* Initial scaffolding
* Applies MDM override
* Unit tests
* Helpers business logic
* Return error if trying to modify any config that is gated by MDM
* Add ManagedFields to returned config over GetConfig
* Adds initial 101 MDM policy business logic testing
* gRPC MDM changes
* MDM Name scoping for clarity
* Implements windows loading of MDM policy
* Adds missing WGPort config
* Cleanup setupKey to align to linear
* Align split tunnel code
* Adds some log
* Prefix every log with MDM
* Adds debug config cobra command
This can be useful for troubleshooting and checking config
now that its resolution is not trivial
defaults > config > env cars > CLI/UI > MDM
* Adds MDM 1m diff checker & reloader
* Adds also up/start after cancel
* Publishes event for UI to sync upon MDM changes
* Add events to resync UI to actual config
This also provide fixup for UI no aligning to changed config when coming from cli up with config flags.
* UI behavior conflicts relaxation
UI sends full config snapshot with all values. It doesn't
make sense to block it if the values are aligned with the
values constrained by the MDM policy. It's just simplier
to allow values that are compliant. (this goes for the CLI
as well at this point)
* Lock toggle Settngs
* Advanced Settings locking
* Fixup presharedkey
* Apply MDM locks
* Toggle gray in/out for Advanced Settings
* Adds support for disabling of Profiles and UpdateSettings feature flags
* Adds Gate Login as well when --disable-update-settings=true is given to service
This commit tries to settle things with an old PR-4237 which had relaxed
the case where the SetConfig returned an `Unavailable` code error.
Under this circumnstance the PR allowed the upFunc to just emit a warning and
progress further with the login gRPC. Since the login call is consuming
the --management-url coming from the `up` command, it might be possible
to abuse the "Unavailable" code to inject a management URL that is different
from the configured one even though the --disable-update-settings is set
to true (?)
* Evaluate disable-update-settings errors only when there's an actual override
* [UI] Fixup advanced Settings
* [UI] Fixup for preshared key
* [UI] Fixup for profile enable/disable toggle
We need to align the initial state to evaluate the delta in case.
The initial state has to be "true" since the profile starts visible.
Then we receive MDM and transition the cache bool value to the actual
MDM imposed state
* Enforces disable networks
* [UI] Aligns to "enable/disable once on change only"
* Fixup: MDM wins. always
* Removes --disable-advanced-settings
It was a typo in our meetings. the actual thing is --disable-update-settings
* [PROTO] Removes --disable-advanced-settings
* [UI] Removes --disable-advanced-settings
* Pins feat profile retrieval to notif event
* [UI] Fix for "hide" not working when propagating to parent with children
* Adds dep for reading plist files
* Introduces support for darwing plist loading
* Tests MDM config reload via ticker
* [PROVISIONING] ADMX/ADML/PS/bash scripts/templates
* CI fixes
- Add docstrings to `mdm_integration`
- refactor for cognitive complexity
- mod tidy
* Linting
* Add docstrings to `mdm_integration`
* nil,nil is no policy and no error. Allow it
* nil,nil is no policy and no error. Allow it
* exclude MDM profile adminstrated keys data from debug bundle
* Fixes Rosenpass left disable after MDM unlock
* Partial revert coderabbit added docstrings
* Renaming fix
* Avoid locking on clientRunning bool when the connection is aborted for whatever reason
We want to just signal this through the giveUpChan, we will manage the signal from
the waiter side and in case set it to false there. THis way we avoid locking,
which should allow the MDM down+wait_for_term_chan_signal_+up procedure
clientRunning is used to signal two different conditions here:
1. the initialization procedure is over (we have an engine)
2. the connection being up (or being attempted)
Probably these two functionalities should not alias, and the failure of the second condition
(because of any error) should just drive a reconnection (currently it's not happening,
and we silently go idle).
OR, mor probably, the two things are the SAME and there should not exist a case where
we did the "Up" initialization and connection attempt but we are not still attempting it.
