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// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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// Package winutil contains misc Windows/Win32 helper functions.
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package winutil
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import (
"os/user"
)
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const (
// RegBase is the registry path inside HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE where registry settings
// are stored. This constant is a non-empty string only when GOOS=windows.
RegBase = regBase
// RegPolicyBase is the registry path inside HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE where registry
// policies are stored. This constant is a non-empty string only when
// GOOS=windows.
RegPolicyBase = regPolicyBase
)
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// GetPolicyString looks up a registry value in the local machine's path for
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// system policies, or returns empty string and the error.
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// Use this function to read values that may be set by sysadmins via the MSI
// installer or via GPO. For registry settings that you do *not* want to be
// visible to sysadmin tools, use GetRegString instead.
//
// This function will only work on GOOS=windows. Trying to run it on any other
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// OS will always return an empty string and ErrNoValue.
// If value does not exist or another error happens, returns empty string and error.
func GetPolicyString ( name string ) ( string , error ) {
return getPolicyString ( name )
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}
// GetPolicyInteger looks up a registry value in the local machine's path for
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// system policies, or returns 0 and the associated error.
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// Use this function to read values that may be set by sysadmins via the MSI
// installer or via GPO. For registry settings that you do *not* want to be
// visible to sysadmin tools, use GetRegInteger instead.
//
// This function will only work on GOOS=windows. Trying to run it on any other
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// OS will always return 0 and ErrNoValue.
// If value does not exist or another error happens, returns 0 and error.
func GetPolicyInteger ( name string ) ( uint64 , error ) {
return getPolicyInteger ( name )
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}
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func GetPolicyStringArray ( name string ) ( [ ] string , error ) {
return getPolicyStringArray ( name )
}
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// GetRegString looks up a registry path in the local machine path, or returns
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// an empty string and error.
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//
// This function will only work on GOOS=windows. Trying to run it on any other
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// OS will always return an empty string and ErrNoValue.
// If value does not exist or another error happens, returns empty string and error.
func GetRegString ( name string ) ( string , error ) {
return getRegString ( name )
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}
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// GetRegInteger looks up a registry path in the local machine path, or returns
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// 0 and the error.
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//
// This function will only work on GOOS=windows. Trying to run it on any other
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// OS will always return 0 and ErrNoValue.
// If value does not exist or another error happens, returns 0 and error.
func GetRegInteger ( name string ) ( uint64 , error ) {
return getRegInteger ( name )
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}
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// IsSIDValidPrincipal determines whether the SID contained in uid represents a
// type that is a valid security principal under Windows. This check helps us
// work around a bug in the standard library's Windows implementation of
// LookupId in os/user.
// See https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/869
//
// This function will only work on GOOS=windows. Trying to run it on any other
// OS will always return false.
func IsSIDValidPrincipal ( uid string ) bool {
return isSIDValidPrincipal ( uid )
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}
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// LookupPseudoUser attempts to resolve the user specified by uid by checking
// against well-known pseudo-users on Windows. This is a temporary workaround
// until https://github.com/golang/go/issues/49509 is resolved and shipped.
//
// This function will only work on GOOS=windows. Trying to run it on any other
// OS will always return an error.
func LookupPseudoUser ( uid string ) ( * user . User , error ) {
return lookupPseudoUser ( uid )
}
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// RegisterForRestartOpts supplies options to RegisterForRestart.
type RegisterForRestartOpts struct {
RestartOnCrash bool // When true, this program will be restarted after a crash.
RestartOnHang bool // When true, this program will be restarted after a hang.
RestartOnUpgrade bool // When true, this program will be restarted after an upgrade.
RestartOnReboot bool // When true, this program will be restarted after a reboot.
UseCmdLineArgs bool // When true, CmdLineArgs will be used as the program's arguments upon restart. Otherwise no arguments will be provided.
CmdLineArgs [ ] string // When UseCmdLineArgs == true, contains the command line arguments, excluding the executable name itself. If nil or empty, the arguments from the current process will be re-used.
}
// RegisterForRestart registers the current process' restart preferences with
// the Windows Restart Manager. This enables the OS to intelligently restart
// the calling executable as requested via opts. This should be called by any
// programs which need to be restarted by the installer post-update.
//
// This function may be called multiple times; the opts from the most recent
// call will override those from any previous invocations.
//
// This function will only work on GOOS=windows. Trying to run it on any other
// OS will always return nil.
func RegisterForRestart ( opts RegisterForRestartOpts ) error {
return registerForRestart ( opts )
}