Rename all crates, CLI commands, constants, type names, doc comments, and documentation from wraith to alknet. Includes wire-protocol changes: ALPN wraith-ssh -> alknet-ssh, reserved destination prefix wraith- -> alknet-, SSH auth username wraith -> alknet.
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# ADR-010: Transport Chaining in CLI
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## Status
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Accepted
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## Context
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Transport chaining allows combining iroh with an upstream proxy, e.g.:
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```bash
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alknet connect --transport iroh --proxy socks5://127.0.0.1:1080
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```
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This routes iroh's outbound TCP connections through a SOCKS5 proxy, which could itself be another alknet instance. This is important for:
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- Nested tunnel topologies
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- Environments where iroh needs to go through an existing proxy
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- Composing transports in flexible ways
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iroh's `Endpoint::builder` supports proxy configuration natively. The implementation is straightforward — pass the proxy URL to iroh's builder.
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## Decision
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Support `--transport iroh --proxy socks5://...` natively in the CLI. This works because iroh's endpoint builder accepts a proxy configuration, so the implementation is minimal: parse the proxy URL and pass it to the endpoint builder.
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For other transport combinations (TCP+TLS is already implicit — TLS wraps TCP), the `--proxy` flag applies to outbound connections from the SSH client or iroh endpoint.
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## Consequences
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- **Positive**: Flexible transport composition without requiring separate manual configuration.
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- **Positive**: Matches user expectation from the overview doc's transport chaining example.
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- **Positive**: Implementation is minimal — iroh already supports proxy config.
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- **Negative**: Slightly more CLI surface area (`--proxy` interaction with `--transport`).
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## References
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- [transport.md](../transport.md)
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- [OQ-05](../open-questions.md) — resolved by this ADR |