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@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ jobs:
- TestPolicyUpdateWhileRunningWithCLIInDatabase
- TestOIDCAuthenticationPingAll
- TestOIDCExpireNodesBasedOnTokenExpiry
- TestOIDC024UserCreation
- TestAuthWebFlowAuthenticationPingAll
- TestAuthWebFlowLogoutAndRelogin
- TestUserCommand

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@ -2,16 +2,82 @@
## Next
### Security fix: OIDC changes in Headscale 0.24.0
_Headscale v0.23.0 and earlier_ identified OIDC users by the "username" part of their email address (when `strip_email_domain: true`, the default) or whole email address (when `strip_email_domain: false`).
Depending on how Headscale and your Identity Provider (IdP) were configured, only using the `email` claim could allow a malicious user with an IdP account to take over another Headscale user's account, even when `strip_email_domain: false`.
This would also cause a user to lose access to their Headscale account if they changed their email address.
_Headscale v0.24.0_ now identifies OIDC users by the `iss` and `sub` claims. [These are guaranteed by the OIDC specification to be stable and unique](https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#ClaimStability), even if a user changes email address. A well-designed IdP will typically set `sub` to an opaque identifier like a UUID or numeric ID, which has no relation to the user's name or email address.
This issue _only_ affects Headscale installations which authenticate with OIDC.
Headscale v0.24.0 and later will also automatically update profile fields with OIDC data on login. This means that users can change those details in your IdP, and have it populate to Headscale automatically the next time they log in. However, this may affect the way you reference users in policies.
#### Migrating existing installations
Headscale v0.23.0 and earlier never recorded the `iss` and `sub` fields, so all legacy (existing) OIDC accounts from _need to be migrated_ to be properly secured.
Headscale v0.24.0 has an automatic migration feature, which is enabled by default (`map_legacy_users: true`). **This will be disabled by default in a future version of Headscale any unmigrated users will get new accounts.**
Headscale v0.24.0 will ignore any `email` claim if the IdP does not provide an `email_verified` claim set to `true`. [What "verified" actually means is contextually dependent](https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#StandardClaims) Headscale uses it as a signal that the contents of the `email` claim is reasonably trustworthy.
Headscale v0.23.0 and earlier never checked the `email_verified` claim. This means even if an IdP explicitly indicated to Headscale that its `email` claim was untrustworthy, Headscale would have still accepted it.
##### What does automatic migration do?
When automatic migration is enabled (`map_legacy_users: true`), Headscale will first match an OIDC account to a Headscale account by `iss` and `sub`, and then fall back to matching OIDC users similarly to how Headscale v0.23.0 did:
- If `strip_email_domain: true` (the default): the Headscale username matches the "username" part of their email address.
- If `strip_email_domain: false`: the Headscale username matches the _whole_ email address.
On migration, Headscale will change the account's username to their `preferred_username`. **This could break any ACLs or policies which are configured to match by username.**
Like with Headscale v0.23.0 and earlier, this migration only works for users who haven't changed their email address since their last Headscale login.
A _successful_ automated migration should otherwise be transparent to users.
Once a Headscale account has been migrated, it will be _unavailable_ to be matched by the legacy process. An OIDC login with a matching username, but _non-matching_ `iss` and `sub` will instead get a _new_ Headscale account.
Because of the way OIDC works, Headscale's automated migration process can _only_ work when a user tries to log in after the update. Mass updates would require Headscale implement a protocol like SCIM, which is **extremely** complicated and not available in all identity providers.
Administrators could also attempt to migrate users manually by editing the database, using their own mapping rules with known-good data sources.
Legacy account migration should have no effect on new installations where all users have a recorded `sub` and `iss`.
##### What happens when automatic migration is disabled?
When automatic migration is disabled (`map_legacy_users: false`), Headscale will only try to match an OIDC account to a Headscale account by `iss` and `sub`.
If there is no match, it will get a _new_ Headscale account even if there was a legacy account which _could_ have matched and migrated.
We recommend new Headscale users explicitly disable automatic migration but it should otherwise have no effect if every account has a recorded `iss` and `sub`.
When automatic migration is disabled, the `strip_email_domain` setting will have no effect.
Special thanks to @micolous for reviewing, proposing and working with us on these changes.
#### Other OIDC changes
Headscale now uses [the standard OIDC claims](https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#StandardClaims) to populate and update user information every time they log in:
| Headscale profile field | OIDC claim | Notes / examples |
| ----------------------- | -------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| email address | `email` | Only used when `"email_verified": true` |
| display name | `name` | eg: `Sam Smith` |
| username | `preferred_username` | Varies depending on IdP and configuration, eg: `ssmith`, `ssmith@idp.example.com`, `\\example.com\ssmith` |
| profile picture | `picture` | URL to a profile picture or avatar |
These should show up nicely in the Tailscale client.
