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TeslaSuite/Launcher/Directory.Build.props
CydandClaude Opus 4.8 b9d8027cf6 Extract shared contract, drop BinaryFormatter wire, modernize to net8/x64
Make the Console<->Launcher system source-built and modern now that the console
is under our control and the WinXP-era pods are gone.

Contract extraction (Contract/Tesla.Contract.csproj):
- One multi-targeted (net48;net8.0-windows) source project for the RPC contract,
  replacing the vendored TeslaConsoleLaunchLib.dll and the hand-synced Tesla.Net
  replica in Launcher/LaunchModels_Shared.cs. Emits assembly TeslaConsoleLaunchLib.

SecureConfig extraction (SecureConfig/Tesla.SecureConfig.csproj):
- net48 source of the first-boot provisioning protocol (UDP beacons, OFB crypto,
  RSA key exchange), replacing the vendored TeslaSecureConfiguration.dll.

Remove BinaryFormatter from the wire (RCE sink + the reason net6 was pinned):
- Console<->Launcher RPC is now length-prefixed System.Text.Json frames
  (Contract/PodRpcProtocol.cs) over the unchanged OFB transport; dispatch by
  method name. Deleted the SerializationBinder / MethodInfoProxy machinery.
- Console-local BinaryFormatter (Site config, mission replays) intentionally
  retained: local net48 file I/O, not the network surface.

Runtime modernization:
- Launcher Service + Agent: net6 -> net8, win-x86 -> win-x64 (all pods are
  64-bit Win10). Kept the SHA1-default PBKDF2 (Console key-derivation compat)
  with SYSLIB0041 suppressed and documented.

Tests: differential suite now 73 green. Added SecureConfigCompatTests (OFB
ciphertext byte-identical to the vendored DLL) and PodRpcProtocolTests (JSON
round-trip of every request/response shape); removed the now-obsolete
BinaryFormatter byte-identity guard.

Build hygiene: per-project obj dirs (Launcher/Directory.Build.props) fix a
NuGet restore collision between the two Launcher projects sharing one folder.

NOT runtime-verified against a live pod.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-30 08:15:17 -05:00

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<Project>
<!-- TeslaLauncherService.csproj and TeslaLauncherAgent.csproj share this one
directory, so by default they also share obj\project.assets.json. NuGet
restore writes that single file per project, so whichever restores last
wins and the other compiles against the wrong package set (e.g. the
Service losing Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting). Give each project its own
intermediate directory so their restore outputs no longer collide.
(bin\ is safe to share — the two assemblies have distinct names.) -->
<PropertyGroup>
<BaseIntermediateOutputPath>obj\$(MSBuildProjectName)\</BaseIntermediateOutputPath>
</PropertyGroup>
<!-- With per-project obj subdirs, each project would otherwise glob the OTHER
project's generated sources (AssemblyInfo.cs, etc.) out of the sibling
obj\ subtree, causing duplicate-attribute errors. The SDK only excludes a
project's own BaseIntermediateOutputPath by default, so exclude the whole
obj\ and bin\ trees here. The SDK appends its own defaults to this. -->
<PropertyGroup>
<DefaultItemExcludes>$(DefaultItemExcludes);$(MSBuildProjectDirectory)\obj\**;$(MSBuildProjectDirectory)\bin\**</DefaultItemExcludes>
</PropertyGroup>
</Project>