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tailscale/util/syspolicy/syspolicy_windows.go

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// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
package syspolicy
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"os/user"
"tailscale.com/util/syspolicy/internal"
"tailscale.com/util/syspolicy/rsop"
"tailscale.com/util/syspolicy/setting"
"tailscale.com/util/syspolicy/source"
"tailscale.com/util/testenv"
)
func init() {
// On Windows, we should automatically register the Registry-based policy
// store for the device. If we are running in a user's security context
// (e.g., we're the GUI), we should also register the Registry policy store for
// the user. In the future, we should register (and unregister) user policy
// stores whenever a user connects to (or disconnects from) the local backend.
// This ensures the backend is aware of the user's policy settings and can send
// them to the GUI/CLI/Web clients on demand or whenever they change.
//
// Other platforms, such as macOS, iOS and Android, should register their
// platform-specific policy stores via [RegisterStore]
// (or [RegisterHandler] until they implement the [source.Store] interface).
//
// External code, such as the ipnlocal package, may choose to register
// additional policy stores, such as config files and policies received from
// the control plane.
internal.Init.MustDefer(func() error {
// Do not register or use default policy stores during tests.
// Each test should set up its own necessary configurations.
if testenv.InTest() {
return nil
}
return configureSyspolicy(nil)
})
}
// configureSyspolicy configures syspolicy for use on Windows,
// either in test or regular builds depending on whether tb has a non-nil value.
func configureSyspolicy(tb internal.TB) error {
const localSystemSID = "S-1-5-18"
// Always create and register a machine policy store that reads
// policy settings from the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE registry hive.
machineStore, err := source.NewMachinePlatformPolicyStore()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to create the machine policy store: %v", err)
}
if tb == nil {
_, err = rsop.RegisterStore("Platform", setting.DeviceScope, machineStore)
} else {
_, err = rsop.RegisterStoreForTest(tb, "Platform", setting.DeviceScope, machineStore)
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Check whether the current process is running as Local System or not.
u, err := user.Current()
if err != nil {
return err
}
if u.Uid == localSystemSID {
return nil
}
// If it's not a Local System's process (e.g., it's the GUI rather than the tailscaled service),
// we should create and use a policy store for the current user that reads
// policy settings from that user's registry hive (HKEY_CURRENT_USER).
userStore, err := source.NewUserPlatformPolicyStore(0)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to create the current user's policy store: %v", err)
}
if tb == nil {
_, err = rsop.RegisterStore("Platform", setting.CurrentUserScope, userStore)
} else {
_, err = rsop.RegisterStoreForTest(tb, "Platform", setting.CurrentUserScope, userStore)
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
// And also set [setting.CurrentUserScope] as the [setting.DefaultScope], so [GetString],
// [GetVisibility] and similar functions would be returning a merged result
// of the machine's and user's policies.
if !setting.SetDefaultScope(setting.CurrentUserScope) {
return errors.New("current scope already set")
}
return nil
}