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Zoltan Papp
f6900fb07c [client] backport enforce a single selected exit node (#6640)
* routemanager: enforce a single selected exit node

Backport of the exit-node exclusivity reconcile from the 0.75.0 line
(upstream commit 966fbec11) onto v0.74.0. Exit nodes are mutually
exclusive, but the RouteSelector stores routes with default-on semantics,
so every available exit node reported as selected at once.

Reconcile exit-node selection on each network map: keep at most one
selected -- the user's persisted pick, else whatever management marks for
auto-apply (SkipAutoApply=false), else none. Never auto-activate an exit
node the map does not request.

Carries over only the manager/routeselector logic and its test; the
desktop-only client/server changes and the BumpNetworksRevision UI-push
feature from the original commit are intentionally excluded.

* routeselector: make exit-node reconciliation atomic

enforceSingleExitNode took the RouteSelector lock three separate times
(IsDeselectAll, then DeselectRoutes, then SelectRoutes), so a concurrent
DeselectAllRoutes could interleave and be silently undone: SelectRoutes on
its deselectAll branch clears the flag and re-selects the preferred exit
node, overriding the user's "all off".

Move the whole reconciliation into a single locked RouteSelector method
(SetExclusiveExitNode) that checks deselectAll inside the critical section,
so a deselect-all either fully precedes the reconcile (left untouched) or
fully follows it (honoured). No interleaving is possible.
2026-07-03 10:31:06 +02:00
Zoltan Papp
8ae2cd0a08 [client] Fix ios route notify ordering (#6454)
* [client] fix iOS route-update reordering that black-holed IPv6 on exit-node disable

On iOS the route notifier delivered each prefix update from its own
fire-and-forget goroutine (notify -> `go func`), so Go provided no ordering
guarantee between consecutive updates. It also read currentPrefixes inside
that goroutine without holding the lock, racing the next OnNewPrefixes write.

On exit-node disable the core removes the default routes as two separate
prefix updates (0.0.0.0/0, then the synthesized ::/0). When the two
goroutines were reordered, the stale snapshot still containing ::/0 was
delivered last and clobbered the correct default-free one. iOS then kept the
::/0 default route on the tunnel with no exit node to carry it, black-holing
all IPv6 traffic while IPv4 recovered correctly.

Fix: deliver updates through a single worker goroutine fed by a buffered
channel, preserving production order, and snapshot the joined prefix string
under the mutex so it can't race a concurrent update. Buffered so producers
(which run under the route manager lock) don't block on the listener callback.

* [client] close iOS notifier delivery goroutine on Stop, unbounded queue

The delivery goroutine was never stopped, leaking on every engine
restart. Add Notifier.Close, called from the route manager Stop after
routing cleanup.

Replace the buffered update channel with a cond-driven linked-list
queue so route-update producers (running under the route manager lock)
never block when the listener callback is slow.
2026-06-17 18:29:33 +02:00
Zoltan Papp
08a2b63675 [client] propagate exit-node deselect to synthesized v6 (::/0) route (#6296)
* [client] propagate exit-node deselect to synthesized v6 (::/0) route

When a client deselects an IPv4 exit node, the auto-generated IPv6 default
route (::/0) was still selected and pushed onto the tunnel interface, even
though the user disabled the exit node. On an exit node without a real IPv6
egress this blackholes IPv6 traffic, and because clients prefer IPv6 (happy
eyeballs) it can break general connectivity.

Root cause: the synthesized v6 route gets a different NetID than its v4 base
(base + "-v6"). The route selector keys deselects by NetID and defaults
unknown NetIDs to selected, so the "-v6" entry was never matched by the v4
deselect. The effectiveNetID() mirror that solves exactly this is used by
HasUserSelectionForRoute and FilterSelectedExitNodes, but categorizeUserSelection
called the raw IsSelected(), bypassing it and mis-categorizing the v6 pair as
user-selected.

Add RouteSelector.IsSelectedForExitNode(), which applies effectiveNetID before
the selection check, and use it in categorizeUserSelection. IsSelected() is left
untouched so non-exit code paths don't make unrelated "*-v6" routes inherit v4
state. Adds regression tests for the v4/v6 deselect mirror and explicit-v6
override.

* [client] add DIAG logging to trace exit-node v6 (::/0) route filtering

Temporary diagnostics to find why a deselected v4 exit node's synthesized
::/0 route still reaches the tunnel. Logs the full install path: incoming
client networks, route-selector state before/after the management-driven
update, what updateExitNodeSelections deselects/selects, and per-route
KEEP/SKIP/DROP decisions in FilterSelectedExitNodes and applyExitNodeFilter.
To be reverted once the real root cause is confirmed from a client log.

