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Jakob Borg db2b02c44d fix(stdiscosrv): 500 errors should be accompanied by log entry
Signed-off-by: Jakob Borg <jakob@kastelo.net>
2026-08-18 11:30:52 +02:00
Jakob Borg 8ea09c0094 chore: style fixes from go fix (#10846)
Just `go fix ./...`

Signed-off-by: Jakob Borg <jakob@kastelo.net>
2026-08-05 20:23:22 +02:00
Jakob Borg 774aa11795 fix(stdiscosrv): only read certificate proxy headers with --http (#10674)
These headers should not be inspected when running with a TLS listener.

Additionally, we should really enable them individually instead of
trusting the proxy to filter out the unused variants, but baby steps.

Reported by multiple AI vuln scanners.

Signed-off-by: Jakob Borg <jakob@kastelo.net>
2026-04-30 18:44:28 +00:00
Jakob Borg 3ac9b83f40 chore(stdiscosrv): smooth retry-after delays over a slightly larger normal distribution
Signed-off-by: Jakob Borg <jakob@kastelo.net>
2026-04-06 14:49:13 +02:00
Jakob Borg a80b53d113 chore(stdiscosrv): adjust desired seen and unseen rate separately
Signed-off-by: Jakob Borg <jakob@kastelo.net>
2026-04-06 10:42:24 +02:00
Jakob Borg cde867cf74 chore(stdiscosrv): use log/slog
Signed-off-by: Jakob Borg <jakob@kastelo.net>
2025-11-30 11:17:29 +01:00
Jakob Borg 7c9d06b4d2 chore: linter: embeddedstructfieldcheck
Signed-off-by: Jakob Borg <jakob@kastelo.net>
2025-10-23 22:48:54 +02:00
Jakob Borg d84280107c chore: linter: canonicalheader
Signed-off-by: Jakob Borg <jakob@kastelo.net>
2025-10-23 22:48:54 +02:00
Jakob Borg b4776ea4e0 feat(stdiscosrv): configurable desired not-found rate 2025-04-13 09:41:16 +02:00
Jakob Borg b5a7879eca fix(stdiscosrv): handle announcements properly :p (#9881)
Further protobuf refactor damage, also adding some better debugging
2024-12-19 20:43:46 +00:00
Jakob Borg 77970d5113 refactor: use modern Protobuf encoder (#9817)
At a high level, this is what I've done and why:

- I'm moving the protobuf generation for the `protocol`, `discovery` and
`db` packages to the modern alternatives, and using `buf` to generate
because it's nice and simple.
- After trying various approaches on how to integrate the new types with
the existing code, I opted for splitting off our own data model types
from the on-the-wire generated types. This means we can have a
`FileInfo` type with nicer ergonomics and lots of methods, while the
protobuf generated type stays clean and close to the wire protocol. It
does mean copying between the two when required, which certainly adds a
small amount of inefficiency. If we want to walk this back in the future
and use the raw generated type throughout, that's possible, this however
makes the refactor smaller (!) as it doesn't change everything about the
type for everyone at the same time.
- I have simply removed in cold blood a significant number of old
database migrations. These depended on previous generations of generated
messages of various kinds and were annoying to support in the new
fashion. The oldest supported database version now is the one from
Syncthing 1.9.0 from Sep 7, 2020.
- I changed config structs to be regular manually defined structs.

For the sake of discussion, some things I tried that turned out not to
work...

### Embedding / wrapping

Embedding the protobuf generated structs in our existing types as a data
container and keeping our methods and stuff:

```
package protocol

type FileInfo struct {
  *generated.FileInfo
}
```

This generates a lot of problems because the internal shape of the
generated struct is quite different (different names, different types,
more pointers), because initializing it doesn't work like you'd expect
(i.e., you end up with an embedded nil pointer and a panic), and because
the types of child types don't get wrapped. That is, even if we also
have a similar wrapper around a `Vector`, that's not the type you get
when accessing `someFileInfo.Version`, you get the `*generated.Vector`
that doesn't have methods, etc.

### Aliasing

```
package protocol

type FileInfo = generated.FileInfo
```

Doesn't help because you can't attach methods to it, plus all the above.

### Generating the types into the target package like we do now and
attaching methods

This fails because of the different shape of the generated type (as in
the embedding case above) plus the generated struct already has a bunch
of methods that we can't necessarily override properly (like `String()`
and a bunch of getters).

### Methods to functions

I considered just moving all the methods we attach to functions in a
specific package, so that for example

```
package protocol

func (f FileInfo) Equal(other FileInfo) bool
```

would become

```
package fileinfos

func Equal(a, b *generated.FileInfo) bool
```

and this would mostly work, but becomes quite verbose and cumbersome,
and somewhat limits discoverability (you can't see what methods are
available on the type in auto completions, etc). In the end I did this
in some cases, like in the database layer where a lot of things like
`func (fv *FileVersion) IsEmpty() bool` becomes `func fvIsEmpty(fv
*generated.FileVersion)` because they were anyway just internal methods.

