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Nick Khyl e815ae0ec4 util/syspolicy, ipn/ipnlocal: update syspolicy package to utilize syspolicy/rsop
In this PR, we update the syspolicy package to utilize syspolicy/rsop under the hood,
and remove syspolicy.CachingHandler, syspolicy.windowsHandler and related code
which is no longer used.

We mark the syspolicy.Handler interface and RegisterHandler/SetHandlerForTest functions
as deprecated, but keep them temporarily until they are no longer used in other repos.

We also update the package to register setting definitions for all existing policy settings
and to register the Registry-based, Windows-specific policy stores when running on Windows.

Finally, we update existing internal and external tests to use the new API and add a few more
tests and benchmarks.

Updates #12687

Signed-off-by: Nick Khyl <nickk@tailscale.com>
4 days ago
Nick Khyl 874db2173b ipn/{ipnauth,ipnlocal,ipnserver}: send the auth URL to the user who started interactive login
We add the ClientID() method to the ipnauth.Actor interface and updated ipnserver.actor to implement it.
This method returns a unique ID of the connected client if the actor represents one. It helps link a series
of interactions initiated by the client, such as when a notification needs to be sent back to a specific session,
rather than all active sessions, in response to a certain request.

We also add LocalBackend.WatchNotificationsAs and LocalBackend.StartLoginInteractiveAs methods,
which are like WatchNotifications and StartLoginInteractive but accept an additional parameter
specifying an ipnauth.Actor who initiates the operation. We store these actor identities in
watchSession.owner and LocalBackend.authActor, respectively,and implement LocalBackend.sendTo
and related helper methods to enable sending notifications to watchSessions associated with actors
(or, more broadly, identifiable recipients).

We then use the above to change who receives the BrowseToURL notifications:
 - For user-initiated, interactive logins, the notification is delivered only to the user who initiated the
   process. If the initiating actor represents a specific connected client, the URL notification is sent back
   to the same LocalAPI client that called StartLoginInteractive. Otherwise, the notification is sent to all
   clients connected as that user.
   Currently, we only differentiate between users on Windows, as it is inherently a multi-user OS.
 - In all other cases (e.g., node key expiration), we send the notification to all connected users.

Updates tailscale/corp#18342

Signed-off-by: Nick Khyl <nickk@tailscale.com>
2 weeks ago
Naman Sood 22c89fcb19
cmd/tailscale,ipn,tailcfg: add `tailscale advertise` subcommand behind envknob (#13734)
Signed-off-by: Naman Sood <mail@nsood.in>
2 weeks ago
Mario Minardi d32d742af0
ipn/ipnlocal: error when trying to use exit node on unsupported platform (#13726)
Adds logic to `checkExitNodePrefsLocked` to return an error when
attempting to use exit nodes on a platform where this is not supported.
This mirrors logic that was added to error out when trying to use `ssh`
on an unsupported platform, and has very similar semantics.

Fixes https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/13724

Signed-off-by: Mario Minardi <mario@tailscale.com>
2 weeks ago
Brad Fitzpatrick 508980603b ipn/conffile: don't depend on hujson on iOS/Android
Fixes #13772

Change-Id: I3ae03a5ee48c801f2e5ea12d1e54681df25d4604
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
3 weeks ago
Brad Fitzpatrick 2531065d10 clientupdate, ipn/localapi: don't use google/uuid, thin iOS deps
We were using google/uuid in two places and that brought in database/sql/driver.

We didn't need it in either place.

Updates #13760
Updates tailscale/corp#20099

Change-Id: Ieed32f1bebe35d35f47ec5a2a429268f24f11f1f
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
3 weeks ago
Nick Khyl da40609abd util/syspolicy, ipn: add "tailscale debug component-logs" support
Fixes #13313
Fixes #12687

Signed-off-by: Nick Khyl <nickk@tailscale.com>
3 weeks ago
Brad Fitzpatrick 383120c534 ipn/ipnlocal: don't run portlist code unless service collection is on
We were selectively uploading it, but we were still gathering it,
which can be a waste of CPU.

