PR #331 introduced github.com host fingerprints pinned in
.gitlab-ci.yml's mirror-to-github before_script. The scanner flagged
them as embedded secrets and blocked CI:
BLOCKED: Embedded secrets/tokens found in:
.gitlab-ci.yml
133: github.com ssh-ed25519 AAAA...
135: github.com ssh-rsa AAAA...
These are PUBLIC host keys — the whole point of pinning known_hosts is
to publish the fingerprint widely so a MITM is detectable. They are
documented at https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/keeping-your-account-and-data-secure/githubs-ssh-key-fingerprints
and committing them is the correct, secure practice.
Fix: add a KNOWN_HOSTS_LINE regex to the content-scan block that
recognizes `<host-or-ip> [salt] <algo> AAAA...` shape lines (the
exact format used in ~/.ssh/known_hosts) and filters them out before
flagging the file. Bare `ssh-rsa AAAA...` lines without a host prefix
are still caught — only the host-key shape is exempt.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Gate messages now propagate via the Infonet hashchain as encrypted blobs — every node syncs them
through normal chain sync while only Gate members with MLS keys can decrypt. Added mesh reputation
system, peer push workers, voluntary Wormhole opt-in for node participation, fork recovery,
killwormhole scripts, obfuscated terminology, and hardened the self-updater to protect encryption
keys and chain state during updates.
New features: Shodan search, train tracking, Sentinel Hub imagery, 8 new intelligence layers,
CCTV expansion to 11,000+ cameras across 6 countries, Mesh Terminal CLI, prediction markets,
desktop-shell scaffold, and comprehensive mesh test suite (215 frontend + backend tests passing).
Community contributors: @wa1id, @AlborzNazari, @adust09, @Xpirix, @imqdcr, @csysp, @suranyami,
@chr0n1x, @johan-martensson, @singularfailure, @smithbh, @OrfeoTerkuci, @deuza, @tm-const,
@Elhard1, @ttulttul