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The CLI up path only tolerated a not-yet-ready daemon via a 10s blocking dial, so "netbird service start" immediately followed by "netbird up" (e.g. a container entrypoint) failed with a generic "daemon not running" error. The container entrypoint worked around this with a shell poll loop (status --check live) before running up. Move the readiness wait into the CLI, mirroring how the GUI already dials: - DialClientGRPCServer now uses grpc.NewClient with a tuned reconnect backoff and waits for the connection to reach READY (retrying on TRANSIENT_FAILURE) up to a 30s deadline, instead of grpc.DialContext + WithBlock with a hard 10s timeout. - up now polls Status via waitForDaemonStatus, retrying while the RPC is Unavailable (socket up but service not yet registered). Add an explicit daemon-ready signal so clients can wait deterministically instead of heuristically: - New optional StatusResponse.daemonReady field (field 5, wire-compatible with older GUIs/daemons which leave it unset). Regenerated with the pinned protoc v33.1 toolchain so no version churn leaks into the diff. - The server sets ready once Start succeeds and the DaemonService is registered (SetReady, called from the service controller). - waitForDaemonStatus waits for daemonReady=true (or an already-Connected status), with a bounded grace window so older daemons that never set the field are not blocked. Simplify the container entrypoint accordingly: drop the readiness poll loop (up now waits) and the now-dead NB_ENTRYPOINT_SERVICE_TIMEOUT env, keeping only the daemon+up process glue and SIGTERM forwarding for clean shutdown.