* Add posture checks to peer management
This commit includes posture checks to the peer management logic. The AddPeer, SyncPeer and LoginPeer functions now return a list of posture checks along with the peer and network map.
* Update peer methods to return posture checks
* Refactor
* return early if there is no posture checks
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Co-authored-by: Maycon Santos <mlsmaycon@gmail.com>
* Fix store migration on empty string
when fetching empty values from the database to check for migration our parser failed to handle null strings preventing the service from start
this uses sql.NullString to handle that and check for empty string resulted from null data
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Co-authored-by: Viktor Liu <17948409+lixmal@users.noreply.github.com>
* 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>
* Removejsonfile' from test matrix in workflows
* Remove sqlite to json migration command
* Refactor store engine implementation to remove JSON file store support
The codebase has been refactored to remove support for JSON file store storage engine, with SQLite serving as the default store engine. New functions have been added to handle unsupported store engines and to migrate data from file store to SQLite.
* Remove 'downCmd' from migration commands
* Refactoring
* Add sqlite cleanup
* Remove comment
Upgrades `go.opentelemetry.io/otel` from version` v1.11.1` to `v1.26.0`. The upgrade addresses compatibility issues caused by the removal of several sub-packages in the latest OpenTelemetry release, which were causing broken dependencies.
**Key Changes:**
- Upgraded `go.opentelemetry.io/otel` from `v1.11.1` to `v1.26.0`.
- Fixed broken dependencies by replacing the deprecated sub-packages:
- `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/metric/instrument`
- `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/metric/instrument/asyncint64`
- `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/metric/instrument/syncint64`
- Upgraded `google.golang.org/grpc` from `v1.56.3` to `v1.64.0` which deprecate `Dial` and `DialContext` to `NewClient`.
* 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>
* serialize net.IP as json
* migrate net ip field from blob to json
* run net ip migration
* remove duplicate index
* Refactor
* Add tests
* fix tests
* migrate null blob values
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.