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tailscale/wgengine/router/router_windows.go

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Go

// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
package router
import (
"bufio"
"context"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io"
"net/netip"
"os"
"os/exec"
"slices"
"strings"
"sync"
"syscall"
"time"
"github.com/tailscale/wireguard-go/tun"
"golang.org/x/sys/windows"
"golang.zx2c4.com/wireguard/windows/tunnel/winipcfg"
"tailscale.com/logtail/backoff"
"tailscale.com/net/dns"
"tailscale.com/net/netmon"
"tailscale.com/types/logger"
)
type winRouter struct {
logf func(fmt string, args ...any)
netMon *netmon.Monitor // may be nil
nativeTun *tun.NativeTun
routeChangeCallback *winipcfg.RouteChangeCallback
firewall *firewallTweaker
}
func newUserspaceRouter(logf logger.Logf, tundev tun.Device, netMon *netmon.Monitor) (Router, error) {
nativeTun := tundev.(*tun.NativeTun)
luid := winipcfg.LUID(nativeTun.LUID())
guid, err := luid.GUID()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &winRouter{
logf: logf,
netMon: netMon,
nativeTun: nativeTun,
firewall: &firewallTweaker{
logf: logger.WithPrefix(logf, "firewall: "),
tunGUID: *guid,
},
}, nil
}
func (r *winRouter) Up() error {
r.firewall.clear()
var err error
t0 := time.Now()
r.routeChangeCallback, err = monitorDefaultRoutes(r.nativeTun)
d := time.Since(t0).Round(time.Millisecond)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("monitorDefaultRoutes, after %v: %v", d, err)
}
r.logf("monitorDefaultRoutes done after %v", d)
return nil
}
func (r *winRouter) Set(cfg *Config) error {
if cfg == nil {
cfg = &shutdownConfig
}
var localAddrs []string
for _, la := range cfg.LocalAddrs {
localAddrs = append(localAddrs, la.String())
}
r.firewall.set(localAddrs, cfg.Routes, cfg.LocalRoutes)
err := configureInterface(cfg, r.nativeTun)
if err != nil {
r.logf("ConfigureInterface: %v", err)
return err
}
// Flush DNS on router config change to clear cached DNS entries (solves #1430)
if err := dns.Flush(); err != nil {
r.logf("flushdns error: %v", err)
}
return nil
}
func hasDefaultRoute(routes []netip.Prefix) bool {
for _, route := range routes {
if route.Bits() == 0 {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// UpdateMagicsockPort implements the Router interface. This implementation
// does nothing and returns nil because this router does not currently need
// to know what the magicsock UDP port is.
func (r *winRouter) UpdateMagicsockPort(_ uint16, _ string) error {
return nil
}
func (r *winRouter) Close() error {
r.firewall.clear()
if r.routeChangeCallback != nil {
r.routeChangeCallback.Unregister()
}
return nil
}
func cleanup(logf logger.Logf, interfaceName string) {
// Nothing to do here.
}
// firewallTweaker changes the Windows firewall. Normally this wouldn't be so complicated,
// but it can be REALLY SLOW to change the Windows firewall for reasons not understood.
// Like 4 minutes slow. But usually it's tens of milliseconds.
// See https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/785.
// So this tracks the desired state and runs the actual adjusting code asynchronously.
type firewallTweaker struct {
logf logger.Logf
tunGUID windows.GUID
mu sync.Mutex
didProcRule bool
running bool // doAsyncSet goroutine is running
known bool // firewall is in known state (in lastVal)
wantLocal []string // next value we want, or "" to delete the firewall rule
lastLocal []string // last set value, if known
localRoutes []netip.Prefix
lastLocalRoutes []netip.Prefix
wantKillswitch bool
lastKillswitch bool
// Only touched by doAsyncSet, so mu doesn't need to be held.
// fwProc is a subprocess that runs the wireguard-windows firewall
// killswitch code. It is only non-nil when the default route
// killswitch is active, and may go back and forth between nil and
// non-nil any number of times during the process's lifetime.
fwProc *exec.Cmd
// stop makes fwProc exit when closed.
fwProcWriter io.WriteCloser
fwProcEncoder *json.Encoder
}
func (ft *firewallTweaker) clear() { ft.set(nil, nil, nil) }
// set takes CIDRs to allow, and the routes that point into the Tailscale tun interface.
// Empty slices remove firewall rules.
//
// set takes ownership of cidrs, but not routes.
func (ft *firewallTweaker) set(cidrs []string, routes, localRoutes []netip.Prefix) {
ft.mu.Lock()
defer ft.mu.Unlock()
if len(cidrs) == 0 {
ft.logf("marking for removal")
} else {
ft.logf("marking allowed %v", cidrs)
}
ft.wantLocal = cidrs
ft.localRoutes = localRoutes
ft.wantKillswitch = hasDefaultRoute(routes)
if ft.running {
// The doAsyncSet goroutine will check ft.wantLocal/wantKillswitch
// before returning.
return
}
ft.logf("starting netsh goroutine")
ft.running = true
go ft.doAsyncSet()
}
func (ft *firewallTweaker) runFirewall(args ...string) (time.Duration, error) {
t0 := time.Now()
args = append([]string{"advfirewall", "firewall"}, args...)
cmd := exec.Command("netsh", args...)
