* 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`.
The no rules matched message is operating system language specific, and can cause errors
Now we check if firewall is reachable by the app and then if the rule is returned or not in two different calls:
isWindowsFirewallReachable
isFirewallRuleActive
Add a default firewall rule to allow netbird traffic to be handled
by the access control managers.
Userspace manager behavior:
- When running on Windows, a default rule is add on Windows firewall
- For Linux, we are using one of the Kernel managers to add a single rule
- This PR doesn't handle macOS
Kernel manager behavior:
- For NFtables, if there is a filter table, an INPUT rule is added
- Iptables follows the previous flow if running on kernel mode. If running
on userspace mode, it adds a single rule for INPUT and OUTPUT chains
A new checkerFW package has been introduced to consolidate checks across
route and access control managers.
It supports a new environment variable to skip nftables and allow iptables tests
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
* Optimize rules with All groups
* Use IP sets in ACLs (nftables implementation)
* Fix squash rule when we receive optimized rules list from management
* ACL firewall manager fix/improvement
Fix issue with rule squashing, it contained issue when calculated
total amount of IPs in the Peer map (doesn't included offline peers).
That why squashing not worked.
Also this commit changes the rules apply behaviour. Instead policy:
1. Apply all rules from network map
2. Remove all previous applied rules
We do:
1. Apply only new rules
2. Remove outdated rules
Why first variant was implemented: because when you have drop policy
it is important in which order order you rules are and you need totally
clean previous state to apply the new. But in the release we didn't
include drop policy so we can do this improvement.
* Print log message about processed ACL rules
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.
* Extend protocol and firewall manager to handle old management
* Send correct empty firewall rules list when delete peer
* Add extra tests for firewall manager and uspfilter
* Work with inconsistent state
* Review note
* Update comment