Also remove a bunch of complexity that I don't think matters anymore.

And add an envknob to force service collection off on a single node,
even if the tailnet policy permits it.

Fixes #13463

Change-Id: Ib6abe9e29d92df4ffa955225289f045eeeb279cf
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
4 weeks ago
Kristoffer Dalby 77832553e5 ipn/ipnlocal: add advertised and primary route metrics
Updates tailscale/corp#22075

Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
1 month ago
Kristoffer Dalby 7d1160ddaa {ipn,net,tsnet}: use tsaddr helpers
Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
1 month ago
Kristoffer Dalby 0e0e53d3b3 util/usermetrics: make usermetrics non-global
this commit changes usermetrics to be non-global, this is a building
block for correct metrics if a go process runs multiple tsnets or
in tests.

Updates #13420
Updates tailscale/corp#22075

Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
1 month ago
Andrea Gottardo 8a6f48b455
cli: add `tailscale dns query` (#13368)
Updates tailscale/tailscale#13326

Adds a CLI subcommand to perform DNS queries using the internal DNS forwarder and observe its internals (namely, which upstream resolvers are being used).

Signed-off-by: Andrea Gottardo <andrea@gottardo.me>
1 month ago
Joe Tsai dc86d3589c
types/views: add SliceView.All iterator (#13536)
And convert a all relevant usages.

Updates #12912

Signed-off-by: Joe Tsai <joetsai@digital-static.net>
1 month ago
Brad Fitzpatrick 9f9470fc10 ipnlocal,proxymap,wgengine/netstack: add optional WhoIs/proxymap debug
Updates tailscale/corp#20600

Change-Id: I2bb17af0f40603ada1ba4cecc087443e00f9392a
Co-authored-by: Maisem Ali <maisem@tailscale.com>
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
2 months ago
Andrew Dunham 0970615b1b
ipn/ipnlocal: don't program system DNS when node key is expired (#13370)
This mimics having Tailscale in the 'Stopped' state by programming an
empty DNS configuration when the current node key is expired.

Updates tailscale/support-escalations#55


Change-Id: I68ff4665761fb621ed57ebf879263c2f4b911610

Signed-off-by: Andrew Dunham <andrew@du.nham.ca>
2 months ago
Irbe Krumina 209567e7a0
kube,cmd/{k8s-operator,containerboot},envknob,ipn/store/kubestore,*/depaware.txt: rename packages (#13418)
Rename kube/{types,client,api} -> kube/{kubetypes,kubeclient,kubeapi}
so that we don't need to rename the package on each import to
convey that it's kubernetes specific.

Updates#cleanup

Signed-off-by: Irbe Krumina <irbe@tailscale.com>
2 months ago
Irbe Krumina d6dfb7f242
kube,cmd/{k8s-operator,containerboot},envknob,ipn/store/kubestore,*/depaware.txt: split out kube types (#13417)
Further split kube package into kube/{client,api,types}. This is so that
consumers who only need constants/static types don't have to import
the client and api bits.

Updates#cleanup

Signed-off-by: Irbe Krumina <irbe@tailscale.com>
2 months ago
Nick Khyl e7b5e8c8cd ipn/ipnserver: remove IdleTimeout
We no longer need this on Windows, and it was never required on other platforms.
It just results in more short-lived connections unless we use HTTP/2.

Updates tailscale/corp#18342

Signed-off-by: Nick Khyl <nickk@tailscale.com>
2 months ago
Anton Tolchanov fd6686d81a tka: truncate long rotation signature chains
When a rotation signature chain reaches a certain size, remove the
oldest rotation signature from the chain before wrapping it in a new
rotation signature.

Since all previous rotation signatures are signed by the same wrapping
pubkey (node's own tailnet lock key), the node can re-construct the
chain, re-signing previous rotation signatures. This will satisfy the
existing certificate validation logic.

Updates #13185

Signed-off-by: Anton Tolchanov <anton@tailscale.com>
2 months ago
Andrea Gottardo d060b3fa02
cli: implement `tailscale dns status` (#13353)
Updates tailscale/tailscale#13326

This PR begins implementing a `tailscale dns` command group in the Tailscale CLI. It provides an initial implementation of `tailscale dns status` which dumps the state of the internal DNS forwarder.

