this commit changes and streamlines the dns_config into a new
key, dns. It removes a combination of outdates and incompatible
configuration options that made it easy to confuse what headscale
could and could not do, or what to expect from ones configuration.
Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
* reformat code
This is mostly an automated change with `make lint`.
I had to manually please golangci-lint in routes_test because of a short
variable name.
* fix start -> strategy which was wrongly corrected by linter
jagottsicher's fork fixed a bug in Windows implementation. While Windows may be not intended as a target platform,
some contributors may prefer it for development.
Also ran go mod tidy, thus two more unnecessary packages are removed from go.sum
Fixes the issue reported in #1712. In Tailscale SaaS, ephemeral keys can be single-user or reusable. Until now, our ephemerals were only reusable. This PR makes us adhere to the .com behaviour.
A lot of things are breaking in 0.23 so instead of having this
be a long process, just rip of the plaster.
Updates #1758
Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
We currently do not have a way to clean up api keys. There may be cases
where users of headscale may generate a lot of api keys and these may
end up accumulating in the database. This commit adds the command to
delete an api key given a prefix.
This commits removes the locks used to guard data integrity for the
database and replaces them with Transactions, turns out that SQL had
a way to deal with this all along.
This reduces the complexity we had with multiple locks that might stack
or recurse (database, nofitifer, mapper). All notifications and state
updates are now triggered _after_ a database change.
Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
* upgrade tailscale
Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
* make Node object use actualy tailscale key types
This commit changes the Node struct to have both a field for strings
to store the keys in the database and a dedicated Key for each type
of key.
The keys are populated and stored with Gorm hooks to ensure the data
is stored in the db.
Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
* use key types throughout the code
Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
* make sure machinekey is concistently used
Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
* use machine key in auth url
Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
* fix web register
Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
* use key type in notifier
Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
* fix relogin with webauth
Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
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Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
Also bumps tailscale version to trigger build and fixes a CLI test
that had the wrong capitalisation
Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
This is a massive commit that restructures the code into modules:
db/
All functions related to modifying the Database
types/
All type definitions and methods that can be exclusivly used on
these types without dependencies
policy/
All Policy related code, now without dependencies on the Database.
policy/matcher/
Dedicated code to match machines in a list of FilterRules
Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
This is step one in detaching the Database layer from Headscale (h). The
ultimate goal is to have all function that does database operations in
its own package, and keep the business logic and writing separate.
Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
This commit simplifies the goreleaser configuration and then adds nfpm
support which allows us to build .deb and .rpm for each of the ARCH we
support.
The deb and rpm packages adds systemd services and users, creates
directories etc and should in general give the user a working
environment. We should be able to remove a lot of the complicated,
PEBCAK inducing documentation after this.
Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
This commit adds a default OpenID Connect expiry to 180d to align with
Tailscale SaaS (previously infinite or based on token expiry).
In addition, it adds an option use the expiry time from the Token sent
by the OpenID provider. This will typically cause really short expiry
and you should only turn on this option if you know what you are
desiring.
This fixes#1176.
Co-authored-by: Even Holthe <even.holthe@bekk.no>
Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>