ipn/ipnlocal: fix taildrop target list UI bug

The macOS and iOS apps that used the /localapi/v0/file-targets handler
were getting too many candidate targets. They wouldn't actually accept
the file. This is effectively just a UI glitch in the wrong hosts
being listed as valid targets from the source side.

Change-Id: I6907a5a1c3c66920e5ec71601c044e722e7cb888
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
pull/5876/head
Brad Fitzpatrick 2 years ago committed by Brad Fitzpatrick
parent b84ec521bf
commit 6d76764f37

@ -3419,10 +3419,7 @@ func (b *LocalBackend) FileTargets() ([]*apitype.FileTarget, error) {
return nil, errors.New("file sharing not enabled by Tailscale admin")
}
for _, p := range nm.Peers {
if len(p.Addresses) == 0 {
continue
}
if p.User != nm.User && b.peerHasCapLocked(p.Addresses[0].Addr(), tailcfg.CapabilityFileSharing) {
if !b.peerIsTaildropTargetLocked(p) {
continue
}
peerAPI := peerAPIBase(b.netMap, p)
@ -3438,6 +3435,26 @@ func (b *LocalBackend) FileTargets() ([]*apitype.FileTarget, error) {
return ret, nil
}
// peerIsTaildropTargetLocked reports whether p is a valid Taildrop file
// recipient from this node according to its ownership and the capabilities in
// the netmap.
//
// b.mu must be locked.
func (b *LocalBackend) peerIsTaildropTargetLocked(p *tailcfg.Node) bool {
if b.netMap == nil || p == nil {
return false
}
if b.netMap.User == p.User {
return true
}
if len(p.Addresses) > 0 &&
b.peerHasCapLocked(p.Addresses[0].Addr(), tailcfg.CapabilityFileSharingTarget) {
// Explicitly noted in the netmap ACL caps as a target.
return true
}
return false
}
func (b *LocalBackend) peerHasCapLocked(addr netip.Addr, wantCap string) bool {
for _, hasCap := range b.peerCapsLocked(addr) {
if hasCap == wantCap {

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