Periodically fetch the latest available version, and the UI will shows a new menu for the download link. It checks both the daemon version and the UI version.
Resolve the problem with the update script that prevents netbird-ui from updating during binary installation.
Introduce the variable UPDATE_NETBIRD. Now we can upgrade the binary installation with
A function stop_running_netbird_ui has been added which checks if NetBird UI is currently running. If so, it stops the UI to allow the application update process to proceed smoothly. This was necessary to prevent conflicts or errors during updates if the UI was running.
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* 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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Restructure data handling for improved performance and flexibility.
Introduce 'G'-prefixed fields to represent Gorm relations, simplifying resource management.
Eliminate complexity in lookup tables for enhanced query and write speed.
Enable independent operations on data structures, requiring adjustments in the Store interface and Account Manager.
This PR showcases the implementation of additional linter rules. I've updated the golangci-lint GitHub Actions to the latest available version. This update makes sure that the tool works the same way locally - assuming being updated regularly - and with the GitHub Actions.
I've also taken care of keeping all the GitHub Actions up to date, which helps our code stay current. But there's one part, goreleaser that's a bit tricky to test on our computers. So, it's important to take a close look at that.
To make it easier to understand what I've done, I've made separate changes for each thing that the new linters found. This should help the people reviewing the changes see what's going on more clearly. Some of the changes might not be obvious at first glance.
Things to consider for the future
CI runs on Ubuntu so the static analysis only happens for Linux. Consider running it for the rest: Darwin, Windows
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
This PR brings support of a shared port between stun (ICE agent) and
the kernel WireGuard
It implements a single port mode for execution with kernel WireGuard
interface using a raw socket listener.
BPF filters ensure that only STUN packets hit the NetBird userspace app
Removed a lot of the proxy logic and direct mode exchange.
Now we are doing an extra hole punch to the remote WireGuard
port for best-effort cases and support to old client's direct mode.
This PR adds supports for the WireGuard userspace implementation
using Bind interface from wireguard-go.
The newly introduced ICEBind struct implements Bind with UDPMux-based
structs from pion/ice to handle hole punching using ICE.
The core implementation was taken from StdBind of wireguard-go.
The result is a single WireGuard port that is used for host and server reflexive candidates.
Relay candidates are still handled separately and will be integrated in the following PRs.
ICEBind checks the incoming packets for being STUN or WireGuard ones
and routes them to UDPMux (to handle hole punching) or to WireGuard respectively.
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
detect OS package manager
If a supported package manager is not available,
use binary installation
Check if desktop environment is available
Skip installing the UI client if SKIP_UI_APP is set to true
added tests for Ubuntu and macOS tests
On Android, because of the hard SELinux policies can not list the
interfaces of the ICE package. Without it can not generate a host type
candidate. In this pull request, the list of interfaces comes via the Java
interface.
This PR adds system activity tracking.
The management service records events like
add/remove peer, group, rule, route, etc.
The activity events are stored in the SQLite event store
and can be queried by the HTTP API.
Updated tests, API, and account manager methods
Sync routes to peers in the distribution groups
Added store upgrade by adding the All group to routes that don't have them
Add DNS package and Nameserver group objects
Add CRUD operations for Nameserver Groups to account manager
Add Routes and Nameservers to Account Copy method
Run docker tests with timeout and serial flags
* Add additional check for needed kernel modules
* Check if wireguard and tun modules are loaded
If modules are loaded return true, otherwise attempt to load them
* fix state check
* Add module function tests
* Add test execution in container
* run client package tests on docker
* add package comment to new file
* force entrypoint
* add --privileged flag
* clean only if tables where created
* run from within the directories