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6 Commits (86b6ff61e6de60e3ab6b671fe177e5b85e5d561a)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Will Norris bff202a290 cmd/nginx-auth: add experimental status badge to README 2 years ago
Denton Gentry dafc822654 cmd/nginx-auth: increment version.
We need a new release to handle TCD changes
after MagicDNS GA

Updates https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/6048

Signed-off-by: Denton Gentry <dgentry@tailscale.com>
2 years ago
nyghtowl cfbbcf6d07 cmd/nginx-auth/nginx-auth: update auth to allow for new domains
With MagicDNS GA, we are giving every tailnet a tailnet-<hex>.ts.net name.
We will only parse out if legacy domains include beta.tailscale.net; otherwise,
set tailnet to the full domain format going forward.

Signed-off-by: nyghtowl <warrick@tailscale.com>
2 years ago
Will Norris b3cc719add cmd/nginx-auth: allow use of shared nodes
When sharing nodes, the name of the sharee node is not exposed (instead
it is hardcoded to "device-of-shared-to-user"), which means that we
can't determine the tailnet of that node.  Don't immediately fail when
that happens, since it only matters if "Expected-Tailnet" is used.

Signed-off-by: Will Norris <will@tailscale.com>
2 years ago
Xe Iaso fc2f628d4c
cmd/nginx-auth: maintainer scripts and tailnet checking (#4460)
* cmd/nginx-auth: add maintainer scripts

Signed-off-by: Xe <xe@tailscale.com>

* cmd/nginx-auth: add Expected-Tailnet header and documentation

Signed-off-by: Xe <xe@tailscale.com>
3 years ago
Xe Iaso 4f1d6c53cb
cmd/nginx-auth: create new Tailscale NGINX auth service (#4400)
This conforms to the NGINX subrequest result authentication protocol[1]
using the NGINX module `ngx_http_auth_request_module`. This is based on
the example that @peterkeen provided on Twitter[2], but with several
changes to make things more tightly locked down:

* This listens over a UNIX socket instead of a TCP socket to prevent
  leakage to the network
* This uses systemd socket activation so that systemd owns the socket
  and can then lock down the service to the bare minimum required to do
  its job without having to worry about dropping permissions
* This provides additional information in HTTP response headers that can
  be useful for integrating with various services
* This has a script to automagically create debian and redhat packages
  for easier distribution

This will be written about on the Tailscale blog. There is more
information in README.md.

[1]: https://docs.nginx.com/nginx/admin-guide/security-controls/configuring-subrequest-authentication/
[2]: https://github.com/peterkeen/tailscale/blob/main/cmd/nginx-auth-proxy/nginx-auth-proxy.go

Signed-off-by: Xe Iaso <xe@tailscale.com>
3 years ago