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netbird/client/internal/stdnet/dialer.go
Viktor Liu 55126f990c [client] Use native windows sock opts to avoid routing loops (#4314)
- Move `util/grpc` and `util/net` to `client` so `internal` packages can be accessed
 - Add methods to return the next best interface after the NetBird interface.
- Use `IP_UNICAST_IF` sock opt to force the outgoing interface for the NetBird `net.Dialer` and `net.ListenerConfig` to avoid routing loops. The interface is picked by the new route lookup method.
- Some refactoring to avoid import cycles
- Old behavior is available through `NB_USE_LEGACY_ROUTING=true` env var
2025-09-20 09:31:04 +02:00

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package stdnet
import (
"net"
"github.com/pion/transport/v3"
nbnet "github.com/netbirdio/netbird/client/net"
)
// Dial connects to the address on the named network.
func (n *Net) Dial(network, address string) (net.Conn, error) {
return nbnet.NewDialer().Dial(network, address)
}
// DialUDP connects to the address on the named UDP network.
func (n *Net) DialUDP(network string, laddr, raddr *net.UDPAddr) (transport.UDPConn, error) {
return nbnet.DialUDP(network, laddr, raddr)
}
// DialTCP connects to the address on the named TCP network.
func (n *Net) DialTCP(network string, laddr, raddr *net.TCPAddr) (transport.TCPConn, error) {
return nbnet.DialTCP(network, laddr, raddr)
}