// Copyright (c) 2020 Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package tailcfg //go:generate go run tailscale.com/cmd/cloner --type=User,Node,Hostinfo,NetInfo,Group,Role,Capability,Login,DNSConfig,RegisterResponse --clonefunc=true --output=tailcfg_clone.go import ( "bytes" "errors" "fmt" "reflect" "strings" "time" "go4.org/mem" "golang.org/x/oauth2" "inet.af/netaddr" "tailscale.com/types/key" "tailscale.com/types/opt" "tailscale.com/types/structs" "tailscale.com/util/dnsname" ) // CurrentMapRequestVersion is the current MapRequest.Version value. // // History of versions: // 3: implicit compression, keep-alives // 4: opt-in keep-alives via KeepAlive field, opt-in compression via Compress // 5: 2020-10-19, implies IncludeIPv6, delta Peers/UserProfiles, supports MagicDNS // 6: 2020-12-07: means MapResponse.PacketFilter nil means unchanged // 7: 2020-12-15: FilterRule.SrcIPs accepts CIDRs+ranges, doesn't warn about 0.0.0.0/:: // 8: 2020-12-19: client can receive IPv6 addresses and routes if beta enabled server-side // 9: 2020-12-30: client doesn't auto-add implicit search domains from peers; only DNSConfig.Domains // 10: 2021-01-17: client understands MapResponse.PeerSeenChange const CurrentMapRequestVersion = 10 type StableID string type ID int64 type UserID ID func (u UserID) IsZero() bool { return u == 0 } type LoginID ID func (u LoginID) IsZero() bool { return u == 0 } type NodeID ID func (u NodeID) IsZero() bool { return u == 0 } type StableNodeID StableID func (u StableNodeID) IsZero() bool { return u == "" } type GroupID ID func (u GroupID) IsZero() bool { return u == 0 } type RoleID ID func (u RoleID) IsZero() bool { return u == 0 } type CapabilityID ID // MachineKey is the curve25519 public key for a machine. type MachineKey [32]byte // NodeKey is the curve25519 public key for a node. type NodeKey [32]byte // DiscoKey is the curve25519 public key for path discovery key. // It's never written to disk or reused between network start-ups. type DiscoKey [32]byte type Group struct { ID GroupID Name string Members []ID } type Role struct { ID RoleID Name string Capabilities []CapabilityID } type CapType string const ( CapRead = CapType("read") CapWrite = CapType("write") ) type Capability struct { ID CapabilityID Type CapType Val ID } // User is an IPN user. // // A user can have multiple logins associated with it (e.g. gmail and github oauth). // (Note: none of our UIs support this yet.) // // Some properties are inhereted from the logins and can be overridden, such as // display name and profile picture. // // Other properties must be the same for all logins associated with a user. // In particular: domain. If a user has a "tailscale.io" domain login, they cannot // have a general gmail address login associated with the user. type User struct { ID UserID LoginName string `json:"-"` // not stored, filled from Login // TODO REMOVE DisplayName string // if non-empty overrides Login field ProfilePicURL string // if non-empty overrides Login field Domain string Logins []LoginID Roles []RoleID Created time.Time } type Login struct { _ structs.Incomparable ID LoginID Provider string LoginName string DisplayName string ProfilePicURL string Domain string } // A UserProfile is display-friendly data for a user. // It includes the LoginName for display purposes but *not* the Provider. // It also includes derived data from one of the user's logins. type UserProfile struct { ID UserID LoginName string // "alice@smith.com"; for display purposes only (provider is not listed) DisplayName string // "Alice Smith" ProfilePicURL string Roles []RoleID // deprecated; clients should not rely on Roles } type Node struct { ID NodeID StableID StableNodeID Name string // DNS // User is the user who created the node. If ACL tags are in // use for the node then it doesn't reflect the ACL identity // that the node is running as. User UserID // Sharer, if non-zero, is the user who shared this node, if different than User. Sharer UserID `json:",omitempty"` Key NodeKey KeyExpiry time.Time Machine MachineKey DiscoKey DiscoKey Addresses []netaddr.IPPrefix // IP addresses of this Node directly AllowedIPs []netaddr.IPPrefix // range of IP addresses to route to this node Endpoints []string `json:",omitempty"` // IP+port (public via STUN, and local LANs) DERP string `json:",omitempty"` // DERP-in-IP:port ("127.3.3.40:N") endpoint Hostinfo Hostinfo Created time.Time LastSeen *time.Time `json:",omitempty"` KeepAlive bool `json:",omitempty"` // open and keep open a connection to this peer MachineAuthorized bool `json:",omitempty"` // TODO(crawshaw): replace with MachineStatus // The following three computed fields hold the various names that can // be used for this node in UIs. They are populated from controlclient // (not from control) by calling node.InitDisplayNames. These can be // used directly or accessed via node.DisplayName or node.DisplayNames. ComputedName string `json:",omitempty"` // MagicDNS base name (for normal non-shared-in nodes), FQDN (without trailing dot, for shared-in nodes), or Hostname (if no MagicDNS) computedHostIfDifferent string // hostname, if different than ComputedName, otherwise empty ComputedNameWithHost string `json:",omitempty"` // either "ComputedName" or "ComputedName (computedHostIfDifferent)", if computedHostIfDifferent is set } // DisplayName returns the user-facing name for a node which should // be shown in client UIs. // // Parameter forOwner specifies whether the name is requested by // the owner of the node. When forOwner is false, the hostname is // never included in the return value. // // Return value is either either "Name" or "Name (Hostname)", where // Name is the node's MagicDNS base name (for normal non-shared-in // nodes), FQDN (without trailing dot, for shared-in nodes), or // Hostname (if no MagicDNS). Hostname is only included in the // return value if it varies from Name and forOwner is provided true. // // DisplayName is only valid if InitDisplayNames has been called. func (n *Node) DisplayName(forOwner bool) string { if forOwner { return n.ComputedNameWithHost } return n.ComputedName } // DisplayName returns the decomposed user-facing name for a node. // // Parameter forOwner specifies whether the name is requested by // the owner of the node. When forOwner is false, hostIfDifferent // is always returned empty. // // Return value name is the node's primary name, populated with the // node's MagicDNS base name (for normal non-shared-in nodes), FQDN // (without trailing dot, for shared-in nodes), or Hostname (if no // MagicDNS). // // Return value hostIfDifferent, when non-empty, is the node's // hostname. hostIfDifferent is only populated when the hostname // varies from name and forOwner is provided as true. // // DisplayNames is only valid if InitDisplayNames has been called. func (n *Node) DisplayNames(forOwner bool) (name, hostIfDifferent string) { if forOwner { return n.ComputedName, n.computedHostIfDifferent } return n.ComputedName, "" } // InitDisplayNames computes and populates n's display name // fields: n.ComputedName, n.computedHostIfDifferent, and // n.ComputedNameWithHost. func (n *Node) InitDisplayNames(networkMagicDNSSuffix string) { dnsName := n.Name if dnsName != "" { dnsName = strings.TrimRight(dnsName, ".") if i := strings.Index(dnsName, "."); i != -1 && dnsname.HasSuffix(dnsName, networkMagicDNSSuffix) { dnsName = dnsName[:i] } } name := dnsName hostIfDifferent := n.Hostinfo.Hostname if strings.EqualFold(name, hostIfDifferent) { hostIfDifferent = "" } if name == "" { if hostIfDifferent != "" { name = hostIfDifferent hostIfDifferent = "" } else { name = n.Key.String() } } var nameWithHost string if hostIfDifferent != "" { nameWithHost = fmt.Sprintf("%s (%s)", name, hostIfDifferent) } else { nameWithHost = name } n.ComputedName = name n.computedHostIfDifferent = hostIfDifferent n.ComputedNameWithHost = nameWithHost } type MachineStatus int const ( MachineUnknown = MachineStatus(iota) MachineUnauthorized // server has yet to approve MachineAuthorized // server has approved MachineInvalid // server has explicitly rejected this machine key ) func (m MachineStatus) MarshalText() ([]byte, error) { return []byte(m.String()), nil } func (m *MachineStatus) UnmarshalText(b []byte) error { switch string(b) { case "machine-unknown": *m = MachineUnknown case "machine-unauthorized": *m = MachineUnauthorized case "machine-authorized": *m = MachineAuthorized case "machine-invalid": *m = MachineInvalid default: var val int if _, err := fmt.Sscanf(string(b), "machine-unknown(%d)", &val); err != nil { *m = MachineStatus(val) } else { *m = MachineUnknown } } return nil } func (m MachineStatus) String() string { switch m { case