This Clone function knows how to clone any types
for which it has generated Clone methods.
This allows callers to efficiently clone
an inbound interface{} that might contain one of these types.
Signed-off-by: Josh Bleecher Snyder <josh@tailscale.com>
This was causing any type to be reported as found,
as long as there were any type decls at all. Oops.
Signed-off-by: Josh Bleecher Snyder <josh@tailscale.com>
If you change a struct and don't re-run cloner,
your Cloner method might be inaccurate, leading to bad things.
To prevent this, write out the struct as it is at the moment that
cloner is caller, and attempt a conversion from that type.
If the struct gets changed in any way, this conversion will fail.
This will yield false positives: If you change a non-pointer field,
you will be forced to re-run cloner, even though the actual generated
code won't change. I think this is an acceptable cost: It is a minor
annoyance, which will prevent real bugs.
Signed-off-by: Josh Bleecher Snyder <josh@tailscale.com>
The test's LocalBackend was not shut down (Shutdown both releases
resources and waits for its various goroutines to end). This should
fix the test race we were seeing. It definitely fixes the file
descriptor leak that preventing -race -count=500 from passing before.
We currently have a chickend-and-egg situation in some environments
where we can set up routes that WinHTTP's WPAD/PAC resolution service
needs to download the PAC file to evaluate GetProxyForURL, but the PAC
file is behind a route for which we need to call GetProxyForURL to
e.g. dial a DERP server.
As a short-term fix, just assume that the most recently returned proxy
is good enough for such situations.
Running tailscaled on my machine yields lots of entries like:
weird: missing {tcp 6060}
parsePortsNetstat is filtering out loopback addresses as uninteresting.
Then addProcesses is surprised to discover these listening ports,
which results in spurious logging.
Teach addProcesses to also ignore loopback addresses.
Signed-off-by: Josh Bleecher Snyder <josh@tailscale.com>
Start of making the IPN state machine react to link changes and down
its DNS & routes if necessary to unblock proxy resolution (e.g. for
transitioning from public to corp networks where the corp network has
mandatory proxies and WPAD PAC files that can't be resolved while
using the DNS/routes configured previously)
This change should be a no-op. Just some callback plumbing.
It turns out that otherwise we don't know what exactly was set.
Also remove the now unused RootDomain config option.
Signed-off-by: Dmytro Shynkevych <dmytro@tailscale.com>
Previously, a type AAAA query would be answered with an A record
if only an IPv4 address was available. This is irrelevant for us
while we only use IPv4, but it will be a bug one day,
so it's worth being precise about semantics.
Signed-off-by: Dmytro Shynkevych <dmytro@tailscale.com>
Rather than consider bigs jumps in last-received-from activity as a
signal to possibly reconfigure the set of wireguard peers to have
configured, instead just track the set of peers that are currently
excluded from the configuration. Easier to reason about.
Also adds a bit more logging.
This might fix an error we saw on a machine running a recent unstable
build:
2020-08-26 17:54:11.528033751 +0000 UTC: 8.6M/92.6M magicsock: [unexpected] lazy endpoint not created for [UcppE], d:42a770f678357249
2020-08-26 17:54:13.691305296 +0000 UTC: 8.7M/92.6M magicsock: DERP packet received from idle peer [UcppE]; created=false
2020-08-26 17:54:13.691383687 +0000 UTC: 8.7M/92.6M magicsock: DERP packet from unknown key: [UcppE]
If it does happen again, though, we'll have more logs.
Seems to break linux CI builder. Cannot reproduce locally,
so attempting a rollback.
This reverts commit cd7bc02ab1.
Signed-off-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@tailscale.com>
Without this, a freshly started ipn client will be stuck in the
"Starting" state until something triggers a call to RequestStatus.
Usually a UI does this, but until then we can sit in this state
until poked by an external event, as is evidenced by our e2e tests
locking up when DERP is attached.
(This only recently became a problem when we enabled lazy handshaking
everywhere, otherwise the wireugard tunnel creation would also
trigger a RequestStatus.)
Signed-off-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@tailscale.com>
Fixes regression from e415991256 that
only affected Windows users because Go only on Windows delegates x509
cert validation to the OS and Windows as unhappy with our "metacert"
lacking NotBefore and NotAfter.
Fixes#705