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
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
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()
- Engine.Start takes syncMsgMux with a deferred unlock (engine.go:445) and parks in receiveSignalEvents → WaitStreamConnected (engine.go:1762), which only wakes on
signal-stream connect or client-context cancellation.
- When signal never connects, the 30s startup timeout fires and embed.Client.Start's rollback (embed.go:281) called client.Stop() → Engine.Stop, which blocks acquiring
syncMsgMux (engine.go:318). The cancel() that would unpark Start was deferred until Start returned — permanent cycle. RemovePeer calls (g43/g385) then queue behind the
lifecycle mutex.
- Notably, embed.Client.Stop and the daemon's cleanupConnection both cancel before stopping — the startup rollback was the only path that didn't.
- Engine.Start takes syncMsgMux with a deferred unlock (engine.go:445) and parks in receiveSignalEvents → WaitStreamConnected (engine.go:1762), which only wakes on
signal-stream connect or client-context cancellation.
- When signal never connects, the 30s startup timeout fires and embed.Client.Start's rollback (embed.go:281) called client.Stop() → Engine.Stop, which blocks acquiring
syncMsgMux (engine.go:318). The cancel() that would unpark Start was deferred until Start returned — permanent cycle. RemovePeer calls (g43/g385) then queue behind the
lifecycle mutex.
- Notably, embed.Client.Stop and the daemon's cleanupConnection both cancel before stopping — the startup rollback was the only path that didn't.
* [management] Add version gate to stop sending deprecated RemotePeers field
don't send top-level remote peers on peers in the v0.29.3 or newer
* precompute deprecated remote peers version constraint
* [management] update tests to validate network map-based remote peers
* [management] move deprecatedRemotePeersVersion constant closer to its usage
* fix misplaced precomputed constraint definition
* ensure top-level RemotePeers is empty for v0.29.3+ clients
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.
* [client] Preserve posture checks on config-only sync updates
When management sends a MessageTypeControlConfig update (e.g. relay token
rotation), the SyncResponse carries no NetworkMap and no Checks. Moving the
updateChecksIfNew call after the nm == nil guard ensures posture checks are
only updated when a full network map is present, preventing relay token
rotation from silently clearing the previously applied posture check state.
* [client] Clarify posture check update logic with explicit comment
* [client] Extract NetBird config and sync persistence into helpers
Move the NetbirdConfig handling block out of handleSync into
updateNetbirdConfig and the sync response persistence into
persistSyncResponse, mirroring updateChecksIfNew. This flattens
handleSync and makes the individual update steps unit-testable.
* Made the docker check first for getting-started.sh, better atomic support for install.sh
* Check for docker socket perms
* Added fallback for systems without rpm-ostree or bootc.
* macOS fix for docker socket check
* Change error message for docker group.
No longer using a blanket recommendation for the docker group.
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