MachineUnknown: return "machine-unknown" case MachineUnauthorized: return "machine-unauthorized" case MachineAuthorized: return "machine-authorized" case MachineInvalid: return "machine-invalid" default: return fmt.Sprintf("machine-unknown(%d)", int(m)) } } func isNum(b byte) bool { return b >= '0' && b <= '9' } func isAlpha(b byte) bool { return (b >= 'A' && b <= 'Z') || (b >= 'a' && b <= 'z') } // CheckTag validates tag for use as an ACL tag. // For now we allow only ascii alphanumeric tags, and they need to start // with a letter. No unicode shenanigans allowed, and we reserve punctuation // marks other than '-' for a possible future URI scheme. // // Because we're ignoring unicode entirely, we can treat utf-8 as a series of // bytes. Anything >= 128 is disqualified anyway. // // We might relax these rules later. func CheckTag(tag string) error { if !strings.HasPrefix(tag, "tag:") { return errors.New("tags must start with 'tag:'") } tag = tag[4:] if tag == "" { return errors.New("tag names must not be empty") } if !isAlpha(tag[0]) { return errors.New("tag names must start with a letter, after 'tag:'") } for _, b := range []byte(tag) { if !isNum(b) && !isAlpha(b) && b != '-' { return errors.New("tag names can only contain numbers, letters, or dashes") } } return nil } // CheckRequestTags checks that all of h.RequestTags are valid. func (h *Hostinfo) CheckRequestTags() error { if h == nil { return nil } for _, tag := range h.RequestTags { if err := CheckTag(tag); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("tag(%#v): %w", tag, err) } } return nil } type ServiceProto string const ( TCP = ServiceProto("tcp") UDP = ServiceProto("udp") ) type Service struct { _ structs.Incomparable Proto ServiceProto // TCP or UDP Port uint16 // port number service is listening on Description string `json:",omitempty"` // text description of service // TODO(apenwarr): allow advertising services on subnet IPs? // TODO(apenwarr): add "tags" here for each service? } // Hostinfo contains a summary of a Tailscale host. // // Because it contains pointers (slices), this type should not be used // as a value type. type Hostinfo struct { // TODO(crawshaw): mark all these fields ",omitempty" when all the // iOS apps are updated with the latest swift version of this struct. IPNVersion string `json:",omitempty"` // version of this code FrontendLogID string `json:",omitempty"` // logtail ID of frontend instance BackendLogID string `json:",omitempty"` // logtail ID of backend instance OS string // operating system the client runs on (a version.OS value) OSVersion string `json:",omitempty"` // operating system version, with optional distro prefix ("Debian 10.4", "Windows 10 Pro 10.0.19041") Package string `json:",omitempty"` // Tailscale package to disambiguate ("choco", "appstore", etc; "" for unknown) DeviceModel string `json:",omitempty"` // mobile phone model ("Pixel 3a", "iPhone 11 Pro") Hostname string // name of the host the client runs on ShieldsUp bool `json:",omitempty"` // indicates whether the host is blocking incoming connections ShareeNode bool `json:",omitempty"` // indicates this node exists in netmap because it's owned by a shared-to user GoArch string `json:",omitempty"` // the host's GOARCH value (of the running binary) RoutableIPs []netaddr.IPPrefix `json:",omitempty"` // set of IP ranges this client can route RequestTags []string `json:",omitempty"` // set of ACL tags this node wants to claim Services []Service `json:",omitempty"` // services advertised by this machine NetInfo *NetInfo `json:",omitempty"` // NOTE: any new fields containing pointers in this type // require changes to Hostinfo.Equal. } // NetInfo contains information about the host's network state. type NetInfo struct { // MappingVariesByDestIP says whether the host's NAT mappings // vary based on the destination IP. MappingVariesByDestIP opt.Bool // HairPinning is their router does hairpinning. // It reports true even if there's no NAT involved. HairPinning opt.Bool // WorkingIPv6 is whether IPv6 works. WorkingIPv6 opt.Bool // WorkingUDP is whether UDP works. WorkingUDP opt.Bool // UPnP is whether UPnP appears present on the LAN. // Empty means not checked. UPnP opt.Bool // PMP is whether NAT-PMP appears present on the LAN. // Empty means not checked. PMP opt.Bool // PCP is whether PCP appears present on the LAN. // Empty