* [client] clear orphaned v6 exit selection when v4 pair is toggled

Root cause of the leaking ::/0 route, confirmed from client logs: the
synthesized "-v6" exit route could stay explicitly selected in the persisted
route-selector state while its v4 base was deselected (selected=[...-v6],
deselected=[...v4base]). Because the v6 entry then has its own explicit state,
effectiveNetID stops mirroring the v4 base, so FilterSelectedExitNodes keeps
::/0 and it is installed on the tunnel even though the user disabled the exit
node. This happened because the iOS SDK's deselect only pairs the "-v6" sibling
via ExpandV6ExitPairs when the v6 route is present in the current routesMap; a
deselect at a moment it wasn't expanded left the v6 selection orphaned.

Fix at the selector write path so it is independent of routesMap timing: when a
v4 exit NetID is selected or deselected, clear any orphaned explicit state on
its "-v6" sibling (clearPairedV6Locked), unless the sibling is part of the same
batch (the deliberate ExpandV6ExitPairs case). The v6 then falls back to
inheriting the v4 base via effectiveNetID, so a v4 deselect also drops ::/0 and
a v4 select brings both back.

Adds regression tests: a stale explicit v6 selection is cleared by a later v4
deselect, and an explicit v6 select made in the same batch is preserved.

* [ios] compute route connection status in the bridge

The iOS bridge exposed a route's Network as a possibly comma-joined string
("0.0.0.0/0, ::/0" for a merged exit node) but no connection status, forcing
the UI to infer status by string-matching that joined value against peer
routes — which never matched for the merged exit node, leaving it stuck as
not-connected. Android already computes status in the core (findBestRoutePeer).

Mirror that here: add a Status field to RoutesSelectionInfo and compute it from
the connected peers' route tables, matching the route's primary prefix, a merged
exit node's extra v6 prefix, or a dynamic route's domain pattern (the key the
route manager records). The UI can now read the status directly.

* [client] remove exit-node v6 DIAG logging and tidy routeselector

Drop the temporary DIAG diagnostics added to trace the leaking ::/0 route
(the root cause is fixed and confirmed). Also reorganize routeselector.go so
the exit-node helpers (clearPairedV6Locked, isExitNode) sit next to the
exit-node code paths and MarshalJSON/UnmarshalJSON are grouped together.

* [client] mirror v4 exit selection onto v6 pair at write time

The synthesized "-v6" exit route shares its v4 base's NetID plus a "-v6"
suffix. Selection state was reconciled at read time via effectiveNetID, a
mirror that could only be applied on exit-node code paths, which forced a
parallel IsSelectedForExitNode() alongside IsSelected() and a clearPairedV6Locked()
orphan cleanup on every toggle. That machinery still missed the case observed
in the field: a persisted state with the v4 base deselected but its "-v6"
sibling explicitly selected (orphaned). Because effectiveNetID returns the v6
entry itself once it carries explicit state, and clearPairedV6Locked only fires
on a live toggle, the loaded orphan survived and the ::/0 route leaked onto the
tunnel despite the exit node being disabled, breaking IPv6 (happy eyeballs).

Treat the v4/v6 exit pair as a single toggle and keep state consistent at write
time instead. RouteSelector.SyncPairedSelection forces the "-v6" entry to match
its v4 base unconditionally, resetting any orphaned explicit state. The route
manager, which knows the route prefixes, computes the pairs (V6ExitMergeSet) and
calls it from updateRouteSelectorFromManagement before selection is read, so both
collectExitNodeInfo and FilterSelectedExitNodes see consistent state, including
pairs loaded from persisted selector state.

This removes effectiveNetID, IsSelectedForExitNode and clearPairedV6Locked; the
selector is literal again and no longer needs the "exit-node paths only" caveat.
HasUserSelectionForRoute and applyExitNodeFilter use the raw NetID.

Adds a selector test for SyncPairedSelection (including the orphaned-v6 case) and
a route-manager test reproducing the persisted-orphan scenario from the field log.

* [client] add DIAG logging to trace v6 exit-pair mirror

The write-time mirror did not eliminate the leak in field testing. Re-add the
DIAG diagnostics around the exit-node selection flow to capture a fresh trace:

- UpdateRoutes: incoming client networks, selector state before/after the
  management update, and the networks remaining after FilterSelectedExitNodes.
- mirrorV6ExitPairSelections: the NetIDs present in this update and the v6 pairs
  V6ExitMergeSet derives from them (reveals whether the v4 base and its ::/0 pair
  are present in the same update so the pair can be matched).
- SyncPairedSelection: the base/paired state before and after the sync.
- FilterSelectedExitNodes / applyExitNodeFilter: per-route SKIP/KEEP/DROP and the
  selection lookups behind each decision.
- updateExitNodeSelections / logExitNodeUpdate: categorization and deselect set.

