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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andrew Dunham 72c8f7700b wgengine/netstack: add test for #12448
This refactors the logic for determining whether a packet should be sent
to the host or not into a function, and then adds tests for it.

Updates #11304
Updates #12448

Signed-off-by: Andrew Dunham <andrew@du.nham.ca>
Change-Id: Ief9afa98eaffae00e21ceb7db073c61b170355e5
5 months ago
Irbe Krumina 88f2d234a4
wgengine/netstack: fix 4via6 subnet routes (#12454)
Fix a bug where, for a subnet router that advertizes
4via6 route, all packets with a source IP matching
the 4via6 address were being sent to the host itself.
Instead, only send to host packets whose destination
address is host's local address.

Fixes tailscale/tailscale#12448

Signed-off-by: Irbe Krumina <irbe@tailscale.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Dunham <andrew@du.nham.ca>
5 months ago
Aaron Klotz 3511d1f8a2 cmd/tailscaled, net/dns, wgengine/router: start Windows child processes with DETACHED_PROCESS when I/O is being piped
When we're starting child processes on Windows that are CLI programs that
don't need to output to a console, we should pass in DETACHED_PROCESS as a
CreationFlag on SysProcAttr. This prevents the OS from even creating a console
for the child (and paying the associated time/space penalty for new conhost
processes). This is more efficient than letting the OS create the console
window and then subsequently trying to hide it, which we were doing at a few
callsites.

Fixes #12270

Signed-off-by: Aaron Klotz <aaron@tailscale.com>
6 months ago
Andrew Dunham e88a5dbc92 various: fix lint warnings
Some lint warnings caught by running 'make lint' locally.

Updates #cleanup

Signed-off-by: Andrew Dunham <andrew@du.nham.ca>
Change-Id: I1534ed6f2f5e1eb029658906f9d62607dad98ca3
6 months ago
Maisem Ali 36e8e8cd64 wgengine/magicsock: use math/rands/v2
Updates #11058

Co-authored-by: James Tucker <james@tailscale.com>
Signed-off-by: Maisem Ali <maisem@tailscale.com>
6 months ago
Maisem Ali 4a8cb1d9f3 all: use math/rand/v2 more
Updates #11058

Signed-off-by: Maisem Ali <maisem@tailscale.com>
6 months ago
Andrea Gottardo d636407f14
net/dns: don't set MatchDomains on Apple platforms when no upstream nameservers available (#12334)
This PR addresses a DNS issue on macOS as discussed this morning.

Signed-off-by: Andrea Gottardo <andrea@gottardo.me>
6 months ago
Maisem Ali 42cfbf427c tsnet,wgengine/netstack: add ListenPacket and tests
This adds a new ListenPacket function on tsnet.Server
which acts mostly like `net.ListenPacket`.

Unlike `Server.Listen`, this requires listening on a
specific IP and does not automatically listen on both
V4 and V6 addresses of the Server when the IP is unspecified.

To test this, it also adds UDP support to tsdial.Dialer.UserDial
and plumbs it through the localapi. Then an associated test
to make sure the UDP functionality works from both sides.

Updates #12182

Signed-off-by: Maisem Ali <maisem@tailscale.com>
6 months ago
Brad Fitzpatrick 2d2b62c400 wgengine/router: probe generally-unused "ip" command style lazily
This busybox fwmaskWorks check was added before we moved away from
using the "ip" command to using netlink directly.

So it's now just wasted work (and log spam on Gokrazy) to check the
"ip" command capabilities if we're never going to use it.

Do it lazily instead.

Updates #12277

Change-Id: I8ab9acf64f9c0d8240ce068cb9ec8c0f6b1ecee7
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
6 months ago
James Tucker 9351eec3e1 net/netcheck: remove hairpin probes
Palo Alto reported interpreting hairpin probes as LAND attacks, and the
firewalls may be responding to this by shutting down otherwise in use NAT sessions
prematurely. We don't currently make use of the outcome of the hairpin
probes, and they contribute to other user confusion with e.g. the
AirPort Extreme hairpin session workaround. We decided in response to
remove the whole probe feature as a result.

Updates #188
Updates tailscale/corp#19106
Updates tailscale/corp#19116

Signed-off-by: James Tucker <james@tailscale.com>
6 months ago
Andrew Lytvynov c9179bc261
various: disable stateful filtering by default (#12197)
After some analysis, stateful filtering is only necessary in tailnets
that use `autogroup:danger-all` in `src` in ACLs. And in those cases
users explicitly specify that hosts outside of the tailnet should be
able to reach their nodes. To fix local DNS breakage in containers, we
disable stateful filtering by default.

