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authorNick Khyl <nickk@tailscale.com>2025-05-09 17:50:33 -0500
committerkari-ts <kari@tailscale.com>2025-05-14 15:59:40 -0700
commite8ba16db540ce7f10ce41134c2178cc630ecccee (patch)
tree8a32596bf6217b0ac7dcbc4136a2fddbcc04767d /ipn
parentf0a27066c46d50bca3a385d9b70368c4939484ce (diff)
downloadtailscale-kari/taildropsaf2.tar.xz
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ipn,ipnlocal,taildrop: use SAF for Android fileskari/taildropsaf2
Create FileOps for calling platform-specific file operations such as SAF APIs in Taildrop Update taildrop.PutFile to support both traditional and SAF modes Updates tailscale/tailscale#15263 Signed-off-by: kari-ts <kari@tailscale.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'ipn')
-rw-r--r--ipn/ipnlocal/local.go480
-rw-r--r--ipn/ipnlocal/node_backend.go447
-rw-r--r--ipn/ipnlocal/peerapi.go43
3 files changed, 490 insertions, 480 deletions
diff --git a/ipn/ipnlocal/local.go b/ipn/ipnlocal/local.go
index e8ff05b37..5d6433002 100644
--- a/ipn/ipnlocal/local.go
+++ b/ipn/ipnlocal/local.go
@@ -1450,66 +1450,6 @@ func (b *LocalBackend) PeerCaps(src netip.Addr) tailcfg.PeerCapMap {
return b.currentNode().PeerCaps(src)
}
-// AppendMatchingPeers returns base with all peers that match pred appended.
-//
-// It acquires b.mu to read the netmap but releases it before calling pred.
-func (nb *nodeBackend) AppendMatchingPeers(base []tailcfg.NodeView, pred func(tailcfg.NodeView) bool) []tailcfg.NodeView {
- var peers []tailcfg.NodeView
-
- nb.mu.Lock()
- if nb.netMap != nil {
- // All fields on b.netMap are immutable, so this is
- // safe to copy and use outside the lock.
- peers = nb.netMap.Peers
- }
- nb.mu.Unlock()
-
- ret := base
- for _, peer := range peers {
- // The peers in b.netMap don't contain updates made via
- // UpdateNetmapDelta. So only use PeerView in b.netMap for its NodeID,
- // and then look up the latest copy in b.peers which is updated in
- // response to UpdateNetmapDelta edits.
- nb.mu.Lock()
- peer, ok := nb.peers[peer.ID()]
- nb.mu.Unlock()
- if ok && pred(peer) {
- ret = append(ret, peer)
- }
- }
- return ret
-}
-
-// PeerCaps returns the capabilities that remote src IP has to
-// ths current node.
-func (nb *nodeBackend) PeerCaps(src netip.Addr) tailcfg.PeerCapMap {
- nb.mu.Lock()
- defer nb.mu.Unlock()
- return nb.peerCapsLocked(src)
-}
-
-func (nb *nodeBackend) peerCapsLocked(src netip.Addr) tailcfg.PeerCapMap {
- if nb.netMap == nil {
- return nil
- }
- filt := nb.filterAtomic.Load()
- if filt == nil {
- return nil
- }
- addrs := nb.netMap.GetAddresses()
- for i := range addrs.Len() {
- a := addrs.At(i)
- if !a.IsSingleIP() {
- continue
- }
- dst := a.Addr()
- if dst.BitLen() == src.BitLen() { // match on family
- return filt.CapsWithValues(src, dst)
- }
- }
- return nil
-}
-
func (b *LocalBackend) GetFilterForTest() *filter.Filter {
if !testenv.InTest() {
panic("GetFilterForTest called outside of test")
@@ -2025,20 +1965,6 @@ func (b *LocalBackend) UpdateNetmapDelta(muts []netmap.NodeMutation) (handled bo
return true
}
-func (nb *nodeBackend) netMapWithPeers() *netmap.NetworkMap {
- nb.mu.Lock()
- defer nb.mu.Unlock()
- if nb.netMap == nil {
- return nil
- }
- nm := ptr.To(*nb.netMap) // shallow clone
- nm.Peers = slicesx.MapValues(nb.peers)
- slices.SortFunc(nm.Peers, func(a, b tailcfg.NodeView) int {
- return cmp.Compare(a.ID(), b.ID())
- })
- return nm
-}
-
// mutationsAreWorthyOfTellingIPNBus reports whether any mutation type in muts is
// worthy of spamming the IPN bus (the Windows & Mac GUIs, basically) to tell them
// about the update.
@@ -2069,37 +1995,6 @@ func (b *LocalBackend) pickNewAutoExitNode() {
b.send(ipn.Notify{Prefs: &newPrefs})
}
-func (nb *nodeBackend) UpdateNetmapDelta(muts []netmap.NodeMutation) (handled bool) {
- nb.mu.Lock()
- defer nb.mu.Unlock()
- if nb.netMap == nil || len(nb.peers) == 0 {
- return false
- }
-
- // Locally cloned mutable nodes, to avoid calling AsStruct (clone)
- // multiple times on a node if it's mutated multiple times in this
- // call (e.g. its endpoints + online status both change)
- var mutableNodes map[tailcfg.NodeID]*tailcfg.Node
-
- for _, m := range muts {
- n, ok := mutableNodes[m.NodeIDBeingMutated()]
- if !ok {
- nv, ok := nb.peers[m.NodeIDBeingMutated()]
- if !ok {
- // TODO(bradfitz): unexpected metric?
