This changes the default behavior for new peers, by requiring the agent to be executed with allow-server-ssh set to true in order for the management configuration to take effect.
This PR implements the following posture checks:
* Agent minimum version allowed
* OS minimum version allowed
* Geo-location based on connection IP
For the geo-based location, we rely on GeoLite2 databases which are free IP geolocation databases. MaxMind was tested and we provide a script that easily allows to download of all necessary files, see infrastructure_files/download-geolite2.sh.
The OpenAPI spec should extensively cover the life cycle of current version posture checks.
Add netstack support for the agent to run it without privileges.
- use interface for tun device
- use common IPC for userspace WireGuard integration
- move udpmux creation and sharedsock to tun layer
* Add gocritic linter
`gocritic` provides diagnostics that check for bugs, performance, and style issues
We disable the following checks:
- commentFormatting
- captLocal
- deprecatedComment
This PR contains many `//nolint:gocritic` to disable `appendAssign`.
With this change we should be able to collect and expose the following histograms:
* `management.updatechannel.create.duration.ms` with `closed` boolean label
* `management.updatechannel.create.duration.micro` with `closed` boolean label
* `management.updatechannel.close.one.duration.ms`
* `management.updatechannel.close.one.duration.micro`
* `management.updatechannel.close.multiple.duration.ms`
* `management.updatechannel.close.multiple.duration.micro`
* `management.updatechannel.close.multiple.channels`
* `management.updatechannel.send.duration.ms` with `found` and `dropped` boolean labels
* `management.updatechannel.send.duration.micro` with `found` and `dropped` boolean labels
* `management.updatechannel.get.all.duration.ms`
* `management.updatechannel.get.all.duration.micro`
* `management.updatechannel.get.all.peers`
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.
Implement user deletion across all IDP-ss. Expires all user peers
when the user is deleted. Users are permanently removed from a local
store, but in IDP, we remove Netbird attributes for the user
untilUserDeleteFromIDPEnabled setting is not enabled.
To test, an admin user should remove any additional users.
Until the UI incorporates this feature, use a curl DELETE request
targeting the /users/<USER_ID> management endpoint. Note that this
request only removes user attributes and doesn't trigger a delete
from the IDP.
To enable user removal from the IdP, set UserDeleteFromIDPEnabled
to true in account settings. Until we have a UI for this, make this
change directly in the store file.
Store the deleted email addresses in encrypted in activity store.
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
The ephemeral manager keep the inactive ephemeral peers in a linked list. The manager schedule a cleanup procedure to the head of the linked list (to the most deprecated peer). At the end of cleanup schedule the next cleanup to the new head.
If a device connect back to the server the manager will remote it from the peers list.
EBPF proxy between TURN (relay) and WireGuard to reduce number of used ports used by the NetBird agent.
- Separate the wg configuration from the proxy logic
- In case if eBPF type proxy has only one single proxy instance
- In case if the eBPF is not supported fallback to the original proxy Implementation
Between the signature of eBPF type proxy and original proxy has
differences so this is why the factory structure exists
Add new feature to notify the user when new client route has arrived.
Refactor the initial route handling. I move every route logic into the route
manager package.
* Add notification management for client rules
* Export the route notification for Android
* Compare the notification based on network range instead of id.
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.
Fix the status indication in the client service. The status of the
management server and the signal server was incorrect if the network
connection was broken. Basically the status update was not used by
the management and signal library.
The ConnStatus is a custom type based on iota
like an enum. The problem was nowhere used to the
benefits of this implementation. All ConnStatus
instances has been compared with strings. I
suppose the reason to do it to avoid a circle
dependency. In this commit the separated status
package has been moved to peer package.
Remove unused, exported functions from engine
Small code cleaning in the iface package. These changes necessary to
get a clean code in case if we involve more platforms. The OS related
functions has been distributed into separate files and it has been
mixed with not OS related logic. The goal is to get a clear picture
of the layer between WireGuard and business logic.
Adding --external-ip-map and --dns-resolver-address to up command and shorthand option to global flags.
Refactor get and read config functions with new ConfigInput type.
updated cobra package to latest release.
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.
Added host configurators for Linux, Windows, and macOS.
The host configurator will update the peer system configuration
directing DNS queries according to its capabilities.
Some Linux distributions don't support split (match) DNS or custom ports,
and that will be reported to our management system in another PR
Due to peer reconnects when restarting the Management service,
there are lots of SaveStore operations to update peer status.
Store.SavePeerStatus stores peer status separately and the
FileStore implementation stores it in memory.
Added DNS update protocol message
Added sync to clients
Update nameserver API with new fields
Added default NS groups
Added new dns-name flag for the management service append to peer DNS label
Handle routes updates from management
Manage routing firewall rules
Manage peer RIB table
Add get peer and get notification channel from the status recorder
Update interface peers allowed IPs
This PR adds support for SSH access through the NetBird network
without managing SSH skeys.