Updates #12108

Signed-off-by: Andrew Lytvynov <awly@tailscale.com>
6 months ago
Brad Fitzpatrick 964282d34f ipn,wgengine: remove vestigial Prefs.AllowSingleHosts
It was requested by the first customer 4-5 years ago and only used
for a brief moment of time. We later added netmap visibility trimming
which removes the need for this.

It's been hidden by the CLI for quite some time and never documented
anywhere else.

This keeps the CLI flag, though, out of caution. It just returns an
error if it's set to anything but true (its default).

Fixes #12058

Change-Id: I7514ba572e7b82519b04ed603ff9f3bdbaecfda7
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
6 months ago
James Tucker 8d1249550a net/netcheck,wgengine/magicsock: add potential workaround for Palo Alto DIPP misbehavior
Palo Alto firewalls have a typically hard NAT, but also have a mode
called Persistent DIPP that is supposed to provide consistent port
mapping suitable for STUN resolution of public ports. Persistent DIPP
works initially on most Palo Alto firewalls, but some models/software
versions have a bug which this works around.

The bug symptom presents as follows:

- STUN sessions resolve a consistent public IP:port to start with
- Much later netchecks report the same IP:Port for a subset of
  sessions, most often the users active DERP, and/or the port related
  to sustained traffic.
- The broader set of DERPs in a full netcheck will now consistently
  observe a new IP:Port.
- After this point of observation, new inbound connections will only
  succeed to the new IP:Port observed, and existing/old sessions will
  only work to the old binding.

In this patch we now advertise the lowest latency global endpoint
discovered as we always have, but in addition any global endpoints that
are observed more than once in a single netcheck report. This should
provide viable endpoints for potential connection establishment across
a NAT with this behavior.

Updates tailscale/corp#19106

Signed-off-by: James Tucker <james@tailscale.com>
6 months ago
Andrea Gottardo e5f67f90a2
xcode: allow ICMP ping relay on macOS + iOS platforms (#12048)
Fixes tailscale/tailscale#10393
Fixes tailscale/corp#15412
Fixes tailscale/corp#19808

On Apple platforms, exit nodes and subnet routers have been unable to relay pings from Tailscale devices to non-Tailscale devices due to sandbox restrictions imposed on our network extensions by Apple. The sandbox prevented the code in netstack.go from spawning the `ping` process which we were using.

Replace that exec call with logic to send an ICMP echo request directly, which appears to work in userspace, and not trigger a sandbox violation in the syslog.

Signed-off-by: Andrea Gottardo <andrea@gottardo.me>
6 months ago
Claire Wang e070af7414
ipnlocal, magicsock: add more description to storing last suggested exit (#11998)
node related functions
Updates tailscale/corp#19681

Signed-off-by: Claire Wang <claire@tailscale.com>
7 months ago
Andrew Dunham 5708fc0639 wgengine/router: print Docker warning when stateful filtering is enabled
When Docker is detected on the host and stateful filtering is enabled,
Docker containers may be unable to reach Tailscale nodes (depending on
the network settings of a container). Detect Docker when stateful
filtering is enabled and print a health warning to aid users in noticing
this issue.

We avoid printing the warning if the current node isn't advertising any
subnet routes and isn't an exit node, since without one of those being
true, the node wouldn't have the correct AllowedIPs in WireGuard to
allow a Docker container to connect to another Tailscale node anyway.

Updates #12070

Signed-off-by: Andrew Dunham <andrew@du.nham.ca>
Change-Id: Idef538695f4d101b0ef6f3fb398c0eaafc3ae281
7 months ago
Andrew Dunham 8f7f9ac17e wgengine/netstack: handle 4via6 routes that are advertised by the same node
Previously, a node that was advertising a 4via6 route wouldn't be able
to make use of that same route; the packet would be delivered to
Tailscale, but since we weren't accepting it in handleLocalPackets, the
packet wouldn't be delivered to netstack and would never hit the 4via6
logic. Let's add that support so that usage of 4via6 is consistent
regardless of where the connection is initiated from.

