The new math/rand/v2 package includes an m-local global random number
generator that can not be reseeded by the user, which is suitable for
most uses without the RNG pools we have in a number of areas of the code
base.
The new API still does not have an allocation-free way of performing a
seeded operations, due to the long term compiler bug around interface
parameter escapes, and the Source interface.
This change introduces the two APIs that math/rand/v2 can not yet
replace efficiently: seeded Perm() and Shuffle() operations. This
implementation chooses to use the PCG random source from math/rand/v2,
as with sufficient compiler optimization, this source should boil down
to only two on-stack registers for random state under ideal conditions.
Updates #17243
Signed-off-by: James Tucker <james@tailscale.com>
For user-owned nodes, only the owner is ever allowed to manage the
node.
Updates tailscale/corp#16695
Signed-off-by: Sonia Appasamy <sonia@tailscale.com>
This reverts commit 291f91d164.
Updates #cleanup
This PR needs additional changes to the registration of child handlers under /debug
Signed-off-by: Patrick O'Doherty <patrick@tailscale.com>
Updates #cleanup
Go 1.22.0 introduced the ability to use more expressive routing patterns
that include HTTP method when constructing ServeMux entries.
Applications that attempted to use these patterns in combination with
the old `tsweb.Debugger` would experience a panic as Go would not permit
the use of matching rules with mixed level of specificity.
Signed-off-by: Patrick O'Doherty <patrick@tailscale.com>
`os.LookupEnv` may return true if the variable is present in
the environment but an empty string. We should only attempt
to set OAuth Config if thsoe values are non-empty.
Updates gitops-acl-action#33
Signed-off-by: Jenny Zhang <jz@tailscale.com>
Add a WebDAV-based folder sharing mechanism that is exposed to local clients at
100.100.100.100:8080 and to remote peers via a new peerapi endpoint at
/v0/tailfs.
Add the ability to manage folder sharing via the new 'share' CLI sub-command.
Updates tailscale/corp#16827
Signed-off-by: Percy Wegmann <percy@tailscale.com>
This change fixes the format of tailscale status output when location
based exit nodes are present.
Fixes#11065
Signed-off-by: Charlotte Brandhorst-Satzkorn <charlotte@tailscale.com>
Fixestailscale/support-escalations#23.
authURLs returned by control expire after 1 hour from creation. Customer reported that the Tailscale client on macOS would sending users to a stale authentication page when clicking on the `Login...` menu item. This can happen when clicking on Login after leaving the device unattended for several days. The device key expires, leading to the creation of a new authURL, however the client doesn't keep track of when the authURL was created. Meaning that `login-interactive` would send the user to an authURL that had expired server-side a long time before.
This PR ensures that whenever `login-interactive` is called via LocalAPI, an authURL that is too old won't be used. We force control to give us a new authURL whenever it's been more than 30 minutes since the last authURL was sent down from control.
Apply suggestions from code review
Set interval to 6 days and 23 hours
Signed-off-by: Andrea Gottardo <andrea@tailscale.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrea Gottardo <andrea@gottardo.me>
Update logs for synology builds to more clearly callout which variant
is being built. The two existing variants are:
1. Sideloaded (can be manual installed on a device by anyone)
2. Package center distribution (by the tailscale team)
Updates #cleanup
Signed-off-by: Sonia Appasamy <sonia@tailscale.com>
add the curly-quotes eslint plugin (same that we use for the admin
panel), and fix existing straight quotes in the current web UI.
Updates #cleanup
Signed-off-by: Will Norris <will@tailscale.com>
The new read-only mode is only accessible when running `tailscale web`
by passing a new `-readonly` flag. This new mode is identical to the
existing login mode with two exceptions:
- the management client in tailscaled is not started (though if it is
already running, it is left alone)
- the client does not prompt the user to login or switch to the
management client. Instead, a message is shown instructing the user
to use other means to manage the device.
Updates #10979
Signed-off-by: Will Norris <will@tailscale.com>
* cmd/containerboot,cmd/k8s-operator/deploy/manifests: optionally forward cluster traffic via ingress proxy.
If a tailscale Ingress has tailscale.com/experimental-forward-cluster-traffic-via-ingress annotation, configure the associated ingress proxy to have its tailscale serve proxy to listen on Pod's IP address. This ensures that cluster traffic too can be forwarded via this proxy to the ingress backend(s).
In containerboot, if EXPERIMENTAL_PROXY_CLUSTER_TRAFFIC_VIA_INGRESS is set to true
and the node is Kubernetes operator ingress proxy configured via Ingress,
make sure that traffic from within the cluster can be proxied to the ingress target.
Updates tailscale/tailscale#10499
Signed-off-by: Irbe Krumina <irbe@tailscale.com>
Advertise DNS discovered addresses as a single preference update rather
than one at a time.
Sort the list of observed addresses and use binary search to consult the
list.
Updates tailscale/corp#16636
Signed-off-by: James Tucker <james@tailscale.com>
views.Slice are meant to be immutable, and if used as such it
is at times desirable to use them as a key in a map. For non-viewed
slices it was kinda doable by creating a custom key struct but views.Slice
didn't allow for the same so add a method to create that struct here.
Updates tailscale/corp#17122
Signed-off-by: Maisem Ali <maisem@tailscale.com>
Providing a hash.Block512 is an implementation detail of how deephash
works today, but providing an opaque type with mostly equivalent API
(i.e., HashUint8, HashBytes, etc. methods) is still sensible.
Thus, define a public Hasher type that exposes exactly the API
that an implementation of SelfHasher would want to call.
This gives us freedom to change the hashing algorithm of deephash
at some point in the future.
Also, this type is likely going to be called by types that are
going to memoize their own hash results, we additionally add
a HashSum method to simplify this use case.
Add documentation to SelfHasher on how a type might implement it.
Updates: corp#16409
Signed-off-by: Joe Tsai <joetsai@digital-static.net>
If an app connector is also configured as an exit node, it should still
advertise discovered routes that are not covered by advertised routes,
excluding the exit node routes.
Updates tailscale/corp#16928
Signed-off-by: James Tucker <james@tailscale.com>
If any domain along a CNAME chain matches any of the routed domains, add
routes for the discovered domains.
Fixestailscale/corp#16928
Signed-off-by: James Tucker <james@tailscale.com>
The API on the DNS record parser is slightly subtle and requires
explicit handling of unhandled records. Failure to advance previously
resulted in an infinite loop in the pretty responder for any reply that
contains a record other than A/AAAA/TXT.
Updates tailscale/corp#16928
Signed-off-by: James Tucker <james@tailscale.com>
When reporting ssh host keys to control, log a warning
if we're unable to get the SSH host keys.
Updates tailscale/escalations#21
Signed-off-by: Percy Wegmann <percy@tailscale.com>
gitops-pusher supports authenticating with an API key or OAuth
credentials (added in #7393). You shouldn't ever use both of those
together, so we error if both are set.
In tailscale/gitops-acl-action#24, OAuth support is being added to the
GitHub action. In that environment, both the TS_API_KEY and OAuth
variables will be set, even if they are empty values. This causes an
error in gitops-pusher which expects only one to be set.
Update gitops-pusher to check that only one set of environment variables
are non-empty, rather than just checking if they are set.
Updates #7393
Signed-off-by: Will Norris <will@tailscale.com>