means not checked. PCP opt.Bool // PreferredDERP is this node's preferred DERP server // for incoming traffic. The node might be be temporarily // connected to multiple DERP servers (to send to other nodes) // but PreferredDERP is the instance number that the node // subscribes to traffic at. // Zero means disconnected or unknown. PreferredDERP int // LinkType is the current link type, if known. LinkType string `json:",omitempty"` // "wired", "wifi", "mobile" (LTE, 4G, 3G, etc) // DERPLatency is the fastest recent time to reach various // DERP STUN servers, in seconds. The map key is the // "regionID-v4" or "-v6"; it was previously the DERP server's // STUN host:port. // // This should only be updated rarely, or when there's a // material change, as any change here also gets uploaded to // the control plane. DERPLatency map[string]float64 `json:",omitempty"` // Update BasicallyEqual when adding fields. } func (ni *NetInfo) String() string { if ni == nil { return "NetInfo(nil)" } return fmt.Sprintf("NetInfo{varies=%v hairpin=%v ipv6=%v udp=%v derp=#%v portmap=%v link=%q}", ni.MappingVariesByDestIP, ni.HairPinning, ni.WorkingIPv6, ni.WorkingUDP, ni.PreferredDERP, ni.portMapSummary(), ni.LinkType) } func (ni *NetInfo) portMapSummary() string { if ni.UPnP == "" && ni.PMP == "" && ni.PCP == "" { return "?" } return conciseOptBool(ni.UPnP, "U") + conciseOptBool(ni.PMP, "M") + conciseOptBool(ni.PCP, "C") } func conciseOptBool(b opt.Bool, trueVal string) string { if b == "" { return "_" } v, ok := b.Get() if !ok { return "x" } if v { return trueVal } return "" } // BasicallyEqual reports whether ni and ni2 are basically equal, ignoring // changes in DERP ServerLatency & RegionLatency. func (ni *NetInfo) BasicallyEqual(ni2 *NetInfo) bool { if (ni == nil) != (ni2 == nil) { return false } if ni == nil { return true } return ni.MappingVariesByDestIP == ni2.MappingVariesByDestIP && ni.HairPinning == ni2.HairPinning && ni.WorkingIPv6 == ni2.WorkingIPv6 && ni.WorkingUDP == ni2.WorkingUDP && ni.UPnP == ni2.UPnP && ni.PMP == ni2.PMP && ni.PCP == ni2.PCP && ni.PreferredDERP == ni2.PreferredDERP && ni.LinkType == ni2.LinkType } // Equal reports whether h and h2 are equal. func (h *Hostinfo) Equal(h2 *Hostinfo) bool { if h == nil && h2 == nil { return true } if (h == nil) != (h2 == nil) { return false } return reflect.DeepEqual(h, h2) } // RegisterRequest is sent by a client to register the key for a node. // It is encoded to JSON, encrypted with golang.org/x/crypto/nacl/box, // using the local machine key, and sent to: // https://login.tailscale.com/machine/ type RegisterRequest struct { _ structs.Incomparable Version int // currently 1 NodeKey NodeKey OldNodeKey NodeKey Auth struct { _ structs.Incomparable // One of Provider/LoginName, Oauth2Token, or AuthKey is set. Provider, LoginName string Oauth2Token *oauth2.Token AuthKey string } Expiry time.Time // requested key expiry, server policy may override Followup string // response waits until AuthURL is visited Hostinfo *Hostinfo } // Clone makes a deep copy of RegisterRequest. // The result aliases no memory with the original. // // TODO: extend cmd/cloner to generate this method. func (req *RegisterRequest) Clone() *RegisterRequest { res := new(RegisterRequest) *res = *req if res.Hostinfo != nil { res.Hostinfo = res.Hostinfo.Clone() } if res.Auth.Oauth2Token != nil { tok := *res.Auth.Oauth2Token res.Auth.Oauth2Token = &tok } return res } // RegisterResponse is returned by the server in response to a RegisterRequest. type RegisterResponse struct { User User Login Login NodeKeyExpired bool // if true, the NodeKey needs to be replaced MachineAuthorized bool // TODO(crawshaw): move to using MachineStatus AuthURL string // if set, authorization pending } // MapRequest is sent by a client to start a long-poll network map updates. // The request includes a copy of the client's current set of WireGuard // endpoints and general host information. // // The request is encoded to JSON, encrypted with golang.org/x/crypto/nacl/box, // using the local machine key, and sent to: // https://login.tailscale.com/machine//map type MapRequest struct { // Version is incremented whenever the client code changes enough that // we want to signal to the control server that we're capable of something // different. // // For current values and history, see CurrentMapRequestVersion