Temporary; to be removed once the root cause is confirmed.

* [client] remove v6 exit-pair mirror DIAG logging

Drop the temporary DIAG diagnostics added to trace the v4/v6 exit-pair mirror.
The field log confirmed the write-time mirror keeps the pair consistent (the
::/0 route is only ever applied alongside its v4 base and is dropped on deselect),
so the diagnostics are no longer needed.
2026-06-16 12:27:58 +02:00
Viktor Liu
8e1d5b78c2 [client] Preserve user deselect-all across management route sync (#6363) 2026-06-09 10:24:17 +02:00
Viktor Liu
9ed2e2a5b4 [client] Drop DNS probes for passive health projection (#5971) 2026-05-15 17:07:38 +02:00
Viktor Liu
2ccae7ec47 [client] Mirror v4 exit selection onto v6 pair and honour SkipAutoApply per route (#6150) 2026-05-15 16:58:47 +02:00
Viktor Liu
205ebcfda2 [management, client] Add IPv6 overlay support (#5631) 2026-05-07 11:33:37 +02:00
Zoltan Papp
7483fec048 Fix Android internet blackhole caused by stale route re-injection on TUN rebuild (#5865)
extraInitialRoutes() was meant to preserve only the fake IP route
(240.0.0.0/8) across TUN rebuilds, but it re-injected any initial
route missing from the current set. When the management server
advertised exit node routes (0.0.0.0/0) that were later filtered
by the route selector, extraInitialRoutes() re-added them, causing
the Android VPN to capture all traffic with no peer to handle it.

Store the fake IP route explicitly and append only that in notify(),
removing the overly broad initial route diffing.
2026-04-13 09:38:38 +02:00
Maycon Santos
decb5dd3af [client] Add GetSelectedClientRoutes to route manager and update DNS route check (#5802)
- DNS resolution broke after deselecting an exit node because the route checker used all client routes (including deselected ones) to decide how to forward upstream DNS
  queries
  - Added GetSelectedClientRoutes() to the route manager that filters out deselected exit nodes, and switched the DNS route checker to use it
  - Confirmed fix via device testing: after deselecting exit node, DNS queries now correctly use a regular network socket instead of binding to the utun interface
2026-04-05 13:44:53 +02:00
Zoltan Papp
e5d4947d60 [client] Optimize Windows DNS performance with domain batching and batch mode (#5264)
* Optimize Windows DNS performance with domain batching and batch mode

Implement two-layer optimization to reduce Windows NRPT registry operations:

1. Domain Batching (host_windows.go):
  - Batch domains per NRPT
  - Reduces NRPT rules by ~97% (e.g., 184 domains: 184 rules → 4 rules)
  - Modified addDNSMatchPolicy() to create batched NRPT entries
  - Added comprehensive tests in host_windows_test.go

2. Batch Mode (server.go):
  - Added BeginBatch/EndBatch methods to defer DNS updates
  - Modified RegisterHandler/DeregisterHandler to skip applyHostConfig in batch mode
  - Protected all applyHostConfig() calls with batch mode checks
  - Updated route manager to wrap route operations with batch calls

* Update tests

* Fix log line

* Fix NRPT rule index to ensure cleanup covers partially created rules

* Ensure NRPT entry count updates even on errors to improve cleanup reliability

* Switch DNS batch mode logging from Info to Debug level

* Fix batch mode to not suppress critical DNS config updates

Batch mode should only defer applyHostConfig() for RegisterHandler/
DeregisterHandler operations. Management updates and upstream nameserver
failures (deactivate/reactivate callbacks) need immediate DNS config
updates regardless of batch mode to ensure timely failover.

Without this fix, if a nameserver goes down during a route update,
the system DNS config won't be updated until EndBatch(), potentially
delaying failover by several seconds.

Or if you prefer a shorter version:

Fix batch mode to allow immediate DNS updates for critical paths

Batch mode now only affects RegisterHandler/DeregisterHandler.
Management updates and nameserver failures always trigger immediate
DNS config updates to ensure timely failover.

* Add DNS batch cancellation to rollback partial changes on errors

Introduces CancelBatch() method to the DNS server interface to handle error
scenarios during batch operations. When route updates fail partway through, the DNS
server can now discard accumulated changes instead of applying partial state. This
prevents leaving the DNS configuration in an inconsistent state when route manager
operations encounter errors.

