The open-source project began with version 1.00, build 9022.
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From a functional point of view, the main improvement is that GetIP() now always prioritizes IPv6 over IPv4.
The previous implementation always returned an IPv4 address, unless not available: in such case it failed.
This means that now connections to hostnames should be established via IPv6 if available.
From a programmer point of view, getting rid of the insane wrappers is enough to justify a complete rewrite.
As an extra, several unrelated unused global variables are removed.
Before this commit, the IP address reported by the NAT-T server was immediately discarded.
That's because the peer should be accessible via the IP address used to establish the TCP connection.
User "domosekai" (https://www.domosekai.com) pointed out that the NAT-T IP address should be taken into account.
In his case it's required due to his broadband carrier's NAT causing TCP and UDP to have different external IPs.
Co-authored-by: domosekai <54519668+domosekai@users.noreply.github.com>
Please note that the implementation is not 100% conformant to the protocol whitepaper (https://www.wireguard.com/papers/wireguard.pdf).
More specifically: all peers are expected to send a handshake initiation once the current keypair is about to expire or is expired.
I decided not to do that because our implementation is meant to act as a server only. A true WireGuard peer acts, instead, as both a client and a server.
Once the keypair is expired, we immediately delete the session.
The cookie mechanism can be implemented in future.
As for authentication: unfortunately using the already existing methods is not possible due to the protocol not providing a way to send strings to a peer.
That's because WireGuard doesn't have a concept of "users": it identifies a peer through the public key, which is determined using the source address.
As a solution, this commit adds a special authentication method: once we receive the handshake initiation message and decrypt the peer's public key, we check whether it's in the allowed key list.
If it is, we retrieve the associated Virtual Hub and user; if the hub exists and the user is in it, the authentication is successful.
The allowed key list is stored in the configuration file like this:
declare WireGuardKeyList
{
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{
string Hub DEFAULT
string User user
}
}
SoftEther VPN originally created the NIC in the UP state and never changed it, even when the the client was not connected.
The behavior was changed in 59e1483dbf, which also added the NicDownOnDisconnect option
The option was disabled by default for backwards compatibility with scripts that don't check whether the NIC is down, but it's not ideal.
This commit forces the correct behavior and removes the commands "TUNDownOnDisconnectEnable", "TUNDownOnDisconnectDisable" and "TUNDownOnDisconnectGet".
The function has been greatly improved, here are some of the changes:
- The required SESSION (c->Session) parameter is checked correctly: the function returns immediately in case it's NULL. Previously, the function didn't return in case the parameter was NULL; multiple checks were in place, but not in all instances where the parameter was dereferenced.
- The resolved IP address is cached with all proxy types.
- The "RestoreServerNameAndPort" variable is documented.
- The Debug() messages have been improved.
This commit moves the generic (not related to our protocol) proxy stuff from Cedar to Mayaqua, in dedicated files.
The functions are refactored so that they all have the same arguments and follow the same logic.
Dedicated error codes are added, in order to indicate clearly why the function(s) failed.
The bug was caused by a typo in the StrCpy() call: the source buffer was the same as the destination one, meaning that the function didn't do anything.
- Fixed the RADIUS PEAP client to use the standard TLS versioning.
- Implementation of a function to fix the MAC address of L3 VPN protocol by entering e.g. "MAC: 112233445566" in the "Notes" field of the user information.
- Implementation of a function to fix the virtual MAC address to be assigned to the L3 VPN client as a string attribute from RADIUS server when authentication.
This commit adds a protocol interface to the server, its purpose is to manage TCP connections and the various third-party protocols.
More specifically, ProtoHandleConnection() takes care of exchanging the packets between the local and remote endpoint; the protocol implementation only has to parse them and act accordingly.
The interface knows which protocol is the connection for by calling IsPacketForMe(), a function implemented for each protocol.
resolve possible null pointer dereference
found by cppcheck
[src/Cedar/Protocol.c:3138] -> [src/Cedar/Protocol.c:3071]: (warning) Either the condition 's!=NULL' is redundant or there is possible null pointer dereference: s.
[src/Cedar/Protocol.c:916]: (style) Variable 'save' is assigned a value that is never used.
[src/Cedar/Protocol.c:6242]: (style) Variable 'size' is assigned a value that is never used.
[src/Cedar/Protocol.c:778]: (style) Variable 'old_disable' is assigned a value that is never used.
[src/Cedar/Protocol.c:1021]: (style) Variable 'save' is assigned a value that is never used.
[src/Cedar/Protocol.c:3708]: (style) Variable 'is_vgc' is assigned a value that is never used.
[src/Cedar/Protocol.c:5785]: (style) Variable 's' is assigned a value that is never used.
[src/Cedar/Protocol.c:6164]: (style) The function 'SocksConnectEx' is never used.
[src/Cedar/Protocol.c:907]: (style) The function 'CompareNodeInfo' is never used.
[src/Cedar/Protocol.c:6968]: (style) The function 'ProxyConnect' is never used.
[src/Cedar/Protocol.c:3986]: (style) The function 'SecureDelete' is never used.
[src/Cedar/Protocol.c:4042]: (style) The function 'SecureEnum' is never used.
[src/Cedar/Protocol.c:4127]: (style) The function 'SecureWrite' is never used.
[src/Cedar/Protocol.c:6463]: (style) The function 'SocksConnect' is never used.
[src/Cedar/Protocol.c:7185]: (style) The function 'TcpConnectEx2' is never used.
[src/Cedar/Protocol.c:7206]: (style) The function 'TcpIpConnect' is never used.