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@ -32,6 +32,8 @@ import (
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"tailscale.com/version/distro"
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)
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var getDistroFunc = distro.Get
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const (
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netfilterOff = preftype.NetfilterOff
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netfilterNoDivert = preftype.NetfilterNoDivert
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@ -222,7 +224,7 @@ func busyboxParseVersion(output string) (major, minor, patch int, err error) {
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}
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func useAmbientCaps() bool {
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if distro.Get() != distro.Synology {
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if getDistroFunc() != distro.Synology {
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return false
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}
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return distro.DSMVersion() >= 7
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@ -438,7 +440,7 @@ func (r *linuxRouter) Set(cfg *Config) error {
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// Issue 11405: enable IP forwarding on gokrazy.
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advertisingRoutes := len(cfg.SubnetRoutes) > 0
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if distro.Get() == distro.Gokrazy && advertisingRoutes {
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if getDistroFunc() == distro.Gokrazy && advertisingRoutes {
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r.enableIPForwarding()
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}
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@ -1181,7 +1183,9 @@ var (
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tailscaleRouteTable = newRouteTable("tailscale", 52)
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)
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// ipRules are the policy routing rules that Tailscale uses.
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// baseIPRules are the policy routing rules that Tailscale uses, when not
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// running on a UDM-Pro.
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//
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// The priority is the value represented here added to r.ipPolicyPrefBase,
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// which is usually 5200.
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//
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@ -1196,7 +1200,7 @@ var (
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// and 'ip rule' implementations (including busybox), don't support
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// checking for the lack of a fwmark, only the presence. The technique
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// below works even on very old kernels.
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var ipRules = []netlink.Rule{
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var baseIPRules = []netlink.Rule{
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// Packets from us, tagged with our fwmark, first try the kernel's
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// main routing table.
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{
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@ -1232,6 +1236,34 @@ var ipRules = []netlink.Rule{
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// usual rules (pref 32766 and 32767, ie. main and default).
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}
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// udmProIPRules are the policy routing rules that Tailscale uses, when running
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// on a UDM-Pro.
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//
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// The priority is the value represented here added to
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// r.ipPolicyPrefBase, which is usually 5200.
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//
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// This represents an experiment that will be used to gather more information.
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// If this goes well, Tailscale may opt to use this for all of Linux.
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var udmProIPRules = []netlink.Rule{
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// non-fwmark packets fall through to the usual rules (pref 32766 and 32767,
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// ie. main and default).
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{
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Priority: 70,
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Invert: true,
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Mark: linuxfw.TailscaleBypassMarkNum,
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Table: tailscaleRouteTable.Num,
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},
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}
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// ipRules returns the appropriate list of ip rules to be used by Tailscale. See
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// comments on baseIPRules and udmProIPRules for more details.
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func ipRules() []netlink.Rule {
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if getDistroFunc() == distro.UDMPro {
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return udmProIPRules
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}
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return baseIPRules
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}
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// justAddIPRules adds policy routing rule without deleting any first.
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func (r *linuxRouter) justAddIPRules() error {
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if !r.ipRuleAvailable {
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@ -1243,7 +1275,7 @@ func (r *linuxRouter) justAddIPRules() error {
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var errAcc error
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for _, family := range r.addrFamilies() {
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for _, ru := range ipRules {
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for _, ru := range ipRules() {
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// Note: r is a value type here; safe to mutate it.
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ru.Family = family.netlinkInt()
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if ru.Mark != 0 {
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@ -1272,7 +1304,7 @@ func (r *linuxRouter) addIPRulesWithIPCommand() error {
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rg := newRunGroup(nil, r.cmd)
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for _, family := range r.addrFamilies() {
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for _, rule := range ipRules {
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for _, rule := range ipRules() {
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args := []string{
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"ip", family.dashArg(),
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"rule", "add",
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@ -1320,7 +1352,7 @@ func (r *linuxRouter) delIPRules() error {
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}
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var errAcc error
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for _, family := range r.addrFamilies() {
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for _, ru := range ipRules {
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for _, ru := range ipRules() {
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// Note: r is a value type here; safe to mutate it.
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// When deleting rules, we want to be a bit specific (mention which
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// table we were routing to) but not *too* specific (fwmarks, etc).
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@ -1363,7 +1395,7 @@ func (r *linuxRouter) delIPRulesWithIPCommand() error {
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// That leaves us some flexibility to change these values in later
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// versions without having ongoing hacks for every possible
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// combination.
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for _, rule := range ipRules {
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for _, rule := range ipRules() {
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args := []string{
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"ip", family.dashArg(),
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"rule", "del",
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@ -1500,7 +1532,7 @@ func normalizeCIDR(cidr netip.Prefix) string {
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// platformCanNetfilter reports whether the current distro/environment supports
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// running iptables/nftables commands.
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func platformCanNetfilter() bool {
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switch distro.Get() {
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switch getDistroFunc() {
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case distro.Synology:
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// Synology doesn't support iptables or nftables. Attempting to run it
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// just blocks for a long time while it logs about failures.
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@ -1526,7 +1558,7 @@ func cleanUp(logf logger.Logf, interfaceName string) {
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// of the config file being present as well as a policy rule with a specific
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// priority (2000 + 1 - first interface mwan3 manages) and non-zero mark.
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func checkOpenWRTUsingMWAN3() (bool, error) {
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if distro.Get() != distro.OpenWrt {
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if getDistroFunc() != distro.OpenWrt {
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return false, nil
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}
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