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This commit intend to provide support for TCP and Web VIP services and also allow user to use Tun for VIP services if they want to. The commit includes: 1.Setting TCP intercept function for VIP Services. 2.Update netstack to send packet written from WG to netStack handler for VIP service. 3.Return correct TCP hander for VIP services when netstack acceptTCP. This commit also includes unit tests for if the local backend setServeConfig would set correct TCP intercept function and test if a hander gets returned when getting TCPHandlerForDst. The shouldProcessInbound check is not unit tested since the test result just depends on mocked functions. There should be an integration test to cover shouldProcessInbound and if the returned TCP handler actually does what the serveConfig says. Updates tailscale/corp#24604 Signed-off-by: KevinLiang10 <37811973+KevinLiang10@users.noreply.github.com>
428 lines
11 KiB
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428 lines
11 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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// Package netmap contains the netmap.NetworkMap type.
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package netmap
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import (
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"cmp"
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"encoding/json"
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"fmt"
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"net/netip"
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"sort"
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"strings"
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"time"
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"tailscale.com/tailcfg"
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"tailscale.com/tka"
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"tailscale.com/types/key"
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"tailscale.com/types/views"
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"tailscale.com/util/set"
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"tailscale.com/wgengine/filter/filtertype"
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)
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// NetworkMap is the current state of the world.
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//
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// The fields should all be considered read-only. They might
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// alias parts of previous NetworkMap values.
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type NetworkMap struct {
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SelfNode tailcfg.NodeView
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AllCaps set.Set[tailcfg.NodeCapability] // set version of SelfNode.Capabilities + SelfNode.CapMap
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NodeKey key.NodePublic
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PrivateKey key.NodePrivate
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Expiry time.Time
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// Name is the DNS name assigned to this node.
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// It is the MapResponse.Node.Name value and ends with a period.
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Name string
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MachineKey key.MachinePublic
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Peers []tailcfg.NodeView // sorted by Node.ID
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DNS tailcfg.DNSConfig
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PacketFilter []filtertype.Match
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PacketFilterRules views.Slice[tailcfg.FilterRule]
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SSHPolicy *tailcfg.SSHPolicy // or nil, if not enabled/allowed
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// CollectServices reports whether this node's Tailnet has
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// requested that info about services be included in HostInfo.
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// If set, Hostinfo.ShieldsUp blocks services collection; that
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// takes precedence over this field.
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CollectServices bool
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// DERPMap is the last DERP server map received. It's reused
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// between updates and should not be modified.
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DERPMap *tailcfg.DERPMap
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// ControlHealth are the list of health check problems for this
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// node from the perspective of the control plane.
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// If empty, there are no known problems from the control plane's
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// point of view, but the node might know about its own health
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// check problems.
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ControlHealth []string
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// TKAEnabled indicates whether the tailnet key authority should be
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// enabled, from the perspective of the control plane.
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TKAEnabled bool
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// TKAHead indicates the control plane's understanding of 'head' (the
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// hash of the latest update message to tick through TKA).
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TKAHead tka.AUMHash
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// Domain is the current Tailnet name.
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Domain string
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// DomainAuditLogID is an audit log ID provided by control and
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// only populated if the domain opts into data-plane audit logging.
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// If this is empty, then data-plane audit logging is disabled.
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DomainAuditLogID string
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UserProfiles map[tailcfg.UserID]tailcfg.UserProfile
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// MaxKeyDuration describes the MaxKeyDuration setting for the tailnet.
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MaxKeyDuration time.Duration
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}
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// User returns nm.SelfNode.User if nm.SelfNode is non-nil, otherwise it returns
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// 0.
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func (nm *NetworkMap) User() tailcfg.UserID {
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if nm.SelfNode.Valid() {
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return nm.SelfNode.User()
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}
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return 0
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}
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// GetAddresses returns the self node's addresses, or the zero value
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// if SelfNode is invalid.
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func (nm *NetworkMap) GetAddresses() views.Slice[netip.Prefix] {
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var zero views.Slice[netip.Prefix]
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if !nm.SelfNode.Valid() {
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return zero
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}
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return nm.SelfNode.Addresses()
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}
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// GetVIPServiceIPMap returns a map of service names to the slice of
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// VIP addresses that correspond to the service. The service names are
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// with the prefix "svc:".
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//
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// TODO(corp##25997): cache the result of decoding the capmap so that
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// we don't have to decode it multiple times after each netmap update.
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func (nm *NetworkMap) GetVIPServiceIPMap() tailcfg.ServiceIPMappings {
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if nm == nil {
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return nil
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}
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if !nm.SelfNode.Valid() {
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return nil
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}
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ipMaps, err := tailcfg.UnmarshalNodeCapJSON[tailcfg.ServiceIPMappings](nm.SelfNode.CapMap().AsMap(), tailcfg.NodeAttrServiceHost)
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if len(ipMaps) != 1 || err != nil {
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return nil
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}
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return ipMaps[0]
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}
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// GetIPVIPServiceMap returns a map of VIP addresses to the service
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// names that has the VIP address. The service names are with the
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// prefix "svc:".