Updates #11304

Signed-off-by: Andrew Dunham <andrew@du.nham.ca>
Change-Id: Ic28dc2e58080d76100d73b93360f4698605af7cb
7 months ago
Brad Fitzpatrick 21509db121 ipn/ipnlocal, all: plumb health trackers in tests
I saw some panics in CI, like:

    2024-05-08T04:30:25.9553518Z ## WARNING: (non-fatal) nil health.Tracker (being strict in CI):
    2024-05-08T04:30:25.9554043Z goroutine 801 [running]:
    2024-05-08T04:30:25.9554489Z tailscale.com/health.(*Tracker).nil(0x0)
    2024-05-08T04:30:25.9555086Z 	tailscale.com/health/health.go:185 +0x70
    2024-05-08T04:30:25.9555688Z tailscale.com/health.(*Tracker).SetUDP4Unbound(0x0, 0x0)
    2024-05-08T04:30:25.9556373Z 	tailscale.com/health/health.go:532 +0x2f
    2024-05-08T04:30:25.9557296Z tailscale.com/wgengine/magicsock.(*Conn).bindSocket(0xc0003b4808, 0xc0003b4878, {0x1fbca53, 0x4}, 0x0)
    2024-05-08T04:30:25.9558301Z 	tailscale.com/wgengine/magicsock/magicsock.go:2481 +0x12c5
    2024-05-08T04:30:25.9559026Z tailscale.com/wgengine/magicsock.(*Conn).rebind(0xc0003b4808, 0x0)
    2024-05-08T04:30:25.9559874Z 	tailscale.com/wgengine/magicsock/magicsock.go:2510 +0x16f
    2024-05-08T04:30:25.9561038Z tailscale.com/wgengine/magicsock.NewConn({0xc000063c80, 0x0, 0xc000197930, 0xc000197950, 0xc000197960, {0x0, 0x0}, 0xc000197970, 0xc000198ee0, 0x0, ...})
    2024-05-08T04:30:25.9562402Z 	tailscale.com/wgengine/magicsock/magicsock.go:476 +0xd5f
    2024-05-08T04:30:25.9563779Z tailscale.com/wgengine.NewUserspaceEngine(0xc000063c80, {{0x22c8750, 0xc0001976b0}, 0x0, {0x22c3210, 0xc000063c80}, {0x22c31d8, 0x2d3c900}, 0x0, 0x0, ...})
    2024-05-08T04:30:25.9564982Z 	tailscale.com/wgengine/userspace.go:389 +0x159d
    2024-05-08T04:30:25.9565529Z tailscale.com/ipn/ipnlocal.newTestBackend(0xc000358b60)
    2024-05-08T04:30:25.9566086Z 	tailscale.com/ipn/ipnlocal/serve_test.go:675 +0x2a5
    2024-05-08T04:30:25.9566612Z ta

Updates #11874

Change-Id: I3432ed52d670743e532be4642f38dbd6e3763b1b
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
7 months ago
Maisem Ali af97e7a793 tailcfg,all: add/plumb Node.IsJailed
This adds a new bool that can be sent down from control
to do jailing on the client side. Previously this would
only be done from control by modifying the packet filter
we sent down to clients. This would result in a lot of
additional work/CPU on control, we could instead just
do this on the client. This has always been a TODO which
we keep putting off, might as well do it now.

Updates tailscale/corp#19623

Signed-off-by: Maisem Ali <maisem@tailscale.com>
7 months ago
Maisem Ali e67069550b ipn/ipnlocal,net/tstun,wgengine: create and plumb jailed packet filter
This plumbs a packet filter for jailed nodes through to the
tstun.Wrapper; the filter for a jailed node is equivalent to a "shields
up" filter. Currently a no-op as there is no way for control to
tell the client whether a peer is jailed.

Updates tailscale/corp#19623

Co-authored-by: Andrew Dunham <andrew@du.nham.ca>
Signed-off-by: Maisem Ali <maisem@tailscale.com>
Change-Id: I5ccc5f00e197fde15dd567485b2a99d8254391ad
7 months ago
Andrew Lytvynov c28f5767bf
various: implement stateful firewalling on Linux (#12025)
Updates https://github.com/tailscale/corp/issues/19623


Change-Id: I7980e1fb736e234e66fa000d488066466c96ec85

Signed-off-by: Andrew Dunham <andrew@du.nham.ca>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Dunham <andrew@du.nham.ca>
7 months ago
Claire Wang 35872e86d2
ipnlocal, magicsock: store last suggested exit node id in local backend (#11959)
Updates tailscale/corp#19681

Signed-off-by: Claire Wang <claire@tailscale.com>
7 months ago
Brad Fitzpatrick 46f3feae96 ssh/tailssh: plumb health.Tracker in test
In prep for it being required in more places.