This will also affect the way you [reference users in policies](https://github.com/juanfont/headscale/pull/2205).
### BREAKING
- Remove `dns.use_username_in_magic_dns` configuration option [#2020](https://github.com/juanfont/headscale/pull/2020)
- Having usernames in magic DNS is no longer possible.
- Redo OpenID Connect configuration [#2020](https://github.com/juanfont/headscale/pull/2020)
- `strip_email_domain` has been removed, domain is _always_ part of the username for OIDC.
- Users are now identified by `sub` claim in the ID token instead of username, allowing the username, name and email to be updated.
- User has been extended to store username, display name, profile picture url and email.
- These fields are forwarded to the client, and shows up nicely in the user switcher.
- These fields can be made available via the API/CLI for non-OIDC users in the future.
- Remove versions older than 1.56 [#2149](https://github.com/juanfont/headscale/pull/2149)
- Clean up old code required by old versions

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@ -1,8 +1,10 @@
package cli
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"net"
"net/http"
"os"
"strconv"
"time"
@ -64,6 +66,19 @@ func mockOIDC() error {
accessTTL = newTTL
}
userStr := os.Getenv("MOCKOIDC_USERS")
if userStr == "" {
return fmt.Errorf("MOCKOIDC_USERS not defined")
}
var users []mockoidc.MockUser
err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(userStr), &users)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("unmarshalling users: %w", err)
}
log.Info().Interface("users", users).Msg("loading users from JSON")
log.Info().Msgf("Access token TTL: %s", accessTTL)
port, err := strconv.Atoi(portStr)
@ -71,7 +86,7 @@ func mockOIDC() error {
return err
}
mock, err := getMockOIDC(clientID, clientSecret)
mock, err := getMockOIDC(clientID, clientSecret, users)
if err != nil {
return err
}
@ -93,12 +108,18 @@ func mockOIDC() error {
return nil
}
func getMockOIDC(clientID string, clientSecret string) (*mockoidc.MockOIDC, error) {
func getMockOIDC(clientID string, clientSecret string, users []mockoidc.MockUser) (*mockoidc.MockOIDC, error) {
keypair, err := mockoidc.NewKeypair(nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
userQueue := mockoidc.UserQueue{}
for _, user := range users {
userQueue.Push(&user)
}
mock := mockoidc.MockOIDC{
ClientID: clientID,
ClientSecret: clientSecret,
@ -107,9 +128,19 @@ func getMockOIDC(clientID string, clientSecret string) (*mockoidc.MockOIDC, erro
CodeChallengeMethodsSupported: []string{"plain", "S256"},
Keypair: keypair,
SessionStore: mockoidc.NewSessionStore(),
UserQueue: &mockoidc.UserQueue{},
UserQueue: &userQueue,
ErrorQueue: &mockoidc.ErrorQueue{},
}
mock.AddMiddleware(func(h http.Handler) http.Handler {
return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
log.Info().Msgf("Request: %+v", r)
h.ServeHTTP(w, r)
if r.Response != nil {
log.Info().Msgf("Response: %+v", r.Response)
}
})
})
return &mock, nil
}

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@ -364,12 +364,18 @@ unix_socket_permission: "0770"
# allowed_users:
# - alice@example.com
#
# # If `strip_email_domain` is set to `true`, the domain part of the username email address will be removed.
# # This will transform `first-name.last-name@example.com` to the user `first-name.last-name`
# # If `strip_email_domain` is set to `false` the domain part will NOT be removed resulting to the following
# user: `first-name.last-name.example.com`
#
# strip_email_domain: true
# # Map legacy users from pre-0.24.0 versions of headscale to the new OIDC users
# # by taking the username from the legacy user and matching it with the username
# # provided by the OIDC. This is useful when migrating from legacy users to OIDC
# # to force them using the unique identifier from the OIDC and to give them a
# # proper display name and picture if available.
# # Note that this will only work if the username from the legacy user is the same
# # and ther is a posibility for account takeover should a username have changed
# # with the provider.
# # Disabling this feature will cause all new logins to be created as new users.
# # Note this option will be removed in the future and should be set to false
# # on all new installations, or when all users have logged in with OIDC once.
# map_legacy_users: true
# Logtail configuration
# Logtail is Tailscales logging and auditing infrastructure, it allows the control panel

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@ -474,6 +474,8 @@ func NewHeadscaleDatabase(
Rollback: func(db *gorm.DB) error { return nil },
},
{
// Pick up new user fields used for OIDC and to
// populate the user with more interesting information.
ID: "202407191627",
Migrate: func(tx *gorm.DB) error {
err := tx.AutoMigrate(&types.User{})
@ -485,6 +487,21 @@ func NewHeadscaleDatabase(
},
Rollback: func(db *gorm.DB) error { return nil },
},
{
// The unique constraint of Name has been dropped
// in favour of a unique together of name and
// provider identity.