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func (nm *NetworkMap) GetIPVIPServiceMap() IPServiceMappings {
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var res IPServiceMappings
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if nm == nil {
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return res
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}
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if !nm.SelfNode.Valid() {
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return res
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}
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serviceIPMap := nm.GetVIPServiceIPMap()
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if serviceIPMap == nil {
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return res
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}
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res = make(IPServiceMappings)
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for svc, addrs := range serviceIPMap {
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for _, addr := range addrs {
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res[addr] = svc
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}
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}
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return res
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}
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// AnyPeersAdvertiseRoutes reports whether any peer is advertising non-exit node routes.
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func (nm *NetworkMap) AnyPeersAdvertiseRoutes() bool {
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for _, p := range nm.Peers {
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if p.PrimaryRoutes().Len() > 0 {
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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// GetMachineStatus returns the MachineStatus of the local node.
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func (nm *NetworkMap) GetMachineStatus() tailcfg.MachineStatus {
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if !nm.SelfNode.Valid() {
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return tailcfg.MachineUnknown
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}
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if nm.SelfNode.MachineAuthorized() {
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return tailcfg.MachineAuthorized
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}
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return tailcfg.MachineUnauthorized
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}
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// HasCap reports whether nm is non-nil and nm.AllCaps contains c.
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func (nm *NetworkMap) HasCap(c tailcfg.NodeCapability) bool {
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return nm != nil && nm.AllCaps.Contains(c)
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}
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// PeerByTailscaleIP returns a peer's Node based on its Tailscale IP.
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//
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// If nm is nil or no peer is found, ok is false.
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func (nm *NetworkMap) PeerByTailscaleIP(ip netip.Addr) (peer tailcfg.NodeView, ok bool) {
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// TODO(bradfitz):
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if nm == nil {
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return tailcfg.NodeView{}, false
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}
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for _, n := range nm.Peers {
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ad := n.Addresses()
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for i := range ad.Len() {
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a := ad.At(i)
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if a.Addr() == ip {
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return n, true
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}
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}
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}
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return tailcfg.NodeView{}, false
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}
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// PeerIndexByNodeID returns the index of the peer with the given nodeID
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// in nm.Peers, or -1 if nm is nil or not found.
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//
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// It assumes nm.Peers is sorted by Node.ID.
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func (nm *NetworkMap) PeerIndexByNodeID(nodeID tailcfg.NodeID) int {
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if nm == nil {
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return -1
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}
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idx, ok := sort.Find(len(nm.Peers), func(i int) int {
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return cmp.Compare(nodeID, nm.Peers[i].ID())
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})
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if !ok {
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return -1
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}
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return idx
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}
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// MagicDNSSuffix returns the domain's MagicDNS suffix (even if MagicDNS isn't
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// necessarily in use) of the provided Node.Name value.
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//
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// It will neither start nor end with a period.
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func MagicDNSSuffixOfNodeName(nodeName string) string {
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name := strings.Trim(nodeName, ".")
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if _, rest, ok := strings.Cut(name, "."); ok {
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return rest
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}
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return name
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}
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// MagicDNSSuffix returns the domain's MagicDNS suffix (even if
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// MagicDNS isn't necessarily in use).
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//
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// It will neither start nor end with a period.
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func (nm *NetworkMap) MagicDNSSuffix() string {
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if nm == nil {
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return ""
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}
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return MagicDNSSuffixOfNodeName(nm.Name)
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}
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// DomainName returns the name of the NetworkMap's
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// current tailnet. If the map is nil, it returns
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// an empty string.
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func (nm *NetworkMap) DomainName() string {
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if nm == nil {
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return ""
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}
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return nm.Domain
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}
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// HasSelfCapability reports whether nm.SelfNode contains capability c.
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//
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// It exists to satisify an unused (as of 2025-01-04) interface in the logknob package.
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func (nm *NetworkMap) HasSelfCapability(c tailcfg.NodeCapability) bool {
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return nm.AllCaps.Contains(c)
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}
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func (nm *NetworkMap) String() string {
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return nm.Concise()
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}
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func (nm *NetworkMap) Concise() string {
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buf := new(strings.Builder)
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nm.printConciseHeader(buf)
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for _, p := range nm.Peers {
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printPeerConcise(buf, p)
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}
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return buf.String()
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}
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func (nm *NetworkMap) VeryConcise() string {
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buf := new(strings.Builder)
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nm.printConciseHeader(buf)
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return buf.String()
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}
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// PeerWithStableID finds and returns the peer associated to the inputted StableNodeID.
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func (nm *NetworkMap) PeerWithStableID(pid tailcfg.StableNodeID) (_ tailcfg.NodeView, ok bool) {
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for _, p := range nm.Peers {
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if p.StableID() == pid {
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return p, true
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}
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}
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return tailcfg.NodeView{}, false
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}
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// printConciseHeader prints a concise header line representing nm to buf.
