Previously we would use the Impersonate-Group header to pass through
tags to the k8s api server. However, we would do nothing for non-tagged
nodes. Now that we have a way to specify these via peerCaps respect those
and send down groups for non-tagged nodes as well.
For tagged nodes, it defaults to sending down the tags as groups to retain
legacy behavior if there are no caps set. Otherwise, the tags are omitted.
Updates #5055
Signed-off-by: Maisem Ali <maisem@tailscale.com>
This PR adds DNSFilterURL to the DNSConfig type to be used by
control changes to add DNS filtering logic
Fixes #cleanup
Signed-off-by: Richard Castro <richard@tailscale.com>
* clientupdate: return NOTREACHED for macsys
The work is done in Swift; this is now a documentation placeholder.
Updates #6995
Signed-off-by: Chris Palmer <cpalmer@tailscale.com>
In preparation for a different refactor, but incidentally also saves
10-25% memory on overall table size in benchmarks.
Updates #7781
Signed-off-by: David Anderson <danderson@tailscale.com>
If an optional request ID generating func is supplied to StdHandler,
then requests that return an error will be logged with a request ID that
is also shown as part of the response.
Updates tailscale/corp#2549
Change-Id: Ic7499706df42f95b6878d44d4aab253e2fc6a69b
Signed-off-by: Adrian Dewhurst <adrian@tailscale.com>
To record wether user is using iptables or nftables after we add support to nftables on linux, we
are adding a field FirewallMode to NetInfo in HostInfo to reflect what firewall mode the host is
running, and form metrics. The information is gained from a global constant in hostinfo.go. We
set it when selection heuristic made the decision, and magicsock reports this to control.
Updates: tailscale/corp#13943
Signed-off-by: KevinLiang10 <kevinliang@tailscale.com>
If a node is flapping or otherwise generating lots of STUN endpoints, we
can end up caching a ton of useless values and sending them to peers.
Instead, let's apply a fixed per-Addr limit of endpoints that we cache,
so that we're only sending peers up to the N most recent.
Updates tailscale/corp#13890
Signed-off-by: Andrew Dunham <andrew@du.nham.ca>
Change-Id: I8079a05b44220c46da55016c0e5fc96dd2135ef8
This copies the existing go template frontend into very crude react
components that will be driven by a simple JSON api for fetching and
updating data. For now, this returns a static set of test data.
This just implements the simple existing UI, so I've put these all in a
"legacy" component, with the expectation that we will rebuild this with
more properly defined components, some pulled from corp.
Updates tailscale/corp#13775
Signed-off-by: Will Norris <will@tailscale.com>
When trying to use serve with https, send users through https cert
provisioning enablement before editing the ServeConfig.
Updates tailscale/corp#10577
Signed-off-by: Sonia Appasamy <sonia@tailscale.com>
1. Add metrics to funnel flow.
2. Stop blocking users from turning off funnels when no longer in
their node capabilities.
3. Rename LocalClient.IncrementMetric to IncrementCounter to better
callout its usage is only for counter clientmetrics.
Updates tailscale/corp#10577
Signed-off-by: Sonia Appasamy <sonia@tailscale.com>
A #cleanup to add a func to utilize the already-present
"/localapi/v0/upload-client-metrics" localapi endpoint.
Signed-off-by: Sonia Appasamy <sonia@tailscale.com>
The Layered Service Provider (LSP) is a deprecated (but still supported)
mechanism for inserting user-mode DLLs into a filter chain between the
Winsock API surface (ie, ws2_32.dll) and the internal user-mode interface
to the networking stack.
While their use is becoming more rare due to the aforementioned deprecation,
it is still possible for third-party software to install their DLLs into
this filter chain and interfere with Winsock API calls. Knowing whether
this is happening is useful for troubleshooting.
Fixes https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/8142
Signed-off-by: Aaron Klotz <aaron@tailscale.com>
The current router errors out when neither iptables nor nftables support is present. We
should fall back to the previous behaviour which we creates a dummy iptablesRunner.