ID: "202408181235",
Migrate: func(tx *gorm.DB) error {
err := tx.AutoMigrate(&types.User{})
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
},
Rollback: func(db *gorm.DB) error { return nil },
},
},
)

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@ -436,25 +436,42 @@ func (a *AuthProviderOIDC) createOrUpdateUserFromClaim(
) (*types.User, error) {
var user *types.User
var err error
user, err = a.db.GetUserByOIDCIdentifier(claims.Sub)
user, err = a.db.GetUserByOIDCIdentifier(claims.Identifier())
if err != nil && !errors.Is(err, db.ErrUserNotFound) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("creating or updating user: %w", err)
}
// This check is for legacy, if the user cannot be found by the OIDC identifier
// look it up by username. This should only be needed once.
if user == nil {
user, err = a.db.GetUserByName(claims.Username)
if err != nil && !errors.Is(err, db.ErrUserNotFound) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("creating or updating user: %w", err)
}
// This branch will presist for a number of versions after the OIDC migration and
// then be removed following a deprecation.
// TODO(kradalby): Remove when strip_email_domain and migration is removed
// after #2170 is cleaned up.
if a.cfg.MapLegacyUsers && user == nil {
log.Trace().Str("username", claims.Username).Str("sub", claims.Sub).Msg("user not found by OIDC identifier, looking up by username")
if oldUsername, err := getUserName(claims, a.cfg.StripEmaildomain); err == nil {
log.Trace().Str("old_username", oldUsername).Str("sub", claims.Sub).Msg("found username")
user, err = a.db.GetUserByName(oldUsername)
if err != nil && !errors.Is(err, db.ErrUserNotFound) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("getting user: %w", err)
}
// if the user is still not found, create a new empty user.
if user == nil {
user = &types.User{}
// If the user exists, but it already has a provider identifier (OIDC sub), create a new user.
// This is to prevent users that have already been migrated to the new OIDC format
// to be updated with the new OIDC identifier inexplicitly which might be the cause of an
// account takeover.
if user != nil && user.ProviderIdentifier != "" {
log.Info().Str("username", claims.Username).Str("sub", claims.Sub).Msg("user found by username, but has provider identifier, creating new user.")
user = &types.User{}
}
}
}
// if the user is still not found, create a new empty user.
if user == nil {
user = &types.User{}
}
user.FromClaim(claims)
err = a.db.DB.Save(user).Error
if err != nil {
@ -502,3 +519,24 @@ func renderOIDCCallbackTemplate(
return &content, nil
}
// TODO(kradalby): Reintroduce when strip_email_domain is removed
// after #2170 is cleaned up
// DEPRECATED: DO NOT USE
func getUserName(
claims *types.OIDCClaims,
stripEmaildomain bool,
) (string, error) {
if !claims.EmailVerified {
return "", fmt.Errorf("email not verified")
}
userName, err := util.NormalizeToFQDNRules(
claims.Email,
stripEmaildomain,
)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return userName, nil
}

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@ -178,7 +178,12 @@ func (pol *ACLPolicy) CompileFilterRules(
for srcIndex, src := range acl.Sources {
srcs, err := pol.expandSource(src, nodes)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("parsing policy, acl index: %d->%d: %w", index, srcIndex, err)
return nil, fmt.Errorf(
"parsing policy, acl index: %d->%d: %w",
index,
srcIndex,
err,
)
}
srcIPs = append(srcIPs, srcs...)
