headscale/noise.go

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Go

package headscale
import (
"encoding/base64"
"net/http"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
"github.com/rs/zerolog/log"
"golang.org/x/net/http2"
"golang.org/x/net/http2/h2c"
"tailscale.com/control/controlbase"
"tailscale.com/net/netutil"
)
const (
errWrongConnectionUpgrade = Error("wrong connection upgrade")
errCannotHijack = Error("cannot hijack connection")
errNoiseHandshakeFailed = Error("noise handshake failed")
)
const (
// ts2021UpgradePath is the path that the server listens on for the WebSockets upgrade
ts2021UpgradePath = "/ts2021"
// upgradeHeader is the value of the Upgrade HTTP header used to
// indicate the Tailscale control protocol.
upgradeHeaderValue = "tailscale-control-protocol"
// handshakeHeaderName is the HTTP request header that can
// optionally contain base64-encoded initial handshake
// payload, to save an RTT.
handshakeHeaderName = "X-Tailscale-Handshake"
)
// NoiseUpgradeHandler is to upgrade the connection and hijack the net.Conn
// in order to use the Noise-based TS2021 protocol. Listens in /ts2021
func (h *Headscale) NoiseUpgradeHandler(ctx *gin.Context) {
log.Trace().Caller().Msgf("Noise upgrade handler for client %s", ctx.ClientIP())
// Under normal circumpstances, we should be able to use the controlhttp.AcceptHTTP()
// function to do this - kindly left there by the Tailscale authors for us to use.
// (https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/blob/main/control/controlhttp/server.go)
//
// However, Gin seems to be doing something funny/different with its writer (see AcceptHTTP code).
// This causes problems when the upgrade headers are sent in AcceptHTTP.
// So have getNoiseConnection() that is essentially an AcceptHTTP but using the native Gin methods.
noiseConn, err := h.getNoiseConnection(ctx)
if err != nil {
log.Error().Err(err).Msg("noise upgrade failed")
ctx.AbortWithError(http.StatusInternalServerError, err)
return
}
server := http.Server{}
server.Handler = h2c.NewHandler(h.noiseRouter, &http2.Server{})
server.Serve(netutil.NewOneConnListener(noiseConn, nil))
}
// getNoiseConnection is basically AcceptHTTP from tailscale, but more _alla_ Gin
// TODO(juan): Figure out why we need to do this at all.
func (h *Headscale) getNoiseConnection(ctx *gin.Context) (*controlbase.Conn, error) {
next := ctx.GetHeader("Upgrade")
if next == "" {
ctx.String(http.StatusBadRequest, "missing next protocol")
return nil, errWrongConnectionUpgrade
}
if next != upgradeHeaderValue {
ctx.String(http.StatusBadRequest, "unknown next protocol")
return nil, errWrongConnectionUpgrade
}
initB64 := ctx.GetHeader(handshakeHeaderName)
if initB64 == "" {
ctx.String(http.StatusBadRequest, "missing Tailscale handshake header")
return nil, errWrongConnectionUpgrade
}
init, err := base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString(initB64)
if err != nil {
ctx.String(http.StatusBadRequest, "invalid tailscale handshake header")
return nil, errWrongConnectionUpgrade
}
hijacker, ok := ctx.Writer.(http.Hijacker)
if !ok {
log.Error().Caller().Err(err).Msgf("Hijack failed")
ctx.String(http.StatusInternalServerError, "HTTP does not support general TCP support")
return nil, errCannotHijack
}
// This is what changes from the original AcceptHTTP() function.
ctx.Header("Upgrade", upgradeHeaderValue)
ctx.Header("Connection", "upgrade")
ctx.Status(http.StatusSwitchingProtocols)
ctx.Writer.WriteHeaderNow()
// end
netConn, conn, err := hijacker.Hijack()
if err != nil {
log.Error().Caller().Err(err).Msgf("Hijack failed")
ctx.String(http.StatusInternalServerError, "HTTP does not support general TCP support")
return nil, errCannotHijack
}
if err := conn.Flush(); err != nil {
netConn.Close()
return nil, errCannotHijack
}
netConn = netutil.NewDrainBufConn(netConn, conn.Reader)
nc, err := controlbase.Server(ctx.Request.Context(), netConn, *h.noisePrivateKey, init)
if err != nil {
netConn.Close()
return nil, errNoiseHandshakeFailed
}
return nc, nil
}