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tailscale/ipn/ipnstate/ipnstate.go

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// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
// Package ipnstate captures the entire state of the Tailscale network.
//
// It's a leaf package so ipn, wgengine, and magicsock can all depend on it.
package ipnstate
import (
"fmt"
"html"
"io"
"log"
"net/netip"
"slices"
"sort"
"strings"
"time"
"tailscale.com/tailcfg"
cmd/tailscale/cli: print node signature in `tailscale lock status` - Add current node signature to `ipnstate.NetworkLockStatus`; - Print current node signature in a human-friendly format as part of `tailscale lock status`. Examples: ``` $ tailscale lock status Tailnet lock is ENABLED. This node is accessible under tailnet lock. Node signature: SigKind: direct Pubkey: [OTB3a] KeyID: tlpub:44a0e23cd53a4b8acc02f6732813d8f5ba8b35d02d48bf94c9f1724ebe31c943 WrappingPubkey: tlpub:44a0e23cd53a4b8acc02f6732813d8f5ba8b35d02d48bf94c9f1724ebe31c943 This node's tailnet-lock key: tlpub:44a0e23cd53a4b8acc02f6732813d8f5ba8b35d02d48bf94c9f1724ebe31c943 Trusted signing keys: tlpub:44a0e23cd53a4b8acc02f6732813d8f5ba8b35d02d48bf94c9f1724ebe31c943 1 (self) tlpub:6fa21d242a202b290de85926ba3893a6861888679a73bc3a43f49539d67c9764 1 (pre-auth key kq3NzejWoS11KTM59) ``` For a node created via a signed auth key: ``` This node is accessible under tailnet lock. Node signature: SigKind: rotation Pubkey: [e3nAO] Nested: SigKind: credential KeyID: tlpub:6fa21d242a202b290de85926ba3893a6861888679a73bc3a43f49539d67c9764 WrappingPubkey: tlpub:3623b0412cab0029cb1918806435709b5947ae03554050f20caf66629f21220a ``` For a node that rotated its key a few times: ``` This node is accessible under tailnet lock. Node signature: SigKind: rotation Pubkey: [DOzL4] Nested: SigKind: rotation Pubkey: [S/9yU] Nested: SigKind: rotation Pubkey: [9E9v4] Nested: SigKind: direct Pubkey: [3QHTJ] KeyID: tlpub:44a0e23cd53a4b8acc02f6732813d8f5ba8b35d02d48bf94c9f1724ebe31c943 WrappingPubkey: tlpub:2faa280025d3aba0884615f710d8c50590b052c01a004c2b4c2c9434702ae9d0 ``` Updates tailscale/corp#19764 Signed-off-by: Anton Tolchanov <anton@tailscale.com>
5 months ago
"tailscale.com/tka"
"tailscale.com/types/key"
"tailscale.com/types/ptr"
"tailscale.com/types/views"
"tailscale.com/util/dnsname"
"tailscale.com/version"
)
cmd/tl-longchain: tool to re-sign nodes with long rotation signatures In Tailnet Lock, there is an implicit limit on the number of rotation signatures that can be chained before the signature becomes too long. This program helps tailnet admins to identify nodes that have signatures with long chains and prints commands to re-sign those node keys with a fresh direct signature. It's a temporary mitigation measure, and we will remove this tool as we design and implement a long-term approach for rotation signatures. Example output: ``` 2024/08/20 18:25:03 Self: does not need re-signing 2024/08/20 18:25:03 Visible peers with valid signatures: 2024/08/20 18:25:03 Peer xxx2.yy.ts.net. (100.77.192.34) nodeid=nyDmhiZiGA11KTM59, current signature kind=direct: does not need re-signing 2024/08/20 18:25:03 Peer xxx3.yy.ts.net. (100.84.248.22) nodeid=ndQ64mDnaB11KTM59, current signature kind=direct: does not need re-signing 2024/08/20 18:25:03 Peer xxx4.yy.ts.net. (100.85.253.53) nodeid=nmZfVygzkB21KTM59, current signature kind=rotation: chain length 4, printing command to re-sign tailscale lock sign nodekey:530bddbfbe69e91fe15758a1d6ead5337aa6307e55ac92dafad3794f8b3fc661 tlpub:4bf07597336703395f2149dce88e7c50dd8694ab5bbde3d7c2a1c7b3e231a3c2 ``` To support this, the NetworkLockStatus localapi response now includes information about signatures of all peers rather than just the invalid ones. This is not displayed by default in `tailscale lock status`, but will be surfaced in `tailscale lock status --json`. Updates #13185 Signed-off-by: Anton Tolchanov <anton@tailscale.com>
2 months ago
//go:generate go run tailscale.com/cmd/cloner -clonefunc=false -type=TKAPeer
// Status represents the entire state of the IPN network.
type Status struct {
// Version is the daemon's long version (see version.Long).