cmd.SysProcAttr = &syscall.SysProcAttr{HideWindow: true}
b, err := cmd.CombinedOutput()
if err != nil {
err = fmt.Errorf("%w: %v", err, string(b))
}
return time.Since(t0).Round(time.Millisecond), err
}
func (ft *firewallTweaker) doAsyncSet() {
bo := backoff.NewBackoff("win-firewall", ft.logf, time.Minute)
ctx := context.Background()
ft.mu.Lock()
for { // invariant: ft.mu must be locked when beginning this block
val := ft.wantLocal
if ft.known && slices.Equal(ft.lastLocal, val) && ft.wantKillswitch == ft.lastKillswitch && slices.Equal(ft.localRoutes, ft.lastLocalRoutes) {
ft.running = false
ft.logf("ending netsh goroutine")
ft.mu.Unlock()
return
}
wantKillswitch := ft.wantKillswitch
needClear := !ft.known || len(ft.lastLocal) > 0 || len(val) == 0
needProcRule := !ft.didProcRule
localRoutes := ft.localRoutes
ft.mu.Unlock()
err := ft.doSet(val, wantKillswitch, needClear, needProcRule, localRoutes)
if err != nil {
ft.logf("set failed: %v", err)
}
bo.BackOff(ctx, err)
ft.mu.Lock()
ft.lastLocal = val
ft.lastLocalRoutes = localRoutes
ft.lastKillswitch = wantKillswitch
ft.known = (err == nil)
}
}
// doSet creates and deletes firewall rules to make the system state
// match the values of local, killswitch, clear and procRule.
//
// local is the list of local Tailscale addresses (formatted as CIDR
// prefixes) to allow through the Windows firewall.
// killswitch, if true, enables the wireguard-windows based internet
// killswitch to prevent use of non-Tailscale default routes.
// clear, if true, removes all tailscale address firewall rules before
// adding local.
// procRule, if true, installs a firewall rule that permits the Tailscale
// process to dial out as it pleases.
//
// Must only be invoked from doAsyncSet.
func (ft *firewallTweaker) doSet(local []string, killswitch bool, clear bool, procRule bool, allowedRoutes []netip.Prefix) error {
if clear {
ft.logf("clearing Tailscale-In firewall rules...")
// We ignore the error here, because netsh returns an error for
// deleting something that doesn't match.
// TODO(bradfitz): care? That'd involve querying it before/after to see
// whether it was necessary/worked. But the output format is localized,
// so can't rely on parsing English. Maybe need to use OLE, not netsh.exe?
d, _ := ft.runFirewall("delete", "rule", "name=Tailscale-In", "dir=in")
ft.logf("cleared Tailscale-In firewall rules in %v", d)
}
if procRule {
ft.logf("deleting any prior Tailscale-Process rule...")
d, err := ft.runFirewall("delete", "rule", "name=Tailscale-Process", "dir=in") // best effort
if err == nil {
ft.logf("removed old Tailscale-Process rule in %v", d)
}
var exe string
exe, err = os.Executable()
if err != nil {
ft.logf("failed to find Executable for Tailscale-Process rule: %v", err)
} else {
ft.logf("adding Tailscale-Process rule to allow UDP for %q ...", exe)
d, err = ft.runFirewall("add", "rule", "name=Tailscale-Process",
"dir=in",
"action=allow",
"edge=yes",
"program="+exe,
"protocol=udp",
"profile=any",
"enable=yes",
)
if err != nil {
ft.logf("error adding Tailscale-Process rule: %v", err)
} else {
ft.mu.Lock()
ft.didProcRule = true
ft.mu.Unlock()
ft.logf("added Tailscale-Process rule in %v", d)
}
}
}
for _, cidr := range local {
ft.logf("adding Tailscale-In rule to allow %v ...", cidr)
var d time.Duration
d, err := ft.runFirewall("add", "rule", "name=Tailscale-In", "dir=in", "action=allow", "localip="+cidr, "profile=private", "enable=yes")
if err != nil {
ft.logf("error adding Tailscale-In rule to allow %v: %v", cidr, err)
return err
}
ft.logf("added Tailscale-In rule to allow %v in %v", cidr, d)
}
if !killswitch {
if ft.fwProc != nil {
ft.fwProcWriter.Close()
ft.fwProcWriter = nil
ft.fwProc.Wait()
ft.fwProc = nil
ft.fwProcEncoder = nil
}
return nil
}
if ft.fwProc == nil {
exe, err := os.Executable()
if err != nil {
return err
}
proc := exec.Command(exe, "/firewall", ft.tunGUID.String())
in, err := proc.StdinPipe()
if err != nil {
return err
}
out, err := proc.StdoutPipe()
if err != nil {
in.Close()
return err
}
go func(out io.ReadCloser) {
b := bufio.NewReaderSize(out, 1<<10)
for {
line, err := b.ReadString('\n')
if err != nil {
return
}
line = strings.TrimSpace(line)
if line != "" {
ft.logf("fw-child: %s", line)
}
}
}(out)
proc.Stderr = proc.Stdout
if err := proc.Start(); err != nil {
return err
}
ft.fwProcWriter = in
ft.fwProc = proc
ft.fwProcEncoder = json.NewEncoder(in)
}
// Note(maisem): when local lan access toggled, we need to inform the
// firewall to let the local routes through. The set of routes is passed
// in via stdin encoded in json.
return ft.fwProcEncoder.Encode(allowedRoutes)
}