NetBird client app has an embedded SSH server (Linux/Mac only)
and a netbird ssh command.
Before this change, NetBird Agent wasn't handling
peer interface configuration changes dynamically.
Also, remote peer configuration changes have
not been applied (e.g. AllowedIPs changed).
Not a very common cause, but still it should be handled.
Now, Agent reacts to PeerConfig changes sent from the
management service and restarts remote connections
if AllowedIps have been changed.
Send Desktop UI client version as user-agent to daemon
This is sent on every login request to the management
Parse the GRPC context on the system package and
retrieves the user-agent
Management receives the new UIVersion field and
store in the Peer's system meta
The management will validate the JWT as it does in the API
and will register the Peer to the user's account.
New fields were added to grpc messages in management
and client daemon and its clients were updated
Peer has one new field, UserID,
that will hold the id of the user that registered it
JWT middleware CheckJWT got a splitter
and renamed to support validation for non HTTP requests
Added test for adding new Peer with UserID
Lots of tests update because of a new field
Updates test workflows with serial execution to avoid collision
of ports and resource names.
Also, used -exec sudo flag for UNIX tests and removed not-needed
limits configuration on Linux and added a 5 minutes timeout.
Updated the multi-peer tests in the client/internal/engine_test.go
to provide proper validation when creating or starting
a peer engine instance fails.
As some operations of the tests running on windows
are slow, we will experiment with disabling the Defender before
restoring cache and checkout a repository, then we reenable
it to run the tests.
disabled extra logs for windows interface
* test: WIP mocking the grpc server for testing the sending of the client information
* WIP: Test_SystemMetaDataFromClient with mocks, todo:
* fix: failing meta data test
* test: add system meta expectation in management client test
* fix: removing deprecated register function, replacing with new one
* fix: removing deprecated register function from mockclient interface impl
* fix: fixing interface declaration
* chore: remove unused commented code
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* update interface tests and configuration messages
* little debug
* little debug on both errors
* print all devs
* list of devices
* debug func
* handle interface close
* debug socks
* debug socks
* if ports match
* use random assigned ports
* remove unused const
* close management client connection when stopping engine
* GracefulStop when management clients are closed
* enable workflows on PRs too
* remove iface_test debug code
* get account id from access token claim
* use GetOrCreateAccountByUser and add test
* correct account id claim
* remove unused account
* Idp manager interface
* auth0 idp manager
* use if instead of switch case
* remove unnecessary lock
* NewAuth0Manager
* move idpmanager to its own package
* update metadata when accountId is not supplied
* update tests with idpmanager field
* format
* new idp manager and config support
* validate if we fetch the interface before converting to string
* split getJWTToken
* improve tests
* proper json fields and handle defer body close
* fix ci lint notes
* documentation and proper defer position
* UpdateUserAppMetadata tests
* update documentation
* ManagerCredentials interface
* Marshal and Unmarshal functions
* fix tests
* ManagerHelper and ManagerHTTPClient
* further tests with mocking
* rename package and custom http client
* sync local packages
* remove idp suffix
* feature: support new management service protocol
* chore: add more logging to track networkmap serial
* refactor: organize peer update code in engine
* chore: fix lint issues
* refactor: extract Signal client interface
* test: add signal client mock
* refactor: introduce Management Service client interface
* chore: place management and signal clients mocks to respective packages
* test: add Serial test to the engine
* fix: lint issues
* test: unit tests for a networkMapUpdate
* test: unit tests Sync update
* script to generate syso files
* test wireguard-windows driver package
* set int log
* add windows test
* add windows test
* verbose bash
* use cd
* move checkout
* exit 0
* removed tty flag
* artifact path
* fix tags and add cache
* fix cache
* fix cache
* test dir
* restore artifacts in the root
* try dll file
* try dll file
* copy dll
* typo in copy dll
* compile test
* checkout first
* updated cicd
* fix add address issue and gen GUID
* psexec typo
* accept eula
* mod tidy before tests
* regular test exec and verbose test with psexec
* test all
* return WGInterface Interface
* use WgIfaceName and timeout after 30 seconds
* different ports and validate connect 2 peers
* Use time.After for timeout and close interface
* Use time.After for testing connect peers
* WG Interface struct
* Update engine and parse address
* refactor Linux create and assignAddress
* NewWGIface and configuration methods
* Update proxy with interface methods
* update up command test
* resolve lint warnings
* remove psexec test
* close copied files
* add goos before build
* run tests on mac,windows and linux
* cache by testing os
* run on push
* fix indentation
* adjust test timeouts
* remove parallel flag
* mod tidy before test
* ignore syso files
* removed functions and renamed vars
* different IPs for connect peers test
* Generate syso with DLL
* Single Close method
* use port from test constant
* test: remove wireguard interfaces after finishing engine test
* use load_wgnt_from_rsrc
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