The changes add error-aware batch handling to prevent partial DNS configuration
updates when route operations fail, which improves system reliability.
2026-02-15 22:10:26 +01:00
Zoltan Papp
194a986926 Cache the result of wgInterface.ToInterface() using sync.Once (#5256)
Avoid repeated conversions during route setup. The toInterface helper ensures
the conversion happens only once regardless of how many routes are added
or removed.
2026-02-04 22:22:37 +01:00
Viktor Liu
d71a82769c [client,management] Rewrite the SSH feature (#4015) 2025-11-17 17:10:41 +01:00
Viktor Liu
c92e6c1b5f [client] Block on all subsystems on shutdown (#4709) 2025-11-05 12:15:37 +01:00
Viktor Liu
1ee575befe [client] Use management-provided dns forwarder port on the client side (#4712) 2025-10-28 22:58:43 +01:00
Viktor Liu
eddea14521 [client] Clean up bsd routes independently of the state file (#4688) 2025-10-27 18:54:00 +01:00
Viktor Liu
55126f990c [client] Use native windows sock opts to avoid routing loops (#4314)
- Move `util/grpc` and `util/net` to `client` so `internal` packages can be accessed
 - Add methods to return the next best interface after the NetBird interface.
- Use `IP_UNICAST_IF` sock opt to force the outgoing interface for the NetBird `net.Dialer` and `net.ListenerConfig` to avoid routing loops. The interface is picked by the new route lookup method.
- Some refactoring to avoid import cycles
- Old behavior is available through `NB_USE_LEGACY_ROUTING=true` env var
2025-09-20 09:31:04 +02:00
hakansa
533d93eb17 [management,client] Feat/exit node auto apply (#4272)
[management,client] Feat/exit node auto apply (#4272)
2025-08-19 18:19:24 +03:00
Viktor Liu
1d5e871bdf [misc] Move shared components to shared directory (#4286)
Moved the following directories:

```
  - management/client → shared/management/client
  - management/domain → shared/management/domain
  - management/proto → shared/management/proto
  - signal/client → shared/signal/client
  - signal/proto → shared/signal/proto
  - relay/client → shared/relay/client
  - relay/auth → shared/relay/auth
```

and adjusted import paths
2025-08-05 15:22:58 +02:00
Viktor Liu
d6ed9c037e [client] Fix bind exclusion routes (#4154) 2025-07-21 12:13:21 +02:00
Viktor Liu
77ec32dd6f [client] Implement dns routes for Android (#3989) 2025-07-04 16:43:11 +02:00
Viktor Liu
6127a01196 [client] Remove strings from allowed IPs (#3920) 2025-06-10 14:26:28 +02:00
Viktor Liu
3c535cdd2b [client] Add lazy connections to routed networks (#3908) 2025-06-08 14:10:34 +02:00
Viktor Liu
ea4d13e96d [client] Use platform-native routing APIs for freeBSD, macOS and Windows 2025-06-04 16:28:58 +02:00
Viktor Liu
06980e7fa0 [client] Apply routes right away instead of on peer connection (#3907) 2025-06-03 10:53:39 +02:00
Viktor Liu
4a9049566a [client] Set up firewall rules for dns routes dynamically based on dns response (#3702) 2025-04-24 17:37:28 +02:00
Zoltan Papp
96de928cb3 Interface code cleaning (#3358)
Code cleaning in interfaces files
2025-02-21 10:19:38 +01:00
Viktor Liu
b41de7fcd1 [client] Enable userspace forwarder conditionally (#3309)
* Enable userspace forwarder conditionally

* Move disable/enable logic
2025-02-12 11:10:49 +01:00
Viktor Liu
18f84f0df5 [client] Check for fwmark support and use fallback routing if not supported (#3220) 2025-02-11 13:09:17 +01:00
Viktor Liu
05415f72ec [client] Add experimental support for userspace routing (#3134) 2025-02-07 14:11:53 +01:00
Viktor Liu
d9905d1a57 [client] Add disable system flags (#3153) 2025-01-07 20:38:18 +01:00
Viktor Liu
6848e1e128 [client] Add rootless container and fix client routes in netstack mode (#3150) 2025-01-06 14:16:31 +01:00
Viktor Liu
ddc365f7a0 [client, management] Add new network concept (#3047)
---------

