added ingress.DefaultStreamHandler and a basic test for tcp stream proxy
moved websocket.Stream to ingress
cloudflared no longer picks tcpstream host from header
- extracted ResponseWriter from proxyConnection
- added bastion tests over websocket
- removed HTTPResp()
- added some docstrings
- Renamed some ingress clients as proxies
- renamed instances of client to proxy in connection and origin
- Stream no longer takes a context and logger.Service
* Add max upstream connections dns-proxy option
Allows defining a limit to the number of connections that can be
established with the upstream DNS host.
If left unset, there may be situations where connections fail to
establish, which causes the Transport to create an influx of connections
causing upstream to throttle our requests and triggering a runaway
effect resulting in high CPU usage. See https://github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/issues/91
* Code review with proposed changes
* Add max upstream connections flag to tunnel flags
* Reduce DNS proxy max upstream connections default value
Reduce the default value of maximum upstream connections on the DNS
proxy to guarantee it works on single-core and other low-end hardware.
Further testing could allow for a safe increase of this value.
* Update dns-proxy flag name
Also remove `MaxUpstreamConnsFlag` const as it's no longer referenced in more than one place and to make things more consistent with how the other flags are referenced.
Co-authored-by: Adam Chalmers <achalmers@cloudflare.com>
Jitter is important to avoid every cloudflared in the world trying to
reconnect at t=1, 2, 4, etc. That could overwhelm the backend. But
if each cloudflared randomly waits for up to 2, then up to 4, then up
to 8 etc, then the retries get spread out evenly across time.
On average, wait times should be the same (e.g. instead of waiting for
exactly 1 second, cloudflared will wait betweeen 0 and 2 seconds).
This is the "Full Jitter" algorithm from https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/exponential-backoff-and-jitter/
Also changed the socks test code so that it binds to localhost, so that
we don't get popups saying "would you like to allow socks.test to use
the network"
Unless I'm mistaken, when there is no existing token for an app, the `login` command needs to be run to obtain a token (not the `token` command, which itself doesn't generate a token).
- Don't rely on edge to close connection on graceful shutdown in h2mux, start muxer shutdown from cloudflared.
- Don't retry failed connections after graceful shutdown has started.
- After graceful shutdown channel is closed we stop waiting for retry timer and don't try to restart tunnel loop.
- Use readonly channel for graceful shutdown in functions that only consume the signal
Classic tunnels flow was triggering an event for RegisteringTunnel for
every connection that was about to be established, and then a Connected
event for every connection established.
However, the RegistreringTunnel event had no connection ID, always
causing it to unset/disconnect the 0th connection making the /ready
endpoint report incorrect numbers for classic tunnels.