fix test
use upstreamIS var
init map, fix watcher flag
attempt to detect network changes
attempt to detect network changes
cancel and rerun reinitializeOSResolver
cancel and rerun reinitializeOSResolver
cancel and rerun reinitializeOSResolver
ignore invalid inferaces
ignore invalid inferaces
allow OS resolver upstream to fail
dont wait for dnsWait group on reinit, check for active interfaces to trigger reinit
fix unused var
simpler active iface check, debug logs
dont spam network service name patching on Mac
dont wait for os resolver nameserver testing
remove test for osresovlers for now
async nameserver testing
remove unused test
smol tweaks to nameserver test queries
fix restoreDNS errors
add some debugging information
fix wront type in log msg
set send logs command timeout to 5 mins
when the runningIface is no longer up, attempt to find a new interface
prefer default route, ignore non physical interfaces
prefer default route, ignore non physical interfaces
add max context timeout on performLeakingQuery with more debug logs
With new leaking queries features, the initialization of OS resolver can
now lead to data race if queries are resolving while re-initialization
happens.
To fix it, using an atomic pointer to store list of nameservers which
were initialized, making read/write to the list concurrently safe.
There are several issues with OS resolver right now:
- The list of nameservers are obtained un-conditionally from all
running interfaces.
- ControlD public DNS query is always be used if response ok.
This could lead to slow query time, and also incorrect result if a
domain is resolved differently between internal DNS and ControlD public
DNS.
To fix these problems:
- While initializing OS resolver, sending a test query to the
nameserver to ensure it will response. Unreachable nameserver will
not be used.
- Only use ControlD public DNS success response as last one, preferring
ok response from internal DNS servers.
While at it, also using standard package slices, since ctrld now
requires go1.21 as the minimum version.
Since the OS resolver only returns response with NOERROR first, it's
safe to use ControlD public DNS in parallel with system DNS. Local
domains would resolve only though local resolvers, because public ones
will return NXDOMAIN response.
By making dnsFromAdapter ignores DNS server which is the same IP address
of the adapter.
While at it, also changes OS resolver to use ctrld bootstrap DNS only if
there's no available nameservers.
By attempting to reset DNS before starting new ctrld process. This way,
ctrld will read the correct system DNS settings before changing itself.
While at it, some optimizations are made:
- "ctrld start" won't set DNS anymore, since "ctrld run" has already did
this, start command could just query socket control server and emittin
proper message to users.
- The gateway won't be included as nameservers on Windows anymore,
since the GetAdaptersAddresses Windows API always returns the correct
DNS servers of the interfaces.
- The nameservers list that OS resolver is using will be shown during
ctrld startup, making it easier for debugging.
The default gateway is usually the DNS server in normal home network
setup for most users. However, there's case that it is not, causing
discover ptr failed.
This commit add discover_ptr_endpoints config parameter, so users can
define what DNS nameservers will be used.
To prevent abusive response from some malicious DNS server, ctrld
ignores the response if the target does not match question domain.
However, that would break CNAME chain, which is allowed the mismatch
happens.
Currently, on routers that require NTP waiting, ctrld makes the cleanup
process, and restart dnsmasq for restoring default DNS config, so ntpd
can query the NTP servers. It did work, but the code will depends on
router platforms.
Instead, we can spawn a plain DNS listener before PreRun on routers,
this listener will serve NTP dns queries and once ntp is configured, the
listener is terminated and ctrld will start serving using its configured
upstreams.
While at it, also fix the userHomeDir function on freshtomato, which
must return the binary directory for routers that requires JFFS.
In split mode, the code must check for ipv6 availability to return the
correct network stack. Otherwise, we may end up using "tcp6-tls" even
though the upstream IP is an ipv4.
The assignment is changed wrongly in process of refactoring parallel
dialer for resolving bootstrap IP.
While at it, also satisfy staticheck for jffs not enabled error.
We see in practice on fresh new VM test, there's a DNS server that
return the answer with record not for the query domain.
To workaround this, filter out the answers not for the query domain.
So we don't have to depend on network stack probing to decide whether
ipv4 or ipv6 will be used.
While at it, also prevent a race report when doing the same parallel
resolving for os resolver, even though this race is harmless.
For os resolver, ctrld queries against all servers concurrently, and get
the first success result back. However, if all server failed, the result
channel is not closed, causing ctrld hang.
Fixing this by closing the result channel once getting back all response
from servers.
While at it, also shorten the backoff time when waiting for network up,
ctrld should serve as fast as possible after network is available.
Updates #34
So we don't have to worry about network stack changes causes an upstream
to be broken. Just send requests to all nameservers concurrently, and
get the first success response.
For better recovery and dealing with network stack changes, this commit
change the request flow to:
failure of any kind -> recreate transport/re-bootstrap -> retry once
That would make ctrld recover from all scenarios in theory.
At startup, ctrld gathers bootstrap IP information and use this
bootstrap IP for connecting to upstream. However, in case the network
stack changed, for example, dues to VPN connection, ctrld will still use
this old (maybe invalid) bootstrap IP for the current network stack.
This commit rework the discovering process, and re-initializing the
bootstrap IP if connecting to upstream failed.
Currently, os resolver not only handle A and AAAA records, but also does
it wrongly, since when it packs AAAA record to a dns.A record.
This commit reworks os resolver to make it works with all supported
record types.
This commit adds the ability to start `ctrld` without config file. All
necessary information can be provided via command line flags, either in
base64 encoded config or launch arguments.