}
@ -335,12 +340,21 @@ func (pol *ACLPolicy) CompileSSHPolicy(
case "check":
checkAction, err := sshCheckAction(sshACL.CheckPeriod)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("parsing SSH policy, parsing check duration, index: %d: %w", index, err)
return nil, fmt.Errorf(
"parsing SSH policy, parsing check duration, index: %d: %w",
index,
err,
)
} else {
action = *checkAction
}
default:
return nil, fmt.Errorf("parsing SSH policy, unknown action %q, index: %d: %w", sshACL.Action, index, err)
return nil, fmt.Errorf(
"parsing SSH policy, unknown action %q, index: %d: %w",
sshACL.Action,
index,
err,
)
}
principals := make([]*tailcfg.SSHPrincipal, 0, len(sshACL.Sources))
@ -977,10 +991,7 @@ func FilterNodesByACL(
continue
}
log.Printf("Checking if %s can access %s", node.Hostname, peer.Hostname)
if node.CanAccess(filter, nodes[index]) || peer.CanAccess(filter, node) {
log.Printf("CAN ACCESS %s can access %s", node.Hostname, peer.Hostname)
result = append(result, peer)
}
}

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@ -162,8 +162,10 @@ type OIDCConfig struct {
AllowedDomains []string
AllowedUsers []string
AllowedGroups []string
StripEmaildomain bool
Expiry time.Duration
UseExpiryFromToken bool
MapLegacyUsers bool
}
type DERPConfig struct {
@ -272,9 +274,11 @@ func LoadConfig(path string, isFile bool) error {
viper.SetDefault("database.sqlite.write_ahead_log", true)
viper.SetDefault("oidc.scope", []string{oidc.ScopeOpenID, "profile", "email"})
viper.SetDefault("oidc.strip_email_domain", true)
viper.SetDefault("oidc.only_start_if_oidc_is_available", true)
viper.SetDefault("oidc.expiry", "180d")
viper.SetDefault("oidc.use_expiry_from_token", false)
viper.SetDefault("oidc.map_legacy_users", true)
viper.SetDefault("logtail.enabled", false)
viper.SetDefault("randomize_client_port", false)
@ -318,14 +322,18 @@ func validateServerConfig() error {
depr.warn("dns_config.use_username_in_magic_dns")
depr.warn("dns.use_username_in_magic_dns")
depr.fatal("oidc.strip_email_domain")
// TODO(kradalby): Reintroduce when strip_email_domain is removed
// after #2170 is cleaned up
// depr.fatal("oidc.strip_email_domain")
depr.fatal("dns.use_username_in_musername_in_magic_dns")
depr.fatal("dns_config.use_username_in_musername_in_magic_dns")
depr.Log()
for _, removed := range []string{
"oidc.strip_email_domain",
// TODO(kradalby): Reintroduce when strip_email_domain is removed
// after #2170 is cleaned up
// "oidc.strip_email_domain",
"dns_config.use_username_in_musername_in_magic_dns",
} {
if viper.IsSet(removed) {
@ -897,6 +905,10 @@ func LoadServerConfig() (*Config, error) {
}
}(),
UseExpiryFromToken: viper.GetBool("oidc.use_expiry_from_token"),
// TODO(kradalby): Remove when strip_email_domain is removed
// after #2170 is cleaned up
StripEmaildomain: viper.GetBool("oidc.strip_email_domain"),
MapLegacyUsers: viper.GetBool("oidc.map_legacy_users"),
},
LogTail: logTailConfig,

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@ -19,10 +19,14 @@ type UserID uint64
// that contain our machines.
type User struct {
gorm.Model
// The index `idx_name_provider_identifier` is to enforce uniqueness
// between Name and ProviderIdentifier. This ensures that
// you can have multiple usersnames of the same name in OIDC,
// but not if you only run with CLI users.
// Username for the user, is used if email is empty
// Should not be used, please use Username().
Name string `gorm:"unique"`
Name string `gorm:"index,uniqueIndex:idx_name_provider_identifier"`
// Typically the full name of the user
DisplayName string
@ -34,7 +38,7 @@ type User struct {
// Unique identifier of the user from OIDC,
// comes from `sub` claim in the OIDC token
// and is used to lookup the user.
ProviderIdentifier string `gorm:"index"`
ProviderIdentifier string `gorm:"unique,index,uniqueIndex:idx_name_provider_identifier"`
// Provider is the origin of the user account,
// same as RegistrationMethod, without authkey.
@ -50,8 +54,15 @@ type User struct {
// enabled with OIDC, which means that there is a domain involved which
// should be used throughout headscale, in information returned to the
// user and the Policy engine.
// If the username does not contain an '@' it will be added to the end.
func (u *User) Username() string {
return cmp.Or(u.Email, u.Name, u.ProviderIdentifier, strconv.FormatUint(uint64(u.ID), 10))
username := cmp.Or(u.Email, u.Name, u.ProviderIdentifier, strconv.FormatUint(uint64(u.ID), 10))
// TODO(kradalby): Wire up all of this for the future
// if !strings.Contains(username, "@") {
// username = username + "@"
// }
return username
}
// DisplayNameOrUsername returns the DisplayName if it exists, otherwise
@ -116,6 +127,7 @@ func (u *User) Proto() *v1.User {
type OIDCClaims struct {
// Sub is the user's unique identifier at the provider.
Sub string `json:"sub"`
Iss string `json:"iss"`
// Name is the user's full name.
Name string `json:"name,omitempty"`
@ -126,12 +138,18 @@ type OIDCClaims struct {
Username string `json:"preferred_username,omitempty"`
}
func (c *OIDCClaims) Identifier() string {
return c.Iss + "/" + c.Sub
}
// FromClaim overrides a User from OIDC claims.