Two new endpoints were added in LocalAPI to support the CLI functionality:

- `/netmap`: dumps a copy of the last received network map (because the CLI shouldn't have to listen to the ipn bus for a copy)
- `/dns-osconfig`: dumps the OS DNS configuration (this will be very handy for the UI clients as well, as they currently do not display this information)

My plan is to implement other subcommands mentioned in tailscale/tailscale#13326, such as `query`, in later PRs.

Signed-off-by: Andrea Gottardo <andrea@gottardo.me>
2 months ago
Nick Khyl 5bc9fafab8 ipn/ipnlocal: always send auth URL notifications when a user requests interactive login
This PR changes how LocalBackend handles interactive (initiated via StartLoginInteractive) and non-interactive (e.g., due to key expiration) logins,
and when it sends the authURL to the connected clients.

Specifically,
 - When a user initiates an interactive login by clicking Log In in the GUI, the LocalAPI calls StartLoginInteractive.
   If an authURL is available and hasn't expired, we immediately send it to all connected clients, suggesting them to open that URL in a browser.
   Otherwise, we send a login request to the control plane and set a flag indicating that an interactive login is in progress.
 - When LocalBackend receives an authURL from the control plane, we check if it differs from the previous one and whether an interactive login
   is in progress. If either condition is true, we notify all connected clients with the new authURL and reset the interactive login flag.

We reset the auth URL and flags upon a successful authentication, when a different user logs in and when switching Tailscale login profiles.

Finally, we remove the redundant dedup logic added to WatchNotifications in #12096 and revert the tests to their original state to ensure that
calling StartLoginInteractive always produces BrowseToURL notifications, either immediately or when the authURL is received from the control plane.

Fixes #13296

Signed-off-by: Nick Khyl <nickk@tailscale.com>
2 months ago
Nick Khyl 2f2aeaeaeb ipn/ipnlocal: fix a nil pointer dereference when serving /localapi/v0/tka/status
Fixes #13330

Signed-off-by: Nick Khyl <nickk@tailscale.com>
2 months ago
Nick Khyl 959285e0c5 ipn/ipnlocal: fix race condition that results in a panic sending on a closed channel
Fixes #13288

Signed-off-by: Nick Khyl <nickk@tailscale.com>
2 months ago
Nick Khyl b48c8db69c ipn/ipnlocal: set WantRunning upon an interactive login, but not during a seamless renewal or a profile switch
The LocalBackend's state machine starts in NoState and soon transitions to NeedsLogin if there's no auto-start profile,
with the profileManager starting with a new empty profile. Notably, entering the NeedsLogin state blocks engine updates.
We expect the user to transition out of this state by logging in interactively, and we set WantRunning to true when
controlclient enters the StateAuthenticated state.

While our intention is correct, and completing an interactive login should set WantRunning to true, our assumption
that logging into the current Tailscale profile is the only way to transition out of the NeedsLogin state is not accurate.
Another common transition path includes an explicit profile switch (via LocalBackend.SwitchProfile) or an implicit switch
when a Windows user connects to the backend. This results in a bug where WantRunning is set to true even when it was
previously set to false, and the user expressed no intention of changing it.

A similar issue occurs when switching from (sic) a Tailnet that has seamlessRenewalEnabled, regardless of the current state
of the LocalBackend's state machine, and also results in unexpectedly set WantRunning. While this behavior is generally
undesired, it is also incorrect that it depends on the control knobs of the Tailnet we're switching from rather than
the Tailnet we're switching to. However, this issue needs to be addressed separately.

This PR updates LocalBackend.SetControlClientStatus to only set WantRunning to true in response to an interactive login
as indicated by a non-empty authURL.