* Moves test helper at te very bottom
* Addresses github comments
* No lock no copy
* Prevents engine not stopping within 10 secs from being paired by another instance
We instead juts SKIP updating the policy, so
1. the MDM ticker will kick in 1 minute time,
2. find the policy misaligned,
3. enter the onMDMPolicyChange,
4. find the s.clientRunning == true
(because it is set to false only in server cleanupConnection,
and not by s.actCancel())
5. call s.actCancel() again if not nil
6. immediately return from <-s.clientGiveUpChan
7. finally call s.restartEngineForMDMLocked()
* Since we ARE running there should be a config
If the config was cancelled midflight, connect will abort later on
* DisableAutoConnect should not stop a running connection.
DisableAutoConnect should just avoid the connection attempts *when the service starts*.
If we are started and we are up and running, DisableAutoConnect should not kick in.
Another PR will follow about this topic
* Removes unused vars
* Moves callback into Run method arg
* align comment to removal of DisableAutoConnect
DisableAutoConnect should just avoid the connection attempts *when the service starts*.
If we are started and we are up and running, DisableAutoConnect should not kick in
* Removes unused managed_fields data.
This was initially used to drive the UI but approach changed
to reload config/features upon notifications which makes this data redundant.
* Reorder stuff
* Unexport unrequired vars/functions
PoliciesEqual → policiesEqual
AllKeys → allKeys
* Adds list of MDM managed fields in the debug bundle
* Adds heuristic to detect an edge case on Linux where a system has configured logrotate as a separate service to rotate log files which would mangle our client log files. If we detect logrotate being configured for netbird, we disable our rotation.
* Adds new env var to disable log rotation: NB_LOG_DISABLE_ROTATION
* Adds compressed and plain logrotate files to debug bundle.
* Replaces lumberjack with timberjack (maintained fork with bug fixes and extra features).
* Clarifies which daemon version is running in the bundle stats.
* Change logging for client service status to console
* Refactor to use a common checker for development version
* Adds commit sha to development version for cobra command only
Leave dashboard unaffected
* Adjust for "v0.31.1-dev" test case
which must be considered pre-release
* Drop synthetic "dev"/"0.50.0-dev" firewall feature-gate fixtures
These test cases encoded the loose strings.Contains(v, "dev")
semantics inherited from peerSupportedFirewallFeatures, but
NetbirdVersion() never produces those values — only the literal
"development" (and now "development-<sha>[-dirty]") ever flows
through the wire. The agent owns the semantics of an ephemeral
development build, so the tests should exercise the strings we
actually emit.
Replaced with development, development-<sha> and
development-<sha>-dirty cases that match the HasPrefix("development")
predicate introduced upstream.
* Remove unexistent tests on wire format
The sha / dirty flag are added only when the CLI asks the version.
Account versions is unaffacted and can only strictly match "development"
* Adds tests for IsDevelopmentVersion
* 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
* [client] Add Expose support to embed library
Add ability to expose local services via the NetBird reverse proxy
from embedded client code.
Introduce ExposeSession with a blocking Wait method that keeps
the session alive until the context is cancelled.
Extract ProtocolType with ParseProtocolType into the expose package
and use it across CLI and embed layers.
* Fix TestNewRequest assertion to use ProtocolType instead of int
* Add documentation for Request and KeepAlive in expose manager
* Refactor ExposeSession to pass context explicitly in Wait method
* Refactor ExposeSession Wait method to explicitly pass context
* Update client/embed/expose.go
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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
- Automatic Unix daemon address discovery: if the default socket is missing, the client can find and use a single available socket.
- Client startup now resolves daemon addresses more robustly while preserving non-Unix behavior.
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.
* Consolidate authentication logic
- Moving auth functions from client/internal to client/internal/auth package
- Creating unified auth.Auth client with NewAuth() constructor
- Replacing direct auth function calls with auth client methods
- Refactoring device flow and PKCE flow implementations
- Updating iOS/Android/server code to use new auth client API
* Refactor PKCE auth and login methods
- Remove unnecessary internal package reference in PKCE flow test
- Adjust context assignment placement in iOS and Android login methods
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
The status cmd will not be blocked by the ICE probe
Refactor the TURN and STUN probe, and cache the results. The NetBird status command will indicate a "checking…" state.