This adds SmallSet.SoleElement, which I need in another repo for
efficiency. I added tests, but those tests failed because Add(1) +
Add(1) was promoting the first Add's sole element to a map of one
item. So fix that, and add more tests.
Updates tailscale/corp#29093
Change-Id: Iadd5ad08afe39721ee5449343095e389214d8389
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
cmd/containerboot,kube/ingressservices: proxy VIPService TCP/UDP traffic to cluster Services
This PR is part of the work to implement HA for Kubernetes Operator's
network layer proxy.
Adds logic to containerboot to monitor mounted ingress firewall configuration rules
and update iptables/nftables rules as the config changes.
Also adds new shared types for the ingress configuration.
The implementation is intentionally similar to that for HA for egress proxy.
Updates tailscale/tailscale#15895
Signed-off-by: chaosinthecrd <tom@tmlabs.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Irbe Krumina <irbe@tailscale.com>
In this PR, we make DNS registration behavior configurable via the EnableDNSRegistration policy setting.
We keep the default behavior unchanged, but allow admins to either enforce DNS registration and dynamic
DNS updates for the Tailscale interface, or prevent Tailscale from modifying the settings configured in
the network adapter's properties or by other means.
Updates #14917
Signed-off-by: Nick Khyl <nickk@tailscale.com>
Add new rules to update DNAT rules for Kubernetes operator's
HA ingress where it's expected that rules will be added/removed
frequently (so we don't want to keep old rules around or rewrite
existing rules unnecessarily):
- allow deleting DNAT rules using metadata lookup
- allow inserting DNAT rules if they don't already
exist (using metadata lookup)
Updates tailscale/tailscale#15895
Signed-off-by: Irbe Krumina <irbe@tailscale.com>
Co-authored-by: chaosinthecrd <tom@tmlabs.co.uk>
* util/linuxfw: fix delete snat rule
This pr is fixing the bug that in nftables mode setting snat-subnet-routes=false doesn't
delete the masq rule in nat table.
Updates #15661
Signed-off-by: Kevin Liang <kevinliang@tailscale.com>
* change index arithmetic in test to chunk
Signed-off-by: Kevin Liang <kevinliang@tailscale.com>
* reuse rule creation function in rule delete
Signed-off-by: Kevin Liang <kevinliang@tailscale.com>
* add test for deleting the masq rule
Signed-off-by: Kevin Liang <kevinliang@tailscale.com>
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Signed-off-by: Kevin Liang <kevinliang@tailscale.com>
I added yet another one in 6d117d64a256234 but that new one is at the
best place int he dependency graph and has the best name, so let's use
that one for everything possible.
types/lazy can't use it for circular dependency reasons, so unexport
that copy at least.
Updates #cleanup
Change-Id: I25db6b6a0d81dbb8e89a0a9080c7f15cbf7aa770
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
To avoid ephemeral port / TIME_WAIT exhaustion with high --count
values, and to eventually detect leaked connections in tests. (Later
the memory network will register a Cleanup on the TB to verify that
everything's been shut down)
Updates tailscale/corp#27636
Change-Id: Id06f1ae750d8719c5a75d871654574a8226d2733
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
For future in-memory network changes (#15558) to be able to be
stricter and do automatic leak detection when it's safe to do so, in
non-parallel tests.
Updates tailscale/corp#27636
Change-Id: I50f03b16a3f92ce61a7ed88264b49d8c6628f638
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
The use of html/template causes reflect-based linker bloat. Longer
term we have options to bring the UI back to iOS, but for now, cut
it out.
Updates #15297
Signed-off-by: David Anderson <dave@tailscale.com>
Shovel small events through the pipeine as fast as possible in a few basic
configurations, to establish some baseline performance numbers.
Updates #15160
Change-Id: I1dcbbd1109abb7b93aa4dcb70da57f183eb0e60e
Signed-off-by: M. J. Fromberger <fromberger@tailscale.com>
The demo program generates a stream of made up bus events between
a number of bus actors, as a way to generate some interesting activity
to show on the bus debug page.