Updates #11874

Change-Id: Ib743205fc2a6c6ff3d2c4ed3a2b28cac79156539
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
7 months ago
Claire Wang e0287a4b33
wgengine: add exit destination logging enable for wgengine logger (#11952)
Updates tailscale/corp#18625
Co-authored-by: Kevin Liang <kevinliang@tailscale.com>
Signed-off-by: Claire Wang <claire@tailscale.com>
7 months ago
Andrew Dunham b2b49cb3d5 wgengine/wgcfg/nmcfg: skip expired peers
Updates tailscale/corp#19315

Signed-off-by: Andrew Dunham <andrew@du.nham.ca>
Change-Id: I1ad0c8796efe3dd456280e51efaf81f6d2049772
7 months ago
Brad Fitzpatrick b9adbe2002 net/{interfaces,netmon}, all: merge net/interfaces package into net/netmon
In prep for most of the package funcs in net/interfaces to become
methods in a long-lived netmon.Monitor that can cache things.  (Many
of the funcs are very heavy to call regularly, whereas the long-lived
netmon.Monitor can subscribe to things from the OS and remember
answers to questions it's asked regularly later)

Updates tailscale/corp#10910
Updates tailscale/corp#18960
Updates #7967
Updates #3299

Change-Id: Ie4e8dedb70136af2d611b990b865a822cd1797e5
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
7 months ago
Brad Fitzpatrick 3672f29a4e net/netns, net/dns/resolver, etc: make netmon required in most places
The goal is to move more network state accessors to netmon.Monitor
where they can be cheaper/cached. But first (this change and others)
we need to make sure the one netmon.Monitor is plumbed everywhere.

Some notable bits:

* tsdial.NewDialer is added, taking a now-required netmon

* because a tsdial.Dialer always has a netmon, anything taking both
  a Dialer and a NetMon is now redundant; take only the Dialer and
  get the NetMon from that if/when needed.

* netmon.NewStatic is added, primarily for tests

Updates tailscale/corp#10910
Updates tailscale/corp#18960
Updates #7967
Updates #3299

Change-Id: I877f9cb87618c4eb037cee098241d18da9c01691
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
7 months ago
Brad Fitzpatrick 7a62dddeac net/netcheck, wgengine/magicsock: make netmon.Monitor required
This has been a TODO for ages. Time to do it.

The goal is to move more network state accessors to netmon.Monitor
where they can be cheaper/cached.

Updates tailscale/corp#10910
Updates tailscale/corp#18960
Updates #7967
Updates #3299

Change-Id: I60fc6508cd2d8d079260bda371fc08b6318bcaf1
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
7 months ago
Brad Fitzpatrick 7f587d0321 health, wgengine/magicsock: remove last of health package globals
Fixes #11874
Updates #4136

Change-Id: Ib70e6831d4c19c32509fe3d7eee4aa0e9f233564
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
7 months ago
Brad Fitzpatrick 745931415c health, all: remove health.Global, finish plumbing health.Tracker
Updates #11874
Updates #4136

Change-Id: I414470f71d90be9889d44c3afd53956d9f26cd61
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
7 months ago
Brad Fitzpatrick 6d69fc137f ipn/{ipnlocal,localapi},wgengine{,/magicsock}: plumb health.Tracker
Down to 25 health.Global users. After this remains controlclient &
net/dns & wgengine/router.

Updates #11874
Updates #4136

Change-Id: I6dd1856e3d9bf523bdd44b60fb3b8f7501d5dc0d
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
7 months ago
Brad Fitzpatrick 723c775dbb tsd, ipnlocal, etc: add tsd.System.HealthTracker, start some plumbing
This adds a health.Tracker to tsd.System, accessible via
a new tsd.System.HealthTracker method.

In the future, that new method will return a tsd.System-specific
HealthTracker, so multiple tsnet.Servers in the same process are
isolated. For now, though, it just always returns the temporary
health.Global value. That permits incremental plumbing over a number
of changes. When the second to last health.Global reference is gone,
then the tsd.System.HealthTracker implementation can return a private
Tracker.

The primary plumbing this does is adding it to LocalBackend and its
dozen and change health calls. A few misc other callers are also
plumbed. Subsequent changes will flesh out other parts of the tree
(magicsock, controlclient, etc).

