
In this commit, we add a failing test to verify that ipn/ipnserver.Server correctly sets and unsets the current user when two different users connect sequentially (A connects, A disconnects, B connects, B disconnects). We then fix the test by updating (*ipn/ipnserver.Server).addActiveHTTPRequest to avoid calling (*LocalBackend).ResetForClientDisconnect again after a new user has connected and been set as the current user with (*LocalBackend).SetCurrentUser(). Since ipn/ipnserver.Server does not allow simultaneous connections from different Windows users and relies on the LocalBackend's current user, and since we already reset the LocalBackend's state by calling ResetForClientDisconnect when the last active request completes (indicating the server is idle and can accept connections from any Windows user), it is unnecessary to track the last connected user on the ipnserver.Server side or call ResetForClientDisconnect again when the user changes. Additionally, the second call to ResetForClientDisconnect occurs after the new user has been set as the current user, resetting the correct state for the new user instead of the old state of the now-disconnected user, causing issues. Updates tailscale/corp#25804 Signed-off-by: Nick Khyl <nickk@tailscale.com>
Tailscale
Private WireGuard® networks made easy
Overview
This repository contains the majority of Tailscale's open source code.
Notably, it includes the tailscaled
daemon and
the tailscale
CLI tool. The tailscaled
daemon runs on Linux, Windows,
macOS, and to varying degrees
on FreeBSD and OpenBSD. The Tailscale iOS and Android apps use this repo's
code, but this repo doesn't contain the mobile GUI code.
Other Tailscale repos of note:
- the Android app is at https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale-android
- the Synology package is at https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale-synology
- the QNAP package is at https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale-qpkg
- the Chocolatey packaging is at https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale-chocolatey
For background on which parts of Tailscale are open source and why, see https://tailscale.com/opensource/.
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Other clients
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Building
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go install tailscale.com/cmd/tailscale{,d}
If you're packaging Tailscale for distribution, use build_dist.sh
instead, to burn commit IDs and version info into the binaries:
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If your distro has conventions that preclude the use of
build_dist.sh
, please do the equivalent of what it does in your
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Contributing
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Origin
Signed-off-by
lines in commits.
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for our commit message style. It's basically the same as
Go's style.
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