- return false
- }
- n = nv.AsStruct()
- mak.Set(&mutableNodes, nv.ID(), n)
- }
- m.Apply(n)
- }
- for nid, n := range mutableNodes {
- nb.peers[nid] = n.View()
- }
- return true
-}
-
// setExitNodeID updates prefs to reference an exit node by ID, rather
// than by IP. It returns whether prefs was mutated.
func setExitNodeID(prefs *ipn.Prefs, nm *netmap.NetworkMap) (prefsChanged bool) {
@@ -2256,16 +2151,6 @@ func (b *LocalBackend) PeersForTest() []tailcfg.NodeView {
return b.currentNode().PeersForTest()
}
-func (nb *nodeBackend) PeersForTest() []tailcfg.NodeView {
- nb.mu.Lock()
- defer nb.mu.Unlock()
- ret := slicesx.MapValues(nb.peers)
- slices.SortFunc(ret, func(a, b tailcfg.NodeView) int {
- return cmp.Compare(a.ID(), b.ID())
- })
- return ret
-}
-
func (b *LocalBackend) getNewControlClientFuncLocked() clientGen {
if b.ccGen == nil {
// Initialize it rather than just returning the
@@ -2832,10 +2717,6 @@ func (b *LocalBackend) setFilter(f *filter.Filter) {
b.e.SetFilter(f)
}
-func (nb *nodeBackend) setFilter(f *filter.Filter) {
- nb.filterAtomic.Store(f)
-}
-
var removeFromDefaultRoute = []netip.Prefix{
// RFC1918 LAN ranges
netip.MustParsePrefix("192.168.0.0/16"),
@@ -4773,12 +4654,6 @@ func (b *LocalBackend) NetMap() *netmap.NetworkMap {
return b.currentNode().NetMap()
}
-func (nb *nodeBackend) NetMap() *netmap.NetworkMap {
- nb.mu.Lock()
- defer nb.mu.Unlock()
- return nb.netMap
-}
-
func (b *LocalBackend) isEngineBlocked() bool {
b.mu.Lock()
defer b.mu.Unlock()
@@ -5017,201 +4892,6 @@ func shouldUseOneCGNATRoute(logf logger.Logf, mon *netmon.Monitor, controlKnobs
return false
}
-func (nb *nodeBackend) dnsConfigForNetmap(prefs ipn.PrefsView, selfExpired bool, logf logger.Logf, versionOS string) *dns.Config {
- nb.mu.Lock()
- defer nb.mu.Unlock()
- return dnsConfigForNetmap(nb.netMap, nb.peers, prefs, selfExpired, logf, versionOS)
-}
-
-// dnsConfigForNetmap returns a *dns.Config for the given netmap,
-// prefs, client OS version, and cloud hosting environment.
-//
-// The versionOS is a Tailscale-style version ("iOS", "macOS") and not
-// a runtime.GOOS.
-func dnsConfigForNetmap(nm *netmap.NetworkMap, peers map[tailcfg.NodeID]tailcfg.NodeView, prefs ipn.PrefsView, selfExpired bool, logf logger.Logf, versionOS string) *dns.Config {
- if nm == nil {
- return nil
- }
-
- // If the current node's key is expired, then we don't program any DNS
- // configuration into the operating system. This ensures that if the
- // DNS configuration specifies a DNS server that is only reachable over
- // Tailscale, we don't break connectivity for the user.
- //
- // TODO(andrew-d): this also stops returning anything from quad-100; we
- // could do the same thing as having "CorpDNS: false" and keep that but
- // not program the OS?
- if selfExpired {
- return &dns.Config{}
- }
-
- dcfg := &dns.Config{
- Routes: map[dnsname.FQDN][]*dnstype.Resolver{},
- Hosts: map[dnsname.FQDN][]netip.Addr{},
- }
-
- // selfV6Only is whether we only have IPv6 addresses ourselves.
- selfV6Only := nm.GetAddresses().ContainsFunc(tsaddr.PrefixIs6) &&
- !nm.GetAddresses().ContainsFunc(tsaddr.PrefixIs4)
- dcfg.OnlyIPv6 = selfV6Only
-
- wantAAAA := nm.AllCaps.Contains(tailcfg.NodeAttrMagicDNSPeerAAAA)
-
- // Populate MagicDNS records. We do this unconditionally so that
- // quad-100 can always respond to MagicDNS queries, even if the OS
- // isn't configured to make MagicDNS resolution truly
- // magic. Details in
- // https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/1886.
- set := func(name string, addrs views.Slice[netip.Prefix]) {
- if addrs.Len() == 0 || name == "" {
- return
- }
- fqdn, err := dnsname.ToFQDN(name)
- if err != nil {
- return // TODO: propagate error?
- }
- var have4 bool
- for _, addr := range addrs.All() {
- if addr.Addr().Is4() {
- have4 = true
- break
- }
- }
- var ips []netip.Addr
- for _, addr := range addrs.All() {
- if selfV6Only {
- if addr.Addr().Is6() {
- ips = append(ips, addr.Addr())
- }
- continue
- }
- // If this node has an IPv4 address, then
- // remove peers' IPv6 addresses for now, as we
- // don't guarantee that the peer node actually
- // can speak IPv6 correctly.
