To make it easier to correlate the starting/ending log messages.
Updates #cleanup
Signed-off-by: Andrew Dunham <andrew@du.nham.ca>
Change-Id: I2802d53ad98e19bc8914bc58f8c04d4443227b26
This will expand the unicode character categories that we allow for valid filenames to go from "L, M, N, P, S, and the ASCII space character" to "L, M, N, P, S, Zs"
Fixes#10105
Signed-off-by: Rhea Ghosh <rhea@tailscale.com>
This command allows observing whether a given dialer ("SystemDial",
"UserDial", etc.) will successfully obtain a connection to a provided
host, from inside tailscaled itself. This is intended to help debug a
variety of issues from subnet routers to split DNS setups.
Updates #9619
Signed-off-by: Andrew Dunham <andrew@du.nham.ca>
Change-Id: Ie01ebb5469d3e287eac633ff656783960f697b84
This tripped me up when I was testing something and wrote:
if conn != nil {
conn.Close()
}
In netstack mode, when an error occurred we were getting a non-nil error
and a non-nil interface that contained a nil pointer. Instead, just
return a nil interface value.
Updates #cleanup
Signed-off-by: Andrew Dunham <andrew@du.nham.ca>
Change-Id: Id9ef3dd24529e0e8c53adc60ed914c31fbb10cc4
ErrDenied was added in [our fork of
x/crypto/ssh](acc6f8fe8d)
to short-circuit auth attempts once one fails.
In the case of our callbacks, this error is returned when SSH policy
check determines that a connection should not be allowed. Both
`NoClientAuthCallback` and `PublicKeyHandler` check the policy and will
fail anyway. The `fakePasswordHandler` returns true only if
`NoClientAuthCallback` succeeds the policy check, so it checks it
indirectly too.
The difference here is that a client might attempt all 2-3 auth methods
instead of just `none` but will fail to authenticate regardless.
Updates #8593
Signed-off-by: Andrew Lytvynov <awly@tailscale.com>
Updates #8022
Updates #6075
On iOS, we currently rely on delegated interface information to figure out the default route interface. The NetworkExtension framework in iOS seems to set the delegate interface only once, upon the *creation* of the VPN tunnel. If a network transition (e.g. from Wi-Fi to Cellular) happens while the tunnel is connected, it will be ignored and we will still try to set Wi-Fi as the default route because the delegated interface is not getting updated as connectivity transitions.
Here we work around this on the Swift side with a NWPathMonitor instance that observes the interface name of the first currently satisfied network path. Our Swift code will call into `UpdateLastKnownDefaultRouteInterface`, so we can rely on that when it is set.
If for any reason the Swift machinery didn't work and we don't get any updates, here we also have some fallback logic: we try finding a hardcoded Wi-Fi interface called en0. If en0 is down, we fall back to cellular (pdp_ip0) as a last resort. This doesn't handle all edge cases like USB-Ethernet adapters or multiple Ethernet interfaces, but it is good enough to ensure connectivity isn't broken.
I tested this on iPhones and iPads running iOS 17.1 and it appears to work. Switching between different cellular plans on a dual SIM configuration also works (the interface name remains pdp_ip0).
Signed-off-by: Andrea Gottardo <andrea@tailscale.com>
A Tailnet node can be told to stop advertise subnets by passing
an empty string to --advertise-routes flag.
Respect an explicitly passed empty value to TS_ROUTES env var
so that users have a way to stop containerboot acting as a subnet
router without recreating it.
Distinguish between TS_ROUTES being unset and empty.
Updates tailscale/tailscale#10708
Signed-off-by: Irbe Krumina <irbe@tailscale.com>
The service is only used as a watchdog and for piping logs from the child
process. We shouldn't be creating a network monitor in that case.
Fixes#10732
Signed-off-by: Aaron Klotz <aaron@tailscale.com>
If the epoch that we see during a Probe is less than the existing epoch,
it means that the gateway has either restarted or reset its
configuration, and an existing mapping is no longer valid. Reset any
saved mapping(s) if we detect this case so that a future
createOrGetMapping will not attempt to re-use it.
Updates #10597
Signed-off-by: Andrew Dunham <andrew@du.nham.ca>
Change-Id: Ie3cddaf625cb94a29885f7a1eeea25dbf6b97b47
plugin-types is deprecated, and setting object-src: 'none' is best
practice. This should result in no functional change.
