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Remove subnet router visibility workaround from docs (#2569)
Previous Headscale versions required a dedicated rule to make a subnet router visible to clients. This workaround is no longer required.
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@ -149,13 +149,11 @@ Here are the ACL's to implement the same permissions as above:
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// developers have access to the internal network through the router.
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// the internal network is composed of HTTPS endpoints and Postgresql
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// database servers. There's an additional rule to allow traffic to be
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// forwarded to the internal subnet, 10.20.0.0/16. See this issue
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// https://github.com/juanfont/headscale/issues/502
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// database servers.
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{
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"action": "accept",
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"src": ["group:dev"],
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"dst": ["10.20.0.0/16:443,5432", "router.internal:0"]
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"dst": ["10.20.0.0/16:443,5432"]
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},
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// servers should be able to talk to database in tcp/5432. Database should not be able to initiate connections to
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@ -76,27 +76,19 @@ The routes announced by subnet routers are available to the nodes in a tailnet.
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nodes can accept and use such routes. Configure an ACL to explicitly manage who can use routes.
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The ACL snippet below defines three hosts, a subnet router `router`, a regular node `node` and `service.example.net` as
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internal service that can be reached via a route on the subnet router `router`. The first ACL rule allows anyone to see
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the subnet router `router` without allowing access to any service of the subnet router itself. The second ACL rule
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allows the node `node` to access `service.example.net` on port 80 and 443 which is reachable via the subnet router.
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internal service that can be reached via a route on the subnet router `router`. It allows the node `node` to access
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`service.example.net` on port 80 and 443 which is reachable via the subnet router. Access to the subnet router itself is
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denied.
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```json title="Access the routes of a subnet router without the subnet router itself"
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{
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"hosts": {
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// the router is not referenced but announces 192.168.0.0/24"
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"router": "100.64.0.1/32",
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"node": "100.64.0.2/32",
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"service.example.net": "192.168.0.1/32"
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},
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"acls": [
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{
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"action": "accept",
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"src": [
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"*"
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],
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"dst": [
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"router:0"
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]
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},
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{
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"action": "accept",
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"src": [
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