- //
- // https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/1152
- // tracks adding the right capability reporting to
- // enable AAAA in MagicDNS.
- if addr.Addr().Is6() && have4 && !wantAAAA {
- continue
- }
- ips = append(ips, addr.Addr())
- }
- dcfg.Hosts[fqdn] = ips
- }
- set(nm.Name, nm.GetAddresses())
- for _, peer := range peers {
- set(peer.Name(), peer.Addresses())
- }
- for _, rec := range nm.DNS.ExtraRecords {
- switch rec.Type {
- case "", "A", "AAAA":
- // Treat these all the same for now: infer from the value
- default:
- // TODO: more
- continue
- }
- ip, err := netip.ParseAddr(rec.Value)
- if err != nil {
- // Ignore.
- continue
- }
- fqdn, err := dnsname.ToFQDN(rec.Name)
- if err != nil {
- continue
- }
- dcfg.Hosts[fqdn] = append(dcfg.Hosts[fqdn], ip)
- }
-
- if !prefs.CorpDNS() {
- return dcfg
- }
-
- for _, dom := range nm.DNS.Domains {
- fqdn, err := dnsname.ToFQDN(dom)
- if err != nil {
- logf("[unexpected] non-FQDN search domain %q", dom)
- }
- dcfg.SearchDomains = append(dcfg.SearchDomains, fqdn)
- }
- if nm.DNS.Proxied { // actually means "enable MagicDNS"
- for _, dom := range magicDNSRootDomains(nm) {
- dcfg.Routes[dom] = nil // resolve internally with dcfg.Hosts
- }
- }
-
- addDefault := func(resolvers []*dnstype.Resolver) {
- dcfg.DefaultResolvers = append(dcfg.DefaultResolvers, resolvers...)
- }
-
- // If we're using an exit node and that exit node is new enough (1.19.x+)
- // to run a DoH DNS proxy, then send all our DNS traffic through it.
- if dohURL, ok := exitNodeCanProxyDNS(nm, peers, prefs.ExitNodeID()); ok {
- addDefault([]*dnstype.Resolver{{Addr: dohURL}})
- return dcfg
- }
-
- // If the user has set default resolvers ("override local DNS"), prefer to
- // use those resolvers as the default, otherwise if there are WireGuard exit
- // node resolvers, use those as the default.
- if len(nm.DNS.Resolvers) > 0 {
- addDefault(nm.DNS.Resolvers)
- } else {
- if resolvers, ok := wireguardExitNodeDNSResolvers(nm, peers, prefs.ExitNodeID()); ok {
- addDefault(resolvers)
- }
- }
-
- for suffix, resolvers := range nm.DNS.Routes {
- fqdn, err := dnsname.ToFQDN(suffix)
- if err != nil {
- logf("[unexpected] non-FQDN route suffix %q", suffix)
- }
-
- // Create map entry even if len(resolvers) == 0; Issue 2706.
- // This lets the control plane send ExtraRecords for which we
- // can authoritatively answer "name not exists" for when the
- // control plane also sends this explicit but empty route
- // making it as something we handle.
- //
- // While we're already populating it, might as well size the
- // slice appropriately.
- // Per #9498 the exact requirements of nil vs empty slice remain
- // unclear, this is a haunted graveyard to be resolved.
- dcfg.Routes[fqdn] = make([]*dnstype.Resolver, 0, len(resolvers))
- dcfg.Routes[fqdn] = append(dcfg.Routes[fqdn], resolvers...)
- }
-
- // Set FallbackResolvers as the default resolvers in the
- // scenarios that can't handle a purely split-DNS config. See
- // https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/1743 for
- // details.
- switch {
- case len(dcfg.DefaultResolvers) != 0:
- // Default resolvers already set.
- case !prefs.ExitNodeID().IsZero():
- // When using an exit node, we send all DNS traffic to the exit node, so
- // we don't need a fallback resolver.
- //
- // However, if the exit node is too old to run a DoH DNS proxy, then we
- // need to use a fallback resolver as it's very likely the LAN resolvers
- // will become unreachable.
- //
- // This is especially important on Apple OSes, where
- // adding the default route to the tunnel interface makes
- // it "primary", and we MUST provide VPN-sourced DNS
- // settings or we break all DNS resolution.
- //
- // https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/1713
- addDefault(nm.DNS.FallbackResolvers)
- case len(dcfg.Routes) == 0:
- // No settings requiring split DNS, no problem.
- }
-
- return dcfg
-}
-
// SetTCPHandlerForFunnelFlow sets the TCP handler for Funnel flows.
// It should only be called before the LocalBackend is used.
func (b *LocalBackend) SetTCPHandlerForFunnelFlow(h func(src netip.AddrPort, dstPort uint16) (handler func(net.Conn))) {
@@ -6124,14 +5804,6 @@ func (b *LocalBackend) setAutoExitNodeIDLockedOnEntry(unlock unlockOnce) (newPre
return newPrefs
}
-func (nb *nodeBackend) SetNetMap(nm *netmap.NetworkMap) {
- nb.mu.Lock()
- defer nb.mu.Unlock()
- nb.netMap = nm
- nb.updateNodeByAddrLocked()
- nb.updatePeersLocked()
-}
-
// setNetMapLocked updates the LocalBackend state to reflect the newly
// received nm. If nm is nil, it resets all configuration as though
// Tailscale is turned off.
