* [management, client] Add management-controlled client metrics push
Allow enabling/disabling client metrics push from the dashboard via
account settings instead of requiring env vars on every client.
- Add MetricsConfig proto message to NetbirdConfig
- Add MetricsPushEnabled to account Settings (DB-persisted)
- Expose metrics_push_enabled in OpenAPI and dashboard API handler
- Populate MetricsConfig in sync and login responses
- Client dynamically starts/stops push based on management config
- NB_METRICS_PUSH_ENABLED env var overrides management when explicitly set
- Add activity events for metrics push enable/disable
* Remove log line
* [management] Fix peer update test for MetricsConfig in NetbirdConfig
Update TestUpdateAccountPeers assertions: NetbirdConfig is no longer
nil in peer update responses since it now carries MetricsConfig even
when STUN/TURN config is absent.
* Regenerate proto files with protoc v7.34.1
* [management] Read metrics push setting in Postgres account query
getAccountPgx omitted settings_metrics_push_enabled from its hand-written
SELECT and Scan, so the toggle was always read back as false on Postgres
and never reached clients.
* [client] Fix metrics push getting stuck off after engine restart
Engine restarts (backoff retries within the same login session) cancel
e.ctx, which the push goroutine's lifetime was tied to. The goroutine
died silently but ClientMetrics.push stayed non-nil since only an
explicit stop clears it, so the next UpdatePushFromMgm call saw a
"push already running" state and never restarted it.
Give the Engine its own metricsCtx sourced from ConnectClient.ctx,
which outlives engine restarts, so handleMetricsUpdate stops tying the
push to the wrong-scoped context. Additionally make ClientMetrics.push
an atomic.Pointer that the push goroutine clears via CompareAndSwap on
exit, so the tracked state can never drift from the goroutine's actual
lifetime regardless of which context a future caller passes in.
* [management] Regenerate OpenAPI types with oapi-codegen v2.7.1
types.gen.go was regenerated with a stale local v2.6.0 binary,
causing the CI git-diff check against generate.sh's pinned v2.7.1
to fail.
* [management] Fetch complete user data in ValidateTunnelPeer
Previously the `ValidateTunnelPeer` method used by the ProxyService
would fetch user information from the database if the connected peer
was associated with a user ID, but it would not consult the IdP data
for cached info from JWT claims like email. This caused the value of
the injected `X-Netbird-User` header to always display the peer ID and
never the user email associated with the peer as expected.
This change adds an optional IdP manager to the ProxyService and
fetches the complete user data from it if present.
* [management] Refactor ValidateTunnelPeer principal info gathering
This refactors the gathering of info on proxy tunnel peer principals
into its own method to keep the complexity down and make Sonar happy.
The cluster listing now answers three questions in one round-trip
instead of forcing the dashboard to cross-reference the domains API:
which clusters can this account see, are they currently up, and what
do they support. The ProxyCluster wire type drops the boolean
self_hosted in favour of a `type` enum (`account` / `shared`) plus
explicit `online`, `supports_custom_ports`, `require_subdomain`, and
`supports_crowdsec` fields.
Store query reworked so offline clusters still appear (no last_seen
WHERE), with online and connected_proxies both derived from the
existing 2-min active window via portable CASE expressions; the
1-hour heartbeat reaper still removes long-stale rows. Service
manager enriches each cluster with the capability flags via the
existing per-cluster lookups (CapabilityProvider now also exposes
ClusterSupportsCrowdSec).
GetActiveClusterAddresses* keep their tight 2-min filter so service
routing and domain enumeration aren't pulled into the wider window.
The hard cut removes self_hosted from the response — the dashboard is
the only consumer and is updated in the matching PR; no transitional
field is shipped.
Adds a cross-engine regression test asserting offline clusters
surface, connected_proxies counts only fresh proxies, and
account-scoped BYOP clusters never leak across accounts.
* enable pat creation on setup
* remove logic from handler towards setup service
* fix lint issue
* fix rollback on account id returning empty
* fix coderabbit comments
* fix setup PAT rollback behavior
* Add support for legacy IDP cache environment variable
* Centralize cache store creation to reuse a single Redis connection pool
Each cache consumer (IDP cache, token store, PKCE store, secrets manager,
EDR validator) was independently calling NewStore, creating separate Redis
clients with their own connection pools — up to 1400 potential connections
from a single management server process.