Updates #11874
Updates #4136

Change-Id: Id51e73cfc8a39110425b6dc19d18b3975eac75ce
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
7 months ago
Brad Fitzpatrick 5b32264033 health: break Warnable into a global and per-Tracker value halves
Previously it was both metadata about the class of warnable item as
well as the value.

Now it's only metadata and the value is per-Tracker.

Updates #11874
Updates #4136

Change-Id: Ia1ed1b6c95d34bc5aae36cffdb04279e6ba77015
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
7 months ago
Brad Fitzpatrick ebc552d2e0 health: add Tracker type, in prep for removing global variables
This moves most of the health package global variables to a new
`health.Tracker` type.

But then rather than plumbing the Tracker in tsd.System everywhere,
this only goes halfway and makes one new global Tracker
(`health.Global`) that all the existing callers now use.

A future change will eliminate that global.

Updates #11874
Updates #4136

Change-Id: I6ee27e0b2e35f68cb38fecdb3b2dc4c3f2e09d68
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
7 months ago
Percy Wegmann c8e912896e wgengine/router: consolidate routes before reconfiguring router for mobile clients
This helps reduce memory pressure on tailnets with large numbers
of routes.

Updates tailscale/corp#19332

Signed-off-by: Percy Wegmann <percy@tailscale.com>
7 months ago
Irbe Krumina 3af0f526b8
cmd{containerboot,k8s-operator},util/linuxfw: support ExternalName Services (#11802)
* cmd/containerboot,util/linuxfw: support proxy backends specified by DNS name

Adds support for optionally configuring containerboot to proxy
traffic to backends configured by passing TS_EXPERIMENTAL_DEST_DNS_NAME env var
to containerboot.
Containerboot will periodically (every 10 minutes) attempt to resolve
the DNS name and ensure that all traffic sent to the node's
tailnet IP gets forwarded to the resolved backend IP addresses.

Currently:
- if the firewall mode is iptables, traffic will be load balanced
accross the backend IP addresses using round robin. There are
no health checks for whether the IPs are reachable.
- if the firewall mode is nftables traffic will only be forwarded
to the first IP address in the list. This is to be improved.

* cmd/k8s-operator: support ExternalName Services

 Adds support for exposing endpoints, accessible from within
a cluster to the tailnet via DNS names using ExternalName Services.
This can be done by annotating the ExternalName Service with
tailscale.com/expose: "true" annotation.
The operator will deploy a proxy configured to route tailnet
traffic to the backend IPs that service.spec.externalName
resolves to. The backend IPs must be reachable from the operator's
namespace.

Updates tailscale/tailscale#10606

Signed-off-by: Irbe Krumina <irbe@tailscale.com>
7 months ago
Nick Khyl 9e1c86901b wgengine\router: fix the Tailscale-In firewall rule to work on domain networks
The Network Location Awareness service identifies networks authenticated against
an Active Directory domain and categorizes them as "Domain Authenticated".
This includes the Tailscale network if a Domain Controller is reachable through it.

If a network is categories as NLM_NETWORK_CATEGORY_DOMAIN_AUTHENTICATED,
it is not possible to override its category, and we shouldn't attempt to do so.
Additionally, our Windows Firewall rules should be compatible with both private
and domain networks.

This fixes both issues.

Fixes #11813

Signed-off-by: Nick Khyl <nickk@tailscale.com>
7 months ago
Brad Fitzpatrick 03d5d1f0f9 wgengine/magicsock: disable portmapper in tunchan-faked tests
Most of the magicsock tests fake the network, simulating packets going
out and coming in. There's no reason to actually hit your router to do
UPnP/NAT-PMP/PCP during in tests. But while debugging thousands of
iterations of tests to deflake some things, I saw it slamming my
router. This stops that.

Updates #11762

Change-Id: I59b9f48f8f5aff1fa16b4935753d786342e87744
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
7 months ago
Brad Fitzpatrick 7c1d6e35a5 all: use Go 1.22 range-over-int
Updates #11058

Change-Id: I35e7ef9b90e83cac04ca93fd964ad00ed5b48430
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
7 months ago
Brad Fitzpatrick 0fba9e7570 cmd/tailscale/cli: prevent concurrent Start calls in 'up'
Seems to deflake tstest/integration tests. I can't reproduce it
anymore on one of my VMs that was consistently flaking after a dozen
runs before. Now I can run hundreds of times.

Updates #11649
Fixes #7036

Change-Id: I2f7d4ae97500d507bdd78af9e92cd1242e8e44b8
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
7 months ago
Brad Fitzpatrick dd6c76ea24 ipn: remove unused Options.LegacyMigrationPrefs
I'm on a mission to simplify LocalBackend.Start and its locking
and deflake some tests.

