Resolved all 11 open questions based on project guidance: Transport: - OQ-01/OQ-07: ACME/Let's Encrypt with domain + IP paths (ADR-008) - OQ-02: Default to n0 relay, --iroh-relay override (ADR-009) - OQ-05: Transport chaining supported natively (ADR-010) Client: - OQ-06: Programmatic-first API, no ~/.ssh/config (ADR-011) Server: - OQ-04: Ed25519 + OpenSSH cert-authority, no password auth (ADR-012) - OQ-08: fail2ban-friendly logging + built-in rate limiting (ADR-013) TUN: - OQ-03/OQ-09: Deferred entirely, recommend tun2proxy (ADR-014) - tun-shim.md marked deprecated NAPI: - OQ-10: Expose both connect() and serve() (ADR-016) - OQ-11: Use napi-rs for FFI bridge (ADR-015) Additional ADRs created during review: - ADR-006: No logging of tunnel destinations (was phantom reference) - ADR-017: Stealth mode protocol multiplexing - ADR-018: Control channel for pubsub over SSH Fixed: ADR-002 status → Superseded, ADR-007 title typo, WRAUTH_SERVER typo, ADR-005 stale wraith-tun refs, undefined ACL feature removed from server.md, --proxy semantic difference documented.
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ADR-009: Default iroh Relay with Override
Status
Accepted
Context
iroh requires a relay server for NAT traversal and initial connection establishment. The n0 project provides free relay servers (https://relay.iroh.network/) that work out of the box. However, relying on a third-party service creates a dependency:
- n0's relay could change terms, rate-limit, or go down
- Production deployments may want self-hosted relays for reliability and privacy
- The relay URL is a configuration point that should be explicit
Conversely, requiring users to set up a relay server before they can use iroh transport is a significant friction point for testing and quick starts.
Decision
Default to n0's relay servers. Allow override via --iroh-relay <url> CLI flag. Document self-hosted relay setup in project documentation.
This matches iroh's own defaults — n0's relay is the standard starting point. Users who need production reliability self-host.
Consequences
- Positive: Zero-config iroh transport for testing and development.
wraith serve --transport irohjust works. - Positive: Self-hosting is a single flag override, not a complex setup requirement.
- Negative: Default depends on n0's infrastructure. If n0's relay is down, default iroh connections fail (but this is the same experience as every iroh user).
- Negative: Privacy-conscious users must remember to
--iroh-relayto avoid n0. Mitigated by documentation.
References
- transport.md
- OQ-02 — resolved by this ADR