* cmd/containerboot: proxy traffic to tailnet target defined by FQDN
Add a new Service annotation tailscale.com/tailnet-fqdn that
users can use to specify a tailnet target for which
an egress proxy should be deployed in the cluster.
Updates tailscale/tailscale#10280
Signed-off-by: Irbe Krumina <irbe@tailscale.com>
* cmd/k8s-operator: users can configure operator to set firewall mode for proxies
Users can now pass PROXY_FIREWALL_MODE={nftables,auto,iptables} to operator to make it create ingress/egress proxies with that firewall mode
Also makes sure that if an invalid firewall mode gets configured, the operator will not start provisioning proxy resources, but will instead log an error and write an error event to the related Service.
Updates tailscale/tailscale#9310
Signed-off-by: Irbe Krumina <irbe@tailscale.com>
First part of work for the functionality that allows users to create an egress
proxy to access Tailnet services from within Kubernetes cluster workloads.
This PR allows creating an egress proxy that can access Tailscale services over HTTP only.
Updates tailscale/tailscale#8184
Signed-off-by: irbekrm <irbekrm@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Maisem Ali <maisem@tailscale.com>
Co-authored-by: Rhea Ghosh <rhea@tailscale.com>
This was added in 3451b89e5f, but
resulted in the v6 Tailscale address being added to status when
when the forwarding only happened on the v4 address.
Updates #502
Signed-off-by: Maisem Ali <maisem@tailscale.com>
Previously, the operator would only monitor Services and create
a Tailscale StatefulSet which acted as a L3 proxy which proxied
traffic inbound to the Tailscale IP onto the services ClusterIP.
This extends that functionality to also monitor Ingress resources
where the `ingressClassName=tailscale` and similarly creates a
Tailscale StatefulSet, acting as a L7 proxy instead.
Users can override the desired hostname by setting:
```
- tls
hosts:
- "foo"
```
Hostnames specified under `rules` are ignored as we only create a single
host. This is emitted as an event for users to see.
Fixes#7895
Signed-off-by: Maisem Ali <maisem@tailscale.com>
Previously users would have to unexpose/expose the service in order to
change Hostname/TargetIP. This now applies those changes by causing a
StatefulSet rollout now that a61a9ab087 is in.
Updates #502
Signed-off-by: Maisem Ali <maisem@tailscale.com>
I'm not saying it works, but it compiles.
Updates #5794
Change-Id: I2f3c99732e67fe57a05edb25b758d083417f083e
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
It was jumbled doing a lot of things, this breaks it up into
the svc reconciliation and the tailscale sts reconciliation.
Prep for future commit.
Updates #502
Signed-off-by: Maisem Ali <maisem@tailscale.com>
The client/tailscale is a stable-ish API we try not to break. Revert
the Client.CreateKey method as it was and add a new
CreateKeyWithExpiry method to do the new thing. And document the
expiry field and enforce that the time.Duration can't be between in
range greater than 0 and less than a second.
Updates #7143
Updates #8124 (reverts it, effectively)
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
Adds a parameter for create key that allows a number of seconds
(less than 90) to be specified for new keys.
Fixes https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/7965
Signed-off-by: Matthew Brown <matthew@bargrove.com>
This is a follow-up to #7905 that adds two more linters and fixes the corresponding findings. As per the previous PR, this only flags things that are "obviously" wrong, and fixes the issues found.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Dunham <andrew@du.nham.ca>
Change-Id: I8739bdb7bc4f75666a7385a7a26d56ec13741b7c
This updates all source files to use a new standard header for copyright
and license declaration. Notably, copyright no longer includes a date,
and we now use the standard SPDX-License-Identifier header.
This commit was done almost entirely mechanically with perl, and then
some minimal manual fixes.
Updates #6865
Signed-off-by: Will Norris <will@tailscale.com>
Previously, we had to do blind timed requeues while waiting for
the tailscale hostname, because we looked up the hostname through
the API. But now the proxy container image writes back its hostname
to the k8s secret, so we get an event-triggered reconcile automatically
when the time is right.
Updates #502
Signed-off-by: David Anderson <danderson@tailscale.com>
As is convention in the k8s world, use zap for structured logging. For
development, OPERATOR_LOGGING=dev switches to a more human-readable output
than JSON.
Updates #502
Signed-off-by: David Anderson <danderson@tailscale.com>
Our reconcile loop gets triggered again when the StatefulSet object
finally disappears (in addition to when its deletion starts, as indicated
by DeletionTimestamp != 0). So, we don't need to queue additional
reconciliations to proceed with the remainder of the cleanup, that
happens organically.
Signed-off-by: David Anderson <danderson@tailscale.com>
Tests cover configuring a proxy through an annotation rather than a
LoadBalancerClass, and converting between those two modes at runtime.
Updates #502.
Signed-off-by: David Anderson <danderson@tailscale.com>
For other test cases, the operator is going to produce similar generated
objects in several codepaths, and those objects are large. Move them out
to helpers so that the main test code stays a bit more intelligible.
The top-level Service that we start and end with remains in the main test
body, because its shape at the start and end is one of the main things that
varies a lot between test cases.
Updates #502.
Signed-off-by: David Anderson <danderson@tailscale.com>