Fixes#10718
Signed-off-by: Chris Palmer <cpalmer@tailscale.com>
Previously, for Windows clients only, a registry value named LogTarget
could override the log server, but only if the environment variable was
unset.
To allow administrators to enforce using a particular log server, switch
this to make the registry value take precedence over the environment
variable, and switch to the newer syspolicy.GetString so that the log
target can be specified by a GPO more easily.
Updates ENG-2515
Change-Id: Ia618986b0e07715d7db4c6df170a24d511c904c9
Signed-off-by: Adrian Dewhurst <adrian@tailscale.com>
go get github.com/tailscale/mkctr@bf50773ba7349ced8de812c3d5437e8618bd4fa7
Updates tailscale/tailscale#9902
Signed-off-by: Irbe Krumina <irbe@tailscale.com>
When the portable Monitor creates a winMon via newOSMon, we register
address and route change callbacks with Windows. Once a callback is hit,
it starts a goroutine that attempts to send the event into messagec and returns.
The newly started goroutine then blocks until it can send to the channel.
However, if the monitor is never started and winMon.Receive is never called,
the goroutines remain indefinitely blocked, leading to goroutine leaks and
significant memory consumption in the tailscaled service process on Windows.
Unlike the tailscaled subprocess, the service process creates but never starts
a Monitor.
This PR adds a check within the callbacks to confirm the monitor's active status,
and exits immediately if the monitor hasn't started.
Updates #9864
Signed-off-by: Nick Khyl <nickk@tailscale.com>
This type seems to be a migration shim for TCP tailscaled sockets
(instead of unix/windows pipes). The `port` field was never set, so it
was effectively used as a string (`path` field).
Remove the whole type and simplify call sites to pass the socket path
directly to `safesocket.Connect`.
Updates #cleanup
Signed-off-by: Andrew Lytvynov <awly@tailscale.com>
Run `staticcheck` with `U1000` to find unused code. This cleans up about
a half of it. I'll do the other half separately to keep PRs manageable.
Updates #cleanup
Signed-off-by: Andrew Lytvynov <awly@tailscale.com>
This logs additional information about what mapping(s) are obtained
during the creation process, including whether we return an existing
cached mapping.
Updates #10597
Signed-off-by: Andrew Dunham <andrew@du.nham.ca>
Change-Id: I9ff25071f064c91691db9ab0b9365ccc5f948d6e
Currently, we get the "likely home router" gateway IP and then iterate
through all IPs for all interfaces trying to match IPs to determine the
source IP. However, on many platforms we know what interface the gateway
is through, and thus we don't need to iterate through all interfaces
checking IPs. Instead, use the IP address of the associated interface.
This better handles the case where we have multiple interfaces on a
system all connected to the same gateway, and where the first interface
that we visit (as iterated by ForeachInterfaceAddress) isn't also the
default internet route.
Updates #8992
Signed-off-by: Andrew Dunham <andrew@du.nham.ca>
Change-Id: I8632f577f1136930f4ec60c76376527a19a47d1f
Using reflect.MethodByName disables some linked deadcode optimizations
and makes our binaries much bigger.
Difference before/after this commit:
```
-rwxr-xr-x 1 awly awly 30M Dec 19 15:28 tailscaled.after*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 awly awly 43M Dec 19 15:27 tailscaled.before*
```
Fixes#10627
Signed-off-by: Andrew Lytvynov <awly@tailscale.com>
In this commit, we have updated the build process for our Windows DLLs
to link statically with libgcc, ensuring our Windows DLLs are self-contained.
Updates #10617
Signed-off-by: Nick Khyl <nickk@tailscale.com>
Individual route advertisements that are covered by existing routes are
no longer advertised. If an upstream returns 0.0.0.0, 127.x, and other
common unwanted addresses those are also rejected.
Updates #16425
Signed-off-by: James Tucker <james@tailscale.com>
The cmpx.Compare function (and associated interface) are now available
in the standard library as cmp.Compare. Remove our version of it and use
the version from the standard library.
Updates #cleanup
Signed-off-by: Andrew Dunham <andrew@du.nham.ca>
Change-Id: I4be3ac63d466c05eb7a0babb25cb0d41816fbd53
When auto-update setting in local Prefs is unset, apply the tailnet
default value from control. This only happens once, when we apply the
default (or when the user manually overrides it), tailnet default no
longer affects the node.