Fixes #6668
Fixes #11280
Updates #12756

Signed-off-by: Nick Khyl <nickk@tailscale.com>
2 months ago
Nick Khyl 80b2b45d60 ipn/ipnlocal: refactor and cleanup profileManager
In preparation for multi-user and unattended mode improvements, we are
refactoring and cleaning up `ipn/ipnlocal.profileManager`. The concept of the
"current user", which is only relevant on Windows, is being deprecated and will
soon be removed to allow more than one Windows user to connect and utilize
`LocalBackend` according to that user's access rights to the device and specific
Tailscale profiles.

We plan to pass the user's identity down to the `profileManager`, where it can
be used to determine the user's access rights to a given `LoginProfile`. While
the new permission model in `ipnauth` requires more work and is currently
blocked pending PR reviews, we are updating the `profileManager` to reduce its
reliance on the concept of a single OS user being connected to the backend at
the same time.

We extract the switching to the default Tailscale profile, which may also
trigger legacy profile migration, from `profileManager.SetCurrentUserID`. This
introduces `profileManager.DefaultUserProfileID`, which returns the default
profile ID for the current user, and `profileManager.SwitchToDefaultProfile`,
which is essentially a shorthand for `pm.SwitchProfile(pm.DefaultUserProfileID())`.
Both methods will eventually be updated to accept the user's identity and
utilize that user's default profile.

We make access checks more explicit by introducing the `profileManager.checkProfileAccess`
method. The current implementation continues to use `profileManager.currentUserID`
and `LoginProfile.LocalUserID` to determine whether access to a given profile
should be granted. This will be updated to utilize the `ipnauth` package and the
new permissions model once it's ready. We also expand access checks to be used
more widely in the `profileManager`, not just when switching or listing
profiles. This includes access checks in methods like `SetPrefs` and, most notably,
`DeleteProfile` and `DeleteAllProfiles`, preventing unprivileged Windows users
from deleting Tailscale profiles owned by other users on the same device,
including profiles owned by local admins.

We extract `profileManager.ProfilePrefs` and `profileManager.SetProfilePrefs`
methods that can be used to get and set preferences of a given `LoginProfile` if
`profileManager.checkProfileAccess` permits access to it.

We also update `profileManager.setUnattendedModeAsConfigured` to always enable
unattended mode on Windows if `Prefs.ForceDaemon` is true in the current
`LoginProfile`, even if `profileManager.currentUserID` is `""`. This facilitates
enabling unattended mode via `tailscale up --unattended` even if
`tailscale-ipn.exe` is not running, such as when a Group Policy or MDM-deployed
script runs at boot time, or when Tailscale is used on a Server Code or otherwise
headless Windows environments. See #12239, #2137, #3186 and
https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/pull/6255#issuecomment-2016623838 for
details.

Fixes #12239
Updates tailscale/corp#18342
Updates #3186
Updates #2137

Signed-off-by: Nick Khyl <nickk@tailscale.com>
2 months ago
Nick Khyl 961ee321e8 ipn/{ipnauth,ipnlocal,ipnserver,localapi}: start baby step toward moving access checks from the localapi.Handler to the LocalBackend
Currently, we use PermitRead/PermitWrite/PermitCert permission flags to determine which operations are allowed for a LocalAPI client.
These checks are performed when localapi.Handler handles a request. Additionally, certain operations (e.g., changing the serve config)
requires the connected user to be a local admin. This approach is inherently racey and is subject to TOCTOU issues.
We consider it to be more critical on Windows environments, which are inherently multi-user, and therefore we prevent more than one
OS user from connecting and utilizing the LocalBackend at the same time. However, the same type of issues is also applicable to other
platforms when switching between profiles that have different OperatorUser values in ipn.Prefs.

We'd like to allow more than one Windows user to connect, but limit what they can see and do based on their access rights on the device
(e.g., an local admin or not) and to the currently active LoginProfile (e.g., owner/operator or not), while preventing TOCTOU issues on Windows
and other platforms. Therefore, we'd like to pass an actor from the LocalAPI to the LocalBackend to represent the user performing the operation.
The LocalBackend, or the profileManager down the line, will then check the actor's access rights to perform a given operation on the device
and against the current (and/or the target) profile.

