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Updates #6207 Change-Id: I51d200d0b42b9a1ef799d0abfc8d4bd871c50cf2 Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
150 lines
5.3 KiB
Go
150 lines
5.3 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) 2020 Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package tailcfg
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import "sort"
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// DERPMap describes the set of DERP packet relay servers that are available.
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type DERPMap struct {
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// Regions is the set of geographic regions running DERP node(s).
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//
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// It's keyed by the DERPRegion.RegionID.
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//
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// The numbers are not necessarily contiguous.
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Regions map[int]*DERPRegion
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// OmitDefaultRegions specifies to not use Tailscale's DERP servers, and only use those
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// specified in this DERPMap. If there are none set outside of the defaults, this is a noop.
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OmitDefaultRegions bool `json:"omitDefaultRegions,omitempty"`
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}
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// / RegionIDs returns the sorted region IDs.
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func (m *DERPMap) RegionIDs() []int {
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ret := make([]int, 0, len(m.Regions))
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for rid := range m.Regions {
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ret = append(ret, rid)
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}
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sort.Ints(ret)
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return ret
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}
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// DERPRegion is a geographic region running DERP relay node(s).
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//
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// Client nodes discover which region they're closest to, advertise
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// that "home" DERP region (previously called "home node", when there
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// was only 1 node per region) and maintain a persistent connection
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// that region as long as it's the closest. Client nodes will further
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// connect to other regions as necessary to communicate with peers
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// advertising other regions as their homes.
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type DERPRegion struct {
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// RegionID is a unique integer for a geographic region.
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//
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// It corresponds to the legacy derpN.tailscale.com hostnames
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// used by older clients. (Older clients will continue to resolve
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// derpN.tailscale.com when contacting peers, rather than use
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// the server-provided DERPMap)
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//
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// RegionIDs must be non-zero, positive, and guaranteed to fit
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// in a JavaScript number.
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//
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// RegionIDs in range 900-999 are reserved for end users to run their
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// own DERP nodes.
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RegionID int
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// RegionCode is a short name for the region. It's usually a popular
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// city or airport code in the region: "nyc", "sf", "sin",
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// "fra", etc.
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RegionCode string
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// RegionName is a long English name for the region: "New York City",
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// "San Francisco", "Singapore", "Frankfurt", etc.
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RegionName string
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// Avoid is whether the client should avoid picking this as its home
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// region. The region should only be used if a peer is there.
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// Clients already using this region as their home should migrate
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// away to a new region without Avoid set.
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Avoid bool `json:",omitempty"`
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// Nodes are the DERP nodes running in this region, in
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// priority order for the current client. Client TLS
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// connections should ideally only go to the first entry
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// (falling back to the second if necessary). STUN packets
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// should go to the first 1 or 2.
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//
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// If nodes within a region route packets amongst themselves,
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// but not to other regions. That said, each user/domain
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// should get a the same preferred node order, so if all nodes
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// for a user/network pick the first one (as they should, when
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// things are healthy), the inter-cluster routing is minimal
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// to zero.
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Nodes []*DERPNode
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}
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// DERPNode describes a DERP packet relay node running within a DERPRegion.
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type DERPNode struct {
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// Name is a unique node name (across all regions).
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// It is not a host name.
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// It's typically of the form "1b", "2a", "3b", etc. (region
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// ID + suffix within that region)
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Name string
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// RegionID is the RegionID of the DERPRegion that this node
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// is running in.
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RegionID int
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// HostName is the DERP node's hostname.
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//
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// It is required but need not be unique; multiple nodes may
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// have the same HostName but vary in configuration otherwise.
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HostName string
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// CertName optionally specifies the expected TLS cert common
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// name. If empty, HostName is used. If CertName is non-empty,
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// HostName is only used for the TCP dial (if IPv4/IPv6 are
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// not present) + TLS ClientHello.
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CertName string `json:",omitempty"`
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// IPv4 optionally forces an IPv4 address to use, instead of using DNS.
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// If empty, A record(s) from DNS lookups of HostName are used.
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// If the string is not an IPv4 address, IPv4 is not used; the
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// conventional string to disable IPv4 (and not use DNS) is
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// "none".
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IPv4 string `json:",omitempty"`
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// IPv6 optionally forces an IPv6 address to use, instead of using DNS.
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// If empty, AAAA record(s) from DNS lookups of HostName are used.
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// If the string is not an IPv6 address, IPv6 is not used; the
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// conventional string to disable IPv6 (and not use DNS) is
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// "none".
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IPv6 string `json:",omitempty"`
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// Port optionally specifies a STUN port to use.
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// Zero means 3478.
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// To disable STUN on this node, use -1.
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STUNPort int `json:",omitempty"`
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// STUNOnly marks a node as only a STUN server and not a DERP
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// server.
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STUNOnly bool `json:",omitempty"`
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// DERPPort optionally provides an alternate TLS port number
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// for the DERP HTTPS server.
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//
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// If zero, 443 is used.
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DERPPort int `json:",omitempty"`
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// InsecureForTests is used by unit tests to disable TLS verification.
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// It should not be set by users.
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InsecureForTests bool `json:",omitempty"`
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// STUNTestIP is used in tests to override the STUN server's IP.
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// If empty, it's assumed to be the same as the DERP server.
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STUNTestIP string `json:",omitempty"`
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}
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// DotInvalid is a fake DNS TLD used in tests for an invalid hostname.
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const DotInvalid = ".invalid"
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