Since legacy tunnels have been removed for a while now, we can remove
many of the capnp rpc interfaces that are no longer leveraged by the
legacy tunnel registration and authentication mechanisms.
Combines the tunnelrpc and quic/schema capnp files into the same module.
To help reduce future issues with capnp id generation, capnpids are
provided in the capnp files from the existing capnp struct ids generated
in the go files.
Reduces the overall interface of the Capnp methods to the rest of
the code by providing an interface that will handle the quic protocol
selection.
Introduces a new `rpc-timeout` config that will allow all of the
SessionManager and ConfigurationManager RPC requests to have a timeout.
The timeout for these values is set to 5 seconds as non of these operations
for the managers should take a long time to complete.
Removed the RPC-specific logger as it never provided good debugging value
as the RPC method names were not visible in the logs.
This commit makes the remote diagnostics enabled by default, which is
a useful feature when debugging cloudflared issues without manual intervention from users.
Users can still opt-out by disabling the feature flag.
## Summary
To prevent bad eyeballs and severs to be able to exhaust the quic
control flows we are adding the possibility of having a timeout
for a write operation to be acknowledged. This will prevent hanging
connections from exhausting the quic control flows, creating a DDoS.
When embedding the tunnel command inside another CLI, it
became difficult to test shutdown behavior due to this leaking
tunnel. By using the command context, we're able to shutdown
gracefully.
This changes guarantees that the coommand to report rule matches when
testing local config reports the rule number using the 0-based indexing.
This is to be consistent with the 0-based indexing on the log lines when
proxying requests.
## Summary
To determine which services were installed, cloudflared, was using the command
`systemctl status` this command gives an error if the service is installed
but isn't running, which makes the `uninstall services` command report wrongly
the services not installed. Therefore, this commit adapts it to use the
`systemctl list-units` command combined with a grep to find which services are
installed and need to be removed.
## Summary
Previously the force flag in the tunnel delete command was only explicitly deleting the
connections of a tunnel. Therefore, we are changing it to use the cascade query parameter
supported by the API. That parameter will delegate to the server the deletion of the tunnel
dependencies implicitly instead of the client doing it explicitly. This means that not only
the connections will get deleted, but also the tunnel routes, ensuring that no dependencies
are left without a non-deleted tunnel.
This commits makes sure that cloudflared starts using the new API
endpoints for managing routes.
Additionally, the delete route operation still allows deleting by CIDR
and VNet but it is being marked as deprecated in favor of specifying the
route ID.
The goal of this change is to make it simpler for the user to delete
routes without specifying Vnet.
Will no longer provide full hostname with path from provided
`--hostname` flag for cloudflared access to the Host header field.
This addresses certain issues caught from a security fix in go
1.19.11 and 1.20.6 in the net/http URL parsing.
Summary:
This commit adds a new flag "no-update-service" to the `cloudflared service install` command.
Previously, when installing cloudflared as a linux service it would always get auto-updates, now with this new flag it is possible to disable the auto updates of the service.
This flag allows to define whether we want cloudflared service to **perform auto updates or not**.
For **systemd this is done by removing the installation of the update service and timer**, for **sysv** this is done by **setting the cloudflared autoupdate flag**.
This commit implements the option to disable PTMU discovery for QUIC
connections.
QUIC finds the PMTU during startup by increasing Ping packet frames
until Ping responses are not received anymore, and it seems to stick
with that PMTU forever.
This is no problem if the PTMU doesn't change over time, but if it does
it may case packet drops.
We add this hidden flag for debugging purposes in such situations as a
quick way to validate if problems that are being seen can be solved by
reducing the packet size to the edge.
Note however, that this option may impact UDP proxying since we expect
being able to send UDP packets of 1280 bytes over QUIC.
So, this option should not be used when tunnel is being used for UDP
proxying.