Fixes: #8878
Signed-off-by: KevinLiang10 <kevinliang@tailscale.com>
No need to have it on Auto or be behind a mutex; it's only read/written
from a single goroutine. Move it there.
Updates tailscale/corp#5761
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
See issue. This is a baby step towards passing through deltas
end-to-end from node to control back to node and down to the various
engine subsystems, not computing diffs from two full netmaps at
various levels. This will then let us support larger netmaps without
burning CPU.
But this change itself changes no behavior. It just changes a func
type to an interface with one method. That paves the way for future
changes to then add new NetmapUpdater methods that do more
fine-grained work than updating the whole world.
Updates #1909
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
The read of the synced field for logging takes place outside the lock, and
races with other (locked) writes of this field, including for example the one
at current line 556 in mapRoutine.
Updates tailscale/corp#13856
Change-Id: I056b36d7a93025aafdf73528dd7645f10b791af6
Signed-off-by: M. J. Fromberger <fromberger@tailscale.com>
Implement naive update for Synology packages, using latest versions from
pkgs.tailscale.com. This is naive because we completely trust
pkgs.tailscale.com to give us a safe package. We should switch this to
some better signing mechanism later.
I've only tested this on one DS218 box, so all the CPU architecture
munging is purely based on docs.
Updates #6995
Signed-off-by: Andrew Lytvynov <awly@tailscale.com>
This removes the unsafe/linkname and only uses the standard library.
It's a bit slower, for now, but https://go.dev/cl/518336 should get us
back.
On darwin/arm64, without https://go.dev/cl/518336
pkg: tailscale.com/tstime/mono
│ before │ after │
│ sec/op │ sec/op vs base │
MonoNow-8 16.20n ± 0% 19.75n ± 0% +21.92% (p=0.000 n=10)
TimeNow-8 39.46n ± 0% 39.40n ± 0% -0.16% (p=0.002 n=10)
geomean 25.28n 27.89n +10.33%
And with it,
MonoNow-8 16.34n ± 1% 16.93n ± 0% +3.67% (p=0.001 n=10)
TimeNow-8 39.55n ± 15% 38.46n ± 1% -2.76% (p=0.000 n=10)
geomean 25.42n 25.52n +0.41%
Updates #8839
Updates tailscale/go#70
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
Netcheck no longer performs I/O itself, instead it makes requests via
SendPacket and expects users to route reply traffic to
ReceiveSTUNPacket.
Netcheck gains a Standalone function that stands up sockets and
goroutines to implement I/O when used in a standalone fashion.
Magicsock now unconditionally routes STUN traffic to the netcheck.Client
that it hosts, and plumbs the send packet sink.
The CLI is updated to make use of the Standalone mode.
Fixes#8723
Signed-off-by: James Tucker <james@tailscale.com>
Also allows us to use absolute import paths (see change in index.tsx).
Updates tailscale/corp#13775
Signed-off-by: Sonia Appasamy <sonia@tailscale.com>
This sets the Don't Fragment flag, for now behind the
TS_DEBUG_ENABLE_PMTUD envknob.
Updates #311.
Signed-off-by: Val <valerie@tailscale.com>
Signed-off-by: salman <salman@tailscale.com>
Currently just serving a "Hello world" page when running the web
cli in --dev mode.
Updates tailscale/corp#13775
Co-authored-by: Will Norris <will@tailscale.com>
Signed-off-by: Sonia Appasamy <sonia@tailscale.com>
Extract the self-update logic from cmd/tailscale/cli into a standalone
package that could be used from tailscaled later.
Updates #6995
Signed-off-by: Andrew Lytvynov <awly@tailscale.com>
Instead of having updates replace the map polls, create
a third goroutine which is solely responsible for making
sure that control is aware of the latest client state.
This also makes it so that the streaming map polls are only
broken when there are auth changes, or the client is paused.
Updates tailscale/corp#5761
Signed-off-by: Maisem Ali <maisem@tailscale.com>
Go style is for error variables to start with "err" (or "Err")
and for error types to end in "Error".
Updates #cleanup
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>