Signed-off-by: David Anderson <dave@tailscale.com>
This lets debug tools list the types that clients are wielding, so
that they can build a dataflow graph and other debugging views.
Updates #15160
Signed-off-by: David Anderson <dave@tailscale.com>
If any debugging hook might see an event, Publisher.ShouldPublish should
tell its caller to publish even if there are no ordinary subscribers.
Updates #15160
Signed-off-by: David Anderson <dave@tailscale.com>
Enables monitoring events as they flow, listing bus clients, and
snapshotting internal queues to troubleshoot stalls.
Updates #15160
Signed-off-by: David Anderson <dave@tailscale.com>
Publicly exposed debugging functions will use these hooks to
observe dataflow in the bus.
Updates #15160
Signed-off-by: David Anderson <dave@tailscale.com>
This makes the helpers closer in behavior to cancelable contexts
and taskgroup.Single, and makes the worker code use a more normal
and easier to reason about context.Context for shutdown.
Updates #15160
Signed-off-by: David Anderson <dave@tailscale.com>
The Client carries both publishers and subscribers for a single
actor. This makes the APIs for publish and subscribe look more
similar, and this structure is a better fit for upcoming debug
facilities.
Updates #15160
Signed-off-by: David Anderson <dave@tailscale.com>
The json/v2 prototype is still in flux and the API can/will change.
Statically enforce that types implementing the v2 methods
satisfy the correct interface so that changes to the signature
can be statically detected by the compiler.
Updates tailscale/corp#791
Signed-off-by: Joe Tsai <joetsai@digital-static.net>
The upstream module has seen significant work making
the v1 emulation layer a high fidelity re-implementation
of v1 "encoding/json".
This addresses several upstream breaking changes:
* MarshalJSONV2 renamed as MarshalJSONTo
* UnmarshalJSONV2 renamed as UnmarshalJSONFrom
* Options argument removed from MarshalJSONV2
* Options argument removed from UnmarshalJSONV2
Updates tailscale/corp#791
Signed-off-by: Joe Tsai <joetsai@digital-static.net>
In this PR, we update the LocalBackend so that when the ReconnectAfter policy setting is configured
and a user disconnects Tailscale by setting WantRunning to false in the profile prefs, the LocalBackend
will now start a timer to set WantRunning back to true once the ReconnectAfter timer expires.
We also update the ADMX/ADML policy definitions to allow configuring this policy setting for Windows
via Group Policy and Intune.
Updates #14824
Signed-off-by: Nick Khyl <nickk@tailscale.com>
In this PR, we update client/tailscale.LocalClient to allow sending requests with an optional X-Tailscale-Reason
header. We then update ipn/ipnserver.{actor,Server} to retrieve this reason, if specified, and use it to determine
whether ipnauth.Disconnect is allowed when the AlwaysOn.OverrideWithReason policy setting is enabled.
For now, we log the reason, along with the profile and OS username, to the backend log.
Finally, we update LocalBackend to remember when a disconnect was permitted and do not reconnect automatically
unless the policy changes.
Updates tailscale/corp#26146
Signed-off-by: Nick Khyl <nickk@tailscale.com>
Dots are not allowed in metric names and cause panics. Since we use dots in names like
AlwaysOn.OverrideWithReason, let's replace them with underscores. We don’t want to use
setting.KeyPathSeparator here just yet to make it fully hierarchical, but we will decide as
we progress on the (experimental) AlwaysOn.* policy settings.
tailscale/corp#26146
Signed-off-by: Nick Khyl <nickk@tailscale.com>
In this PR, we update LocalBackend to set WantRunning=true when applying policy settings
to the current profile's prefs, if the "always-on" mode is enabled.
We also implement a new (*LocalBackend).EditPrefsAs() method, which is like EditPrefs
but accepts an actor (e.g., a LocalAPI client's identity) that initiated the change.
