- **Wails v3 application** (`client/ui`) with a React + TypeScript + Tailwind frontend replacing the Fyne UI: main connection view, exit-node switcher, networks/peers browser with detail panels, profile management, settings (general, network, SSH, security, troubleshooting, appearance), debug-bundle creation, and a first-run welcome flow.
- **Internationalization**: go-i18n bundle with 9 locales (en, de, es, fr, hu, it, pt, ru, zh-CN) shared between the tray and the frontend.
- **New system tray** implementation with per-platform theme-aware icons, including a native XEmbed host for Linux (`xembed_tray_linux.c`) and a Linux theme watcher.
- **Session handling**: auth session watcher (`client/internal/auth/sessionwatch`), pending login flow, session-expiration dialog and tray notifications, and `netbird login` improvements.
- **Daemon API extensions** (`daemon.proto`): status stream subscription, event stream, networks/exit-node selection endpoints, and richer full status — with probe throttling on the daemon side to protect against UI-driven request storms.
- **UI preferences store** persisted per profile, autostart management via the daemon (single source of truth in HKCU on Windows).
- **Build system**: Taskfile-based builds per platform (macOS, Linux, Windows), Docker cross-compilation images, MSIX/NSIS/nfpm/AppImage packaging, and a new `frontend-ui` CI workflow.
Co-authored-by: Zoltan Papp <zoltan.pmail@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Eduard Gert <kontakt@eduardgert.de>
Co-authored-by: braginini <bangvalo@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Pascal Fischer <32096965+pascal-fischer@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: riccardom <riccardomanfrin@gmail.com>
* 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.
* [iface] Drop redundant device dump in kernel configure()
wgctrl.ConfigureDevice already returns an error when the interface is
missing, so the preceding wg.Device() existence check is redundant. That
check dumps the entire device (all peers) on every configure() call,
making it O(peers) per call and turning bulk peer insertion into
O(peers^2): inserting N peers one by one re-parsed the whole growing peer
list N times. Removing it keeps each peer write constant-time regardless
of how many peers are already configured.
* [iface] Cache WireGuard stats to collapse per-peer device dumps
Each peer runs a WGWatcher that polls GetStats(), and every call dumps
the whole device, so with N peers the watchers perform O(N) full dumps
per poll cycle (O(N^2) work) while each keeps only its own peer's entry.
Wrap the kernel and userspace configurer GetStats() in a short-TTL cache
with singleflight: the staggered per-peer calls share a single device
dump per window and concurrent misses collapse into one dump. The kernel
and userspace WireGuard APIs have no per-peer stats query (a get always
returns the whole device), so a shared cached snapshot avoids the
repeated full dumps.
* Ignore .claude directory
Restore the pre-split native, sudo-based run for the Linux Client / Unit
job: build with the privileged tag and run under sudo, matching the darwin
job. Excludes the dockertest harness (client/testutil/privileged) so it does
not recurse into a container spawn. The Docker privileged job is kept as-is.
With improvements in userspace lazy connection handling, we should be able to enable it for new accounts with less impact on users.
These connections are cheaper and only target traffic that should go through the tunnels, leaving all other tunnels in an idle state.
* [client] Fix race between WG watcher initial handshake read and endpoint config
The watcher's initial handshake read ran in a separate goroutine with no
ordering guarantee relative to the WireGuard endpoint configuration, so it
would sometimes race with the peer being added to the interface. Split
enabling into a synchronous PrepareInitialHandshake, called before the
endpoint is configured, and an EnableWgWatcher that only runs the
monitoring loop, making the baseline read deterministic and keeping it
correct for reconnects where the peer's WireGuard entry survives.
* [client] Skip WG watcher disconnect callback when context is cancelled
A superseded or cancelled watcher whose handshake-check timer fires before
it observes ctx.Done() would still invoke onDisconnectedFn, tearing down a
now-healthy connection. Re-check ctx before firing the disconnect and
handshake-success callbacks and stand down silently if it was cancelled.
* [management,proxy] Add per-provider skip_tls_verification for agent-network
Let agent-network providers opt into skipping upstream TLS verification for
self-hosted / internal gateways behind a private or self-signed cert.
- provider: add SkipTLSVerification (persisted via AutoMigrate) with
request/response mapping (nil on update preserves, explicit false clears).
- openapi: skip_tls_verification on the provider request + response; types
regenerated.
- synthesizer: carry the flag into the llm_router route config so it reaches
the proxy.
- proxy: llm_router sets it on the UpstreamRewrite mutation, and the reverse
proxy applies roundtrip.WithSkipTLSVerify per selected route when forwarding
upstream (the router dials per provider, so a per-target flag alone wouldn't
cover it).
- tests: synthesizer route config carries the flag, router rewrite propagates
it, and the request/response round-trip incl. update semantics.
* [e2e] Validate per-provider skip_tls_verification end to end
Add a self-signed HTTPS upstream (nginx) to the harness and a test that
provisions two providers on that same upstream — one with
skip_tls_verification=true, one false — behind one proxy + client. The
skip=true provider's chat reaches the upstream (200); the skip=false
provider's fails the TLS handshake (5xx). Same upstream, opposite outcome,
which proves the flag is honoured per provider (a single target-level flag
could not, since all of an account's providers share one synthesised
target).
* [e2e] WaitProxyPeer: require >=1 connected peer, not exact 1/1
Each proxy container registers a fresh WireGuard key and its peer is not
removed on teardown, so proxy peers from earlier tests linger in the
account as disconnected. WaitProxyPeer matched the exact string
"1/1 Connected", which failed once a second proxy-using test ran in the
same package (status "1/2"). Parse the "Peers count: X/Y Connected" line
and wait for X>=1 instead: only the live proxy can be connected, and the
caller's subsequent chat is the real end-to-end assertion. Fixes the CI
failure of TestProviderSkipTLSVerification (runs after TestProvidersMatrix).
The suite builds combined/proxy/client from source and drives live
provider traffic, so running it per push/PR is too costly. Switch to a
nightly schedule (03:00 UTC) plus workflow_dispatch, and drop the
now-unneeded fork guard that only mattered for pull_request runs.