Version string
// TUN is whether /dev/net/tun (or equivalent kernel interface) is being
// used. If false, it's running in userspace mode.
TUN bool
// BackendState is an ipn.State string value:
// "NoState", "NeedsLogin", "NeedsMachineAuth", "Stopped",
// "Starting", "Running".
BackendState string
// HaveNodeKey is whether the current profile has a node key configured.
HaveNodeKey bool `json:",omitempty"`
AuthURL string // current URL provided by control to authorize client
TailscaleIPs []netip.Addr // Tailscale IP(s) assigned to this node
Self *PeerStatus
// ExitNodeStatus describes the current exit node.
// If nil, an exit node is not in use.
ExitNodeStatus *ExitNodeStatus `json:"ExitNodeStatus,omitempty"`
// Health contains health check problems.
// Empty means everything is good. (or at least that no known
// problems are detected)
Health []string
// This field is the legacy name of CurrentTailnet.MagicDNSSuffix.
//
// Deprecated: use CurrentTailnet.MagicDNSSuffix instead.
MagicDNSSuffix string
// CurrentTailnet is information about the tailnet that the node
// is currently connected to. When not connected, this field is nil.
CurrentTailnet *TailnetStatus
// CertDomains are the set of DNS names for which the control
// plane server will assist with provisioning TLS
// certificates. See SetDNSRequest for dns-01 ACME challenges
// for e.g. LetsEncrypt. These names are FQDNs without
// trailing periods, and without any "_acme-challenge." prefix.
CertDomains []string
// Peer is the state of each peer, keyed by each peer's current public key.
Peer map[key.NodePublic]*PeerStatus
// User contains profile information about UserIDs referenced by
// PeerStatus.UserID, PeerStatus.AltSharerUserID, etc.
User map[tailcfg.UserID]tailcfg.UserProfile
// ClientVersion, when non-nil, contains information about the latest
// version of the Tailscale client that's available. Depending on
// the platform and client settings, it may not be available.
ClientVersion *tailcfg.ClientVersion
}
// TKAKey describes a key trusted by network lock.
type TKAKey struct {
Key key.NLPublic
Metadata map[string]string
Votes uint
}
cmd/tl-longchain: tool to re-sign nodes with long rotation signatures In Tailnet Lock, there is an implicit limit on the number of rotation signatures that can be chained before the signature becomes too long. This program helps tailnet admins to identify nodes that have signatures with long chains and prints commands to re-sign those node keys with a fresh direct signature. It's a temporary mitigation measure, and we will remove this tool as we design and implement a long-term approach for rotation signatures. Example output: ``` 2024/08/20 18:25:03 Self: does not need re-signing 2024/08/20 18:25:03 Visible peers with valid signatures: 2024/08/20 18:25:03 Peer xxx2.yy.ts.net. (100.77.192.34) nodeid=nyDmhiZiGA11KTM59, current signature kind=direct: does not need re-signing 2024/08/20 18:25:03 Peer xxx3.yy.ts.net. (100.84.248.22) nodeid=ndQ64mDnaB11KTM59, current signature kind=direct: does not need re-signing 2024/08/20 18:25:03 Peer xxx4.yy.ts.net. (100.85.253.53) nodeid=nmZfVygzkB21KTM59, current signature kind=rotation: chain length 4, printing command to re-sign tailscale lock sign nodekey:530bddbfbe69e91fe15758a1d6ead5337aa6307e55ac92dafad3794f8b3fc661 tlpub:4bf07597336703395f2149dce88e7c50dd8694ab5bbde3d7c2a1c7b3e231a3c2 ``` To support this, the NetworkLockStatus localapi response now includes information about signatures of all peers rather than just the invalid ones. This is not displayed by default in `tailscale lock status`, but will be surfaced in `tailscale lock status --json`. Updates #13185 Signed-off-by: Anton Tolchanov <anton@tailscale.com>
2 months ago
// TKAPeer describes a peer and its network lock details.
type TKAPeer struct {
Name string // DNS
ID tailcfg.NodeID
StableID tailcfg.StableNodeID
TailscaleIPs []netip.Addr // Tailscale IP(s) assigned to this node
NodeKey key.NodePublic
NodeKeySignature tka.NodeKeySignature
}
// NetworkLockStatus represents whether network-lock is enabled,
// along with details about the locally-known state of the tailnet
// key authority.
type NetworkLockStatus struct {
// Enabled is true if network lock is enabled.
