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We want the macOS Network Extension to share fate with the UI frontend, so we need the backend to know when the frontend disappears. One easy way to do that is to reuse the existing TCP server it's already running (for tailscale status clietns). We now tell the frontend our ephemeral TCP port number, and then have the UI connect to it, so the backend can know when it disappears. There are likely Swift ways of doing this, but I couldn't find them quickly enough, so I reached for the hammer I knew.
153 lines
5.7 KiB
Go
153 lines
5.7 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 ipn
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import (
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"net/http"
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"time"
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"tailscale.com/control/controlclient"
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"tailscale.com/ipn/ipnstate"
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"tailscale.com/tailcfg"
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"tailscale.com/types/empty"
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"tailscale.com/types/structs"
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"tailscale.com/wgengine"
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)
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type State int
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const (
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NoState = State(iota)
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NeedsLogin
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NeedsMachineAuth
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Stopped
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Starting
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Running
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)
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func (s State) String() string {
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return [...]string{"NoState", "NeedsLogin", "NeedsMachineAuth",
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"Stopped", "Starting", "Running"}[s]
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}
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// EngineStatus contains WireGuard engine stats.
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type EngineStatus struct {
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RBytes, WBytes wgengine.ByteCount
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NumLive int
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LiveDERPs int // number of active DERP connections
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LivePeers map[tailcfg.NodeKey]wgengine.PeerStatus
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}
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// Notify is a communication from a backend (e.g. tailscaled) to a frontend
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// (cmd/tailscale, iOS, macOS, Win Tasktray).
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// In any given notification, any or all of these may be nil, meaning
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// that they have not changed.
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// They are JSON-encoded on the wire, despite the lack of struct tags.
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type Notify struct {
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_ structs.Incomparable
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Version string // version number of IPN backend
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ErrMessage *string // critical error message, if any
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LoginFinished *empty.Message // event: non-nil when login process succeeded
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State *State // current IPN state has changed
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Prefs *Prefs // preferences were changed
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NetMap *controlclient.NetworkMap // new netmap received
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Engine *EngineStatus // wireguard engine stats
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Status *ipnstate.Status // full status
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BrowseToURL *string // UI should open a browser right now
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BackendLogID *string // public logtail id used by backend
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// LocalTCPPort, if non-nil, informs the UI frontend which
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// (non-zero) localhost TCP port it's listening on.
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// This is currently only used by Tailscale when run in the
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// macOS Network Extension.
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LocalTCPPort *uint16 `json:",omitempty"`
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// type is mirrored in xcode/Shared/IPN.swift
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}
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// StateKey is an opaque identifier for a set of LocalBackend state
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// (preferences, private keys, etc.).
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//
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// The reason we need this is that the Tailscale agent may be running
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// on a multi-user machine, in a context where a single daemon is
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// shared by several consecutive users. Ideally we would just use the
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// username of the connected frontend as the StateKey.
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//
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// However, on Windows, there seems to be no safe way to figure out
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// the owning user of a process connected over IPC mechanisms
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// (sockets, named pipes). So instead, on Windows, we use a
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// capability-oriented system where the frontend generates a random
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// identifier for itself, and uses that as the StateKey when talking
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// to the backend. That way, while we can't identify an OS user by
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// name, we can tell two different users apart, because they'll have
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// different opaque state keys (and no access to each others's keys).
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type StateKey string
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type Options struct {
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// FrontendLogID is the public logtail id used by the frontend.
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FrontendLogID string
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// StateKey and Prefs together define the state the backend should
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// use:
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// - StateKey=="" && Prefs!=nil: use Prefs for internal state,
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// don't persist changes in the backend.
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// - StateKey!="" && Prefs==nil: load the given backend-side
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// state and use/update that.
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// - StateKey!="" && Prefs!=nil: like the previous case, but do
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// an initial overwrite of backend state with Prefs.
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StateKey StateKey
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Prefs *Prefs
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// AuthKey is an optional node auth key used to authorize a
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// new node key without user interaction.
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AuthKey string
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// LegacyConfigPath optionally specifies the old-style relaynode
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// relay.conf location. If both LegacyConfigPath and StateKey are
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// specified and the requested state doesn't exist in the backend
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// store, the backend migrates the config from LegacyConfigPath.
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//
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// TODO(danderson): remove some time after the transition to
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// tailscaled is done.
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LegacyConfigPath string
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// Notify is called when backend events happen.
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Notify func(Notify) `json:"-"`
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// HTTPTestClient is an optional HTTP client to pass to controlclient
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// (for tests only).
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HTTPTestClient *http.Client
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}
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// Backend is the interface between Tailscale frontends
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// (e.g. cmd/tailscale, iOS/MacOS/Windows GUIs) and the tailscale
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// backend (e.g. cmd/tailscaled) running on the same machine.
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// (It has nothing to do with the interface between the backends
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// and the cloud control plane.)
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type Backend interface {
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// Start starts or restarts the backend, typically when a
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// frontend client connects.
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Start(Options) error
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// StartLoginInteractive requests to start a new interactive login
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// flow. This should trigger a new BrowseToURL notification
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// eventually.
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StartLoginInteractive()
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// Logout terminates the current login session and stops the
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// wireguard engine.
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Logout()
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// SetPrefs installs a new set of user preferences, including
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// WantRunning. This may cause the wireguard engine to
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// reconfigure or stop.
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SetPrefs(*Prefs)
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// RequestEngineStatus polls for an update from the wireguard
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// engine. Only needed if you want to display byte
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// counts. Connection events are emitted automatically without
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// polling.
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RequestEngineStatus()
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// RequestStatus requests that a full Status update
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// notification is sent.
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RequestStatus()
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// FakeExpireAfter pretends that the current key is going to
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// expire after duration x. This is useful for testing GUIs to
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// make sure they react properly with keys that are going to
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// expire.
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FakeExpireAfter(x time.Duration)
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}
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