ipn/ipnlocal: resolve exit node IP to ID at EditPrefs time.

Without this, enabling an exit node immediately blackholes all traffic,
but doesn't correctly let it flow to the exit node until the next netmap
update.

Fixes #3447

Signed-off-by: David Anderson <danderson@tailscale.com>
pull/3469/head
David Anderson 3 years ago committed by Brad Fitzpatrick
parent 8775c646be
commit 44d0c1ab06

@ -620,6 +620,11 @@ func (b *LocalBackend) setClientStatus(st controlclient.Status) {
// findExitNodeIDLocked updates b.prefs to reference an exit node by ID,
// rather than by IP. It returns whether prefs was mutated.
func (b *LocalBackend) findExitNodeIDLocked(nm *netmap.NetworkMap) (prefsChanged bool) {
if nm == nil {
// No netmap, can't resolve anything.
return false
}
// If we have a desired IP on file, try to find the corresponding
// node.
if b.prefs.ExitNodeIP.IsZero() {
@ -1688,7 +1693,7 @@ func (b *LocalBackend) SetPrefs(newp *ipn.Prefs) {
}
// setPrefsLockedOnEntry requires b.mu be held to call it, but it
// unlocks b.mu when done.
// unlocks b.mu when done. newp ownership passes to this function.
func (b *LocalBackend) setPrefsLockedOnEntry(caller string, newp *ipn.Prefs) {
netMap := b.netMap
stateKey := b.stateKey
@ -1696,6 +1701,10 @@ func (b *LocalBackend) setPrefsLockedOnEntry(caller string, newp *ipn.Prefs) {
oldp := b.prefs
newp.Persist = oldp.Persist // caller isn't allowed to override this
b.prefs = newp
// findExitNodeIDLocked returns whether it updated b.prefs, but
// everything in this function treats b.prefs as completely new
// anyway. No-op if no exit node resolution is needed.
b.findExitNodeIDLocked(netMap)
b.inServerMode = newp.ForceDaemon
// We do this to avoid holding the lock while doing everything else.
newp = b.prefs.Clone()

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