If WantRunning is being set to false, the new EditPrefsAs method checks whether the actor
has ipnauth.Disconnect access to the profile and propagates an error if they do not.
Finally, we update (*ipnserver.actor).CheckProfileAccess to allow a disconnect
only if the "always-on" mode is not enabled by the AlwaysOn policy setting.
This is not a comprehensive solution to the "always-on" mode across platforms,
as instead of disconnecting a user could achieve the same effect by creating
a new empty profile, initiating a reauth, or by deleting the profile.
These are the things we should address in future PRs.
Updates #14823
Signed-off-by: Nick Khyl <nickk@tailscale.com>
In v1.78, we started acquiring the GP lock when reading policy settings. This led to a deadlock during
Tailscale installation via Group Policy Software Installation because the GP engine holds the write lock
for the duration of policy processing, which in turn waits for the installation to complete, which in turn
waits for the service to enter the running state.
In this PR, we prevent the acquisition of GP locks (aka EnterCriticalPolicySection) during service startup
and update the Windows Registry-based util/syspolicy/source.PlatformPolicyStore to handle this failure
gracefully. The GP lock is somewhat optional; it’s safe to read policy settings without it, but acquiring
the lock is recommended when reading multiple values to prevent the Group Policy engine from modifying
settings mid-read and to avoid inconsistent results.
Fixes#14416
Signed-off-by: Nick Khyl <nickk@tailscale.com>
Updates tailscale/corp#25936
This defines a new syspolicy 'Hostname' and allows an IT administrator to override the value we normally read from os.Hostname(). This is particularly useful on Android and iOS devices, where the hostname we get from the OS is really just the device model (a platform restriction to prevent fingerprinting).
If we don't implement this, all devices on the customer's side will look like `google-pixel-7a-1`, `google-pixel-7a-2`, `google-pixel-7a-3`, etc. and it is not feasible for the customer to use the API or worse the admin console to manually fix these names.
Apply code review comment by @nickkhyl
Signed-off-by: Andrea Gottardo <andrea@gottardo.me>
Co-authored-by: Nick Khyl <1761190+nickkhyl@users.noreply.github.com>
We still use josharian/native (hi @josharian!) via
netlink, but I also sent https://github.com/mdlayher/netlink/pull/220
Updates #8632
Change-Id: I2eedcb7facb36ec894aee7f152c8a1f56d7fc8ba
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
sync.OnceValue and slices.Compact were both added in Go 1.21.
cmp.Or was added in Go 1.22.
Updates #8632
Updates #11058
Change-Id: I89ba4c404f40188e1f8a9566c8aaa049be377754
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
Updates #14520
Updates #14517 (in that I pulled this out of there)
Change-Id: Ibc28162816e083fcadf550586c06805c76e378fc
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
Importing the ~deprecated golang.org/x/exp/maps as "xmaps" to not
shadow the std "maps" was getting ugly.
And using slices.Collect on an iterator is verbose & allocates more.
So copy (x)maps.Keys+Values into our slicesx package instead.
Updates #cleanup
Updates #12912
Updates #14514 (pulled out of that change)
Change-Id: I5e68d12729934de93cf4a9cd87c367645f86123a
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
Noted as useful during review of #14448.
Updates #14457
Change-Id: I0f16f08d5b05a8e9044b19ef6c02d3dab497f131
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
The errors emitted by util/dnsname are all written at least moderately
friendly and none of them emit sensitive information. They should be
safe to display to end users.
Updates tailscale/corp#9025
Change-Id: Ic58705075bacf42f56378127532c5f28ff6bfc89
Signed-off-by: Adrian Dewhurst <adrian@tailscale.com>
This commit adds a command to validate that all the metrics that
are registring in the client are also present in a path or url.
It is intended to be ran from the KB against the latest version of
tailscale.
Updates tailscale/corp#24066
Updates tailscale/corp#22075
Co-Authored-By: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>