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Docs/ACLs: Add router examples with subnets
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@ -12,7 +12,8 @@ anything they want on dev hosts but only watch on productions hosts. Intern
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can only interact with the development servers.
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There's an additional server that acts as a router, connecting the VPN users
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to an internal network 10.20.0.0/16
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to an internal network `10.20.0.0/16`. Developers must have access to those
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internal resources.
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Each user have at least a device connected to the network and we have some
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servers.
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@ -24,11 +25,16 @@ servers.
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- billing.internal
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- router.internal
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## Setup of the network
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![ACL implementation example](images/headscale-acl-network.png)
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Namespaces will be created automatically when users authenticate with the
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## ACL setup
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Note: Namespaces will be created automatically when users authenticate with the
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Headscale server.
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ACLs could be written either on [huJSON](https://github.com/tailscale/hujson)
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or Yaml. Check the [test ACLs](../tests/acls) for further information.
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When registering the servers we will need to add the flag
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`--advertised-tags=tag:<tag1>,tag:<tag2>`, and the user (namespace) that is
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registering the server should be allowed to do it. Since anyone can add tags to
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@ -65,6 +71,14 @@ Here are the ACL's to implement the same permissions as above:
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// interns cannot add servers
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},
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// hosts should be defined using its IP addresses and a subnet mask.
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// to define a single host, use a /32 mask. You cannot use DNS entries here,
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// as they're prone to be hijacked by replacing their IP addresses.
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// see https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/3800 for more information.
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"Hosts": {
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"postgresql.internal": "10.20.0.2/32",
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"webservers.internal": "10.20.10.1/29"
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},
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"acls": [
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// boss have access to all servers
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{
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@ -103,6 +117,16 @@ Here are the ACL's to implement the same permissions as above:
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"tag:prod-app-servers:80,443"
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]
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},
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// developers have access to the internal network through the router.
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// the internal network is composed of HTTPS endpoints and Postgresql
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// database servers. There's an additional rule to allow traffic to be
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// forwarded to the internal subnet, 10.20.0.0/16. See this issue
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// https://github.com/juanfont/headscale/issues/502
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{
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"action": "accept",
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"users": ["group:dev"],
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"ports": ["10.20.0.0/16:443,5432", "router.internal:0"]
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},
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// servers should be able to talk to database. Database should not be able to initiate connections to
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// applications servers
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