// All fields will be updated, except for the ID.
func (u *User) FromClaim(claims *OIDCClaims) {
u.ProviderIdentifier = claims.Sub
u.ProviderIdentifier = claims.Identifier()
u.DisplayName = claims.Name
u.Email = claims.Email
if claims.EmailVerified {
u.Email = claims.Email
}
u.Name = claims.Username
u.ProfilePicURL = claims.ProfilePictureURL
u.Provider = util.RegisterMethodOIDC

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@ -182,3 +182,33 @@ func GenerateIPv6DNSRootDomain(ipPrefix netip.Prefix) []dnsname.FQDN {
return fqdns
}
// TODO(kradalby): Reintroduce when strip_email_domain is removed
// after #2170 is cleaned up
// DEPRECATED: DO NOT USE
// NormalizeToFQDNRules will replace forbidden chars in user
// it can also return an error if the user doesn't respect RFC 952 and 1123.
func NormalizeToFQDNRules(name string, stripEmailDomain bool) (string, error) {
name = strings.ToLower(name)
name = strings.ReplaceAll(name, "'", "")
atIdx := strings.Index(name, "@")
if stripEmailDomain && atIdx > 0 {
name = name[:atIdx]
} else {
name = strings.ReplaceAll(name, "@", ".")
}
name = invalidCharsInUserRegex.ReplaceAllString(name, "-")
for _, elt := range strings.Split(name, ".") {
if len(elt) > LabelHostnameLength {
return "", fmt.Errorf(
"label %v is more than 63 chars: %w",
elt,
ErrInvalidUserName,
)
}
}
return name, nil
}

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ package integration
import (
"context"
"crypto/tls"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
@ -10,14 +11,19 @@ import (
"net"
"net/http"
"net/netip"
"sort"
"strconv"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp"
"github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp/cmpopts"
v1 "github.com/juanfont/headscale/gen/go/headscale/v1"
"github.com/juanfont/headscale/hscontrol/types"
"github.com/juanfont/headscale/hscontrol/util"
"github.com/juanfont/headscale/integration/dockertestutil"
"github.com/juanfont/headscale/integration/hsic"
"github.com/oauth2-proxy/mockoidc"
"github.com/ory/dockertest/v3"
"github.com/ory/dockertest/v3/docker"
"github.com/samber/lo"
@ -50,18 +56,32 @@ func TestOIDCAuthenticationPingAll(t *testing.T) {
}
defer scenario.ShutdownAssertNoPanics(t)
// Logins to MockOIDC is served by a queue with a strict order,
// if we use more than one node per user, the order of the logins
// will not be deterministic and the test will fail.
spec := map[string]int{
"user1": len(MustTestVersions),
"user1": 1,
"user2": 1,
}
oidcConfig, err := scenario.runMockOIDC(defaultAccessTTL)
mockusers := []mockoidc.MockUser{
oidcMockUser("user1", true),
oidcMockUser("user2", false),
}
oidcConfig, err := scenario.runMockOIDC(defaultAccessTTL, mockusers)
assertNoErrf(t, "failed to run mock OIDC server: %s", err)
defer scenario.mockOIDC.Close()
oidcMap := map[string]string{
"HEADSCALE_OIDC_ISSUER": oidcConfig.Issuer,
"HEADSCALE_OIDC_CLIENT_ID": oidcConfig.ClientID,
"CREDENTIALS_DIRECTORY_TEST": "/tmp",
"HEADSCALE_OIDC_CLIENT_SECRET_PATH": "${CREDENTIALS_DIRECTORY_TEST}/hs_client_oidc_secret",
// TODO(kradalby): Remove when strip_email_domain is removed
// after #2170 is cleaned up
"HEADSCALE_OIDC_MAP_LEGACY_USERS": "0",
"HEADSCALE_OIDC_STRIP_EMAIL_DOMAIN": "0",
}
err = scenario.CreateHeadscaleEnv(
@ -91,6 +111,55 @@ func TestOIDCAuthenticationPingAll(t *testing.T) {
success := pingAllHelper(t, allClients, allAddrs)
t.Logf("%d successful pings out of %d", success, len(allClients)*len(allIps))
headscale, err := scenario.Headscale()
assertNoErr(t, err)
var listUsers []v1.User
err = executeAndUnmarshal(headscale,
[]string{
"headscale",
"users",
"list",
"--output",
"json",
},
&listUsers,
)
assertNoErr(t, err)
want := []v1.User{
{
Id: "1",
Name: "user1",
},
{
Id: "2",
Name: "user1",
Email: "user1@headscale.net",
Provider: "oidc",
ProviderId: oidcConfig.Issuer + "/user1",
},
{
Id: "3",
Name: "user2",
},
{
Id: "4",
Name: "user2",
Email: "", // Unverified
Provider: "oidc",
ProviderId: oidcConfig.Issuer + "/user2",
},
}
sort.Slice(listUsers, func(i, j int) bool {
return listUsers[i].Id < listUsers[j].Id
})
if diff := cmp.Diff(want, listUsers, cmpopts.IgnoreUnexported(v1.User{}), cmpopts.IgnoreFields(v1.User{}, "CreatedAt")); diff != "" {
t.Fatalf("unexpected users: %s", diff)
}
}
// This test is really flaky.
