Adds a -no-pretty flag to cloudflared access login:
```shell
$ cloudflared access login -no-pretty $url
<TOKEN>
```
This removes the need to parse the token from the output message, making it
easier for external applications.
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.
Allows for debugging the payloads that are sent in client mode to
the ssh server. Required to be run with --log-directory to capture
logging output. Additionally has maximum limit that is provided with
the flag that will only capture the first N number of reads plus
writes through the WebSocket stream. These reads/writes are not directly
captured at the packet boundary so some reconstruction from the
log messages will be required.
Added User-Agent for all out-going cloudflared access
tcp requests in client mode.
Added check to not run terminal logging in cloudflared access tcp
client mode to not obstruct the stdin and stdout.
Before this change, the only sure fire way to make sure you had a valid
Access token was to run `cloudflared access login <your domain>`. That
was because that command would actually make a preflight request to ensure
that the edge considered that token valid. The most common reasons a token
was no longer valid was expiration and revocation. Expiration is easy to
check client side, but revocation can only be checked at the edge.
This change adds the same flow that cfd access login did to the curl command.
It will preflight the request with the token and ensure that the edge thinks
its valid before making the real request.
This PR is made using suggestion from #574. The pros for this config is that it will work both Windows and Linux (tested), as well as in VSCode, which normally can't be done with the current generated ssh config (refers to #734)
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.
- Move packages the provide generic functionality (such as config) from `cmd` subtree to top level.
- Remove all dependencies on `cmd` subtree from top level packages.
- Consolidate all code dealing with token generation and transfer to a single cohesive package.
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).