Handles the case when users are running Coturn with peers in the same network, and these peers connect to the relay server via private IP addresses (e.g., Oracle cloud), which causes relay candidates to be allocated using private IP addresses. This causes issues with external peers who can't reach these private addresses.
Use the provided IP address with NETBIRD_TURN_EXTERNAL_IP or discover the address via https://jsonip.com API.
For quick-start guide with Zitadel, we only use the discover method with the external API
This PR aims to organize a little the files within `infrastructure_files` folder and adds some new ENV vars to the process.
1. It creates the `artifacts` folder within the `infrastructure_files` folder, the idea behind it is to split templates from artifacts created after running `./configure.sh`. It makes it easier to cp/rsync only `artifacts` content to the final server/destination.
2. Creates `NETBIRD_TURN_DOMAIN` and `TURN_DOMAIN` ENV vars. The idea behind it is to make it possible to split the management/signal server from TURN server. If `NETBIRD_TURN_DOMAIN` is not set, then, `TURN_DOMAIN` will be set as `NETBIRD_DOMAIN`.
3. Creates `*_TAG` ENVs for each component. The idea behind it is to give the users the choice to use `latest` tag as default or tie it to specific versions of each component in the stack.
* Make possible set IdpSignKeyRefreshEnabled from setup.env
IdpSignKeyRefreshEnabled is default to false but with some idps on token
expire of logged users netbird always give error and return usable only
on server restart so I think is useful make easier/faster set it on
server configuration
* add template IdpSignKeyRefreshEnabled value test
* Move StoreKind under own StoreConfig configuration parameter
* Rename StoreKind option to Engine
* Rename StoreKind internal methods and types to Engine
* Add template engine value test
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Co-authored-by: Maycon Santos <mlsmaycon@gmail.com>
Because we provide the option to regenerate the config files, the encryption key could be lost.
- The configure.sh read the existing key and write it back during the config generation
- Backup the previously generated config files before overwrite it
- Fix invalid json output in the Extras field
- Reduce the error logs in case if the encryption key is invalid
- Response in the events API with valid user info in any cases
- Add extra error handling to the configure.sh. I.e. handle the invalid OpenID urls
added intergration with JumpCloud User API. Use the steps in setup.md for configuration.
Additional changes:
- Enhance compatibility for providers that lack audience support in the Authorization Code Flow and the Authorization - - Code Flow with Proof Key for Code Exchange (PKCE) using NETBIRD_DASH_AUTH_USE_AUDIENCE=falseenv
- Verify tokens by utilizing the client ID when audience support is absent in providers
Use NETBIRD_SIGNAL_PORT variable instead of the static port for signal
container in the docker-compose template to make setting of custom
signal port working
Signed-off-by: Fabio Fantoni <fabio.fantoni@m2r.biz>
This adds a basic wxs file to build MSI installer
This file was created using docs
from https://wixtoolset.org/docs/schema/wxs/ and
examples from gsudo, qemu-shoggoth, and many others.
The main difference between this and the .exe installer
is that we don't use the netbird service command to install
the daemon
Enhance the user experience by enabling authentication to Netbird using Single Sign-On (SSO) with any Identity Provider (IDP) provider. Current client offers this capability through the Device Authorization Flow, however, is not widely supported by many IDPs, and even some that do support it do not provide a complete verification URL.
To address these challenges, this pull request enable Authorization Code Flow with Proof Key for Code Exchange (PKCE) for client logins, which is a more widely adopted and secure approach to facilitate SSO with various IDP providers.
* Refactor: Configurable supported scopes
Previously, supported scopes were hardcoded and limited to Auth0
and Keycloak. This update removes the default set of values,
providing flexibility. The value to be set for each Identity
Provider (IDP) is specified in their respective documentation.
* correct var
* correct var
* skip fetching scopes from openid-configuration
Supporting new dashboard option to configure a source token.
Adding configuration support for setting
a different audience for device authorization flow.
fix custom id claim variable
This feature allows using the custom claim in the JWT token as a user ID.
Refactor claims extractor with options support
Add is_current to the user API response
This will help us understand usage on self-hosted deployments
The collection may be disabled by using the flag --disable-anonymous-metrics or
NETBIRD_DISABLE_ANONYMOUS_METRICS in setup.env
Right now Signal Service runs the Let'sEncrypt manager on port 80
and a gRPC server on port 10000. There are two separate listeners.
This PR combines these listeners into one with a cmux lib.
The gRPC server runs on either 443 with TLS or 80 without TLS.
Let's Encrypt manager always runs on port 80.
split setup.env with example and base
add setup.env to .gitignore to avoid overwrite from new versions
Added test workflow for docker-compose
and validated configure.sh generated variables