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magicsock.Conn.ParseEndpoint requires a peer's public key, disco key, and legacy ip/ports in order to do its job. We currently accomplish that by: * adding the public key in our wireguard-go fork * encoding the disco key as magic hostname * using a bespoke comma-separated encoding It's a bit messy. Instead, switch to something simpler: use a json-encoded struct containing exactly the information we need, in the form we use it. Our wireguard-go fork still adds the public key to the address when it passes it to ParseEndpoint, but now the code compensating for that is just a couple of simple, well-commented lines. Once this commit is in, we can remove that part of the fork and remove the compensating code. Signed-off-by: Josh Bleecher Snyder <josharian@gmail.com>
125 lines
2.8 KiB
Go
125 lines
2.8 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) 2021 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 wgcfg
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import (
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"encoding/json"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"strconv"
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"inet.af/netaddr"
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"tailscale.com/types/wgkey"
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)
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// ToUAPI writes cfg in UAPI format to w.
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// Prev is the previous device Config.
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// Prev is required so that we can remove now-defunct peers
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// without having to remove and re-add all peers.
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func (cfg *Config) ToUAPI(w io.Writer, prev *Config) error {
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var stickyErr error
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set := func(key, value string) {
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if stickyErr != nil {
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return
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}
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_, err := fmt.Fprintf(w, "%s=%s\n", key, value)
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if err != nil {
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stickyErr = err
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}
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}
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setUint16 := func(key string, value uint16) {
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set(key, strconv.FormatUint(uint64(value), 10))
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}
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setPeer := func(peer Peer) {
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set("public_key", peer.PublicKey.HexString())
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}
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// Device config.
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if prev.PrivateKey != cfg.PrivateKey {
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set("private_key", cfg.PrivateKey.HexString())
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}
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old := make(map[wgkey.Key]Peer)
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for _, p := range prev.Peers {
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old[p.PublicKey] = p
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}
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// Add/configure all new peers.
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for _, p := range cfg.Peers {
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oldPeer := old[p.PublicKey]
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setPeer(p)
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set("protocol_version", "1")
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if !oldPeer.Endpoints.Equal(p.Endpoints) {
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buf, err := json.Marshal(p.Endpoints)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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set("endpoint", string(buf))
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}
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// TODO: replace_allowed_ips is expensive.
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// If p.AllowedIPs is a strict superset of oldPeer.AllowedIPs,
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// then skip replace_allowed_ips and instead add only
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// the new ipps with allowed_ip.
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if !cidrsEqual(oldPeer.AllowedIPs, p.AllowedIPs) {
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set("replace_allowed_ips", "true")
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for _, ipp := range p.AllowedIPs {
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set("allowed_ip", ipp.String())
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}
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}
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// Set PersistentKeepalive after the peer is otherwise configured,
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// because it can trigger handshake packets.
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if oldPeer.PersistentKeepalive != p.PersistentKeepalive {
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setUint16("persistent_keepalive_interval", p.PersistentKeepalive)
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}
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}
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// Remove peers that were present but should no longer be.
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for _, p := range cfg.Peers {
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delete(old, p.PublicKey)
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}
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for _, p := range old {
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setPeer(p)
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set("remove", "true")
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}
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if stickyErr != nil {
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stickyErr = fmt.Errorf("ToUAPI: %w", stickyErr)
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}
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return stickyErr
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}
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func cidrsEqual(x, y []netaddr.IPPrefix) bool {
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// TODO: re-implement using netaddr.IPSet.Equal.
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if len(x) != len(y) {
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return false
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}
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// First see if they're equal in order, without allocating.
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exact := true
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for i := range x {
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if x[i] != y[i] {
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exact = false
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break
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}
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}
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if exact {
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return true
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}
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// Otherwise, see if they're the same, but out of order.
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m := make(map[netaddr.IPPrefix]bool)
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for _, v := range x {
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m[v] = true
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}
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for _, v := range y {
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if !m[v] {
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return false
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}
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}
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return true
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}
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