@@ -6206,67 +5878,6 @@ func (b *LocalBackend) setNetMapLocked(nm *netmap.NetworkMap) {
b.driveNotifyCurrentSharesLocked()
}
-func (nb *nodeBackend) updateNodeByAddrLocked() {
- nm := nb.netMap
- if nm == nil {
- nb.nodeByAddr = nil
- return
- }
-
- // Update the nodeByAddr index.
- if nb.nodeByAddr == nil {
- nb.nodeByAddr = map[netip.Addr]tailcfg.NodeID{}
- }
- // First pass, mark everything unwanted.
- for k := range nb.nodeByAddr {
- nb.nodeByAddr[k] = 0
- }
- addNode := func(n tailcfg.NodeView) {
- for _, ipp := range n.Addresses().All() {
- if ipp.IsSingleIP() {
- nb.nodeByAddr[ipp.Addr()] = n.ID()
- }
- }
- }
- if nm.SelfNode.Valid() {
- addNode(nm.SelfNode)
- }
- for _, p := range nm.Peers {
- addNode(p)
- }
- // Third pass, actually delete the unwanted items.
- for k, v := range nb.nodeByAddr {
- if v == 0 {
- delete(nb.nodeByAddr, k)
- }
- }
-}
-
-func (nb *nodeBackend) updatePeersLocked() {
- nm := nb.netMap
- if nm == nil {
- nb.peers = nil
- return
- }
-
- // First pass, mark everything unwanted.
- for k := range nb.peers {
- nb.peers[k] = tailcfg.NodeView{}
- }
-
- // Second pass, add everything wanted.
- for _, p := range nm.Peers {
- mak.Set(&nb.peers, p.ID(), p)
- }
-
- // Third pass, remove deleted things.
- for k, v := range nb.peers {
- if !v.Valid() {
- delete(nb.peers, k)
- }
- }
-}
-
// responseBodyWrapper wraps an io.ReadCloser and stores
// the number of bytesRead.
type responseBodyWrapper struct {
@@ -6647,27 +6258,6 @@ func (b *LocalBackend) TestOnlyPublicKeys() (machineKey key.MachinePublic, nodeK
return mk, nk
}
-// PeerHasCap reports whether the peer contains the given capability string,
-// with any value(s).
-func (nb *nodeBackend) PeerHasCap(peer tailcfg.NodeView, wantCap tailcfg.PeerCapability) bool {
- if !peer.Valid() {
- return false
- }
-
- nb.mu.Lock()
- defer nb.mu.Unlock()
- for _, ap := range peer.Addresses().All() {
- if nb.peerHasCapLocked(ap.Addr(), wantCap) {
- return true
- }
- }
- return false
-}
-
-func (nb *nodeBackend) peerHasCapLocked(addr netip.Addr, wantCap tailcfg.PeerCapability) bool {
- return nb.peerCapsLocked(addr).HasCapability(wantCap)
-}
-
// SetDNS adds a DNS record for the given domain name & TXT record
// value.
//
@@ -6717,70 +6307,6 @@ func peerAPIPorts(peer tailcfg.NodeView) (p4, p6 uint16) {
return
}
-// peerAPIURL returns an HTTP URL for the peer's peerapi service,
-// without a trailing slash.
-//
-// If ip or port is the zero value then it returns the empty string.
-func peerAPIURL(ip netip.Addr, port uint16) string {
- if port == 0 || !ip.IsValid() {
- return ""
- }
- return fmt.Sprintf("http://%v", netip.AddrPortFrom(ip, port))
-}
-
-func (nb *nodeBackend) PeerHasPeerAPI(p tailcfg.NodeView) bool {
- return nb.PeerAPIBase(p) != ""
-}
-
-// PeerAPIBase returns the "http://ip:port" URL base to reach peer's PeerAPI,
-// or the empty string if the peer is invalid or doesn't support PeerAPI.
-func (nb *nodeBackend) PeerAPIBase(p tailcfg.NodeView) string {
- nb.mu.Lock()
- nm := nb.netMap
- nb.mu.Unlock()
- return peerAPIBase(nm, p)
-}
-
-// peerAPIBase returns the "http://ip:port" URL base to reach peer's peerAPI.
-// It returns the empty string if the peer doesn't support the peerapi
-// or there's no matching address family based on the netmap's own addresses.