Enabled bool
// Head describes the AUM hash of the leaf AUM. Head is nil
// if network lock is not enabled.
Head *[32]byte
// PublicKey describes the node's network-lock public key.
// It may be zero if the node has not logged in.
PublicKey key.NLPublic
// NodeKey describes the node's current node-key. This field is not
// populated if the node is not operating (i.e. waiting for a login).
NodeKey *key.NodePublic
// NodeKeySigned is true if our node is authorized by network-lock.
NodeKeySigned bool
cmd/tailscale/cli: print node signature in `tailscale lock status` - Add current node signature to `ipnstate.NetworkLockStatus`; - Print current node signature in a human-friendly format as part of `tailscale lock status`. Examples: ``` $ tailscale lock status Tailnet lock is ENABLED. This node is accessible under tailnet lock. Node signature: SigKind: direct Pubkey: [OTB3a] KeyID: tlpub:44a0e23cd53a4b8acc02f6732813d8f5ba8b35d02d48bf94c9f1724ebe31c943 WrappingPubkey: tlpub:44a0e23cd53a4b8acc02f6732813d8f5ba8b35d02d48bf94c9f1724ebe31c943 This node's tailnet-lock key: tlpub:44a0e23cd53a4b8acc02f6732813d8f5ba8b35d02d48bf94c9f1724ebe31c943 Trusted signing keys: tlpub:44a0e23cd53a4b8acc02f6732813d8f5ba8b35d02d48bf94c9f1724ebe31c943 1 (self) tlpub:6fa21d242a202b290de85926ba3893a6861888679a73bc3a43f49539d67c9764 1 (pre-auth key kq3NzejWoS11KTM59) ``` For a node created via a signed auth key: ``` This node is accessible under tailnet lock. Node signature: SigKind: rotation Pubkey: [e3nAO] Nested: SigKind: credential KeyID: tlpub:6fa21d242a202b290de85926ba3893a6861888679a73bc3a43f49539d67c9764 WrappingPubkey: tlpub:3623b0412cab0029cb1918806435709b5947ae03554050f20caf66629f21220a ``` For a node that rotated its key a few times: ``` This node is accessible under tailnet lock. Node signature: SigKind: rotation Pubkey: [DOzL4] Nested: SigKind: rotation Pubkey: [S/9yU] Nested: SigKind: rotation Pubkey: [9E9v4] Nested: SigKind: direct Pubkey: [3QHTJ] KeyID: tlpub:44a0e23cd53a4b8acc02f6732813d8f5ba8b35d02d48bf94c9f1724ebe31c943 WrappingPubkey: tlpub:2faa280025d3aba0884615f710d8c50590b052c01a004c2b4c2c9434702ae9d0 ``` Updates tailscale/corp#19764 Signed-off-by: Anton Tolchanov <anton@tailscale.com>
5 months ago
// NodeKeySignature is the current signature of this node's key.
NodeKeySignature *tka.NodeKeySignature
// TrustedKeys describes the keys currently trusted to make changes
// to network-lock.
TrustedKeys []TKAKey
cmd/tl-longchain: tool to re-sign nodes with long rotation signatures In Tailnet Lock, there is an implicit limit on the number of rotation signatures that can be chained before the signature becomes too long. This program helps tailnet admins to identify nodes that have signatures with long chains and prints commands to re-sign those node keys with a fresh direct signature. It's a temporary mitigation measure, and we will remove this tool as we design and implement a long-term approach for rotation signatures. Example output: ``` 2024/08/20 18:25:03 Self: does not need re-signing 2024/08/20 18:25:03 Visible peers with valid signatures: 2024/08/20 18:25:03 Peer xxx2.yy.ts.net. (100.77.192.34) nodeid=nyDmhiZiGA11KTM59, current signature kind=direct: does not need re-signing 2024/08/20 18:25:03 Peer xxx3.yy.ts.net. (100.84.248.22) nodeid=ndQ64mDnaB11KTM59, current signature kind=direct: does not need re-signing 2024/08/20 18:25:03 Peer xxx4.yy.ts.net. (100.85.253.53) nodeid=nmZfVygzkB21KTM59, current signature kind=rotation: chain length 4, printing command to re-sign tailscale lock sign nodekey:530bddbfbe69e91fe15758a1d6ead5337aa6307e55ac92dafad3794f8b3fc661 tlpub:4bf07597336703395f2149dce88e7c50dd8694ab5bbde3d7c2a1c7b3e231a3c2 ``` To support this, the NetworkLockStatus localapi response now includes information about signatures of all peers rather than just the invalid ones. This is not displayed by default in `tailscale lock status`, but will be surfaced in `tailscale lock status --json`. Updates #13185 Signed-off-by: Anton Tolchanov <anton@tailscale.com>
2 months ago
// VisiblePeers describes peers which are visible in the netmap that
// have valid Tailnet Lock signatures signatures.
