* Make sure our iOS dialer does not get overwritten
* set dial timeout for both clients on ios
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Co-authored-by: Pascal Fischer <pascal@netbird.io>
Ensure we use WG address instead of loopback addresses for eBPF.
- First try to use 53 port
- Try to use 5053 port on WG interface for eBPF
- Try to use 5053 on WG interface or loopback interface
In the case of disabled stub listeren the list of name servers is unordered. The solution is to configure the resolv.conf file directly instead of dbus API.
Because third-party services also can manipulate the DNS settings the agent watch the resolv.conf file and keep it up to date.
- apply file type DNS manager if in the name server list does not exist the 127.0.0.53 address
- watching the resolv.conf file with inotify service and overwrite all the time if the configuration has changed and it invalid
- fix resolv.conf generation algorithm
* Adds management, signal, and relay (STUN/TURN) health probes to the status command.
* Adds a reason when the management or signal connections are disconnected.
* Adds last wireguard handshake and received/sent bytes per peer
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
* starting engine by passing file descriptor on engine start
* inject logger that does not compile
* logger and first client
* first working connection
* support for routes and working connection
* small refactor for better code quality in swift
* trying to add DNS
* fix
* updated
* fix route deletion
* trying to bind the DNS resolver dialer to an interface
* use dns.Client.Exchange
* fix metadata send on startup
* switching between client to query upstream
* fix panic on no dns response
* fix after merge changes
* add engine ready listener
* replace engine listener with connection listener
* disable relay connection for iOS until proxy is refactored into bind
* Extract private upstream for iOS and fix function headers for other OS
* Update mock Server
* Fix dns server and upstream tests
* Fix engine null pointer with mobile dependencies for other OS
* Revert back to disabling upstream on no response
* Fix some of the remarks from the linter
* Fix linter
* re-arrange duration calculation
* revert exported HostDNSConfig
* remove unused engine listener
* remove development logs
* refactor dns code and interface name propagation
* clean dns server test
* disable upstream deactivation for iOS
* remove files after merge
* fix dns server darwin
* fix server mock
* fix build flags
* move service listen back to initialize
* add wgInterface to hostManager initialization on android
* fix typo and remove unused function
* extract upstream exchange for ios and rest
* remove todo
* separate upstream logic to ios file
* Fix upstream test
* use interface and embedded struct for upstream
* set properly upstream client
* remove placeholder
* remove ios specific attributes
* fix upstream test
* merge ipc parser and wg configurer for mobile
* fix build annotation
* use json for DNS settings handover through gomobile
* add logs for DNS json string
* bring back check on ios for private upstream
* remove wrong (and unused) line
* fix wrongly updated comments on DNSSetting export
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Co-authored-by: Maycon Santos <mlsmaycon@gmail.com>
* 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`.
- dupword checks for duplicate words in the source code
- durationcheck checks for two durations multiplied together
- forbidigo forbids identifiers
- mirror reports wrong mirror patterns of bytes/strings usage
- misspell finds commonly misspelled English words in comments
- predeclared finds code that shadows one of Go's predeclared identifiers
- thelper detects Go test helpers without t.Helper() call and checks the consistency of test helpers
Handle original search domains in resolv.conf type implementations.
- parse the original resolv.conf file
- merge the search domains
- ignore the domain keyword
- append any other config lines (sortstlist, options)
- fix read origin resolv.conf from bkp in resolvconf implementation
- fix line length validation
- fix number of search domains validation
Supporting search domains will allow users to define match domains to also
be added to a list of search domains in their systems
Fix Windows registry key configuration for search domains using a key within the netbird interface path
In case the 53 UDP port is not an option to bind then we hijack the DNS traffic with eBPF, and we forward the traffic to the listener on a custom port. With this implementation, we should be able to listen to DNS queries on any address and still set the local host system to send queries to the custom address on port 53.
Because we tried to attach multiple XDP programs to the same interface, I did a refactor in the WG traffic forward code also.
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
* Add DNS list argument for mobile client
* Write testable code
Many places are checked the wgInterface != nil condition.
It is doing it just because to avoid the real wgInterface creation for tests.
Instead of this involve a wgInterface interface what is moc-able.
* Refactor the DNS server internal code structure
With the fake resolver has been involved several
if-else statement and generated some unused
variables to distinguish the listener and fake
resolver solutions at running time. With this
commit the fake resolver and listener based
solution has been moved into two separated
structure. Name of this layer is the 'service'.
With this modification the unit test looks
simpler and open the option to add new logic for
the permanent DNS service usage for mobile
systems.
* Remove is running check in test
We can not ensure the state well so remove this
check. The test will fail if the server is not
running well.
Works only with userspace implementation:
1. Configure host to solve DNS requests via a fake DSN server address in the Netbird network.
2. Add to firewall catch rule for these DNS requests.
3. Resolve these DNS requests and respond by writing directly to wireguard device.
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.
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.
* Disable upstream DNS resolver after several tries and fails
* Add tests for upstream fails
* Use an extra flag to disable domains in DNS upstreams
* Fix hashing IPs of nameservers for updates.
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.
Use stdout and stderr log path only if on Linux and attempt to create the path
Update status system with FQDN fields and
status command to display the domain names of remote and local peers
Set some DNS logs to tracing
update readme file
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
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