-func peerAPIBase(nm *netmap.NetworkMap, peer tailcfg.NodeView) string {
- if nm == nil || !peer.Valid() || !peer.Hostinfo().Valid() {
- return ""
- }
-
- var have4, have6 bool
- addrs := nm.GetAddresses()
- for _, a := range addrs.All() {
- if !a.IsSingleIP() {
- continue
- }
- switch {
- case a.Addr().Is4():
- have4 = true
- case a.Addr().Is6():
- have6 = true
- }
- }
- p4, p6 := peerAPIPorts(peer)
- switch {
- case have4 && p4 != 0:
- return peerAPIURL(nodeIP(peer, netip.Addr.Is4), p4)
- case have6 && p6 != 0:
- return peerAPIURL(nodeIP(peer, netip.Addr.Is6), p6)
- }
- return ""
-}
-
-func nodeIP(n tailcfg.NodeView, pred func(netip.Addr) bool) netip.Addr {
- for _, pfx := range n.Addresses().All() {
- if pfx.IsSingleIP() && pred(pfx.Addr()) {
- return pfx.Addr()
- }
- }
- return netip.Addr{}
-}
-
func (b *LocalBackend) CheckIPForwarding() error {
if b.sys.IsNetstackRouter() {
return nil
@@ -6978,12 +6504,6 @@ func exitNodeCanProxyDNS(nm *netmap.NetworkMap, peers map[tailcfg.NodeID]tailcfg
return "", false
}
-func (nb *nodeBackend) exitNodeCanProxyDNS(exitNodeID tailcfg.StableNodeID) (dohURL string, ok bool) {
- nb.mu.Lock()
- defer nb.mu.Unlock()
- return exitNodeCanProxyDNS(nb.netMap, nb.peers, exitNodeID)
-}
-
// wireguardExitNodeDNSResolvers returns the DNS resolvers to use for a
// WireGuard-only exit node, if it has resolver addresses.
func wireguardExitNodeDNSResolvers(nm *netmap.NetworkMap, peers map[tailcfg.NodeID]tailcfg.NodeView, exitNodeID tailcfg.StableNodeID) ([]*dnstype.Resolver, bool) {
diff --git a/ipn/ipnlocal/node_backend.go b/ipn/ipnlocal/node_backend.go
index fe4973723..fb77f38eb 100644
--- a/ipn/ipnlocal/node_backend.go
+++ b/ipn/ipnlocal/node_backend.go
@@ -4,16 +4,25 @@
package ipnlocal
import (
+ "cmp"
"net/netip"
+ "slices"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"go4.org/netipx"
"tailscale.com/ipn"
+ "tailscale.com/net/dns"
+ "tailscale.com/net/tsaddr"
"tailscale.com/tailcfg"
+ "tailscale.com/types/dnstype"
"tailscale.com/types/key"
"tailscale.com/types/logger"
"tailscale.com/types/netmap"
+ "tailscale.com/types/ptr"
+ "tailscale.com/types/views"
+ "tailscale.com/util/dnsname"
+ "tailscale.com/util/mak"
"tailscale.com/util/slicesx"
"tailscale.com/wgengine/filter"
)
@@ -201,6 +210,239 @@ func (nb *nodeBackend) Peers() []tailcfg.NodeView {
return slicesx.MapValues(nb.peers)
}
+func (nb *nodeBackend) PeersForTest() []tailcfg.NodeView {
+ nb.mu.Lock()
+ defer nb.mu.Unlock()
+ ret := slicesx.MapValues(nb.peers)
+ slices.SortFunc(ret, func(a, b tailcfg.NodeView) int {
+ return cmp.Compare(a.ID(), b.ID())
+ })
+ return ret
+}
+
+// AppendMatchingPeers returns base with all peers that match pred appended.
+//
+// It acquires b.mu to read the netmap but releases it before calling pred.
+func (nb *nodeBackend) AppendMatchingPeers(base []tailcfg.NodeView, pred func(tailcfg.NodeView) bool) []tailcfg.NodeView {
+ var peers []tailcfg.NodeView
+
+ nb.mu.Lock()
+ if nb.netMap != nil {
+ // All fields on b.netMap are immutable, so this is
+ // safe to copy and use outside the lock.
+ peers = nb.netMap.Peers
+ }
+ nb.mu.Unlock()
+
+ ret := base
+ for _, peer := range peers {
+ // The peers in b.netMap don't contain updates made via
+ // UpdateNetmapDelta. So only use PeerView in b.netMap for its NodeID,
+ // and then look up the latest copy in b.peers which is updated in
+ // response to UpdateNetmapDelta edits.
+ nb.mu.Lock()
+ peer, ok := nb.peers[peer.ID()]
+ nb.mu.Unlock()
+ if ok && pred(peer) {
+ ret = append(ret, peer)
+ }
+ }
+ return ret
+}
+
+// PeerCaps returns the capabilities that remote src IP has to
+// ths current node.
+func (nb *nodeBackend) PeerCaps(src netip.Addr) tailcfg.PeerCapMap {
+ nb.mu.Lock()
+ defer nb.mu.Unlock()
+ return nb.peerCapsLocked(src)
+}
+
+func (nb *nodeBackend) peerCapsLocked(src netip.Addr) tailcfg.PeerCapMap {
+ if nb.netMap == nil {
+ return nil
+ }
+ filt := nb.filterAtomic.Load()
+ if filt == nil {
+ return nil
+ }
+ addrs := nb.netMap.GetAddresses()
+ for i := range addrs.Len() {
+ a := addrs.At(i)
+ if !a.IsSingleIP() {
+ continue
+ }
+ dst := a.Addr()
+ if dst.BitLen() == src.BitLen() { // match on family
+ return filt.CapsWithValues(src, dst)
+ }
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// PeerHasCap reports whether the peer contains the given capability string,
+// with any value(s).
