Remove client secret from gRPC auth flow. The secret was originally included to support providers like Google Workspace that don't offer a proper PKCE flow, but this is no longer necessary with the embedded IdP. Deployments using such providers should migrate to the embedded IdP instead.
* **New Features**
* Access logs now include bytes_upload and bytes_download (API and schemas updated, fields required).
* Certificate issuance duration is now recorded as a metric.
* **Refactor**
* Metrics switched from Prometheus client to OpenTelemetry-backed meters; health endpoint now exposes OpenMetrics via OTLP exporter.
* **Tests**
* Metric tests updated to use OpenTelemetry Prometheus exporter and MeterProvider.
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.
* **New Features**
* SSH server JWT validation now accepts multiple audiences with backward-compatible handling of the previous single-audience setting and a guard ensuring at least one audience is configured.
* **Tests**
* Test suites updated and new tests added to cover multiple-audience scenarios and compatibility with existing behavior.
* **Other**
* Startup logging enhanced to report configured audiences for JWT auth.
Two new boolean flags, SearchDomainDisabled and SkipPTRProcess, are added to CustomZone and its protobuf; they are propagated through the engine to DNS host logic. Host matching now uses SearchDomainDisabled directly, and PTR collection skips zones with SkipPTRProcess; reverse zones are initialized with SearchDomainDisabled: true.
makes the DNS forwarder port configurable in the management and client components, while changing the well-known port from 5454 to 22054. The change includes version-aware port assignment to ensure backward compatibility.
- Adds a configurable `ForwarderPort` field to the DNS configuration protocol
- Implements version-based port computation that returns the new port (22054) only when all peers support version 0.59.0 or newer
- Updates the client to dynamically restart the DNS forwarder when the port changes