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ddidderr bdb571799a feat(net): accept relay hostnames
PLAN.md describes the first client flow as entering a relay domain and room
code, but the client and gateway CLIs only accepted socket-address literals.
Add a small shared RelayEndpoint parser so bare hosts default to UDP/443 while
IP literals and explicit host:port values stay supported.

The runtime configs still store resolved SocketAddr values. That keeps the
Windows route-pinning path on a concrete relay IP before TAP activation while
avoiding duplicated endpoint grammar between client and gateway. The relay
listen config reuses the same default port constant so UDP/443 has one source.

README examples now use lanparty-relay.local and document the shared endpoint
syntax.

Test Plan:
- cargo fmt --check
- cargo test -p lanparty-net
- cargo test -p lanparty-client-win \
  accepts_relay_domain_with_default_port -- --nocapture
- cargo test -p lanparty-gateway \
  accepts_iface_alias_for_gateway_interface -- --nocapture
- cargo test -p lanparty-net -p lanparty-client-win -p lanparty-gateway
- cargo clippy -p lanparty-net -p lanparty-client-win -p lanparty-gateway \
  --all-targets -- -D warnings
- cargo test --workspace
- cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets -- -D warnings
- git diff --check

Refs: PLAN.md
2026-05-21 21:40:00 +02:00

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[package]
name = "lanparty-client-win"
version.workspace = true
edition.workspace = true
[dependencies]
anyhow.workspace = true
clap.workspace = true
lanparty-client-core = { path = "../lanparty-client-core" }
lanparty-ctrl = { path = "../lanparty-ctrl" }
lanparty-net = { path = "../lanparty-net" }
lanparty-obs = { path = "../lanparty-obs" }
lanparty-proto = { path = "../lanparty-proto" }
tokio.workspace = true
[target.'cfg(windows)'.dependencies]
lanparty-client-route = { path = "../lanparty-client-route" }
lanparty-client-tap = { path = "../lanparty-client-tap" }