@ -111,11 +180,16 @@ func TestOIDCExpireNodesBasedOnTokenExpiry(t *testing.T) {
defer scenario.ShutdownAssertNoPanics(t)
spec := map[string]int{
"user1": 3,
"user1": 1,
"user2": 1,
}
oidcConfig, err := scenario.runMockOIDC(shortAccessTTL)
oidcConfig, err := scenario.runMockOIDC(shortAccessTTL, []mockoidc.MockUser{
oidcMockUser("user1", true),
oidcMockUser("user2", false),
})
assertNoErrf(t, "failed to run mock OIDC server: %s", err)
defer scenario.mockOIDC.Close()
oidcMap := map[string]string{
"HEADSCALE_OIDC_ISSUER": oidcConfig.Issuer,
@ -159,6 +233,297 @@ func TestOIDCExpireNodesBasedOnTokenExpiry(t *testing.T) {
assertTailscaleNodesLogout(t, allClients)
}
// TODO(kradalby):
// - Test that creates a new user when one exists when migration is turned off
// - Test that takes over a user when one exists when migration is turned on
// - But email is not verified
// - stripped email domain on/off
func TestOIDC024UserCreation(t *testing.T) {
IntegrationSkip(t)
tests := []struct {
name string
config map[string]string
emailVerified bool
cliUsers []string
oidcUsers []string
want func(iss string) []v1.User
}{
{
name: "no-migration-verified-email",
config: map[string]string{
"HEADSCALE_OIDC_MAP_LEGACY_USERS": "0",
},
emailVerified: true,
cliUsers: []string{"user1", "user2"},
oidcUsers: []string{"user1", "user2"},
want: func(iss string) []v1.User {
return []v1.User{
{
Id: "1",
Name: "user1",
},
{
Id: "2",
Name: "user1",
Email: "user1@headscale.net",
Provider: "oidc",
ProviderId: iss + "/user1",
},
{
Id: "3",
Name: "user2",
},
{
Id: "4",
Name: "user2",
Email: "user2@headscale.net",
Provider: "oidc",
ProviderId: iss + "/user2",
},
}
},
},
{
name: "no-migration-not-verified-email",
config: map[string]string{
"HEADSCALE_OIDC_MAP_LEGACY_USERS": "0",
},
emailVerified: false,
cliUsers: []string{"user1", "user2"},
oidcUsers: []string{"user1", "user2"},
want: func(iss string) []v1.User {
return []v1.User{
{
Id: "1",
Name: "user1",
},
{
Id: "2",
Name: "user1",
Provider: "oidc",
ProviderId: iss + "/user1",
},
{
Id: "3",
Name: "user2",
},
{
Id: "4",
Name: "user2",
Provider: "oidc",
ProviderId: iss + "/user2",
},
}
},
},
{
name: "migration-strip-domains-verified-email",
config: map[string]string{
"HEADSCALE_OIDC_MAP_LEGACY_USERS": "1",
"HEADSCALE_OIDC_STRIP_EMAIL_DOMAIN": "1",
},
emailVerified: true,
cliUsers: []string{"user1", "user2"},
oidcUsers: []string{"user1", "user2"},
want: func(iss string) []v1.User {
return []v1.User{
{
Id: "1",
Name: "user1",
Email: "user1@headscale.net",
Provider: "oidc",
ProviderId: iss + "/user1",
},
{
Id: "2",
Name: "user2",
Email: "user2@headscale.net",
Provider: "oidc",
ProviderId: iss + "/user2",
},
}
},
},
{
name: "migration-strip-domains-not-verified-email",
config: map[string]string{
"HEADSCALE_OIDC_MAP_LEGACY_USERS": "1",
"HEADSCALE_OIDC_STRIP_EMAIL_DOMAIN": "1",
},
emailVerified: false,
cliUsers: []string{"user1", "user2"},
oidcUsers: []string{"user1", "user2"},
want: func(iss string) []v1.User {
return []v1.User{
{
Id: "1",
Name: "user1",
},
{
Id: "2",
Name: "user1",
Provider: "oidc",
ProviderId: iss + "/user1",
},
{
Id: "3",
Name: "user2",
},
{
Id: "4",
Name: "user2",
Provider: "oidc",
ProviderId: iss + "/user2",
},
}
},
},
{
name: "migration-no-strip-domains-verified-email",
config: map[string]string{
"HEADSCALE_OIDC_MAP_LEGACY_USERS": "1",
"HEADSCALE_OIDC_STRIP_EMAIL_DOMAIN": "0",
},
emailVerified: true,
cliUsers: []string{"user1.headscale.net", "user2.headscale.net"},