+func (nb *nodeBackend) PeerHasCap(peer tailcfg.NodeView, wantCap tailcfg.PeerCapability) bool {
+ if !peer.Valid() {
+ return false
+ }
+
+ nb.mu.Lock()
+ defer nb.mu.Unlock()
+ for _, ap := range peer.Addresses().All() {
+ if nb.peerHasCapLocked(ap.Addr(), wantCap) {
+ return true
+ }
+ }
+ return false
+}
+
+func (nb *nodeBackend) peerHasCapLocked(addr netip.Addr, wantCap tailcfg.PeerCapability) bool {
+ return nb.peerCapsLocked(addr).HasCapability(wantCap)
+}
+
+func (nb *nodeBackend) PeerHasPeerAPI(p tailcfg.NodeView) bool {
+ return nb.PeerAPIBase(p) != ""
+}
+
+// PeerAPIBase returns the "http://ip:port" URL base to reach peer's PeerAPI,
+// or the empty string if the peer is invalid or doesn't support PeerAPI.
+func (nb *nodeBackend) PeerAPIBase(p tailcfg.NodeView) string {
+ nb.mu.Lock()
+ nm := nb.netMap
+ nb.mu.Unlock()
+ return peerAPIBase(nm, p)
+}
+
+func nodeIP(n tailcfg.NodeView, pred func(netip.Addr) bool) netip.Addr {
+ for _, pfx := range n.Addresses().All() {
+ if pfx.IsSingleIP() && pred(pfx.Addr()) {
+ return pfx.Addr()
+ }
+ }
+ return netip.Addr{}
+}
+
+func (nb *nodeBackend) NetMap() *netmap.NetworkMap {
+ nb.mu.Lock()
+ defer nb.mu.Unlock()
+ return nb.netMap
+}
+
+func (nb *nodeBackend) netMapWithPeers() *netmap.NetworkMap {
+ nb.mu.Lock()
+ defer nb.mu.Unlock()
+ if nb.netMap == nil {
+ return nil
+ }
+ nm := ptr.To(*nb.netMap) // shallow clone
+ nm.Peers = slicesx.MapValues(nb.peers)
+ slices.SortFunc(nm.Peers, func(a, b tailcfg.NodeView) int {
+ return cmp.Compare(a.ID(), b.ID())
+ })
+ return nm
+}
+
+func (nb *nodeBackend) SetNetMap(nm *netmap.NetworkMap) {
+ nb.mu.Lock()
+ defer nb.mu.Unlock()
+ nb.netMap = nm
+ nb.updateNodeByAddrLocked()
+ nb.updatePeersLocked()
+}
+
+func (nb *nodeBackend) updateNodeByAddrLocked() {
+ nm := nb.netMap
+ if nm == nil {
+ nb.nodeByAddr = nil
+ return
+ }
+
+ // Update the nodeByAddr index.
+ if nb.nodeByAddr == nil {
+ nb.nodeByAddr = map[netip.Addr]tailcfg.NodeID{}
+ }
+ // First pass, mark everything unwanted.
+ for k := range nb.nodeByAddr {
+ nb.nodeByAddr[k] = 0
+ }
+ addNode := func(n tailcfg.NodeView) {
+ for _, ipp := range n.Addresses().All() {
+ if ipp.IsSingleIP() {
+ nb.nodeByAddr[ipp.Addr()] = n.ID()
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if nm.SelfNode.Valid() {
+ addNode(nm.SelfNode)
+ }
+ for _, p := range nm.Peers {
+ addNode(p)
+ }
+ // Third pass, actually delete the unwanted items.
+ for k, v := range nb.nodeByAddr {
+ if v == 0 {
+ delete(nb.nodeByAddr, k)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func (nb *nodeBackend) updatePeersLocked() {
+ nm := nb.netMap
+ if nm == nil {
+ nb.peers = nil
+ return
+ }
+
+ // First pass, mark everything unwanted.
+ for k := range nb.peers {
+ nb.peers[k] = tailcfg.NodeView{}
+ }
+
+ // Second pass, add everything wanted.
+ for _, p := range nm.Peers {
+ mak.Set(&nb.peers, p.ID(), p)
+ }
+
+ // Third pass, remove deleted things.
+ for k, v := range nb.peers {
+ if !v.Valid() {
+ delete(nb.peers, k)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func (nb *nodeBackend) UpdateNetmapDelta(muts []netmap.NodeMutation) (handled bool) {
+ nb.mu.Lock()
+ defer nb.mu.Unlock()
+ if nb.netMap == nil || len(nb.peers) == 0 {
+ return false
+ }
+
+ // Locally cloned mutable nodes, to avoid calling AsStruct (clone)
+ // multiple times on a node if it's mutated multiple times in this
+ // call (e.g. its endpoints + online status both change)
+ var mutableNodes map[tailcfg.NodeID]*tailcfg.Node
+
+ for _, m := range muts {
+ n, ok := mutableNodes[m.NodeIDBeingMutated()]
+ if !ok {
+ nv, ok := nb.peers[m.NodeIDBeingMutated()]
+ if !ok {
+ // TODO(bradfitz): unexpected metric?
+ return false
+ }
+ n = nv.AsStruct()
+ mak.Set(&mutableNodes, nv.ID(), n)
+ }
+ m.Apply(n)
+ }
+ for nid, n := range mutableNodes {
+ nb.peers[nid] = n.View()
+ }
+ return true
+}
+
// unlockedNodesPermitted reports whether any peer with theUnsignedPeerAPIOnly bool set true has any of its allowed IPs
// in the specified packet filter.