This PR does not change the current permission model in any way, but it introduces the concept of an actor and includes some preparatory
work to pass it around. Temporarily, the ipnauth.Actor interface has methods like IsLocalSystem and IsLocalAdmin, which are only relevant
to the current permission model. It also lacks methods that will actually be used in the new model. We'll be adding these gradually in the next
PRs and removing the deprecated methods and the Permit* flags at the end of the transition.

Updates tailscale/corp#18342

Signed-off-by: Nick Khyl <nickk@tailscale.com>
2 months ago
Kristoffer Dalby a2c42d3cd4 usermetric: add initial user-facing metrics
This commit adds a new usermetric package and wires
up metrics across the tailscale client.

Updates tailscale/corp#22075

Co-authored-by: Anton Tolchanov <anton@tailscale.com>
Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
2 months ago
James Tucker 8af50fa97c ipn/ipnlocal: update routes on link change with ExitNodeAllowLANAccess
On a major link change the LAN routes may change, so on linkChange where
ChangeDelta.Major, we need to call authReconfig to ensure that new
routes are observed and applied.

Updates tailscale/corp#22574

Signed-off-by: James Tucker <james@tailscale.com>
2 months ago
Jordan Whited 641693d61c
ipn/ipnlocal: install IPv6 service addr route (#13252)
This is the equivalent of quad-100, but for IPv6. This is technically
already contained in the Tailscale IPv6 ULA prefix, but that is only
installed when remote peers are visible via control with contained
addrs. The service addr should always be reachable.

Updates #1152

Signed-off-by: Jordan Whited <jordan@tailscale.com>
2 months ago
Brad Fitzpatrick e54c81d1d0 types/views: add Slice.All iterator
And convert a few callers as an example, but nowhere near all.

Updates #12912

Change-Id: I5eaa12a29a6cd03b58d6f1072bd27bc0467852f2
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
2 months ago
Percy Wegmann 4637ac732e ipn/ipnlocal: remember last notified taildrive shares and only notify if they've changed
Fixes #13195

Signed-off-by: Percy Wegmann <percy@tailscale.com>
2 months ago
Anton Tolchanov 151b77f9d6 cmd/tl-longchain: tool to re-sign nodes with long rotation signatures
In Tailnet Lock, there is an implicit limit on the number of rotation
signatures that can be chained before the signature becomes too long.

This program helps tailnet admins to identify nodes that have signatures
with long chains and prints commands to re-sign those node keys with a
fresh direct signature. It's a temporary mitigation measure, and we will
remove this tool as we design and implement a long-term approach for
rotation signatures.

Example output:

```
2024/08/20 18:25:03 Self: does not need re-signing
2024/08/20 18:25:03 Visible peers with valid signatures:
2024/08/20 18:25:03 Peer xxx2.yy.ts.net. (100.77.192.34) nodeid=nyDmhiZiGA11KTM59, current signature kind=direct: does not need re-signing
2024/08/20 18:25:03 Peer xxx3.yy.ts.net. (100.84.248.22) nodeid=ndQ64mDnaB11KTM59, current signature kind=direct: does not need re-signing
2024/08/20 18:25:03 Peer xxx4.yy.ts.net. (100.85.253.53) nodeid=nmZfVygzkB21KTM59, current signature kind=rotation: chain length 4, printing command to re-sign
tailscale lock sign nodekey:530bddbfbe69e91fe15758a1d6ead5337aa6307e55ac92dafad3794f8b3fc661 tlpub:4bf07597336703395f2149dce88e7c50dd8694ab5bbde3d7c2a1c7b3e231a3c2
```

To support this, the NetworkLockStatus localapi response now includes
information about signatures of all peers rather than just the invalid
ones. This is not displayed by default in `tailscale lock status`, but
will be surfaced in `tailscale lock status --json`.

