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cmd/nginx-auth: create new Tailscale NGINX auth service (#4400)
This conforms to the NGINX subrequest result authentication protocol[1] using the NGINX module `ngx_http_auth_request_module`. This is based on the example that @peterkeen provided on Twitter[2], but with several changes to make things more tightly locked down: * This listens over a UNIX socket instead of a TCP socket to prevent leakage to the network * This uses systemd socket activation so that systemd owns the socket and can then lock down the service to the bare minimum required to do its job without having to worry about dropping permissions * This provides additional information in HTTP response headers that can be useful for integrating with various services * This has a script to automagically create debian and redhat packages for easier distribution This will be written about on the Tailscale blog. There is more information in README.md. [1]: https://docs.nginx.com/nginx/admin-guide/security-controls/configuring-subrequest-authentication/ [2]: https://github.com/peterkeen/tailscale/blob/main/cmd/nginx-auth-proxy/nginx-auth-proxy.go Signed-off-by: Xe Iaso <xe@tailscale.com>pull/4410/head
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# nginx-auth
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This is a tool that allows users to use Tailscale Whois authentication with
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NGINX as a reverse proxy. This allows users that already have a bunch of
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services hosted on an internal NGINX server to point those domains to the
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Tailscale IP of the NGINX server and then seamlessly use Tailscale for
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authentication.
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Many thanks to [@zrail](https://twitter.com/zrail/status/1511788463586222087) on
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Twitter for introducing the basic idea and offering some sample code. This
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program is based on that sample code with security enhancements. Namely:
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* This listens over a UNIX socket instead of a TCP socket, to prevent
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leakage to the network
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* This uses systemd socket activation so that systemd owns the socket
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and can then lock down the service to the bare minimum required to do
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its job without having to worry about dropping permissions
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* This provides additional information in HTTP response headers that can
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be useful for integrating with various services
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## Configuration
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In order to protect a service with this tool, do the following in the respective
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`server` block:
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Create an authentication location with the `internal` flag set:
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```nginx
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location /auth {
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internal;
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proxy_pass http://unix:/run/tailscale.nginx-auth.sock;
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proxy_pass_request_body off;
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proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
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proxy_set_header Remote-Addr $remote_addr;
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proxy_set_header Remote-Port $remote_port;
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proxy_set_header Original-URI $request_uri;
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}
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```
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Then add the following to the `location /` block:
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```
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auth_request /auth;
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auth_request_set $auth_user $upstream_http_tailscale_user;
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auth_request_set $auth_name $upstream_http_tailscale_name;
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auth_request_set $auth_login $upstream_http_tailscale_login;
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auth_request_set $auth_tailnet $upstream_http_tailscale_tailnet;
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auth_request_set $auth_profile_picture $upstream_http_tailscale_profile_picture;
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proxy_set_header X-Webauth-User "$auth_user";
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proxy_set_header X-Webauth-Name "$auth_name";
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proxy_set_header X-Webauth-Login "$auth_login";
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proxy_set_header X-Webauth-Tailnet "$auth_tailnet";
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proxy_set_header X-Webauth-Profile-Picture "$auth_profile_picture";
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```
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When this configuration is used with a Go HTTP handler such as this:
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```go
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http.HandlerFunc(func (w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
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e := json.NewEncoder(w)
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e.SetIndent("", " ")
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e.Encode(r.Header)
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})
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```
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You will get output like this:
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```json
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{
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"Accept": [
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"*/*"
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],
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"Connection": [
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"upgrade"
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],
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"User-Agent": [
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"curl/7.82.0"
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],
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"X-Webauth-Login": [
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"Xe"
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],
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"X-Webauth-Name": [
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"Xe Iaso"
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],
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"X-Webauth-Profile-Picture": [
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"https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/529003?v=4"
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],
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"X-Webauth-Tailnet": [
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"cetacean.org.github"
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]
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"X-Webauth-User": [
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"Xe@github"
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]
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}
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```
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## Headers
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The authentication service provides the following headers to decorate your
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proxied requests:
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| Header | Example Value | Description |
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| :------ | :-------------- | :---------- |
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| `Tailscale-User` | `azurediamond@hunter2.net` | The Tailscale username the remote machine is logged in as in user@host form |
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| `Tailscale-Login` | `azurediamond` | The user portion of the Tailscale username the remote machine is logged in as |
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| `Tailscale-Name` | `Azure Diamond` | The "real name" of the Tailscale user the machine is logged in as |
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| `Tailscale-Profile-Picture` | `https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/001/065/963/ae0.png` | The profile picture provided by the Identity Provider your tailnet uses |
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| `Tailscale-Tailnet` | `hunter2.net` | The tailnet name |
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Most of the time you can set `X-Webauth-User` to the contents of the
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`Tailscale-User` header, but some services may not accept a username with an `@`
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symbol in it. If this is the case, set `X-Webauth-User` to the `Tailscale-Login`
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header.
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The `Tailscale-Tailnet` header can help you identify which tailnet the session
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is coming from. If you are using node sharing, this can help you make sure that
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you aren't giving administrative access to people outside your tailnet. You will
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need to be sure to check this in your application code. If you use OpenResty,
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you may be able to do more complicated access controls than you can with NGINX
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alone.
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## Building
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Install `cmd/mkpkg`:
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```
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cd .. && go install ./mkpkg
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```
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Then run `./mkdeb.sh`. It will emit a `.deb` and `.rpm` package for amd64
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machines (Linux uname flag: `x86_64`). You can add these to your deployment
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methods as you see fit.
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -e
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CGO_ENABLED=0 GOARCH=amd64 GOOS=linux go build -o tailscale.nginx-auth .