VisiblePeers []*TKAPeer
// FilteredPeers describes peers which were removed from the netmap
// (i.e. no connectivity) because they failed tailnet lock
// checks.
cmd/tl-longchain: tool to re-sign nodes with long rotation signatures In Tailnet Lock, there is an implicit limit on the number of rotation signatures that can be chained before the signature becomes too long. This program helps tailnet admins to identify nodes that have signatures with long chains and prints commands to re-sign those node keys with a fresh direct signature. It's a temporary mitigation measure, and we will remove this tool as we design and implement a long-term approach for rotation signatures. Example output: ``` 2024/08/20 18:25:03 Self: does not need re-signing 2024/08/20 18:25:03 Visible peers with valid signatures: 2024/08/20 18:25:03 Peer xxx2.yy.ts.net. (100.77.192.34) nodeid=nyDmhiZiGA11KTM59, current signature kind=direct: does not need re-signing 2024/08/20 18:25:03 Peer xxx3.yy.ts.net. (100.84.248.22) nodeid=ndQ64mDnaB11KTM59, current signature kind=direct: does not need re-signing 2024/08/20 18:25:03 Peer xxx4.yy.ts.net. (100.85.253.53) nodeid=nmZfVygzkB21KTM59, current signature kind=rotation: chain length 4, printing command to re-sign tailscale lock sign nodekey:530bddbfbe69e91fe15758a1d6ead5337aa6307e55ac92dafad3794f8b3fc661 tlpub:4bf07597336703395f2149dce88e7c50dd8694ab5bbde3d7c2a1c7b3e231a3c2 ``` To support this, the NetworkLockStatus localapi response now includes information about signatures of all peers rather than just the invalid ones. This is not displayed by default in `tailscale lock status`, but will be surfaced in `tailscale lock status --json`. Updates #13185 Signed-off-by: Anton Tolchanov <anton@tailscale.com>
2 months ago
FilteredPeers []*TKAPeer
// StateID is a nonce associated with the network lock authority,
// generated upon enablement. This field is not populated if the
// network lock is disabled.
StateID uint64
}
// NetworkLockUpdate describes a change to network-lock state.
type NetworkLockUpdate struct {
Hash [32]byte
Change string // values of tka.AUMKind.String()
// Raw contains the serialized AUM. The AUM is sent in serialized
// form to avoid transitive dependences bloating this package.
Raw []byte
}
// TailnetStatus is information about a Tailscale network ("tailnet").
type TailnetStatus struct {
// Name is the name of the network that's currently in use.
Name string
// MagicDNSSuffix is the network's MagicDNS suffix for nodes
// in the network such as "userfoo.tailscale.net".
// There are no surrounding dots.
// MagicDNSSuffix should be populated regardless of whether a domain
// has MagicDNS enabled.
MagicDNSSuffix string
// MagicDNSEnabled is whether or not the network has MagicDNS enabled.
// Note that the current device may still not support MagicDNS if
// `--accept-dns=false` was used.
MagicDNSEnabled bool
}
// ExitNodeStatus describes the current exit node.
type ExitNodeStatus struct {
// ID is the exit node's ID.
ID tailcfg.StableNodeID
// Online is whether the exit node is alive.
Online bool
// TailscaleIPs are the exit node's IP addresses assigned to the node.
TailscaleIPs []netip.Prefix
}
func (s *Status) Peers() []key.NodePublic {
kk := make([]key.NodePublic, 0, len(s.Peer))
for k := range s.Peer {
kk = append(kk, k)
}
sort.Slice(kk, func(i, j int) bool { return kk[i].Less(kk[j]) })
return kk
}
type PeerStatusLite struct {
// NodeKey is this peer's public node key.
