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unibus/pkg/membership/nonce_cache_test.go
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agent 37c778ca9a feat(0003e/2): replicated anti-replay nonce store on JetStream KV
The per-process nonce cache breaks anti-replay under multi-node failover
(audit 0004): a request captured on one node can be replayed to a
DIFFERENT node whose local cache never saw the nonce, and is accepted.
This makes the nonce state shared so a replay is rejected cluster-wide.

pkg/membership:
- nonceStore is now an interface. The in-memory cache is renamed
  memNonceCache (still the default, single-node behavior).
- kvNonceStore (new) claims each nonce with an atomic KV Create on a
  shared bucket: first sight wins (accept), any later sight on any node
  rejects (replay). A backend error fails CLOSED (reject), so a KV outage
  never silently disables anti-replay. The bucket carries a TTL =
  nonceTTL (2*clockSkew) so a key expires exactly when its replay window
  closes; raw base64 nonces are mapped to KV-safe keys via sha256-hex.
- Server.UseReplicatedNonces(js, replicas) swaps the store on a node;
  every node in a cluster calls it. NewServer still defaults to the
  in-memory cache (master behavior unchanged).

Test (DoD error path — the issue's cross-node replay case):
- TestReplicatedNonceRejectsCrossNodeReplay: two membershipd nodes share
  one KV bucket; a request accepted (200) on node A, replayed with the
  same ts+nonce to node B, is rejected (401) — and replaying to A again
  is rejected too.
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package membership
import (
"strconv"
"testing"
"time"
)
// TestNonceCacheRememberPrune covers the replay/expiry behavior directly on the
// cache: a fresh nonce is accepted (golden), an immediate repeat is rejected
// (error), and after the TTL the same nonce is accepted again because its entry
// was pruned (edge).
func TestNonceCacheRememberPrune(t *testing.T) {
nc := newMemNonceCache(50*time.Millisecond, 1000)
base := time.Now()
if !nc.rememberOrReject("a", base) {
t.Fatalf("first sighting should be accepted")
}
if nc.rememberOrReject("a", base) {
t.Fatalf("an immediate replay should be rejected")
}
if !nc.rememberOrReject("a", base.Add(60*time.Millisecond)) {
t.Fatalf("after the TTL the nonce should be accepted again (pruned)")
}
}
// TestNonceCacheCapBounded covers the memory bound (audit H7): with a long TTL so
// nothing expires, inserting far more nonces than the cap must still keep the
// cache at or under the cap (oldest evicted), and the order queue must not drift
// from the map.
func TestNonceCacheCapBounded(t *testing.T) {
const capacity = 100
nc := newMemNonceCache(time.Hour, capacity)
base := time.Now()
for i := 0; i < 500; i++ {
nc.rememberOrReject("n"+strconv.Itoa(i), base)
}
nc.mu.Lock()
size := len(nc.seen)
orderLen := len(nc.order)
nc.mu.Unlock()
if size > capacity {
t.Fatalf("cache exceeded its cap: %d > %d", size, capacity)
}
if orderLen != size {
t.Fatalf("order queue drifted from the map: order=%d seen=%d", orderLen, size)
}
}