* Simplify Android ConnStatus API with integer constants
Replace dual field PeerInfo design with unified integer based
ConnStatus field and exported gomobile friendly constants.
Changes:
> PeerInfo.ConnStatus: changed from string to int
> Export three constants: ConnStatusIdle, ConnStatusConnecting,ConnStatusConnected (mapped to peer.ConnStatus enum values)
> Updated PeersList() to convert peer enum directly to int
Benefits:
> Simpler API surface with single ConnStatus field
> Better gomobile compatibility for cross-platform usage
> Type-safe integer constants across language boundaries
* test: add All group to setupTestAccount fixture
The setupTestAccount() test helper was missing the required "All" group,
causing "failed to get group all: no group ALL found" errors during
test execution. Add the All group with all test peers to match the
expected account structure.
Fixes the failing account and types package tests when GetGroupAll()
is called in test scenarios.
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
* Network map now defaults to compacted mode at startup; environment parsing issues yield clearer warnings and disabling compacted mode is logged.
* **Bug Fixes**
* DNS enablement and nameserver selection now correctly respect group membership, reducing incorrect DNS assignments.
* **Refactor**
* Internal routing and firewall rule generation streamlined for more consistent rule IDs and safer peer handling.
* **Performance**
* Minor memory and slice allocation improvements for peer/group processing.
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
Implements feature-aware firewall rule expansion: derives peer-supported features (native SSH, portRanges) from peer version, prefers explicit Ports over PortRanges when expanding, conditionally appends a native SSH (22022) rule when policy and peer support allow, and adds helpers plus tests for SSH expansion behavior.
DNS record filtering to only include peers that a peer can connect to, reducing unnecessary DNS data in the peer's network map.
- Adds a new `filterZoneRecordsForPeers` function to filter DNS records based on peer connectivity
- Modifies `GetPeerNetworkMap` to use filtered DNS records instead of all records in the custom zone
- Includes comprehensive test coverage for the new filtering functionality
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
This PR introduces a new onboarding feature to handle such flows in the dashboard by defining an AccountOnboarding model, persisting it in the store, exposing CRUD operations in the manager and HTTP handlers, and updating API schemas and tests accordingly.
Add AccountOnboarding struct and embed it in Account
Extend Store and DefaultAccountManager with onboarding methods and SQL migrations
Update HTTP handlers, API types, OpenAPI spec, and add end-to-end tests
This PR introduces a new configuration option `DisableDefaultPolicy` that prevents the creation of the default all-to-all policy when new accounts are created. This is useful for automation scenarios where explicit policies are preferred.
### Key Changes:
- Added DisableDefaultPolicy flag to the management server config
- Modified account creation logic to respect this flag
- Updated all test cases to explicitly pass the flag (defaulting to false to maintain backward compatibility)
- Propagated the flag through the account manager initialization chain
### Testing:
- Verified default behavior remains unchanged when flag is false
- Confirmed no default policy is created when flag is true
- All existing tests pass with the new parameter
Adds backward compatibility for clients with versions prior to v0.48.0 that do not support port range firewall rules.
- Skips generation of firewall rules with multi-port ranges for older clients
- Preserves support for single-port ranges by treating them as individual port rules, ensuring compatibility with older clients
This PR addresses potential ID collisions by switching the setup key ID generation from a hash-based approach to using xid-generated IDs.
Replace the hash function with xid.New().String()
Remove obsolete imports and the Hash() function