above. Version int Compress string // "zstd" or "" (no compression) KeepAlive bool // whether server should send keep-alives back to us NodeKey NodeKey DiscoKey DiscoKey Endpoints []string // caller's endpoints (IPv4 or IPv6) IncludeIPv6 bool `json:",omitempty"` // include IPv6 endpoints in returned Node Endpoints (for Version 4 clients) Stream bool // if true, multiple MapResponse objects are returned Hostinfo *Hostinfo // ReadOnly is whether the client just wants to fetch the // MapResponse, without updating their Endpoints. The // Endpoints field will be ignored and LastSeen will not be // updated and peers will not be notified of changes. // // The intended use is for clients to discover the DERP map at // start-up before their first real endpoint update. ReadOnly bool `json:",omitempty"` // OmitPeers is whether the client is okay with the Peers list // being omitted in the response. (For example, a client on // start up using ReadOnly to get the DERP map.) // // If OmitPeers is true, Stream is false, and ReadOnly is false, // then the server will let clients update their endpoints without // breaking existing long-polling (Stream == true) connections. OmitPeers bool `json:",omitempty"` // DebugFlags is a list of strings specifying debugging and // development features to enable in handling this map // request. The values are deliberately unspecified, as they get // added and removed all the time during development, and offer no // compatibility promise. To roll out semantic changes, bump // Version instead. // // Current DebugFlags values are: // * "warn-ip-forwarding-off": client is trying to be a subnet // router but their IP forwarding is broken. // * "warn-router-unhealthy": client's Router implementation is // having problems. // * "v6-overlay": IPv6 development flag to have control send // v6 node addrs // * "minimize-netmap": have control minimize the netmap, removing // peers that are unreachable per ACLS. DebugFlags []string `json:",omitempty"` } // PortRange represents a range of UDP or TCP port numbers. type PortRange struct { First uint16 Last uint16 } var PortRangeAny = PortRange{0, 65535} // NetPortRange represents a range of ports that's allowed for one or more IPs. type NetPortRange struct { _ structs.Incomparable IP string // IP, CIDR, Range, or "*" (same formats as FilterRule.SrcIPs) Bits *int // deprecated; the old way to turn IP into a CIDR Ports PortRange } // FilterRule represents one rule in a packet filter. // // A rule is logically a set of source CIDRs to match (described by // SrcIPs and SrcBits), and a set of destination targets that are then // allowed if a source IP is mathces of those CIDRs. type FilterRule struct { // SrcIPs are the source IPs/networks to match. // // It may take the following forms: // * an IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) // * the string "*" to match everything (both IPv4 & IPv6) // * a CIDR (e.g. "192.168.0.0/16") // * a range of two IPs, inclusive, separated by hyphen ("2eff::1-2eff::0800") SrcIPs []string // SrcBits is deprecated; it's the old way to specify a CIDR // prior to MapRequest.Version 7. Its values correspond to the // SrcIPs above. // // If an entry of SrcBits is present for the same index as a // SrcIPs entry, it changes the SrcIP above to be a network // with /n CIDR bits. If the slice is nil or insufficiently // long, the default value (for an IPv4 address) for a // position is 32, as if the SrcIPs above were a /32 mask. For // a "*" SrcIPs value, the corresponding SrcBits value is // ignored. SrcBits []int `json:",omitempty"` // DstPorts are the port ranges to allow once a source IP // matches (is in the CIDR described by SrcIPs & SrcBits). DstPorts []NetPortRange } var FilterAllowAll = []FilterRule{ { SrcIPs: []string{"*"}, SrcBits: nil, DstPorts: []NetPortRange{{ IP: "*", Bits: nil, Ports: PortRange{0, 65535}, }}, }, } // DNSConfig is the DNS configuration. type DNSConfig struct { // Nameservers are the IP addresses of the nameservers to use. Nameservers []netaddr.IP `json:",omitempty"` // Domains are the search domains to use. Domains []string `json:",omitempty"` // PerDomain indicates whether it is preferred to use Nameservers // only for DNS queries for subdomains of Domains. // Some OSes and OS configurations don't support per-domain DNS configuration, // in which case