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mkpkg \
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--out tailscale-nginx-auth-0.1.0-amd64.deb \
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--name=tailscale-nginx-auth \
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--version=0.1.0 \
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--type=deb\
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--arch=amd64 \
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--description="Tailscale NGINX authentication protocol handler" \
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--files=./tailscale.nginx-auth:/usr/sbin/tailscale.nginx-auth,./tailscale.nginx-auth.socket:/lib/systemd/system/tailscale.nginx-auth.socket,./tailscale.nginx-auth.service:/lib/systemd/system/tailscale.nginx-auth.service
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mkpkg \
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--out tailscale-nginx-auth-0.1.0-amd64.rpm \
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--name=tailscale-nginx-auth \
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--version=0.1.0 \
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--type=rpm \
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--arch=amd64 \
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--description="Tailscale NGINX authentication protocol handler" \
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--files=./tailscale.nginx-auth:/usr/sbin/tailscale.nginx-auth,./tailscale.nginx-auth.socket:/lib/systemd/system/tailscale.nginx-auth.socket,./tailscale.nginx-auth.service:/lib/systemd/system/tailscale.nginx-auth.service
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// Copyright (c) 2022 Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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//go:build linux
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// Command nginx-auth is a tool that allows users to use Tailscale Whois
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// authentication with NGINX as a reverse proxy. This allows users that
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// already have a bunch of services hosted on an internal NGINX server
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// to point those domains to the Tailscale IP of the NGINX server and
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// then seamlessly use Tailscale for authentication.
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package main
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import (
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"flag"
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"log"
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"net"
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"net/http"
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"net/netip"
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"os"
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"strings"
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"github.com/coreos/go-systemd/activation"
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"tailscale.com/client/tailscale"
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)
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var (
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sockPath = flag.String("sockpath", "", "the filesystem path for the unix socket this service exposes")
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)
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func main() {
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flag.Parse()
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mux := http.NewServeMux()
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mux.HandleFunc("/", func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
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remoteHost := r.Header.Get("Remote-Addr")
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remotePort := r.Header.Get("Remote-Port")
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if remoteHost == "" || remotePort == "" {
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w.WriteHeader(http.StatusBadRequest)
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log.Println("set Remote-Addr to $remote_addr and Remote-Port to $remote_port in your nginx config")
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return
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}
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remoteAddrStr := net.JoinHostPort(remoteHost, remotePort)
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remoteAddr, err := netip.ParseAddrPort(remoteAddrStr)
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if err != nil {
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w.WriteHeader(http.StatusUnauthorized)
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log.Printf("remote address and port are not valid: %v", err)
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return
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}
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info, err := tailscale.WhoIs(r.Context(), remoteAddr.String())
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if err != nil {
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w.WriteHeader(http.StatusUnauthorized)
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log.Printf("can't look up %s: %v", remoteAddr, err)
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return
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}
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if len(info.Node.Tags) != 0 {
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w.WriteHeader(http.StatusForbidden)
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log.Printf("node %s is tagged", info.Node.Hostinfo.Hostname())
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return
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}
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_, tailnet, ok := strings.Cut(info.Node.Name, info.Node.ComputedName+".")
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if !ok {
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w.WriteHeader(http.StatusUnauthorized)
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log.Printf("can't extract tailnet name from hostname %q", info.Node.Name)
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return
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}
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tailnet, _, ok = strings.Cut(tailnet, ".beta.tailscale.net")
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if !ok {
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w.WriteHeader(http.StatusUnauthorized)
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log.Printf("can't extract tailnet name from hostname %q", info.Node.Name)
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return
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}
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h := w.Header()
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h.Set("Tailscale-Login", strings.Split(info.UserProfile.LoginName, "@")[0])
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h.Set("Tailscale-User", info.UserProfile.LoginName)
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h.Set("Tailscale-Name", info.UserProfile.DisplayName)
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h.Set("Tailscale-Profile-Picture", info.UserProfile.ProfilePicURL)
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h.Set("Tailscale-Tailnet", tailnet)
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w.WriteHeader(http.StatusNoContent)
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})
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if *sockPath != "" {
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_ = os.Remove(*sockPath) // ignore error, this file may not already exist
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ln, err := net.Listen("unix", *sockPath)
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatalf("can't listen on %s: %v", *sockPath, err)
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}
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defer ln.Close()
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log.Printf("listening on %s", *sockPath)
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log.Fatal(http.Serve(ln, mux))
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}
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listeners, err := activation.Listeners()
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatalf("no sockets passed to this service with systemd: %v", err)
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}
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// NOTE(Xe): normally you'd want to make a waitgroup here and then register
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// each listener with it. In this case I want this to blow up horribly if
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// any of the listeners stop working. systemd will restart it due to the
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// socket activation at play.
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//
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// TL;DR: Let it crash, it will come back
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for _, ln := range listeners {
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go func(ln net.Listener) {
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log.Printf("listening on %s", ln.Addr())
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log.Fatal(http.Serve(ln, mux))
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}(ln)
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}
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for {
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select {}
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}
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}
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[Unit]
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Description=Tailscale NGINX Authentication service
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After=nginx.service
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Wants=nginx.service
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[Service]
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ExecStart=/usr/sbin/tailscale.nginx-auth
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DynamicUser=yes
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[Install]
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WantedBy=default.target
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[Unit]
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Description=Tailscale NGINX Authentication socket
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PartOf=tailscale.nginx-auth.service
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[Socket]
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ListenStream=/var/run/tailscale.nginx-auth.sock
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[Install]
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WantedBy=sockets.target
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