NodeKey key.NodePublic
// TxBytes/RxBytes are the total number of bytes transmitted to/received
// from this peer.
TxBytes, RxBytes int64
// LastHandshake is the last time a handshake succeeded with this peer. (Or
// we got key confirmation via the first data message, which is
// approximately the same thing.)
//
// The time.Time zero value means that no handshake has succeeded, at least
// since this peer was last known to WireGuard. (Tailscale removes peers
// from the wireguard peer that are idle.)
LastHandshake time.Time
}
// PeerStatus describes a peer node and its current state.
type PeerStatus struct {
ID tailcfg.StableNodeID
PublicKey key.NodePublic
HostName string // HostInfo's Hostname (not a DNS name or necessarily unique)
// DNSName is the Peer's FQDN. It ends with a dot.
// It has the form "host.<MagicDNSSuffix>."
DNSName string
OS string // HostInfo.OS
UserID tailcfg.UserID
// AltSharerUserID is the user who shared this node
// if it's different than UserID. Otherwise it's zero.
AltSharerUserID tailcfg.UserID `json:",omitempty"`
// TailscaleIPs are the IP addresses assigned to the node.
TailscaleIPs []netip.Addr
// AllowedIPs are IP addresses allowed to route to this node.
AllowedIPs *views.Slice[netip.Prefix] `json:",omitempty"`
// Tags are the list of ACL tags applied to this node.
// See tailscale.com/tailcfg#Node.Tags for more information.
Tags *views.Slice[string] `json:",omitempty"`
// PrimaryRoutes are the routes this node is currently the primary
// subnet router for, as determined by the control plane. It does
// not include the IPs in TailscaleIPs.
PrimaryRoutes *views.Slice[netip.Prefix] `json:",omitempty"`
// Endpoints:
Addrs []string
CurAddr string // one of Addrs, or unique if roaming
Relay string // DERP region
RxBytes int64
TxBytes int64
Created time.Time // time registered with tailcontrol
LastWrite time.Time // time last packet sent
LastSeen time.Time // last seen to tailcontrol; only present if offline
LastHandshake time.Time // with local wireguard
Online bool // whether node is connected to the control plane
ExitNode bool // true if this is the currently selected exit node.
ExitNodeOption bool // true if this node can be an exit node (offered && approved)
// Active is whether the node was recently active. The
// definition is somewhat undefined but has historically and
// currently means that there was some packet sent to this
// peer in the past two minutes. That definition is subject to
// change.
Active bool
// PeerAPIURL are the URLs of the node's PeerAPI servers.
PeerAPIURL []string
// Capabilities are capabilities that the node has.
// They're free-form strings, but should be in the form of URLs/URIs
// such as:
// "https://tailscale.com/cap/is-admin"
// "https://tailscale.com/cap/file-sharing"
// "funnel"
//
// Deprecated: use CapMap instead. See https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/11508
// Every value is Capabilities is also a key in CapMap, even if it
// has no values in that map.
Capabilities []tailcfg.NodeCapability `json:",omitempty"`
// CapMap is a map of capabilities to their values.
CapMap tailcfg.NodeCapMap `json:",omitempty"`
// SSH_HostKeys are the node's SSH host keys, if known.
SSH_HostKeys []string `json:"sshHostKeys,omitempty"`
// ShareeNode indicates this node exists in the netmap because
// it's owned by a shared-to user and that node might connect
// to us. These nodes should be hidden by "tailscale status"
// etc by default.
ShareeNode bool `json:",omitempty"`
// InNetworkMap means that this peer was seen in our latest network map.
// In theory, all of InNetworkMap and InMagicSock and InEngine should all be true.
InNetworkMap bool
// InMagicSock means that this peer is being tracked by magicsock.
// In theory, all of InNetworkMap and InMagicSock and InEngine should all be true.
InMagicSock bool
// InEngine means that this peer is tracked by the wireguard engine.
// In theory, all of InNetworkMap and InMagicSock and InEngine should all be true.
InEngine bool
// Expired means that this peer's node key has expired, based on either
// information from control or optimisically set on the client if the
// expiration time has passed.
Expired bool `json:",omitempty"`
// KeyExpiry, if present, is the time at which the node key expired or
// will expire.