Updates #13185

Signed-off-by: Anton Tolchanov <anton@tailscale.com>
2 months ago
Kristoffer Dalby 01aa01f310 ipn/ipnlocal: network-lock, error if no pubkey instead of panic
Updates tailscale/corp#20931

Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
2 months ago
Andrea Gottardo 9d2b1820f1
ipnlocal: support setting authkey at login using syspolicy (#13061)
Updates tailscale/corp#22120

Adds the ability to start the backend by reading an authkey stored in the syspolicy database (MDM). This is useful for devices that are provisioned in an unattended fashion.

Signed-off-by: Andrea Gottardo <andrea@gottardo.me>
2 months ago
Percy Wegmann 74b9fa1348 ipn/localapi: only flush relevant data in multiFilePostResponseWriter.Flush()
This prevents two things:

1. Crashing if there's no response body
2. Sending a nonsensical 0 response status code

Updates tailscale/corp#22357

Signed-off-by: Percy Wegmann <percy@tailscale.com>
3 months ago
Brad Fitzpatrick 4c2e978f1e cmd/tailscale/cli: support passing network lock keys via files
Fixes tailscale/corp#22356

Change-Id: I959efae716a22bcf582c20d261fb1b57bacf6dd9
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
3 months ago
Naman Sood f79183dac7
cmd/tsidp: add funnel support (#12591)
* cmd/tsidp: add funnel support

Updates #10263.

Signed-off-by: Naman Sood <mail@nsood.in>

* look past funnel-ingress-node to see who we're authenticating

Signed-off-by: Naman Sood <mail@nsood.in>

* fix comment typo

Signed-off-by: Naman Sood <mail@nsood.in>

* address review feedback, support Basic auth for /token

Turns out you need to support Basic auth if you do client ID/secret
according to OAuth.

Signed-off-by: Naman Sood <mail@nsood.in>

* fix typos

Signed-off-by: Naman Sood <mail@nsood.in>

* review fixes

Signed-off-by: Naman Sood <mail@nsood.in>

* remove debugging log

Signed-off-by: Naman Sood <mail@nsood.in>

* add comments, fix header

Signed-off-by: Naman Sood <mail@nsood.in>

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Signed-off-by: Naman Sood <mail@nsood.in>
3 months ago
Andrea Gottardo 949b15d858
net/captivedetection: call SetHealthy once connectivity restored (#12974)
Fixes tailscale/tailscale#12973
Updates tailscale/tailscale#1634

There was a logic issue in the captive detection code we shipped in https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/pull/12707.

Assume a captive portal has been detected, and the user notified. Upon switching to another Wi-Fi that does *not* have a captive portal, we were issuing a signal to interrupt any pending captive detection attempt. However, we were not also setting the `captive-portal-detected` warnable to healthy. The result was that any "captive portal detected" alert would not be cleared from the UI.

Also fixes a broken log statement value.

Signed-off-by: Andrea Gottardo <andrea@gottardo.me>
3 months ago
Andrea Gottardo 90be06bd5b
health: introduce captive-portal-detected Warnable (#12707)
Updates tailscale/tailscale#1634

This PR introduces a new `captive-portal-detected` Warnable which is set to an unhealthy state whenever a captive portal is detected on the local network, preventing Tailscale from connecting.



ipn/ipnlocal: fix captive portal loop shutdown


Change-Id: I7cafdbce68463a16260091bcec1741501a070c95

net/captivedetection: fix mutex misuse

ipn/ipnlocal: ensure that we don't fail to start the timer


Change-Id: I3e43fb19264d793e8707c5031c0898e48e3e7465

Signed-off-by: Andrew Dunham <andrew@du.nham.ca>
Signed-off-by: Andrea Gottardo <andrea@gottardo.me>
3 months ago
Irbe Krumina 57856fc0d5
ipn,wgengine/magicsock: allow setting static node endpoints via tailscaled configfile (#12882)
wgengine/magicsock,ipn: allow setting static node endpoints via tailscaled config file.

Adds a new StaticEndpoints field to tailscaled config
that can be used to statically configure the endpoints
that the node advertizes. This field will replace
TS_DEBUG_PRETENDPOINTS env var that can be used to achieve the same.

Additionally adds some functionality that ensures that endpoints
are updated when configfile is reloaded.

