All routes are now installed in a custom netbird routing table.
Management and wireguard traffic is now marked with a custom fwmark.
When the mark is present the traffic is routed via the main routing table, bypassing the VPN.
When the mark is absent the traffic is routed via the netbird routing table, if:
- there's no match in the main routing table
- it would match the default route in the routing table
IPv6 traffic is blocked when a default route IPv4 route is configured to avoid leakage.
* Fix invalid cross-device link when move geonames db
* Add test for geolocation databases in workflow
This step checks the existence and proper functioning of geolocation databases, including GeoLite2-City.mmdb and Geonames.db. It will help us ensure that geolocation databases are loaded correctly in the management.
* Enable debug mode
* Increase sleep duration in geolocation tests
Adds support for downloading Geo databases to the management service. If the Geo databases are not found, the service will automatically attempt to download them during startup.
* Make SQLite default for new installations
* if var is not set, return empty string
this allows getStoreEngineFromDatadir to detect json store files
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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: Maycon Santos <mlsmaycon@gmail.com>
By copying the emulator driver next to our binary, our GUI setting popup works on remote desktop connections
the dll is added as part of our sign pipelines workflow
This PR aims to organize a little the files within `infrastructure_files` folder and adds some new ENV vars to the process.
1. It creates the `artifacts` folder within the `infrastructure_files` folder, the idea behind it is to split templates from artifacts created after running `./configure.sh`. It makes it easier to cp/rsync only `artifacts` content to the final server/destination.
2. Creates `NETBIRD_TURN_DOMAIN` and `TURN_DOMAIN` ENV vars. The idea behind it is to make it possible to split the management/signal server from TURN server. If `NETBIRD_TURN_DOMAIN` is not set, then, `TURN_DOMAIN` will be set as `NETBIRD_DOMAIN`.
3. Creates `*_TAG` ENVs for each component. The idea behind it is to give the users the choice to use `latest` tag as default or tie it to specific versions of each component in the stack.
Periodically fetch the latest available version, and the UI will shows a new menu for the download link. It checks both the daemon version and the UI version.
Resolve the problem with the update script that prevents netbird-ui from updating during binary installation.
Introduce the variable UPDATE_NETBIRD. Now we can upgrade the binary installation with
A function stop_running_netbird_ui has been added which checks if NetBird UI is currently running. If so, it stops the UI to allow the application update process to proceed smoothly. This was necessary to prevent conflicts or errors during updates if the UI was running.
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* Make possible set IdpSignKeyRefreshEnabled from setup.env
IdpSignKeyRefreshEnabled is default to false but with some idps on token
expire of logged users netbird always give error and return usable only
on server restart so I think is useful make easier/faster set it on
server configuration
* add template IdpSignKeyRefreshEnabled value test
* Move StoreKind under own StoreConfig configuration parameter
* Rename StoreKind option to Engine
* Rename StoreKind internal methods and types to Engine
* Add template engine value test
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Restructure data handling for improved performance and flexibility.
Introduce 'G'-prefixed fields to represent Gorm relations, simplifying resource management.
Eliminate complexity in lookup tables for enhanced query and write speed.
Enable independent operations on data structures, requiring adjustments in the Store interface and Account Manager.
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
This adds a basic wxs file to build MSI installer
This file was created using docs
from https://wixtoolset.org/docs/schema/wxs/ and
examples from gsudo, qemu-shoggoth, and many others.
The main difference between this and the .exe installer
is that we don't use the netbird service command to install
the daemon
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.
* Refactor: Configurable supported scopes
Previously, supported scopes were hardcoded and limited to Auth0
and Keycloak. This update removes the default set of values,
providing flexibility. The value to be set for each Identity
Provider (IDP) is specified in their respective documentation.
* correct var
* correct var
* skip fetching scopes from openid-configuration