Co-authored-by: Pascal Fischer <32096965+pascal-fischer@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: bcmmbaga <bethuelmbaga12@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Maycon Santos <mlsmaycon@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Zoltan Papp <zoltan.pmail@gmail.com>
2024-12-20 11:30:28 +01:00
Viktor Liu
6cfbb1f320 [client] Init route selector early (#2989) 2024-12-05 12:41:12 +01:00
Viktor Liu
5142dc52c1 [client] Persist route selection (#2810) 2024-12-02 17:55:02 +01:00
Viktor Liu
869537c951 [client] Cleanup dns and route states on startup (#2757) 2024-10-24 10:53:46 +02:00
Zoltan Papp
fd67892cb4 [client] Refactor/iface pkg (#2646)
Refactor the flat code structure
2024-10-02 18:24:22 +02:00
Bethuel Mmbaga
ff7863785f [management, client] Add access control support to network routes (#2100) 2024-10-02 13:41:00 +02:00
Zoltan Papp
0c039274a4 [relay] Feature/relay integration (#2244)
This update adds new relay integration for NetBird clients. The new relay is based on web sockets and listens on a single port.

- Adds new relay implementation with websocket with single port relaying mechanism
- refactor peer connection logic, allowing upgrade and downgrade from/to P2P connection
- peer connections are faster since it connects first to relay and then upgrades to P2P
- maintains compatibility with old clients by not using the new relay
- updates infrastructure scripts with new relay service
2024-09-08 12:06:14 +02:00
Zoltan Papp
5ac6f56594 [relay] Replace the iface to interface (#2473)
Replace the iface to interface
2024-08-29 21:31:19 +02:00
pascal-fischer
47752e1573 Support DNS routes on iOS (#2254) 2024-07-15 10:40:57 +02:00
Zoltan Papp
919c1cb3d4 Fix capacity of slice (#2148)
The append keep the initial len and append to end of the
original slice
2024-06-18 15:31:40 +02:00
Viktor Liu
c9f3854dde Allow candidates on local routes if more specific than vpn routes (#2097) 2024-06-17 09:47:17 +02:00
Maycon Santos
4fec709bb1 Release 0.28.0 (#2092)
* compile client under freebsd (#1620)

Compile netbird client under freebsd and now support netstack and userspace modes.
Refactoring linux specific code to share same code with FreeBSD, move to *_unix.go files.

Not implemented yet:

Kernel mode not supported
DNS probably does not work yet
Routing also probably does not work yet
SSH support did not tested yet
Lack of test environment for freebsd (dedicated VM for github runners under FreeBSD required)
Lack of tests for freebsd specific code
info reporting need to review and also implement, for example OS reported as GENERIC instead of FreeBSD (lack of FreeBSD icon in management interface)
Lack of proper client setup under FreeBSD
Lack of FreeBSD port/package

* Add DNS routes (#1943)

Given domains are resolved periodically and resolved IPs are replaced with the new ones. Unless the flag keep_route is set to true, then only new ones are added.
This option is helpful if there are long-running connections that might still point to old IP addresses from changed DNS records.

* Add process posture check (#1693)

Introduces a process posture check to validate the existence and active status of specific binaries on peer systems. The check ensures that files are present at specified paths, and that corresponding processes are running. This check supports Linux, Windows, and macOS systems.


Co-authored-by: Evgenii <mail@skillcoder.com>
Co-authored-by: Pascal Fischer <pascal@netbird.io>
Co-authored-by: Zoltan Papp <zoltan.pmail@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Viktor Liu <17948409+lixmal@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bethuel Mmbaga <bethuelmbaga12@gmail.com>
2024-06-13 13:24:24 +02:00
pascal-fischer
272ade07a8 Add route selection to iOS (#1944) 2024-05-10 10:47:16 +02:00
Zoltan Papp
c590518e0c Feature/exit node Android (#1916)
Support exit node on Android.
With the protect socket function, we mark every connection that should be used out of VPN.
2024-05-07 12:28:30 +02:00
Viktor Liu
4e7c17756c Refactor Route IDs (#1891) 2024-05-06 14:47:49 +02:00
pascal-fischer
1f33e2e003 Support exit nodes on iOS (#1878) 2024-04-23 19:12:16 +02:00
Viktor Liu
f51dc13f8c Add route selection functionality for CLI and GUI (#1865) 2024-04-23 14:42:53 +02:00
Viktor Liu
d30cf8706a Allow disabling custom routing (#1840) 2024-04-12 16:53:11 +02:00
Maycon Santos
3875c29f6b Revert "Rollback new routing functionality (#1805)" (#1813)
This reverts commit 9f32ccd453.
2024-04-08 18:56:52 +02:00