Also, refactor configuring/reconfiguring components to use the
same functionality when configfile is parsed the first time or
subsequent times (after reload). Previously a configfile reload
did not result in resetting of prefs. Now it does- but does not yet
tell the relevant components to consume the new prefs. This is to
be done in a follow-up.

Updates tailscale/tailscale#12578


Signed-off-by: Irbe Krumina <irbe@tailscale.com>
3 months ago
Andrew Lytvynov e7bf6e716b
cmd/tailscale: add --min-validity flag to the cert command (#12822)
Some users run "tailscale cert" in a cron job to renew their
certificates on disk. The time until the next cron job run may be long
enough for the old cert to expire with our default heristics.

Add a `--min-validity` flag which ensures that the returned cert is
valid for at least the provided duration (unless it's longer than the
cert lifetime set by Let's Encrypt).

Updates #8725

Signed-off-by: Andrew Lytvynov <awly@tailscale.com>
3 months ago
Adrian Dewhurst 54f58d1143 ipn/ipnlocal: add comment explaining auto exit node migration
Updates tailscale/corp#19681

Change-Id: I6d396780b058ff0fbea0e9e53100f04ef3b76339
Signed-off-by: Adrian Dewhurst <adrian@tailscale.com>
3 months ago
Adrian Dewhurst 8882c6b730 ipn/ipnlocal: wait for DERP before auto exit node migration
Updates tailscale/corp#19681

Change-Id: I31dec154aa3b5edba01f10eec37640f631729cb2
Signed-off-by: Adrian Dewhurst <adrian@tailscale.com>
4 months ago
Adrian Dewhurst 0834712c91 ipn: allow FQDN in exit node selection
To match the format of exit node suggestions and ensure that the result
is not ambiguous, relax exit node CLI selection to permit using a FQDN
including the trailing dot.

Updates #12618

Change-Id: I04b9b36d2743154aa42f2789149b2733f8555d3f
Signed-off-by: Adrian Dewhurst <adrian@tailscale.com>
4 months ago
Anton Tolchanov 5d61d1c7b0 log/sockstatlog: don't block for more than 5s on shutdown
Fixes tailscale/corp#21618

Signed-off-by: Anton Tolchanov <anton@tailscale.com>
4 months ago
Claire Wang 49bf63cdd0
ipn/ipnlocal: check for offline auto exit node in SetControlClientStatus (#12772)
Updates tailscale/corp#19681

Signed-off-by: Claire Wang <claire@tailscale.com>
4 months ago
Nick Khyl fc28c8e7f3 cmd/cloner, cmd/viewer, util/codegen: add support for generic types and interfaces
This adds support for generic types and interfaces to our cloner and viewer codegens.
It updates these packages to determine whether to make shallow or deep copies based
on the type parameter constraints. Additionally, if a template parameter or an interface
type has View() and Clone() methods, we'll use them for getters and the cloner of the
owning structure.

Updates #12736

Signed-off-by: Nick Khyl <nickk@tailscale.com>
4 months ago
Anton Tolchanov 874972b683 posture: add network hardware addresses to posture identity
If an optional `hwaddrs` URL parameter is present, add network interface
hardware addresses to the posture identity response.

Just like with serial numbers, this requires client opt-in via MDM or
`tailscale set --posture-checking=true`
(https://tailscale.com/kb/1326/device-identity)

Updates tailscale/corp#21371

Signed-off-by: Anton Tolchanov <anton@tailscale.com>
4 months ago
Brad Fitzpatrick c6af5bbfe8 all: add test for package comments, fix, add comments as needed
Updates #cleanup

Change-Id: Ic4304e909d2131a95a38b26911f49e7b1729aaef
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
4 months ago
Andrew Lytvynov 7b1c764088
ipn/ipnlocal: gate systemd-run flags on systemd version (#12747)
We added a workaround for --wait, but didn't confirm the other flags,
which were added in systemd 235 and 236. Check systemd version for
deciding when to set all 3 flags.

Fixes #12136

Signed-off-by: Andrew Lytvynov <awly@tailscale.com>
4 months ago