Nameservers applies to all DNS requests regardless of PerDomain's value. PerDomain bool // Proxied indicates whether DNS requests are proxied through a tsdns.Resolver. // This enables Magic DNS. It is togglable independently of PerDomain. Proxied bool } type MapResponse struct { KeepAlive bool `json:",omitempty"` // if set, all other fields are ignored // Networking Node *Node DERPMap *DERPMap `json:",omitempty"` // if non-empty, a change in the DERP map. // Peers, if non-empty, is the complete list of peers. // It will be set in the first MapResponse for a long-polled request/response. // Subsequent responses will be delta-encoded if MapRequest.Version >= 5 and server // chooses, in which case Peers will be nil or zero length. // If Peers is non-empty, PeersChanged and PeersRemoved should // be ignored (and should be empty). // Peers is always returned sorted by Node.ID. Peers []*Node `json:",omitempty"` // PeersChanged are the Nodes (identified by their ID) that // have changed or been added since the past update on the // HTTP response. It's not used by the server if MapRequest.Version < 5. // PeersChanged is always returned sorted by Node.ID. PeersChanged []*Node `json:",omitempty"` // PeersRemoved are the NodeIDs that are no longer in the peer list. PeersRemoved []NodeID `json:",omitempty"` // PeerSeenChange contains information on how to update peers' LastSeen // times. If the value is false, the peer is gone. If the value is true, // the LastSeen time is now. Absent means unchanged. PeerSeenChange map[NodeID]bool `json:",omitempty"` // DNS is the same as DNSConfig.Nameservers. // // TODO(dmytro): should be sent in DNSConfig.Nameservers once clients have updated. DNS []netaddr.IP `json:",omitempty"` // SearchPaths is the old way to specify DNS search // domains. Clients should use these values if set, but the // server will omit this field for clients with // MapRequest.Version >= 9. Clients should prefer to use // DNSConfig.Domains instead. SearchPaths []string `json:",omitempty"` // DNSConfig contains the DNS settings for the client to use. // // TODO(bradfitz): make this a pointer and conditionally sent // only if changed, like DERPMap, PacketFilter, etc. It's // small, though. DNSConfig DNSConfig `json:",omitempty"` // Domain is the name of the network that this node is // in. It's either of the form "example.com" (for user // foo@example.com, for multi-user networks) or // "foo@gmail.com" (for siloed users on shared email // providers). Its exact form should not be depended on; new // forms are coming later. Domain string // CollectServices reports whether this node's Tailnet has // requested that info about services be included in HostInfo. // If unset, the most recent non-empty MapResponse value in // the HTTP response stream is used. CollectServices opt.Bool `json:",omitempty"` // PacketFilter are the firewall rules. // // For MapRequest.Version >= 6, a nil value means the most // previously streamed non-nil MapResponse.PacketFilter within // the same HTTP response. A non-nil but empty list always means // no PacketFilter (that is, to block everything). PacketFilter []FilterRule UserProfiles []UserProfile // as of 1.1.541 (mapver 5): may be new or updated user profiles only Roles []Role // deprecated; clients should not rely on Roles // TODO: Groups []Group // TODO: Capabilities []Capability // Debug is normally nil, except for when the control server // is setting debug settings on a node. Debug *Debug `json:",omitempty"` } // Debug are instructions from the control server to the client // to adjust debug settings. type Debug struct { // LogHeapPprof controls whether the client should log // its heap pprof data. Each true value sent from the server // means that client should do one more log. LogHeapPprof bool `json:",omitempty"` // LogHeapURL is the URL to POST its heap pprof to. // Empty means to not log. LogHeapURL string `json:",omitempty"` // ForceBackgroundSTUN controls whether magicsock should // always do its background STUN queries (see magicsock's // periodicReSTUN), regardless of inactivity. ForceBackgroundSTUN bool `json:",omitempty"` // DERPRoute controls whether the DERP reverse path // optimization (see Issue 150) should be enabled or // disabled. The environment variable in magicsock is the // highest priority (if set), then this (if set), then the // binary default value. DERPRoute opt.Bool `json:",omitempty"` // TrimWGConfig controls whether Tailscale does lazy, on-demand // wireguard configuration of peers. TrimWGConfig opt.Bool `json:",omitempty"` // DisableSubnetsIfPAC controls whether subnet routers should be // disabled if WPAD is present on the network. DisableSubnetsIfPAC opt.Bool `json:",omitempty"` } func (k MachineKey) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("mkey:%x", k[:]) } func (k MachineKey) MarshalText() ([]byte, error) { return keyMarshalText("mkey:", k), nil } func (k MachineKey) HexString() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%x", k[:]) } func (k *MachineKey) UnmarshalText(text []byte) error { return keyUnmarshalText(k[:], "mkey:", text) } func keyMarshalText(prefix string, k [32]byte) []byte { buf := bytes.NewBuffer(make([]byte, 0, len(prefix)+64)) fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%s%x", prefix, k[:]) return buf.Bytes() } func keyUnmarshalText(dst []byte, prefix string, text []byte) error { if len(text) < len(prefix) || string(text[:len(prefix)]) != prefix { return fmt.Errorf("UnmarshalText: missing %q prefix", prefix) } pub, err := key.NewPublicFromHexMem(mem.B(text[len(prefix):])) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("UnmarshalText: after %q: %v", prefix, err) } copy(dst[:], pub[:]) return nil } func (k NodeKey) ShortString() string { return (key.Public(k)).ShortString() } func (k NodeKey) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("nodekey:%x", k[:]) } func (k NodeKey) MarshalText() ([]byte, error) { return keyMarshalText("nodekey:", k), nil } func (k *NodeKey) UnmarshalText(text []byte) error { return keyUnmarshalText(k[:], "nodekey:", text) } // IsZero reports whether k is the zero value. func (k NodeKey) IsZero() bool { return k == NodeKey{} } // IsZero reports whether k is the zero value. func (k MachineKey) IsZero() bool { return k == MachineKey{} } func (k DiscoKey) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("discokey:%x", k[:]) } func (k DiscoKey) MarshalText() ([]byte, error) { return keyMarshalText("discokey:", k), nil } func (k *DiscoKey) UnmarshalText(text []byte) error { return keyUnmarshalText(k[:], "discokey:", text) } func (k DiscoKey) ShortString() string { return fmt.Sprintf("d:%x", k[:8]) } // IsZero reports whether k is the zero value. func (k DiscoKey) IsZero() bool { return k == DiscoKey{} } func (id ID) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("id:%x", int64(id)) } func (id UserID) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("userid:%x", int64(id)) } func (id LoginID) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("loginid:%x", int64(id)) } func (id NodeID) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("nodeid:%x", int64(id)) } func (id GroupID) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("groupid:%x", int64(id)) } func (id RoleID) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("roleid:%x", int64(id)) } func (id CapabilityID) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("capid:%x", int64(id)) } // Equal reports whether n and n2 are equal. func (n *Node) Equal(n2 *Node) bool { if n == nil && n2 == nil { return true } return n != nil && n2 != nil && n.ID == n2.ID && n.StableID == n2.StableID && n.Name == n2.Name && n.User == n2.User && n.Sharer == n2.Sharer && n.Key == n2.Key && n.KeyExpiry.Equal(n2.KeyExpiry) && n.Machine == n2.Machine && n.DiscoKey == n2.DiscoKey && eqCIDRs(n.Addresses, n2.Addresses) && eqCIDRs(n.AllowedIPs, n2.AllowedIPs) && eqStrings(n.Endpoints, n2.Endpoints) && n.DERP == n2.DERP && n.Hostinfo.Equal(&n2.Hostinfo) && n.Created.Equal(n2.Created) && eqTimePtr(n.LastSeen, n2.LastSeen) && n.MachineAuthorized == n2.MachineAuthorized && n.ComputedName == n2.ComputedName && n.computedHostIfDifferent == n2.computedHostIfDifferent && n.ComputedNameWithHost == n2.ComputedNameWithHost } func eqStrings(a, b []string) bool { if len(a) != len(b) || ((a == nil) != (b == nil)) { return false } for i, v := range a { if v != b[i] { return false } } return true } func eqCIDRs(a, b []netaddr.IPPrefix) bool { if len(a) != len(b) || ((a == nil) != (b == nil)) { return false } for i, v := range a { if v != b[i] { return false } } return true } func eqTimePtr(a, b *time.Time) bool { return ((a == nil) == (b == nil)) && (a == nil || a.Equal(*b)) }