Make the tray Exit Node submenu selectable (mutually exclusive, sourced from
ListNetworks by NetID) instead of read-only.
Add networksRevision to the status snapshot, bumped by the route manager on
network-map and selection changes, so the tray and the React NetworksContext
re-fetch ListNetworks via the push stream instead of polling. The peer-status
route list only carries chosen routes, so a candidate exit node appearing or
disappearing would otherwise never reach the UI.
Adds an end-to-end SSO session-extension feature: the management server
publishes per-peer session deadlines on every Login/Sync, a new
ExtendAuthSession RPC refreshes the deadline using a fresh JWT without
tearing down the tunnel, and the daemon tracks the deadline locally so
the UI can fire a T-10min warning toast with an interactive "Extend now"
action.
The daemon's Up RPC previously always blocked in waitForUp (up to 50s)
until the engine connected. The UI does not need this — status updates
already flow through the SubscribeStatus stream.
Add bool async = 4 to UpRequest. When true the daemon starts
connectWithRetryRuns and returns immediately; the CLI path (async=false,
the default) is unchanged.
ProfileSwitcher.SwitchActive now sets Async:true so all three RPCs
(Status, Switch, Down, Up) return quickly. The background goroutine and
its associated race condition are removed entirely.
Port IPv6 overlay support (#5631) into the Wails UI:
- Add DisableIPv6 config toggle to Settings (NetworkTab + services)
- Filter ::/0 alongside 0.0.0.0/0 as an exit-node route
- Suppress duplicate v6 default-route notifications in tray
Adds a SubscribeStatus gRPC RPC that pushes a fresh FullStatus snapshot
on every peer-recorder state change, replacing the Wails UI's 2-second
Status poll. The daemon's notifier already triggers on Connected /
Disconnected / Connecting / management or signal flip / address
change / peers-list change; we now coalesce those into ticks on a
buffered chan and stream the resulting snapshots over gRPC.
- Status recorder gains SubscribeToStateChanges /
UnsubscribeFromStateChanges + a non-blocking notifyStateChange that
drops ticks when a subscriber's 1-slot buffer is full (next snapshot
the consumer pulls already reflects everything).
- Server.Status handler split: the snapshot composition is shared
with the new SubscribeStatus stream handler so unary and stream
paths return identical bytes.
- UI peers service: pollLoop replaced by statusStreamLoop. The local
name of the existing SubscribeEvents loop is now toastStreamLoop so
the two streams are easy to tell apart — the underlying RPC name is
unchanged.
- Tray applyStatus skips the icon refresh when connected/lastStatus
hasn't changed; rapid SubscribeStatus bursts during health probes
no longer churn Shell_NotifyIcon or the log.
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
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.
Adds a new NotifyOSLifecycle RPC and server handler to centralize OS sleep/wake handling, introduces Server.sleepTriggeredDown for coordination, updates client UI to call the new RPC, and adjusts the internal sleep event enum zero-value semantics.
A macOS-specific sleep detection mechanism using IOKit and CoreFoundation via cgo is introduced, with a fallback implementation for unsupported platforms. A public Service wrapper provides an event-driven API translating system sleep/wake events into gRPC calls. The UI client integrates sleep detection to manage connectivity state based on system sleep status.
This PR improves the NetBird client's status checking mechanism by implementing earlier detection of client state changes and better handling of connection lifecycle management. The key improvements focus on:
• Enhanced status detection - Added waitForReady option to StatusRequest for improved client status handling
• Better connection management - Improved context handling for signal and management gRPC connections• Reduced connection timeouts - Increased gRPC dial timeout from 3 to 10 seconds for better reliability
• Cleaner error handling - Enhanced error propagation and context cancellation in retry loops
Key Changes
Core Status Improvements:
- Added waitForReady optional field to StatusRequest proto (daemon.proto:190)
- Enhanced status checking logic to detect client state changes earlier in the connection process
- Improved handling of client permanent exit scenarios from retry loops
Connection & Context Management:
- Fixed context cancellation in management and signal client retry mechanisms
- Added proper context propagation for Login operations
- Enhanced gRPC connection handling with better timeout management
Error Handling & Cleanup:
- Moved feedback channels to upper layers for better separation of concerns
- Improved error handling patterns throughout the client server implementation
- Fixed synchronization issues and removed debug logging
introduces a new flag --filter-by-connection-type to the status command.
It allows users to filter peers by connection type (P2P or Relayed) in both JSON and detailed views.
Input validation is added in parseFilters() to ensure proper usage, and --detail is auto-enabled if no output format is specified (consistent with other filters).
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.
Add an upload bundle option with the flag --upload-bundle; by default, the upload will use a NetBird address, which can be replaced using the flag --upload-bundle-url.
The upload server is available under the /upload-server path. The release change will push a docker image to netbirdio/upload image repository.
The server supports using s3 with pre-signed URL for direct upload and local file for storing bundles.
* [client] Support Extra DNS Labels for Peer Addressing
* [management] Support Extra DNS Labels for Peer Addressing
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Co-authored-by: Viktor Liu <17948409+lixmal@users.noreply.github.com>
This update adds new relay integration for NetBird clients. The new relay is based on web sockets and listens on a single port.
- Adds new relay implementation with websocket with single port relaying mechanism
- refactor peer connection logic, allowing upgrade and downgrade from/to P2P connection
- peer connections are faster since it connects first to relay and then upgrades to P2P
- maintains compatibility with old clients by not using the new relay
- updates infrastructure scripts with new relay service
* Add additional configuration options to client UI
* add quick settings options
* Remove unused UI elements and client options
* Add additional config properties to daemon protocol
This update extends the daemon protocol to include new configuration properties: interfaceName, wireguardPort, disableAutoConnect, serverSSHAllowed, rosenpassEnabled, and rosenpassPermissive.
* Refactor UI client settings and restart process
* Fix disable connect option while connecting