* Add additional configuration options to client UI
* add quick settings options
* Remove unused UI elements and client options
* Add additional config properties to daemon protocol
This update extends the daemon protocol to include new configuration properties: interfaceName, wireguardPort, disableAutoConnect, serverSSHAllowed, rosenpassEnabled, and rosenpassPermissive.
* Refactor UI client settings and restart process
* Fix disable connect option while connecting
* compile client under freebsd (#1620)
Compile netbird client under freebsd and now support netstack and userspace modes.
Refactoring linux specific code to share same code with FreeBSD, move to *_unix.go files.
Not implemented yet:
Kernel mode not supported
DNS probably does not work yet
Routing also probably does not work yet
SSH support did not tested yet
Lack of test environment for freebsd (dedicated VM for github runners under FreeBSD required)
Lack of tests for freebsd specific code
info reporting need to review and also implement, for example OS reported as GENERIC instead of FreeBSD (lack of FreeBSD icon in management interface)
Lack of proper client setup under FreeBSD
Lack of FreeBSD port/package
* Add DNS routes (#1943)
Given domains are resolved periodically and resolved IPs are replaced with the new ones. Unless the flag keep_route is set to true, then only new ones are added.
This option is helpful if there are long-running connections that might still point to old IP addresses from changed DNS records.
* Add process posture check (#1693)
Introduces a process posture check to validate the existence and active status of specific binaries on peer systems. The check ensures that files are present at specified paths, and that corresponding processes are running. This check supports Linux, Windows, and macOS systems.
Co-authored-by: Evgenii <mail@skillcoder.com>
Co-authored-by: Pascal Fischer <pascal@netbird.io>
Co-authored-by: Zoltan Papp <zoltan.pmail@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Viktor Liu <17948409+lixmal@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bethuel Mmbaga <bethuelmbaga12@gmail.com>
* migrate sqlite store to
generic sql store
* fix conflicts
* init postgres store
* Add postgres store tests
* Refactor postgres store engine name
* fix tests
* Run postgres store tests on linux only
* fix tests
* Refactor
* cascade policy rules on policy deletion
* fix tests
* run postgres cases in new db
* close store connection after tests
* refactor
* using testcontainers
* sync go sum
* remove postgres service
* remove store cleanup
* go mod tidy
* remove env
* use postgres as engine and initialize test store with testcontainer
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Co-authored-by: Maycon Santos <mlsmaycon@gmail.com>
* Add status anonymization
* Add OS/arch to the status command
* Use human-friendly last-update status messages
* Add debug bundle command to collect (anonymized) logs
* Add debug log level command
* And debug for a certain time span command
* adding peer healthcheck
* generate proto file
* fix return in udp mux and replace with continue
* use ice agent for latency checks
* fix status output
* remove some logs
* fix status test
* revert bind and ebpf code
* fix error handling on binding response callback
* extend error handling on binding response callback
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Co-authored-by: Maycon Santos <mlsmaycon@gmail.com>
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.
With these changes, the command up supports the flag --disable-auto-connect that allows users to disable auto connection on the client after a computer restart or when the daemon restarts.
* 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
* replace the preshared key attribute in LoginRequest protobuff with an optional replacement
* mark old field as deprecated
* fix ui client to also keep preshared key
This PR aims to integrate Rosenpass with NetBird. It adds a manager for Rosenpass that starts a Rosenpass server and handles the managed peers. It uses the cunicu/go-rosenpass implementation. Rosenpass will then negotiate a pre-shared key every 2 minutes and apply it to the wireguard connection.
The Feature can be enabled by setting a flag during the netbird up --enable-rosenpass command.
If two peers are both support and have the Rosenpass feature enabled they will create a post-quantum secure connection. If one of the peers or both don't have this feature enabled or are running an older version that does not have this feature yet, the NetBird client will fall back to a plain Wireguard connection without pre-shared keys for those connections (keeping Rosenpass negotiation for the rest).
Additionally, this PR includes an update of all Github Actions workflows to use go version 1.21.0 as this is a requirement for the integration.
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Co-authored-by: braginini <bangvalo@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Maycon Santos <mlsmaycon@gmail.com>
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
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.
* 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.
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.
in some cases an IDP device flow expiration time might be shorter than 90s
we should check if the cancel context was set before using it
We will need a follow-up to identify and document the IDP with lower defaults.
fixes#890
Some IDP requires different scope requests and
issue access tokens for different purposes
This change allow for remote configurable scopes
and the use of ID token
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.
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
Code cleaning in the config.go of the client. This change keep the
logic in original state. The name of the exported function was not
covered well the internal workflow. Without read the comment was not
understandable what is the difference between the GetConfig and
ReadConfig. By the way both of them doing write operation.
avoid sending admin or management URLs on service start
as it doesn't have an input
Parse management and admin URL when needed
Pass empty admin url on commands to prevent default overwrite
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.
If peer is deleted in the console,
we set its state as needs login
On Down command we clean any previous state errors
this prevents need for daemon restart
Removed state error wrapping when engine exits, log is enough
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
Support Generic OAuth 2.0 Device Authorization Grant
as per RFC specification https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8628.
The previous version supported only Auth0 as an IDP backend.
This implementation enables the Interactive SSO Login feature
for any IDP compatible with the specification, e.g., Keycloak.