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//
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// If this function is changed to access different fields of nm, keep
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// in equalConciseHeader in sync.
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func (nm *NetworkMap) printConciseHeader(buf *strings.Builder) {
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fmt.Fprintf(buf, "netmap: self: %v auth=%v",
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nm.NodeKey.ShortString(), nm.GetMachineStatus())
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login := nm.UserProfiles[nm.User()].LoginName
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if login == "" {
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if nm.User().IsZero() {
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login = "?"
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} else {
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login = fmt.Sprint(nm.User())
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}
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}
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fmt.Fprintf(buf, " u=%s", login)
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fmt.Fprintf(buf, " %v", nm.GetAddresses().AsSlice())
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buf.WriteByte('\n')
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}
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// equalConciseHeader reports whether a and b are equal for the fields
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// used by printConciseHeader.
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func (a *NetworkMap) equalConciseHeader(b *NetworkMap) bool {
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return a.NodeKey == b.NodeKey &&
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a.GetMachineStatus() == b.GetMachineStatus() &&
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a.User() == b.User() &&
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views.SliceEqual(a.GetAddresses(), b.GetAddresses())
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}
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// printPeerConcise appends to buf a line representing the peer p.
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//
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// If this function is changed to access different fields of p, keep
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// in nodeConciseEqual in sync.
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func printPeerConcise(buf *strings.Builder, p tailcfg.NodeView) {
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aip := make([]string, p.AllowedIPs().Len())
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for i, a := range p.AllowedIPs().All() {
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s := strings.TrimSuffix(a.String(), "/32")
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aip[i] = s
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}
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epStrs := make([]string, p.Endpoints().Len())
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for i, ep := range p.Endpoints().All() {
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e := ep.String()
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// Align vertically on the ':' between IP and port
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colon := strings.IndexByte(e, ':')
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spaces := 0
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for colon > 0 && len(e)+spaces-colon < 6 {
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spaces++
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colon--
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}
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epStrs[i] = fmt.Sprintf("%21v", e+strings.Repeat(" ", spaces))
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}
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derp := fmt.Sprintf("D%d", p.HomeDERP())
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var discoShort string
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if !p.DiscoKey().IsZero() {
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discoShort = p.DiscoKey().ShortString() + " "
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}
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// Most of the time, aip is just one element, so format the
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// table to look good in that case. This will also make multi-
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// subnet nodes stand out visually.
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fmt.Fprintf(buf, " %v %s%-2v %-15v : %v\n",
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p.Key().ShortString(),
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discoShort,
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derp,
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strings.Join(aip, " "),
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strings.Join(epStrs, " "))
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}
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// nodeConciseEqual reports whether a and b are equal for the fields accessed by printPeerConcise.
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func nodeConciseEqual(a, b tailcfg.NodeView) bool {
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return a.Key() == b.Key() &&
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a.HomeDERP() == b.HomeDERP() &&
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a.DiscoKey() == b.DiscoKey() &&
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views.SliceEqual(a.AllowedIPs(), b.AllowedIPs()) &&
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views.SliceEqual(a.Endpoints(), b.Endpoints())
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}
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func (b *NetworkMap) ConciseDiffFrom(a *NetworkMap) string {
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var diff strings.Builder
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// See if header (non-peers, "bare") part of the network map changed.
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// If so, print its diff lines first.
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if !a.equalConciseHeader(b) {
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diff.WriteByte('-')
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a.printConciseHeader(&diff)
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diff.WriteByte('+')
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b.printConciseHeader(&diff)
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}
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aps, bps := a.Peers, b.Peers
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for len(aps) > 0 && len(bps) > 0 {
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pa, pb := aps[0], bps[0]
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switch {
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case pa.ID() == pb.ID():
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if !nodeConciseEqual(pa, pb) {
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diff.WriteByte('-')
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printPeerConcise(&diff, pa)
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diff.WriteByte('+')
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printPeerConcise(&diff, pb)
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}
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aps, bps = aps[1:], bps[1:]
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case pa.ID() > pb.ID():
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// New peer in b.
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diff.WriteByte('+')
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printPeerConcise(&diff, pb)
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bps = bps[1:]
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case pb.ID() > pa.ID():
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// Deleted peer in b.
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diff.WriteByte('-')
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printPeerConcise(&diff, pa)
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aps = aps[1:]
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}
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}
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for _, pa := range aps {
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diff.WriteByte('-')
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printPeerConcise(&diff, pa)
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}
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for _, pb := range bps {
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diff.WriteByte('+')
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printPeerConcise(&diff, pb)
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}
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return diff.String()
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}
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func (nm *NetworkMap) JSON() string {
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b, err := json.MarshalIndent(*nm, "", " ")
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if err != nil {
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return fmt.Sprintf("[json error: %v]", err)
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}
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return string(b)
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}
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// WGConfigFlags is a bitmask of flags to control the behavior of the
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// wireguard configuration generation done by NetMap.WGCfg.
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type WGConfigFlags int
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const (
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_ WGConfigFlags = 1 << iota
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AllowSubnetRoutes
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)
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