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With this change, the ipnserver's safesocket.Listen (the localhost tcp.Listen) happens right away, before any synchronous TUN/DNS/Engine/etc setup work, which might be slow, especially on early boot on Windows. Because the safesocket.Listen starts up early, that means localhost TCP dials (the safesocket.Connect from the GUI) complete successfully and thus the GUI avoids the MessageBox error. (I verified that pacifies it, even without a Listener.Accept; I'd feared that Windows localhost was maybe special and avoided the normal listener backlog). Once the GUI can then connect immediately without errors, the various timeouts then matter less, because the backend is no longer trying to race against the GUI's timeout. So keep retrying on errors for a minute, or 10 minutes if the system just booted in the past 10 minutes. This should fix the problem with Windows 10 desktops auto-logging in and starting the Tailscale frontend which was then showing a MessageBox error about failing to connect to tailscaled, which was slow coming up because the Windows networking stack wasn't up yet. Fingers crossed. Fixes #1313 (previously #1187, etc) Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com> |
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