sends an extra server reflexive candidate to the remote peer with our related port (usually the Wireguard port)
this is useful when a network has an existing port forwarding rule for the Wireguard port and the local peer and avoids creating a 1:1 NAT on the local network.
In some cases, when the refresh cache fails, we should try to get the cache from the external cache obj.
This may happen if the IDP is not responsive between storing metadata and refreshing the cache
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
We allow service users with user role read-only access
to all resources so users can create service user and propagate
PATs without having to give full admin permissions.
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
* 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
Handles the case when users are running Coturn with peers in the same network, and these peers connect to the relay server via private IP addresses (e.g., Oracle cloud), which causes relay candidates to be allocated using private IP addresses. This causes issues with external peers who can't reach these private addresses.
Use the provided IP address with NETBIRD_TURN_EXTERNAL_IP or discover the address via https://jsonip.com API.
For quick-start guide with Zitadel, we only use the discover method with the external API
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>
* Update user's last login when authenticating a peer
Prior to this update the user's last login only updated on dashboard authentication
* use account and user methods
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