//
@@ -216,3 +458,208 @@ func (nb *nodeBackend) unlockedNodesPermitted(packetFilter []filter.Match) bool
func (nb *nodeBackend) filter() *filter.Filter {
return nb.filterAtomic.Load()
}
+
+func (nb *nodeBackend) setFilter(f *filter.Filter) {
+ nb.filterAtomic.Store(f)
+}
+
+func (nb *nodeBackend) dnsConfigForNetmap(prefs ipn.PrefsView, selfExpired bool, logf logger.Logf, versionOS string) *dns.Config {
+ nb.mu.Lock()
+ defer nb.mu.Unlock()
+ return dnsConfigForNetmap(nb.netMap, nb.peers, prefs, selfExpired, logf, versionOS)
+}
+
+func (nb *nodeBackend) exitNodeCanProxyDNS(exitNodeID tailcfg.StableNodeID) (dohURL string, ok bool) {
+ nb.mu.Lock()
+ defer nb.mu.Unlock()
+ return exitNodeCanProxyDNS(nb.netMap, nb.peers, exitNodeID)
+}
+
+// dnsConfigForNetmap returns a *dns.Config for the given netmap,
+// prefs, client OS version, and cloud hosting environment.
+//
+// The versionOS is a Tailscale-style version ("iOS", "macOS") and not
+// a runtime.GOOS.
+func dnsConfigForNetmap(nm *netmap.NetworkMap, peers map[tailcfg.NodeID]tailcfg.NodeView, prefs ipn.PrefsView, selfExpired bool, logf logger.Logf, versionOS string) *dns.Config {
+ if nm == nil {
+ return nil
+ }
+
+ // If the current node's key is expired, then we don't program any DNS
+ // configuration into the operating system. This ensures that if the
+ // DNS configuration specifies a DNS server that is only reachable over
+ // Tailscale, we don't break connectivity for the user.
+ //
+ // TODO(andrew-d): this also stops returning anything from quad-100; we
+ // could do the same thing as having "CorpDNS: false" and keep that but
+ // not program the OS?
+ if selfExpired {
+ return &dns.Config{}
+ }
+
+ dcfg := &dns.Config{
+ Routes: map[dnsname.FQDN][]*dnstype.Resolver{},
+ Hosts: map[dnsname.FQDN][]netip.Addr{},
+ }
+
+ // selfV6Only is whether we only have IPv6 addresses ourselves.
+ selfV6Only := nm.GetAddresses().ContainsFunc(tsaddr.PrefixIs6) &&
+ !nm.GetAddresses().ContainsFunc(tsaddr.PrefixIs4)
+ dcfg.OnlyIPv6 = selfV6Only
+
+ wantAAAA := nm.AllCaps.Contains(tailcfg.NodeAttrMagicDNSPeerAAAA)
+
+ // Populate MagicDNS records. We do this unconditionally so that
+ // quad-100 can always respond to MagicDNS queries, even if the OS
+ // isn't configured to make MagicDNS resolution truly
+ // magic. Details in
+ // https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/1886.
+ set := func(name string, addrs views.Slice[netip.Prefix]) {
+ if addrs.Len() == 0 || name == "" {
+ return
+ }
+ fqdn, err := dnsname.ToFQDN(name)
+ if err != nil {
+ return // TODO: propagate error?
+ }
+ var have4 bool
+ for _, addr := range addrs.All() {
+ if addr.Addr().Is4() {
+ have4 = true
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ var ips []netip.Addr
+ for _, addr := range addrs.All() {
+ if selfV6Only {
+ if addr.Addr().Is6() {
+ ips = append(ips, addr.Addr())
+ }
+ continue
+ }
+ // If this node has an IPv4 address, then
+ // remove peers' IPv6 addresses for now, as we
+ // don't guarantee that the peer node actually
+ // can speak IPv6 correctly.
+ //
+ // https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/1152
+ // tracks adding the right capability reporting to
+ // enable AAAA in MagicDNS.
+ if addr.Addr().Is6() && have4 && !wantAAAA {
+ continue
+ }
+ ips = append(ips, addr.Addr())
+ }
+ dcfg.Hosts[fqdn] = ips
+ }
+ set(nm.Name, nm.GetAddresses())
+ for _, peer := range peers {
+ set(peer.Name(), peer.Addresses())
+ }
+ for _, rec := range nm.DNS.ExtraRecords {
+ switch rec.Type {
+ case "", "A", "AAAA":
+ // Treat these all the same for now: infer from the value
+ default:
+ // TODO: more
+ continue
+ }
+ ip, err := netip.ParseAddr(rec.Value)
+ if err != nil {
+ // Ignore.
+ continue
+ }
+ fqdn, err := dnsname.ToFQDN(rec.Name)
+ if err != nil {
+ continue
+ }
+ dcfg.Hosts[fqdn] = append(dcfg.Hosts[fqdn], ip)
+ }
+
+ if !prefs.CorpDNS() {
+ return dcfg
+ }
+
+ for _, dom := range nm.DNS.Domains {
+ fqdn, err := dnsname.ToFQDN(dom)
+ if err != nil {
+ logf("[unexpected] non-FQDN search domain %q", dom)
+ }
+ dcfg.SearchDomains = append(dcfg.SearchDomains, fqdn)
+ }
+ if nm.DNS.Proxied { // actually means "enable MagicDNS"
+ for _, dom := range magicDNSRootDomains(nm) {
+ dcfg.Routes[dom] = nil // resolve internally with dcfg.Hosts
+ }
+ }
+
+ addDefault := func(resolvers []*dnstype.Resolver) {
+ dcfg.DefaultResolvers = append(dcfg.DefaultResolvers, resolvers...)