oidcUsers: []string{"user1", "user2"},
want: func(iss string) []v1.User {
return []v1.User{
// Hmm I think we will have to overwrite the initial name here
// createuser with "user1.headscale.net", but oidc with "user1"
{
Id: "1",
Name: "user1",
Email: "user1@headscale.net",
Provider: "oidc",
ProviderId: iss + "/user1",
},
{
Id: "2",
Name: "user2",
Email: "user2@headscale.net",
Provider: "oidc",
ProviderId: iss + "/user2",
},
}
},
},
{
name: "migration-no-strip-domains-not-verified-email",
config: map[string]string{
"HEADSCALE_OIDC_MAP_LEGACY_USERS": "1",
"HEADSCALE_OIDC_STRIP_EMAIL_DOMAIN": "0",
},
emailVerified: false,
cliUsers: []string{"user1.headscale.net", "user2.headscale.net"},
oidcUsers: []string{"user1", "user2"},
want: func(iss string) []v1.User {
return []v1.User{
{
Id: "1",
Name: "user1.headscale.net",
},
{
Id: "2",
Name: "user1",
Provider: "oidc",
ProviderId: iss + "/user1",
},
{
Id: "3",
Name: "user2.headscale.net",
},
{
Id: "4",
Name: "user2",
Provider: "oidc",
ProviderId: iss + "/user2",
},
}
},
},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
baseScenario, err := NewScenario(dockertestMaxWait())
assertNoErr(t, err)
scenario := AuthOIDCScenario{
Scenario: baseScenario,
}
defer scenario.ShutdownAssertNoPanics(t)
spec := map[string]int{}
for _, user := range tt.cliUsers {
spec[user] = 1
}
var mockusers []mockoidc.MockUser
for _, user := range tt.oidcUsers {
mockusers = append(mockusers, oidcMockUser(user, tt.emailVerified))
}
oidcConfig, err := scenario.runMockOIDC(defaultAccessTTL, mockusers)
assertNoErrf(t, "failed to run mock OIDC server: %s", err)
defer scenario.mockOIDC.Close()
oidcMap := map[string]string{
"HEADSCALE_OIDC_ISSUER": oidcConfig.Issuer,
"HEADSCALE_OIDC_CLIENT_ID": oidcConfig.ClientID,
"CREDENTIALS_DIRECTORY_TEST": "/tmp",
"HEADSCALE_OIDC_CLIENT_SECRET_PATH": "${CREDENTIALS_DIRECTORY_TEST}/hs_client_oidc_secret",
}
for k, v := range tt.config {
oidcMap[k] = v
}
err = scenario.CreateHeadscaleEnv(
spec,
hsic.WithTestName("oidcmigration"),
hsic.WithConfigEnv(oidcMap),
hsic.WithTLS(),
hsic.WithHostnameAsServerURL(),
hsic.WithFileInContainer("/tmp/hs_client_oidc_secret", []byte(oidcConfig.ClientSecret)),
)
assertNoErrHeadscaleEnv(t, err)
// Ensure that the nodes have logged in, this is what
// triggers user creation via OIDC.
err = scenario.WaitForTailscaleSync()
assertNoErrSync(t, err)
headscale, err := scenario.Headscale()
assertNoErr(t, err)
want := tt.want(oidcConfig.Issuer)
var listUsers []v1.User
err = executeAndUnmarshal(headscale,
[]string{
"headscale",
"users",
"list",
"--output",
"json",
},
&listUsers,
)
assertNoErr(t, err)
sort.Slice(listUsers, func(i, j int) bool {
return listUsers[i].Id < listUsers[j].Id
})
if diff := cmp.Diff(want, listUsers, cmpopts.IgnoreUnexported(v1.User{}), cmpopts.IgnoreFields(v1.User{}, "CreatedAt")); diff != "" {
t.Errorf("unexpected users: %s", diff)
}
})
}
}
func (s *AuthOIDCScenario) CreateHeadscaleEnv(
users map[string]int,
opts ...hsic.Option,
@ -174,6 +539,13 @@ func (s *AuthOIDCScenario) CreateHeadscaleEnv(
}
for userName, clientCount := range users {
if clientCount != 1 {
// OIDC scenario only supports one client per user.
// This is because the MockOIDC server can only serve login
// requests based on a queue it has been given on startup.
// We currently only populates it with one login request per user.
return fmt.Errorf("client count must be 1 for OIDC scenario.")
