Creates an abstraction over UDP Conn for origin "connection" which can
be useful for future support of complex protocols that may require
changing ports during protocol negotiation (eg. SIP, TFTP)
In addition, it removes a dependency from ingress on connection package.
- Refactors some h2mux specific logic from connection/header.go to connection/h2mux_header.go
- Do the same for the unit tests
- Add a non-h2mux "is control response header" function (we don't need one for the request flow)
- In that new function, do not consider "content-length" as a control header
- Use that function in the non-h2mux flow for response (and it will be used also in origintunneld)
The default max streams value of 100 is rather small when subject to
high load in terms of connecting QUIC with streams faster than it can
create new ones. This high value allows for more throughput.
Go's client defaults to chunked encoding after a 200ms delay if the following cases are true:
* the request body blocks
* the content length is not set (or set to -1)
* the method doesn't usually have a body (GET, HEAD, DELETE, ...)
* there is no transfer-encoding=chunked already set.
So for non websocket requests, if transfer-encoding isn't chunked and content length is 0, we dont set a request body.
ServeControlStream accidentally became non-blocking in the last quic
change causing stream to not be returned until a SIGTERM was received.
This change makes ServeControlStream be non-blocking for QUIC streams.
This maximum grace period will be honored by Cloudflare edge such that
either side will close the connection after unregistration at most
by this time (3min as of this commit):
- If the connection is unused, it is already closed as soon as possible.
- If the connection is still used, it is closed on the cloudflared configured grace-period.
Even if cloudflared does not close the connection by the grace-period time,
the edge will do so.
time.Tick() does not get garbage collected because the channel
underneath never gets deleted and the underlying Ticker can never be
recovered by the garbage collector. We replace this with NewTicker() to
avoid this.
All header transformation code from h2mux has been consolidated in the connection package since it's used by both h2mux and http2 logic.
Exported headers used by proxying between edge and cloudflared so then can be shared by tunnel service on the edge.
Moved access-related headers to corresponding packages that have the code that sets/uses these headers.
Removed tunnel hostname tracking from h2mux since it wasn't used by anything. We will continue to set the tunnel hostname header from the edge for backward compatibilty, but it's no longer used by cloudflared.
Move bastion-related logic into carrier package, untangled dependencies between carrier, origin, and websocket packages.
added ingress.DefaultStreamHandler and a basic test for tcp stream proxy
moved websocket.Stream to ingress
cloudflared no longer picks tcpstream host from header