+ }
+
+ // If we're using an exit node and that exit node is new enough (1.19.x+)
+ // to run a DoH DNS proxy, then send all our DNS traffic through it.
+ if dohURL, ok := exitNodeCanProxyDNS(nm, peers, prefs.ExitNodeID()); ok {
+ addDefault([]*dnstype.Resolver{{Addr: dohURL}})
+ return dcfg
+ }
+
+ // If the user has set default resolvers ("override local DNS"), prefer to
+ // use those resolvers as the default, otherwise if there are WireGuard exit
+ // node resolvers, use those as the default.
+ if len(nm.DNS.Resolvers) > 0 {
+ addDefault(nm.DNS.Resolvers)
+ } else {
+ if resolvers, ok := wireguardExitNodeDNSResolvers(nm, peers, prefs.ExitNodeID()); ok {
+ addDefault(resolvers)
+ }
+ }
+
+ for suffix, resolvers := range nm.DNS.Routes {
+ fqdn, err := dnsname.ToFQDN(suffix)
+ if err != nil {
+ logf("[unexpected] non-FQDN route suffix %q", suffix)
+ }
+
+ // Create map entry even if len(resolvers) == 0; Issue 2706.
+ // This lets the control plane send ExtraRecords for which we
+ // can authoritatively answer "name not exists" for when the
+ // control plane also sends this explicit but empty route
+ // making it as something we handle.
+ //
+ // While we're already populating it, might as well size the
+ // slice appropriately.
+ // Per #9498 the exact requirements of nil vs empty slice remain
+ // unclear, this is a haunted graveyard to be resolved.
+ dcfg.Routes[fqdn] = make([]*dnstype.Resolver, 0, len(resolvers))
+ dcfg.Routes[fqdn] = append(dcfg.Routes[fqdn], resolvers...)
+ }
+
+ // Set FallbackResolvers as the default resolvers in the
+ // scenarios that can't handle a purely split-DNS config. See
+ // https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/1743 for
+ // details.
+ switch {
+ case len(dcfg.DefaultResolvers) != 0:
+ // Default resolvers already set.
+ case !prefs.ExitNodeID().IsZero():
+ // When using an exit node, we send all DNS traffic to the exit node, so
+ // we don't need a fallback resolver.
+ //
+ // However, if the exit node is too old to run a DoH DNS proxy, then we
+ // need to use a fallback resolver as it's very likely the LAN resolvers
+ // will become unreachable.
+ //
+ // This is especially important on Apple OSes, where
+ // adding the default route to the tunnel interface makes
+ // it "primary", and we MUST provide VPN-sourced DNS
+ // settings or we break all DNS resolution.
+ //
+ // https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/1713
+ addDefault(nm.DNS.FallbackResolvers)
+ case len(dcfg.Routes) == 0:
+ // No settings requiring split DNS, no problem.
+ }
+
+ return dcfg
+}
diff --git a/ipn/ipnlocal/peerapi.go b/ipn/ipnlocal/peerapi.go
index 675623f33..84aaecf7e 100644
--- a/ipn/ipnlocal/peerapi.go
+++ b/ipn/ipnlocal/peerapi.go
@@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ import (
"tailscale.com/net/netutil"
"tailscale.com/net/sockstats"
"tailscale.com/tailcfg"
+ "tailscale.com/types/netmap"
"tailscale.com/types/views"
"tailscale.com/util/clientmetric"
"tailscale.com/util/httpm"
@@ -1094,6 +1095,48 @@ func parseDriveFileExtensionForLog(path string) string {
return fileExt
}
+// peerAPIURL returns an HTTP URL for the peer's peerapi service,
+// without a trailing slash.
+//
+// If ip or port is the zero value then it returns the empty string.
+func peerAPIURL(ip netip.Addr, port uint16) string {
+ if port == 0 || !ip.IsValid() {
+ return ""
+ }
+ return fmt.Sprintf("http://%v", netip.AddrPortFrom(ip, port))
+}
+
+// peerAPIBase returns the "http://ip:port" URL base to reach peer's peerAPI.
+// It returns the empty string if the peer doesn't support the peerapi
+// or there's no matching address family based on the netmap's own addresses.
+func peerAPIBase(nm *netmap.NetworkMap, peer tailcfg.NodeView) string {
+ if nm == nil || !peer.Valid() || !peer.Hostinfo().Valid() {
+ return ""
+ }
+
+ var have4, have6 bool
+ addrs := nm.GetAddresses()
+ for _, a := range addrs.All() {
+ if !a.IsSingleIP() {
+ continue
+ }
+ switch {
+ case a.Addr().Is4():
+ have4 = true
+ case a.Addr().Is6():
+ have6 = true
+ }
+ }
+ p4, p6 := peerAPIPorts(peer)
+ switch {
+ case have4 && p4 != 0:
+ return peerAPIURL(nodeIP(peer, netip.Addr.Is4), p4)
+ case have6 && p6 != 0:
+ return peerAPIURL(nodeIP(peer, netip.Addr.Is6), p6)
+ }
+ return ""
+}
+
// newFakePeerAPIListener creates a new net.Listener that acts like
// it's listening on the provided IP address and on TCP port 1.
//