KeyExpiry *time.Time `json:",omitempty"`
Location *tailcfg.Location `json:",omitempty"`
}
// HasCap reports whether ps has the given capability.
func (ps *PeerStatus) HasCap(cap tailcfg.NodeCapability) bool {
return ps.CapMap.Contains(cap)
}
// IsTagged reports whether ps is tagged.
func (ps *PeerStatus) IsTagged() bool {
return ps.Tags != nil && ps.Tags.Len() > 0
}
// StatusBuilder is a request to construct a Status. A new StatusBuilder is
// passed to various subsystems which then call methods on it to populate state.
// Call its Status method to return the final constructed Status.
type StatusBuilder struct {
WantPeers bool // whether caller wants peers
locked bool
st Status
}
// MutateStatus calls f with the status to mutate.
//
// It may not assume other fields of status are already populated, and
// may not retain or write to the Status after f returns.
func (sb *StatusBuilder) MutateStatus(f func(*Status)) {
f(&sb.st)
}
// Status returns the status that has been built up so far from previous
// calls to MutateStatus, MutateSelfStatus, AddPeer, etc.
func (sb *StatusBuilder) Status() *Status {
sb.locked = true
return &sb.st
}
// MutateSelfStatus calls f with the PeerStatus of our own node to mutate.
//
// It may not assume other fields of status are already populated, and
// may not retain or write to the Status after f returns.
//
// MutateStatus acquires a lock so f must not call back into sb.
func (sb *StatusBuilder) MutateSelfStatus(f func(*PeerStatus)) {
if sb.st.Self == nil {
sb.st.Self = new(PeerStatus)
}
f(sb.st.Self)
}
// AddUser adds a user profile to the status.
func (sb *StatusBuilder) AddUser(id tailcfg.UserID, up tailcfg.UserProfile) {
if sb.locked {
log.Printf("[unexpected] ipnstate: AddUser after Locked")
return
}
if sb.st.User == nil {
sb.st.User = make(map[tailcfg.UserID]tailcfg.UserProfile)
}
sb.st.User[id] = up
}
// AddIP adds a Tailscale IP address to the status.
func (sb *StatusBuilder) AddTailscaleIP(ip netip.Addr) {
if sb.locked {
log.Printf("[unexpected] ipnstate: AddIP after Locked")
return
}
sb.st.TailscaleIPs = append(sb.st.TailscaleIPs, ip)
}
// AddPeer adds a peer node to the status.
//
// Its PeerStatus is mixed with any previous status already added.
func (sb *StatusBuilder) AddPeer(peer key.NodePublic, st *PeerStatus) {
if st == nil {
panic("nil PeerStatus")
}
if sb.locked {
log.Printf("[unexpected] ipnstate: AddPeer after Locked")
return
}
if sb.st.Peer == nil {
sb.st.Peer = make(map[key.NodePublic]*PeerStatus)
}
e, ok := sb.st.Peer[peer]
if !ok {
sb.st.Peer[peer] = st
st.PublicKey = peer
return
}
if v := st.ID; v != "" {
e.ID = v
}
if v := st.HostName; v != "" {
e.HostName = v
}
if v := st.DNSName; v != "" {
e.DNSName = v
}
if v := st.Relay; v != "" {
e.Relay = v
}
if v := st.UserID; v != 0 {
e.UserID = v
}
if v := st.AltSharerUserID; v != 0 {
e.AltSharerUserID = v
}
if v := st.TailscaleIPs; v != nil {
e.TailscaleIPs = v
}
if v := st.PrimaryRoutes; v != nil && !v.IsNil() {
e.PrimaryRoutes = v
}
if v := st.AllowedIPs; v != nil && !v.IsNil() {
e.AllowedIPs = v
}
if v := st.Tags; v != nil && !v.IsNil() {
e.Tags = v
}
if v := st.OS; v != "" {
e.OS = st.OS
}
if v := st.SSH_HostKeys; v != nil {
e.SSH_HostKeys = v
}
if v := st.Addrs; v != nil {
e.Addrs = v
}
if v := st.CurAddr; v != "" {
e.CurAddr = v
}
if v := st.RxBytes; v != 0 {
e.RxBytes = v
}
if v := st.TxBytes; v != 0 {
e.TxBytes = v
}
if v := st.LastHandshake; !v.IsZero() {
e.LastHandshake = v
}
if v := st.Created; !v.IsZero() {
e.Created = v
}
if v := st.LastSeen; !v.IsZero() {
e.LastSeen = v
}
if v := st.LastWrite; !v.IsZero() {
e.LastWrite = v
}
if st.Online {
e.Online = true
}
if st.InNetworkMap {
e.InNetworkMap = true
}
if st.InMagicSock {
e.InMagicSock = true
}
if st.InEngine {
