys read from config-dir/fips.key)
and `transports.udp.bind_addr: "0.0.0.0:PORT"` instead of
`identity.key_file/pub_file` + `transports.udp.enabled/port`. The
`tor:` transport was dropped entirely; archipelago handles Tor
fallback itself. fips.yaml generated by archipelago::fips::config
now matches the upstream schema, and archipelago-fips.service stops
crashlooping on Activate. Observed on .198: 52 restarts with
"data did not match any variant of untagged enum TransportInstances
at line 7 column 3".
2. ISO backend-binary capture didn't verify that the captured binary
matched the checked-out Cargo.toml version. Today's 14:40 ISO
shipped a stale 1.4.0 binary because `core/target/release/archipelago`
pre-dated the 1.5.0-alpha bump — the build grabbed it via the
first-priority "local release build" path without looking at it.
All four capture sources now go through verify_backend_version()
which greps the binary for the expected version string; mismatches
are skipped so the build falls through to the source-build path.
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Bakes the FIPS (Free Internetworking Peering System) mesh daemon into
the node stack, supervised by archipelago alongside Tor. Runs as a
system service, identity derives from the same BIP-39 master seed, and
user-triggered updates track upstream main.
Identity
seed.rs: new HKDF label archipelago/fips/secp256k1/v1 → dedicated
secp256k1 key, distinct from the Nostr-node key for crypto isolation
but still seed-recoverable
identity.rs: writes fips_key[.pub] to /data/identity on onboarding,
chmod 0600; fips_key_exists / load_fips_keys / fips_npub accessors
Transport
TransportKind::Fips=3 inserted between LAN and Tor (Tor bumps to 4)
→ router prefers FIPS over Tor for all peer traffic
PeerRecord gains fips_npub + last_fips fields (serde(default) for
backward-compat with older nodes)
transport/fips.rs: NodeTransport stub, reports unavailable until the
daemon is live so router falls through to Tor cleanly
Federation invites
FederatedNode and FederationInvite carry optional fips_npub
create_invite / accept_invite / peer-joined callback thread it end
to end; signature domain deliberately unchanged — FIPS Noise does
its own session auth, so the unsigned hint only affects path
selection
crate::fips
config.rs: renders /etc/fips/fips.yaml and sudo-installs key material
service.rs: systemctl status/activate/restart/mask wrappers
update.rs: GitHub API check against upstream main; apply stubbed
until per-commit .deb artefact source is decided
RPC + dashboard
fips.status / fips.check-update / fips.apply-update / fips.install /
fips.restart registered in dispatcher
HomeNetworkCard.vue shipped standalone (unmounted — place in Home.vue
when ready); shows state pill, version, FIPS npub, update button,
activate button when key is present but service is down
ISO + systemd
archipelago-fips.service: conditional on key presence, masked by
default — backend unmasks after onboarding writes the key
build-auto-installer-iso.sh: multi-stage Dockerfile builds the FIPS
.deb from jmcorgan/fips main (fail-loud), COPYs it into rootfs, apt
installs it so trixie resolves deps; unit copied + masked
Version bump: 1.3.5 → 1.4.0
Tests: 33 new/updated passing (seed, identity, transport, federation,
fips module, transport::fips).
Known gaps: fips.apply-update returns a clear stub error until
upstream publishes per-commit .deb artefacts; HomeNetworkCard is not
mounted in Home.vue by default.
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