}
log.Printf("creating user %s with %d clients", userName, clientCount)
err = s.CreateUser(userName)
if err != nil {
@ -194,7 +566,7 @@ func (s *AuthOIDCScenario) CreateHeadscaleEnv(
return nil
}
func (s *AuthOIDCScenario) runMockOIDC(accessTTL time.Duration) (*types.OIDCConfig, error) {
func (s *AuthOIDCScenario) runMockOIDC(accessTTL time.Duration, users []mockoidc.MockUser) (*types.OIDCConfig, error) {
port, err := dockertestutil.RandomFreeHostPort()
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("could not find an open port: %s", err)
@ -205,6 +577,11 @@ func (s *AuthOIDCScenario) runMockOIDC(accessTTL time.Duration) (*types.OIDCConf
hostname := fmt.Sprintf("hs-oidcmock-%s", hash)
usersJSON, err := json.Marshal(users)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
mockOidcOptions := &dockertest.RunOptions{
Name: hostname,
Cmd: []string{"headscale", "mockoidc"},
@ -219,6 +596,7 @@ func (s *AuthOIDCScenario) runMockOIDC(accessTTL time.Duration) (*types.OIDCConf
"MOCKOIDC_CLIENT_ID=superclient",
"MOCKOIDC_CLIENT_SECRET=supersecret",
fmt.Sprintf("MOCKOIDC_ACCESS_TTL=%s", accessTTL.String()),
fmt.Sprintf("MOCKOIDC_USERS=%s", string(usersJSON)),
},
}
@ -310,45 +688,40 @@ func (s *AuthOIDCScenario) runTailscaleUp(
log.Printf("%s login url: %s\n", c.Hostname(), loginURL.String())
if err := s.pool.Retry(func() error {
log.Printf("%s logging in with url", c.Hostname())
httpClient := &http.Client{Transport: insecureTransport}
ctx := context.Background()
req, _ := http.NewRequestWithContext(ctx, http.MethodGet, loginURL.String(), nil)
resp, err := httpClient.Do(req)
if err != nil {
log.Printf(
"%s failed to login using url %s: %s",
c.Hostname(),
loginURL,
err,
)
log.Printf("%s logging in with url", c.Hostname())
httpClient := &http.Client{Transport: insecureTransport}
ctx := context.Background()
req, _ := http.NewRequestWithContext(ctx, http.MethodGet, loginURL.String(), nil)
resp, err := httpClient.Do(req)
if err != nil {
log.Printf(
"%s failed to login using url %s: %s",
c.Hostname(),
loginURL,
err,
)
return err
}
return err
}
if resp.StatusCode != http.StatusOK {
log.Printf("%s response code of oidc login request was %s", c.Hostname(), resp.Status)
if resp.StatusCode != http.StatusOK {
log.Printf("%s response code of oidc login request was %s", c.Hostname(), resp.Status)
body, _ := io.ReadAll(resp.Body)
log.Printf("body: %s", body)
return errStatusCodeNotOK
}
return errStatusCodeNotOK
}
defer resp.Body.Close()
defer resp.Body.Close()
_, err = io.ReadAll(resp.Body)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("%s failed to read response body: %s", c.Hostname(), err)
_, err = io.ReadAll(resp.Body)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("%s failed to read response body: %s", c.Hostname(), err)
return err
}
return nil
}); err != nil {
return err
}
log.Printf("Finished request for %s to join tailnet", c.Hostname())
return nil
})
@ -395,3 +768,12 @@ func assertTailscaleNodesLogout(t *testing.T, clients []TailscaleClient) {
assert.Equal(t, "NeedsLogin", status.BackendState)
}
}
func oidcMockUser(username string, emailVerified bool) mockoidc.MockUser {
return mockoidc.MockUser{
Subject: username,
PreferredUsername: username,
Email: fmt.Sprintf("%s@headscale.net", username),
EmailVerified: emailVerified,
}
}

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@ -212,7 +212,9 @@ func TestPreAuthKeyCommand(t *testing.T) {
continue
}
assert.Equal(t, listedPreAuthKeys[index].GetAclTags(), []string{"tag:test1", "tag:test2"})
tags := listedPreAuthKeys[index].GetAclTags()
sort.Strings(tags)
assert.Equal(t, []string{"tag:test1", "tag:test2"}, tags)
}
// Test key expiry

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@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ func ExecuteCommand(
select {
case res := <-resultChan:
if res.err != nil {
return stdout.String(), stderr.String(), res.err
return stdout.String(), stderr.String(), fmt.Errorf("command failed, stderr: %s: %w", stderr.String(), res.err)
}
if res.exitCode != 0 {
@ -83,12 +83,12 @@ func ExecuteCommand(
// log.Println("stdout: ", stdout.String())
// log.Println("stderr: ", stderr.String())
return stdout.String(), stderr.String(), ErrDockertestCommandFailed
return stdout.String(), stderr.String(), fmt.Errorf("command failed, stderr: %s: %w", stderr.String(), ErrDockertestCommandFailed)
}
return stdout.String(), stderr.String(), nil
case <-time.After(execConfig.timeout):
return stdout.String(), stderr.String(), ErrDockertestCommandTimeout
return stdout.String(), stderr.String(), fmt.Errorf("command failed, stderr: %s: %w", stderr.String(), ErrDockertestCommandTimeout)
}
}