* [client] Add WGConfigurer interface
To allow Rosenpass to work both with kernel
WireGuard via wgctrl (default behavior) and
userspace WireGuard via IPC on Android/iOS
using WGUSPConfigurer
* [client] Remove Rosenpass debug logs
* [client] Return simpler peer configuration in outputKey method
ConfigureDevice, the method previously used in
outputKey via wgClient to update the device's
properties, is now defined in the WGConfigurer
interface and implemented both in kernel_unix and
usp configurers.
PresharedKey datatype was also changed from
boolean to [32]byte to compare it
to the original NetBird PSK, so that Rosenpass
may replace it with its own when necessary.
* [client] Remove unused field
* [client] Replace usage of WGConfigurer
Replaced with preshared key setter interface,
which only defines a method to set / update the preshared key.
Logic has been migrated from rosenpass/netbird_handler to client/iface.
* [client] Use same default peer keepalive value when setting preshared keys
* [client] Store PresharedKeySetter iface in rosenpass manager
To avoid no-op if SetInterface is called before generateConfig
* [client] Add mutex usage in rosenpass netbird handler
* [client] change implementation setting Rosenpass preshared key
Instead of providing a method to configure a device (device/interface.go),
it forwards the new parameters to the configurer (either
kernel_unix.go / usp.go).
This removes dependency on reading FullStats, and makes use of a common
method (buildPresharedKeyConfig in configurer/common.go) to build a
minimal WG config that only sets/updates the PSK.
netbird_handler.go now keeps s list of initializedPeers to choose whether
to set the value of "UpdateOnly" when calling iface.SetPresharedKey.
* [client] Address possible race condition
Between outputKey calls and peer removal; it
checks again if the peer still exists in the
peers map before inserting it in the
initializedPeers map.
* [client] Add psk Rosenpass-initialized check
On client/internal/peer/conn.go, the presharedKey
function would always return the current key
set in wgConfig.presharedKey.
This would eventually overwrite a key set
by Rosenpass if the feature is active.
The purpose here is to set a handler that will
check if a given peer has its psk initialized
by Rosenpass to skip updating the psk
via updatePeer (since it calls presharedKey
method in conn.go).
* Add missing updateOnly flag setup for usp peers
* Change common.go buildPresharedKeyConfig signature
PeerKey datatype changed from string to
wgTypes.Key. Callers are responsible for parsing
a peer key with string datatype.
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
* When a peer disconnects, remove the endpoint address to avoid sending traffic to a non-existent address, but retain the status for the activity recorder.
Deduplicate STUN package sending.
Originally, because every peer shared the same UDP address, the library could not distinguish which STUN message was associated with which candidate. As a result, the Pion library responded from all candidates for every STUN message.
This will allow running netbird commands (including debugging) against the daemon and provide a flow similar to non-container usages.
It will by default both log to file and stderr so it can be handled more uniformly in container-native environments.
This PR adds a validate flow response feature to the management server by integrating an IntegratedValidator component. The main purpose is to enable validation of PKCE authorization flows through an integrated validator interface.
- Adds a new ValidateFlowResponse method to the IntegratedValidator interface
- Integrates the validator into the management server to validate PKCE authorization flows
- Updates dependency version for management-integrations
This PR introduces a new inactivity package responsible for monitoring peer activity and notifying when peers become inactive.
Introduces a new Signal message type to close the peer connection after the idle timeout is reached.
Periodically checks the last activity of registered peers via a Bind interface.
Notifies via a channel when peers exceed a configurable inactivity threshold.
Default settings
DefaultInactivityThreshold is set to 15 minutes, with a minimum allowed threshold of 1 minute.
Limitations
This inactivity check does not support kernel WireGuard integration. In kernel–user space communication, the user space side will always be responsible for closing the connection.
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
With the lazy connection feature, the peer will connect to target peers on-demand. The trigger can be any IP traffic.
This feature can be enabled with the NB_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_LAZY_CONN environment variable.
When the engine receives a network map, it binds a free UDP port for every remote peer, and the system configures WireGuard endpoints for these ports. When traffic appears on a UDP socket, the system removes this listener and starts the peer connection procedure immediately.
Key changes
Fix slow netbird status -d command
Move from engine.go file to conn_mgr.go the peer connection related code
Refactor the iface interface usage and moved interface file next to the engine code
Add new command line flag and UI option to enable feature
The peer.Conn struct is reusable after it has been closed.
Change connection states
Connection states
Idle: The peer is not attempting to establish a connection. This typically means it's in a lazy state or the remote peer is expired.
Connecting: The peer is actively trying to establish a connection. This occurs when the peer has entered an active state and is continuously attempting to reach the remote peer.
Connected: A successful peer-to-peer connection has been established and communication is active.
This PR fixes configuration inconsistencies and updates the store engine type usage throughout the management code. Key changes include:
- Replacing outdated server.Config references with types.Config and updating related flag variables (e.g. types.MgmtConfigPath).
- Converting engine constants (SqliteStoreEngine, PostgresStoreEngine, MysqlStoreEngine) to use types.Engine for consistent type–safety.
- Adjusting various test and migration code paths to correctly reference the new configuration and engine types.
adds NetFlow functionality to track and log network traffic information between peers, with features including:
- Flow logging for TCP, UDP, and ICMP traffic
- Integration with connection tracking system
- Resource ID tracking in NetFlow events
- DNS and exit node collection configuration
- Flow API and Redis cache in management
- Memory-based flow storage implementation
- Kernel conntrack counters and userspace counters
- TCP state machine improvements for more accurate tracking
- Migration from net.IP to netip.Addr in the userspace firewall