I noticed this hasn't been used since March 2023 when it was removed
from the Windows client in corp 66be796d33c.

So, delete.

Updates #11649

Change-Id: I40f2cb75fb3f43baf23558007655f65a8ec5e1b2
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
7 months ago
Claire Wang 9171b217ba
cmd/tailscale, ipn/ipnlocal: add suggest exit node CLI option (#11407)
Updates tailscale/corp#17516

Signed-off-by: Claire Wang <claire@tailscale.com>
7 months ago
Charlotte Brandhorst-Satzkorn 449f46c207
wgengine/magicsock: rebind/restun if a syscall.EPERM error is returned (#11711)
We have seen in macOS client logs that the "operation not permitted", a
syscall.EPERM error, is being returned when traffic is attempted to be
sent. This may be caused by security software on the client.

This change will perform a rebind and restun if we receive a
syscall.EPERM error on clients running darwin. Rebinds will only be
called if we haven't performed one specifically for an EPERM error in
the past 5 seconds.

Updates #11710

Signed-off-by: Charlotte Brandhorst-Satzkorn <charlotte@tailscale.com>
7 months ago
Brad Fitzpatrick 952e06aa46 wgengine/router: don't attempt route cleanup on Synology
Trying to run iptables/nftables on Synology pauses for minutes with
lots of errors and ultimately does nothing as it's not used and we
lack permissions.

This fixes a regression from db760d0bac (#11601) that landed
between Synology testing on unstable 1.63.110 and 1.64.0 being cut.

Fixes #11737

Change-Id: Iaf9563363b8e45319a9b6fe94c8d5ffaecc9ccef
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
7 months ago
James Tucker a2eb1c22b0 wgengine/magicsock: allow disco communication without known endpoints
Just because we don't have known endpoints for a peer does not mean that
the peer should become unreachable. If we know the peers key, it should
be able to call us, then we can talk back via whatever path it called us
on. First step - don't drop the packet in this context.

Updates tailscale/corp#19106

Signed-off-by: James Tucker <james@tailscale.com>
8 months ago
James Tucker db760d0bac cmd/tailscaled: move cleanup to an implicit action during startup
This removes a potentially increased boot delay for certain boot
topologies where they block on ExecStartPre that may have socket
activation dependencies on other system services (such as
systemd-resolved and NetworkManager).

Also rename cleanup to clean up in affected/immediately nearby places
per code review commentary.

Fixes #11599

Signed-off-by: James Tucker <james@tailscale.com>
8 months ago
Maisem Ali 3f4c5daa15 wgengine/netstack: remove SubnetRouterWrapper
It was used when we only supported subnet routers on linux
and would nil out the SubnetRoutes slice as no other router
worked with it, but now we support subnet routers on ~all platforms.

The field it was setting to nil is now only used for network logging
and nowhere else, so keep the field but drop the SubnetRouterWrapper
as it's not useful.

Updates #cleanup

Change-Id: Id03f9b6ec33e47ad643e7b66e07911945f25db79
Signed-off-by: Maisem Ali <maisem@tailscale.com>
8 months ago
James Tucker 6e334e64a1 net/netcheck,wgengine/magicsock: align DERP frame receive time heuristics
The netcheck package and the magicksock package coordinate via the
health package, but both sides have time based heuristics through
indirect dependencies. These were misaligned, so the implemented
heuristic aimed at reducing DERP moves while there is active traffic
were non-operational about 3/5ths of the time.

It is problematic to setup a good test for this integration presently,
so instead I added comment breadcrumbs along with the initial fix.

Updates #8603

Signed-off-by: James Tucker <james@tailscale.com>
8 months ago
Joonas Kuorilehto fe0cfec4ad wgengine/router: enable ip forwarding on gokrazy
Only on Gokrazy, set sysctls to enable IP forwarding so subnet routing
and advertised exit node works.

Fixes #11405

Signed-off-by: Joonas Kuorilehto <joneskoo@derbian.fi>
8 months ago
Percy Wegmann 853e3e29a0 wgengine/router: provide explicit hook to signal Android when VPN needs to be reconfigured
This allows clients to avoid establishing their VPN multiple times when
both routes and DNS are changing in rapid succession.

Updates tailscale/corp#18928

Signed-off-by: Percy Wegmann <percy@tailscale.com>
8 months ago