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8 Commits (84c88604728938a888ff3ca1bfb10c256a77e0f8)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Brad Fitzpatrick a5dcc4c87b paths: remove wasm file, no-op stubs, make OS-specific funcs consistent
Some OS-specific funcs were defined in init. Another used build tags
and required all other OSes to stub it out. Another one could just be in
the portable file.

Simplify it a bit, removing a file and some stubs in the process.

Updates #5794

Change-Id: I51df8772cc60a9335ac4c1dc0ab59b8a0d236961
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
1 year ago
Will Norris 71029cea2d all: update copyright and license headers
This updates all source files to use a new standard header for copyright
and license declaration.  Notably, copyright no longer includes a date,
and we now use the standard SPDX-License-Identifier header.

This commit was done almost entirely mechanically with perl, and then
some minimal manual fixes.

Updates #6865

Signed-off-by: Will Norris <will@tailscale.com>
2 years ago
Brad Fitzpatrick 116f55ff66 all: gofmt for Go 1.19
Updates #5210

Change-Id: Ib02cd5e43d0a8db60c1f09755a8ac7b140b670be
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
2 years ago
Aaron Klotz b005b79236 net/dns, paths, util/winutil: change net/dns/windowsManager NRPT management to support more than 50 domains.
AFAICT this isn't documented on MSDN, but based on the issue referenced below,
NRPT rules are not working when a rule specifies > 50 domains.

This patch modifies our NRPT rule generator to split the list of domains
into chunks as necessary, and write a separate rule for each chunk.

For compatibility reasons, we continue to use the hard-coded rule ID, but
as additional rules are required, we generate new GUIDs. Those GUIDs are
stored under the Tailscale registry path so that we know which rules are ours.

I made some changes to winutils to add additional helper functions in support
of both the code and its test: I added additional registry accessors, and also
moved some token accessors from paths to util/winutil.

Fixes https://github.com/tailscale/coral/issues/63

Signed-off-by: Aaron Klotz <aaron@tailscale.com>
3 years ago
Brad Fitzpatrick 486059589b all: gofmt -w -s (simplify) tests
And it updates the build tag style on a couple files.

Change-Id: I84478d822c8de3f84b56fa1176c99d2ea5083237
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
3 years ago
Aaron Klotz 6425f497b1 ipn/ipnserver paths: add paths.LegacyStateFilePath
Moving this information into a centralized place so that it is accessible to
code in subsequent commits.

Updates #3011

Signed-off-by: Aaron Klotz <aaron@tailscale.com>
3 years ago
Aaron Klotz 21e9f98fc1 ipn, paths: unconditionally attempt to set state dir perms, but only if the state dir is ours
We unconditionally set appropriate perms on the statefile dir.

We look at the basename of the statefile dir, and if it is "tailscale", then
we set perms as appropriate.

Fixes #2925
Updates #2856

Signed-off-by: Aaron Klotz <aaron@tailscale.com>
3 years ago
Aaron Klotz 9ebb5d4205 ipn, paths: ensure that the state directory for Windows has the correct perms
ProgramData has a permissive ACL. For us to safely store machine-wide
state information, we must set a more restrictive ACL on our state directory.
We set the ACL so that only talescaled's user (ie, LocalSystem) and the
Administrators group may access our directory.

We must include Administrators to ensure that logs continue to be easily
accessible; omitting that group would force users to use special tools to
log in interactively as LocalSystem, which is not ideal.

(Note that the ACL we apply matches the ACL that was used for LocalSystem's
AppData\Local).

There are two cases where we need to reset perms: One is during migration
from the old location to the new. The second case is for clean installations
where we are creating the file store for the first time.

Updates #2856

Signed-off-by: Aaron Klotz <aaron@tailscale.com>
3 years ago