Updates #16244
Signed-off-by: Andrew Lytvynov <awly@tailscale.com>
Instead of taking the first UPnP response we receive and using that to
create port mappings, store all received UPnP responses, sort and
deduplicate them, and then try all of them to obtain an external
address.
Updates #10602
Signed-off-by: Andrew Dunham <andrew@du.nham.ca>
Change-Id: I783ccb1834834ee2a9ecbae2b16d801f2354302f
connector-gen can initially generate connector ACL snippets and
advertise-routes flags for Github and AWS based on their public IP /
domain data.
Updates ENG-2425
Signed-off-by: James Tucker <james@tailscale.com>
Throughout the web UI, we present the tailscale addresses for the
self node. In the case of the node being shared out with a user
from another tailnet, the peer viewer may actually know the node
by a different IP than the node knows itself as (Tailscale IPs
can be configured as desired on a tailnet level). This change
includes two fixes:
1. Present the self node's addresses in the frontend as the addresses
the viewing node knows it as (i.e. the addresses the viewing node
uses to access the web client).
2. We currently redirect the viewer to the Tailscale IPv4 address if
viewing it by MagicDNS name, or any other name that maps to the
Tailscale node. When doing this redirect, which is primarily added
for DNS rebinding protection, we now check the address the peer
knows this node as, and redirect to specifically that IP.
Fixestailscale/corp#16402
Signed-off-by: Sonia Appasamy <sonia@tailscale.com>
The switch in Conn.runDerpReader() on the derp.ReceivedMessage type
contained cases other than derp.ReceivedPacket that fell through to
writing to c.derpRecvCh, which should only be reached for
derp.ReceivedPacket. This can result in the last/previous
derp.ReceivedPacket to be re-handled, effectively creating a duplicate
packet. If the last derp.ReceivedPacket happens to be a
disco.CallMeMaybe it may result in a disco ping scan towards the
originating peer on the endpoints contained.
The change in this commit moves the channel write on c.derpRecvCh and
subsequent select awaiting the result into the derp.ReceivedMessage
case, preventing it from being reached from any other case. Explicit
continue statements are also added to non-derp.ReceivedPacket cases
where they were missing, in order to signal intent to the reader.
Fixes#10586
Signed-off-by: Jordan Whited <jordan@tailscale.com>
* k8s-operator,cmd/k8s-operator,Makefile,scripts,.github/workflows: add Connector kube CRD.
Connector CRD allows users to configure the Tailscale Kubernetes operator
to deploy a subnet router to expose cluster CIDRs or
other CIDRs available from within the cluster
to their tailnet.
Also adds various CRD related machinery to
generate CRD YAML, deep copy implementations etc.
Engineers will now have to run
'make kube-generate-all` after changing kube files
to ensure that all generated files are up to date.
* cmd/k8s-operator,k8s-operator: reconcile Connector resources
Reconcile Connector resources, create/delete subnetrouter resources in response to changes to Connector(s).
Connector reconciler will not be started unless
ENABLE_CONNECTOR env var is set to true.
This means that users who don't want to use the alpha
Connector custom resource don't have to install the Connector
CRD to their cluster.
For users who do want to use it the flow is:
- install the CRD
- install the operator (via Helm chart or using static manifests).
For Helm users set .values.enableConnector to true, for static
manifest users, set ENABLE_CONNECTOR to true in the static manifest.
Updates tailscale/tailscale#502
Signed-off-by: Irbe Krumina <irbe@tailscale.com>
Ensure we don't create Location: header URLs that have leading //, which is a
schema-less reference to arbitrary 3rd-party sites. That is, //example.com/foo
redirects off-site, while /example.com/foo is an on-site path URL.
Fixestailscale/corp#16268
Signed-off-by: Chris Palmer <cpalmer@tailscale.com>
This uses the fact that we've received a frame from a given DERP region
within a certain time as a signal that the region is stil present (and
thus can still be a node's PreferredDERP / home region) even if we don't
get a STUN response from that region during a netcheck.
This should help avoid DERP flaps that occur due to losing STUN probes
while still having a valid and active TCP connection to the DERP server.
RELNOTE=Reduce home DERP flapping when there's still an active connection
Updates #8603
Signed-off-by: Andrew Dunham <andrew@du.nham.ca>
Change-Id: If7da6312581e1d434d5c0811697319c621e187a0