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Author SHA1 Message Date
Brad Fitzpatrick 515866d7c6 ipn, ipnserver, cmd/tailscale: add "server mode" support on Windows
This partially (but not yet fully) migrates Windows to tailscaled's
StateStore storage system.

This adds a new bool Pref, ForceDaemon, defined as:

// ForceDaemon specifies whether a platform that normally
// operates in "client mode" (that is, requires an active user
// logged in with the GUI app running) should keep running after the
// GUI ends and/or the user logs out.
//
// The only current applicable platform is Windows. This
// forced Windows to go into "server mode" where Tailscale is
// running even with no users logged in. This might also be
// used for macOS in the future. This setting has no effect
// for Linux/etc, which always operate in daemon mode.

Then, when ForceDaemon becomes true, we now write use the StateStore
to track which user started it in server mode, and store their prefs
under that key.

The ipnserver validates the connections/identities and informs that
LocalBackend which userid is currently in charge.

The GUI can then enable/disable server mode at runtime, without using
the CLI.

But the "tailscale up" CLI was also fixed, so Windows users can use
authkeys or ACL tags, etc.

Updates #275
4 years ago
Brad Fitzpatrick b5a3850d29 control/controlclient, ipn: store machine key separately from user prefs/persist
Updates #610 (fixes after some win/xcode changes in a separate repo)
4 years ago
Brad Fitzpatrick 90b7293b3b ipn: add/move some constants, update a comment
And make the StateStore implementations be Stringers, for error messages.
4 years ago
Brad Fitzpatrick 68ff31a0ba ipn: have NewFileStore try to create directories as needed 5 years ago
David Anderson f51293a2c7 Lint fixes.
Signed-off-by: David Anderson <dave@natulte.net>
5 years ago
David Anderson 5bc632271b Introduce a state store to LocalBackend.
The store is passed-in by callers of NewLocalBackend and
ipnserver.Run, but currently all callers are hardcoded to
an in-memory store. The store is unused.

Signed-Off-By: David Anderson <dave@natulte.net>
5 years ago