* Add support for service reload and sync service file
* Copy the systemd.service file to the manual linux docs and adjust the
path to the headscale binary to match with the previous documentation
blocks. Unfortunately, there seems to be no easy way to include a
file in mkdocs.
* Remove a redundant "deprecation" block. The beginning of the
documentation already states that.
* Add `ExecReload` to the systemd.service file.
Fixes: #2016
* Its called systemd
* Fix link to systemd homepage
* docs/acl: fix path to policy file
* docs/exit-node: fixup for 0.23
* Add newlines between commands to improve readability
* Use nodes instead on name
* Remove query parameter from link to Tailscale docs
* docs/remote-cli: fix formatting
* Indent blocks below line numbers to restore numbering
* Fix minor typos
* docs/reverse-proxy: remove version information
* Websocket support is always required now
* s/see detail/see details
* docs/exit-node: add warning to manual documentation
* Replace the warning section with a warning admonition
* Fix TODO link back to the regular linux documentation
* docs/openbsd: fix typos
* the database is created on-the-fly
* docs/sealos: fix typos
* docs/container: various fixes
* Remove a stray sentence
* Remove "headscale" before serve
* Indent line continuation
* Replace hardcoded 0.22 with <VERSION>
* Fix path in debug image to /ko-app/headscale
Fixes: #1822
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* Fix KeyExpiration when a zero time value has a timezone
When a zero time value is loaded from JSON or a DB in a way that
assigns it the local timezone, it does not roudtrip in JSON as a
value for which IsZero returns true. This causes KeyExpiry to be
treated as a far past value instead of a nilish value.
See https://github.com/golang/go/issues/57040
* Fix whitespace
* Ensure that postgresql is used for all tests when env var is set
* Pass through value of HEADSCALE_INTEGRATION_POSTGRES env var
* Add option to set timezone on headscale container
* Add test for registration with auth key in alternate timezone
* validate policy against nodes, error if not valid
this commit aims to improve the feedback of "runtime" policy
errors which would only manifest when the rules are compiled to
filter rules with nodes.
this change will in;
file-based mode load the nodes from the db and try to compile the rules on
start up and return an error if they would not work as intended.
database-based mode prevent a new ACL being written to the database if
it does not compile with the current set of node.
Fixes #2073
Fixes #2044
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* ensure stderr can be used in err checks
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* test policy set validation
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* add new integration test to ghaction
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* add back defer for cli tst
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Requiring someone to write a design doc/contribute to the feature shouldn't be a requirement for raising a feature request as users may lack the skills required to do this.
Code Rabbit is one of these new fancy LLM code review tools. I am skeptical
but we can try it for free and it might provide us with some value to let
people get feedback while waiting for other people.
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this commit changes and streamlines the dns_config into a new
key, dns. It removes a combination of outdates and incompatible
configuration options that made it easy to confuse what headscale
could and could not do, or what to expect from ones configuration.
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* Fix data race issues in EphemeralGarbageCollector tests
* Add defer for mutex unlock in TestEphemeralGarbageCollectorOrder
* Fix mutex unlock order in closure by updating defer placement
* reformat code
This is mostly an automated change with `make lint`.
I had to manually please golangci-lint in routes_test because of a short
variable name.
* fix start -> strategy which was wrongly corrected by linter
* replace ephemeral deletion logic
this commit replaces the way we remove ephemeral nodes,
currently they are deleted in a loop and we look at last seen
time. This time is now only set when a node disconnects and
there was a bug (#2006) where nodes that had never disconnected
was deleted since they did not have a last seen.
The new logic will start an expiry timer when the node disconnects
and delete the node from the database when the timer is up.
If the node reconnects within the expiry, the timer is cancelled.
Fixes #2006
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* use uint64 as authekyid and ptr helper in tests
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* add test db helper
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* add list ephemeral node func
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* schedule ephemeral nodes for removal on startup
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* fix gorm query for postgres
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* add godoc
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Added a new function `RegisterMethodToV1Enum()` to Node, converting the internal register method string to the corresponding V1 Enum value. Included corresponding unit test in `node_test.go` to ensure correct conversion for various register methods.
* correctly enable WAL log for sqlite
this commit makes headscale correctly enable write-ahead-log for
sqlite and adds an option to turn it on and off.
WAL is enabled by default and should make sqlite perform a lot better,
even further eliminating the need to use postgres.
It also adds a couple of other useful defaults.
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* update changelog
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