Introduce a shared CacheStore() singleton on BaseServer that creates one
store at boot and injects it into all consumers. Consumer constructors now
receive a store.StoreInterface instead of creating their own.
For Redis mode, all consumers share one connection pool (1000 max conns).
For in-memory mode, all consumers share one GoCache instance.
* Update management-integrations module to latest version
* sync go.sum
* Export `GetAddrFromEnv` to allow reuse across packages
* Update management-integrations module version in go.mod and go.sum
* Update management-integrations module version in go.mod and go.sum
Auto-update logic moved out of the UI into a dedicated updatemanager.Manager service that runs in the connection layer. The
UI no longer polls or checks for updates independently.
The update manager supports three modes driven by the management server's auto-update policy:
No policy set by mgm: checks GitHub for the latest version and notifies the user (previous behavior, now centralized)
mgm enforces update: the "About" menu triggers installation directly instead of just downloading the file — user still initiates the action
mgm forces update: installation proceeds automatically without user interaction
updateManager lifecycle is now owned by daemon, giving the daemon server direct control via a new TriggerUpdate RPC
Introduces EngineServices struct to group external service dependencies passed to NewEngine, reducing its argument count from 11 to 4
Consolidate all expose business logic (validation, permission checks, TTL tracking, reaping) into the manager layer, making the gRPC layer a pure transport adapter that only handles proto conversion and authentication.
- Add ExposeServiceRequest/ExposeServiceResponse domain types with validation in the reverseproxy package
- Move expose tracker (TTL tracking, reaping, per-peer limits) from gRPC server into manager/expose_tracker.go
- Internalize tracking in CreateServiceFromPeer, RenewServiceFromPeer, and new StopServiceFromPeer so callers don't manage tracker state
- Untrack ephemeral services in DeleteService/DeleteAllServices to keep tracker in sync when services are deleted via API
- Simplify gRPC expose handlers to parse, auth, convert, delegate
- Remove tracker methods from Manager interface (internal detail)
CLI: new expose command to publish a local port with flags for PIN, password, user groups, custom domain, name prefix and protocol (HTTP default).
Management/API: create/renew/stop expose sessions (streamed status), automatic naming/domain, TTL renewals, background expiration, new management RPCs and client methods.
UI/API: account settings now include peer_expose_enabled and peer_expose_groups; new activity codes for peer expose events.
Add LocalAuthDisabled option to embedded IdP configuration
This adds the ability to disable local (email/password) authentication when using the embedded Dex identity provider. When disabled, users can only authenticate via external
identity providers (Google, OIDC, etc.).
This simplifies user login when there is only one external IdP configured. The login page will redirect directly to the IdP login page.
Key changes:
Added LocalAuthDisabled field to EmbeddedIdPConfig
Added methods to check and toggle local auth: IsLocalAuthEnabled, HasNonLocalConnectors, DisableLocalAuth, EnableLocalAuth
Validation prevents disabling local auth if no external connectors are configured
Existing local users are preserved when disabled and can login again when re-enabled
Operations are idempotent (disabling already disabled is a no-op)
Embed Dex as a built-in IdP to simplify self-hosting setup.
Adds an embedded OIDC Identity Provider (Dex) with local user management and optional external IdP connectors (Google/GitHub/OIDC/SAML), plus device-auth flow for CLI login. Introduces instance onboarding/setup endpoints (including owner creation), field-level encryption for sensitive user data, a streamlined self-hosting provisioning script, and expanded APIs + test coverage for IdP management.
more at https://github.com/netbirdio/netbird/pull/5008#issuecomment-3718987393
Upgrade Go toolchain and golang.org/x/* deps to 1.24.10, standardize GitHub Actions to derive Go version from go.mod and adjust checkout ordering, raise WASM size limit to 55 MB, update FreeBSD tarball and gomobile refs, fix a few format-string/logging calls, treat usernames ending with $ as system accounts, and add Windows tests.
This PR adds user approval functionality to the management system, allowing administrators to manually approve new users joining via domain matching. When enabled, users are blocked with pending approval status until explicitly approved by an admin.
Adds UserApprovalRequired setting to control manual user approval requirement
Introduces user approval and rejection endpoints with corresponding business logic
Prevents pending approval users from adding peers or logging in