e.InEngine = true
}
if st.ExitNode {
e.ExitNode = true
}
if st.ExitNodeOption {
e.ExitNodeOption = true
}
if st.ShareeNode {
e.ShareeNode = true
}
if st.Active {
e.Active = true
}
if st.PeerAPIURL != nil {
e.PeerAPIURL = st.PeerAPIURL
}
if st.Expired {
e.Expired = true
}
if t := st.KeyExpiry; t != nil {
e.KeyExpiry = ptr.To(*t)
}
if v := st.CapMap; v != nil {
e.CapMap = v
}
if v := st.Capabilities; v != nil {
e.Capabilities = v
}
e.Location = st.Location
}
type StatusUpdater interface {
UpdateStatus(*StatusBuilder)
}
func (st *Status) WriteHTML(w io.Writer) {
f := func(format string, args ...any) { fmt.Fprintf(w, format, args...) }
f(`<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1">
<title>Tailscale State</title>
<style>
body { font-family: monospace; }
.owner { text-decoration: underline; }
.tailaddr { font-style: italic; }
.acenter { text-align: center; }
.aright { text-align: right; }
table, th, td { border: 1px solid black; border-spacing : 0; border-collapse : collapse; }
thead { background-color: #FFA500; }
th, td { padding: 5px; }
td { vertical-align: top; }
table tbody tr:nth-child(even) td { background-color: #f5f5f5; }
</style>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Tailscale State</h1>
`)
//f("<p><b>logid:</b> %s</p>\n", logid)
//f("<p><b>opts:</b> <code>%s</code></p>\n", html.EscapeString(fmt.Sprintf("%+v", opts)))
ips := make([]string, 0, len(st.TailscaleIPs))
for _, ip := range st.TailscaleIPs {
ips = append(ips, ip.String())
}
f("<p>Tailscale IP: %s", strings.Join(ips, ", "))
f("<table>\n<thead>\n")
f("<tr><th>Peer</th><th>OS</th><th>Node</th><th>Owner</th><th>Rx</th><th>Tx</th><th>Activity</th><th>Connection</th></tr>\n")
f("</thead>\n<tbody>\n")
now := time.Now()
var peers []*PeerStatus
for _, peer := range st.Peers() {
ps := st.Peer[peer]
if ps.ShareeNode {
continue
}
peers = append(peers, ps)
}
SortPeers(peers)
for _, ps := range peers {
var actAgo string
if !ps.LastWrite.IsZero() {
ago := now.Sub(ps.LastWrite)
actAgo = ago.Round(time.Second).String() + " ago"
if ago < 5*time.Minute {
actAgo = "<b>" + actAgo + "</b>"
}
}
var owner string
if up, ok := st.User[ps.UserID]; ok {
owner = up.LoginName
if i := strings.Index(owner, "@"); i != -1 {
owner = owner[:i]
}
}
hostName := dnsname.SanitizeHostname(ps.HostName)
dnsName := dnsname.TrimSuffix(ps.DNSName, st.MagicDNSSuffix)
if strings.EqualFold(dnsName, hostName) || ps.UserID != st.Self.UserID {
hostName = ""
}
var hostNameHTML string
if hostName != "" {
hostNameHTML = "<br>" + html.EscapeString(hostName)
}
var tailAddr string
if len(ps.TailscaleIPs) > 0 {
tailAddr = ps.TailscaleIPs[0].String()
}
f("<tr><td>%s</td><td class=acenter>%s</td>"+
"<td><b>%s</b>%s<div class=\"tailaddr\">%s</div></td><td class=\"acenter owner\">%s</td><td class=\"aright\">%v</td><td class=\"aright\">%v</td><td class=\"aright\">%v</td>",
ps.PublicKey.ShortString(),
osEmoji(ps.OS),
html.EscapeString(dnsName),
hostNameHTML,
tailAddr,
html.EscapeString(owner),
ps.RxBytes,
ps.TxBytes,
actAgo,
)
f("<td>")
if ps.Active {
if ps.Relay != "" && ps.CurAddr == "" {
f("relay <b>%s</b>", html.EscapeString(ps.Relay))
} else if ps.CurAddr != "" {
f("direct <b>%s</b>", html.EscapeString(ps.CurAddr))
}
}
f("</td>") // end Addrs
f("</tr>\n")
}
f("</tbody>\n</table>\n")
f("</body>\n</html>\n")
}
func osEmoji(os string) string {
switch os {
case "linux":
return "🐧"
case "macOS":
return "🍎"
case "windows":
return "🖥️"
case "iOS":
return "📱"
case "tvOS":
return "🍎📺"
case "android":
return "🤖"
case "freebsd":
return "👿"
case "openbsd":
return "🐡"
case "illumos":
return "☀️"
}
return "👽"
}
// PingResult contains response information for the "tailscale ping" subcommand,
// saying how Tailscale can reach a Tailscale IP or subnet-routed IP.
