In the case of user space WireGuard mode, use in-memory proxy between the TURN/Relay connection and the WireGuard Bind. We keep the UDP proxy and eBPF proxy for kernel mode.
The key change is the new wgproxy/bind and the iface/bind/ice_bind changes. Everything else is just to fulfill the dependencies.
This specifically concerns the established/related rule since this one is not compatible with iptables-nft even if it is generated the same way by iptables-translate.
If a peer connection switches from Relayed to ICE P2P, the Relayed proxy still consumes the data the other peer sends. Because the proxy is operating, the WireGuard switches back to the Relayed proxy automatically, thanks to the roaming feature.
Extend the Proxy implementation with pause/resume functions. Before switching to the p2p connection, pause the WireGuard proxy operation to prevent unnecessary package sources.
Consider waiting some milliseconds after the pause to be sure the WireGuard engine already processed all UDP msg in from the pipe.
- Update nftables library to v0.2.0
- Mark traffic that was originally destined for local and applies the input rules in the forward chain if said traffic was redirected (e.g. by Docker)
- Add nft rules to internal map only if flush was successful
- Improve error message if handle is 0 (= not found or hasn't been refreshed)
- Add debug logging when route rules are added
- Replace nftables userdata (rule ID) with a rule hash
Moving code to ensure wgInterface is gone right after context is
cancelled/stop in the off chance that on next retry the backoff
operation is permanently cancelled and interface is abandoned without
destroying.
* Fix Relay disconnection handling
If has an active P2P connection meanwhile the Relay connection broken with the server then we removed the WireGuard peer configuration.
* Change logs
introduces helper functions to fetch and verify database versions, downloads new files if outdated, and deletes old ones. It also refactors filename handling to improve clarity and consistency, adding options to disable auto-updating via a flag. The changes aim to simplify GeoLite database management for admins.
This update adds new relay integration for NetBird clients. The new relay is based on web sockets and listens on a single port.
- Adds new relay implementation with websocket with single port relaying mechanism
- refactor peer connection logic, allowing upgrade and downgrade from/to P2P connection
- peer connections are faster since it connects first to relay and then upgrades to P2P
- maintains compatibility with old clients by not using the new relay
- updates infrastructure scripts with new relay service
wait on engine down to not only wait for the interface to be down but completely removed. If the waiting loop reaches the timeout we will trigger an interface destroy. On the up command, it now waits until the engine is fully running before sending the response to the CLI. Includes a small refactor of probes to comply with sonar rules about parameter count in the function call
RequestedGUID is the GUID of the created network adapter, which then influences NLA generation deterministically.
With this change, NetBird should not generate multiple interfaces in every restart on Windows.
Rely on net.ListenUDP to get an available port for wireguard in case the configured one is in use
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Co-authored-by: Viktor Liu <17948409+lixmal@users.noreply.github.com>
This new one uses functions from netioapi.h to monitor route changes.
This change ensures that we include routes that point to virtual
interfaces, such as vEthernet created by the Hyper-V Virtual Switch.
* Update dependencies and switch systray library
This commit updates the project's dependencies and switches from the 'getlantern/systray' library to the 'fyne.io/systray' library. It also removes some unused dependencies, improving the maintainability and performance of the project. This change in the system tray library is an upgrade which offers more extensive features and better support.
* Remove legacy_appindicator tag from .goreleaser_ui.yaml