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Fixes tailscale/corp#19459 This PR adds the ability for users of the syspolicy handler to read string arrays from the MDM solution configured on the system. Signed-off-by: Andrea Gottardo <andrea@gottardo.me>
197 lines
5.8 KiB
Go
197 lines
5.8 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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// Package syspolicy provides functions to retrieve system settings of a device.
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package syspolicy
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import (
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"errors"
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"time"
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)
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func GetString(key Key, defaultValue string) (string, error) {
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markHandlerInUse()
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v, err := handler.ReadString(string(key))
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if errors.Is(err, ErrNoSuchKey) {
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return defaultValue, nil
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}
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return v, err
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}
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func GetUint64(key Key, defaultValue uint64) (uint64, error) {
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markHandlerInUse()
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v, err := handler.ReadUInt64(string(key))
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if errors.Is(err, ErrNoSuchKey) {
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return defaultValue, nil
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}
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return v, err
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}
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func GetBoolean(key Key, defaultValue bool) (bool, error) {
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markHandlerInUse()
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v, err := handler.ReadBoolean(string(key))
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if errors.Is(err, ErrNoSuchKey) {
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return defaultValue, nil
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}
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return v, err
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}
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func GetStringArray(key Key, defaultValue []string) ([]string, error) {
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markHandlerInUse()
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v, err := handler.ReadStringArray(string(key))
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if errors.Is(err, ErrNoSuchKey) {
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return defaultValue, nil
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}
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return v, err
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}
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// PreferenceOption is a policy that governs whether a boolean variable
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// is forcibly assigned an administrator-defined value, or allowed to receive
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// a user-defined value.
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type PreferenceOption int
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const (
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showChoiceByPolicy PreferenceOption = iota
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neverByPolicy
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alwaysByPolicy
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)
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// Show returns if the UI option that controls the choice administered by this
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// policy should be shown. Currently this is true if and only if the policy is
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// showChoiceByPolicy.
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func (p PreferenceOption) Show() bool {
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return p == showChoiceByPolicy
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}
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// ShouldEnable checks if the choice administered by this policy should be
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// enabled. If the administrator has chosen a setting, the administrator's
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// setting is returned, otherwise userChoice is returned.
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func (p PreferenceOption) ShouldEnable(userChoice bool) bool {
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switch p {
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case neverByPolicy:
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return false
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case alwaysByPolicy:
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return true
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default:
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return userChoice
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}
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}
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// WillOverride checks if the choice administered by the policy is different
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// from the user's choice.
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func (p PreferenceOption) WillOverride(userChoice bool) bool {
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return p.ShouldEnable(userChoice) != userChoice
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}
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// GetPreferenceOption loads a policy from the registry that can be
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// managed by an enterprise policy management system and allows administrative
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// overrides of users' choices in a way that we do not want tailcontrol to have
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// the authority to set. It describes user-decides/always/never options, where
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// "always" and "never" remove the user's ability to make a selection. If not
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// present or set to a different value, "user-decides" is the default.
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func GetPreferenceOption(name Key) (PreferenceOption, error) {
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opt, err := GetString(name, "user-decides")
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if err != nil {
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return showChoiceByPolicy, err
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}
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switch opt {
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case "always":
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return alwaysByPolicy, nil
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case "never":
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return neverByPolicy, nil
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default:
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return showChoiceByPolicy, nil
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}
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}
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// Visibility is a policy that controls whether or not a particular
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// component of a user interface is to be shown.
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type Visibility byte
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const (
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visibleByPolicy Visibility = 'v'
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hiddenByPolicy Visibility = 'h'
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)
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// Show reports whether the UI option administered by this policy should be shown.
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// Currently this is true if and only if the policy is visibleByPolicy.
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func (p Visibility) Show() bool {
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return p == visibleByPolicy
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}
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// GetVisibility loads a policy from the registry that can be managed
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// by an enterprise policy management system and describes show/hide decisions
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// for UI elements. The registry value should be a string set to "show" (return
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// true) or "hide" (return true). If not present or set to a different value,
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// "show" (return false) is the default.
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func GetVisibility(name Key) (Visibility, error) {
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opt, err := GetString(name, "show")
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if err != nil {
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return visibleByPolicy, err
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}
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switch opt {
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case "hide":
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return hiddenByPolicy, nil
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default:
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return visibleByPolicy, nil
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}
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}
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// GetDuration loads a policy from the registry that can be managed
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// by an enterprise policy management system and describes a duration for some
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// action. The registry value should be a string that time.ParseDuration
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// understands. If the registry value is "" or can not be processed,
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// defaultValue is returned instead.
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func GetDuration(name Key, defaultValue time.Duration) (time.Duration, error) {
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opt, err := GetString(name, "")
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if opt == "" || err != nil {
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return defaultValue, err
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}
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v, err := time.ParseDuration(opt)
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if err != nil || v < 0 {
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return defaultValue, nil
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}
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return v, nil
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}
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// SelectControlURL returns the ControlURL to use based on a value in
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// the registry (LoginURL) and the one on disk (in the GUI's
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// prefs.conf). If both are empty, it returns a default value. (It
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// always return a non-empty value)
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//
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// See https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/2798 for some background.
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func SelectControlURL(reg, disk string) string {
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const def = "https://controlplane.tailscale.com"
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// Prior to Dec 2020's commit 739b02e6, the installer
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// wrote a LoginURL value of https://login.tailscale.com to the registry.
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const oldRegDef = "https://login.tailscale.com"
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// If they have an explicit value in the registry, use it,
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// unless it's an old default value from an old installer.
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// Then we have to see which is better.
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if reg != "" {
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if reg != oldRegDef {
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// Something explicit in the registry that we didn't
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// set ourselves by the installer.
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return reg
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}
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if disk == "" {
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// Something in the registry is better than nothing on disk.
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return reg
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}
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if disk != def && disk != oldRegDef {
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// The value in the registry is the old
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// default (login.tailscale.com) but the value
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// on disk is neither our old nor new default
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// value, so it must be some custom thing that
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// the user cares about. Prefer the disk value.
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return disk
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}
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}
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if disk != "" {
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return disk
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}
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return def
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}
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