// See tailcfg.PingResponse for a related response that is sent back to control
// for remote diagnostic pings.
type PingResult struct {
IP string // ping destination
NodeIP string // Tailscale IP of node handling IP (different for subnet routers)
NodeName string // DNS name base or (possibly not unique) hostname
Err string
LatencySeconds float64
// Endpoint is the ip:port if direct UDP was used.
// It is not currently set for TSMP pings.
Endpoint string
// DERPRegionID is non-zero DERP region ID if DERP was used.
// It is not currently set for TSMP pings.
DERPRegionID int
// DERPRegionCode is the three-letter region code
// corresponding to DERPRegionID.
// It is not currently set for TSMP pings.
DERPRegionCode string
// PeerAPIPort is set by TSMP ping responses for peers that
// are running a peerapi server. This is the port they're
// running the server on.
PeerAPIPort uint16 `json:",omitempty"`
// PeerAPIURL is the URL that was hit for pings of type "peerapi" (tailcfg.PingPeerAPI).
// It's of the form "http://ip:port" (or [ip]:port for IPv6).
PeerAPIURL string `json:",omitempty"`
// IsLocalIP is whether the ping request error is due to it being
// a ping to the local node.
IsLocalIP bool `json:",omitempty"`
// TODO(bradfitz): details like whether port mapping was used on either side? (Once supported)
}
func (pr *PingResult) ToPingResponse(pingType tailcfg.PingType) *tailcfg.PingResponse {
return &tailcfg.PingResponse{
Type: pingType,
IP: pr.IP,
NodeIP: pr.NodeIP,
NodeName: pr.NodeName,
Err: pr.Err,
LatencySeconds: pr.LatencySeconds,
Endpoint: pr.Endpoint,
DERPRegionID: pr.DERPRegionID,
DERPRegionCode: pr.DERPRegionCode,
PeerAPIPort: pr.PeerAPIPort,
IsLocalIP: pr.IsLocalIP,
}
}
// SortPeers sorts peers by either their DNS name, hostname, Tailscale IP,
// or ultimately their current public key.
func SortPeers(peers []*PeerStatus) {
slices.SortStableFunc(peers, (*PeerStatus).compare)
}
func (a *PeerStatus) compare(b *PeerStatus) int {
if a.DNSName != "" || b.DNSName != "" {
if v := strings.Compare(a.DNSName, b.DNSName); v != 0 {
return v
}
}
if a.HostName != "" || b.HostName != "" {
if v := strings.Compare(a.HostName, b.HostName); v != 0 {
return v
}
}
if len(a.TailscaleIPs) > 0 && len(b.TailscaleIPs) > 0 {
if v := a.TailscaleIPs[0].Compare(b.TailscaleIPs[0]); v != 0 {
return v
}
}
return a.PublicKey.Compare(b.PublicKey)
}
// DebugDERPRegionReport is the result of a "tailscale debug derp" command,
// to let people debug a custom DERP setup.
type DebugDERPRegionReport struct {
Info []string
Warnings []string
Errors []string
}
type SelfUpdateStatus string
const (
UpdateFinished SelfUpdateStatus = "UpdateFinished"
UpdateInProgress SelfUpdateStatus = "UpdateInProgress"
UpdateFailed SelfUpdateStatus = "UpdateFailed"
)
type UpdateProgress struct {
Status SelfUpdateStatus `json:"status,omitempty"`
Message string `json:"message,omitempty"`
Version string `json:"version,omitempty"`
}
func NewUpdateProgress(ps SelfUpdateStatus, msg string) UpdateProgress {
return UpdateProgress{
Status: ps,
Message: msg,
Version: version.Short(),
}
}