Fixes #8247
2024-12-01 16:50:17 +01:00
Jakob Borg 5b9d8a838f chore(stdiscosrv): ensure incoming addresses are sorted and unique 2024-09-15 17:01:16 +02:00
Jakob Borg 1616edcee3 chore(stdiscosrv): remove legacy replication 2024-09-13 08:49:13 +02:00
Jakob Borg 5c2fcbfd19 chore(stdiscosrv): simplify sorting 2024-09-13 08:48:03 +02:00
Jakob Borg f9b72330a8 chore(stdiscosrv): reduce allocations in cert handling 2024-09-13 08:48:03 +02:00
Jakob Borg aed2c66e52 feat(discosrv): in-memory storage with S3 backing 2024-09-13 08:48:03 +02:00
Jakob Borg 68a1fd010f feat(stdiscosrv): make compression optional (and faster) 2024-09-13 08:33:03 +02:00
Jakob Borg f283215fce cmd/stdiscosrv: Add AMQP replication 2024-06-03 19:50:28 +02:00
Jakob Borg 5e2b7825dc cmd/stdiscosrv: Metric for returned retry-after 2023-11-08 12:18:59 +01:00
vapatel2 854499382e cmd/stdiscosrv: Prevent nil IPs from X-Forwarded-For (fixes #9189) (#9190)
### Purpose

Treat X-Forwarded-For as a comma-separated string to prevent nil IP being returned by the Discovery Server

### Testing

Unit Tests implemented

Testing with a Discovery Client can be done as follows:
```
A simple example to replicate this entails running Discovery with HTTP, use Nginx as a reverse proxy and hardcode (as an example) a list of IPs in the X-Forwarded-For header.
1. Send an Announcement with tcp://0.0.0.0:<some-port>
2. Query the DeviceID
3. Observe the returned IP Address is no longer nil; i.e.  `tcp://<nil>:<some-port>`
```
2023-11-08 11:10:23 +00:00
Jakob Borg a405c21ebb cmd/stdiscosrv: Only attempt unescaping when there are %-encodings in the header (fixes #9143) 2023-10-14 12:30:29 +02:00
Jakob Borg 690b55360f cmd/stdiscosrv: Handle unescaped cert header from Traefik (fixes #9143) (#9153) 2023-10-07 04:09:07 +02:00
bt90 06ac10ee37 cmd/stdiscosrv: Deduplicate addresses (fixes #8482) (#9080) 2023-09-06 14:36:00 +02:00
Jakob Borg a80e6be353 cmd/stdiscosrv: Streamline context handling 2023-08-30 09:36:27 +02:00
Jakob Borg acc532fc60 cmd/stdiscosrv: Explicitly enable HTTP/2
The server supports it, but it's not negotiated unless explicitly
allowed in the TLS config NextProtos.
2023-08-30 09:09:52 +02:00
Jakob Borg 92a4931850 cmd/stdiscosrv: Modernise TLS settings, remove excessive HTTP logging 2023-08-23 13:39:52 +02:00
Jakob Borg bdfef9010f cmd/stdiscosrv: Serve compressed responses 2023-08-23 13:39:14 +02:00
deepsource-autofix[bot]anddeepsource-autofix[bot] <62050782+deepsource-autofix[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> 5130c414da all: Unused parameter should be replaced by underscore (#8464)
Co-authored-by: deepsource-autofix[bot] <62050782+deepsource-autofix[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-07-28 17:17:29 +02:00
Kebin Liu 083fa1803a cmd/stdiscosrv: Support deploying behind Caddyserver (#8092) 2022-01-05 15:17:13 +01:00
greatroar e7620e951d cmd/stdiscosrv: use strconv.Itoa 2021-11-27 15:35:07 +01:00
Simon Frei 9524b51708 all: Implement suture v4-api (#6947) 2020-11-17 13:19:04 +01:00
Audrius Butkevicius f310bbaaac cmd/stdiscosrv: Don't abuse wrong header (#6749) 2020-06-16 10:58:25 +02:00
Audrius Butkevicius f619a7f4cc lib/connections: Try TCP punchthrough (fixes #4259) (#5753) 2020-06-16 09:17:07 +02:00
Jakob Borg 9084510e1b cmd/stdiscosrv: Sort addresses before replication (fixes #6093) (#6094)
This makes sure addresses are sorted when coming in from the API. The
database merge operation still checks for correct ordering (which is
quick) and sorts if it isn't correct (legacy database record or
replication peer), but then does a copy first.

Tested with -race in production...
2019-10-18 10:50:19 +02:00
Cyprien Devillez 6408a116f9 cmd/stdiscosrv: Add support for Traefik 2 as a reverse proxy (#6065) 2019-10-07 12:55:27 +01:00
Jakob Borg e384c822b6 cmd/stdiscosrv: Be more picky about allowed addresses (fixes #5151) (#5153)
Filter out ludicrous stuff both from explicitly announced addresses and
potential automatic replacements.
2018-08-30 18:06:35 +01:00
Jakob Borg 59802c3981 cmd/stdiscosrv, vendor: Remove remnants of golang.org/x/net/context (#4843) 2018-03-27 07:37:34 -04:00
Jakob Borg 71fab4d250 cmd/stdiscosrv: Record time of failed lookup
So that we can eventually garbage collect keys that noone is asking
about any more.
2018-03-06 16:15:29 +01:00
Jakob Borg b97d5bcca8 Remove KCP (fixes #4737) (#4741) 2018-02-09 11:40:57 +01:00
Jakob Borg 441230ff77 cmd/stdiscosrc: Handle address family indicator on other schemes than tcp 2018-01-28 10:24:48 +01:00
Jakob Borg 916ec63af6 cmd/stdiscosrv: New discovery server (fixes #4618)
This is a new revision of the discovery server. Relevant changes and
non-changes:

- Protocol towards clients is unchanged.

- Recommended large scale design is still to be deployed nehind nginx (I
  tested, and it's still a lot faster at terminating TLS).

- Database backend is leveldb again, only. It scales enough, is easy to
  setup, and we don't need any backend to take care of.

- Server supports replication. This is a simple TCP channel - protect it
  with a firewall when deploying over the internet. (We deploy this within
  the same datacenter, and with firewall.) Any incoming client announces
  are sent over the replication channel(s) to other peer discosrvs.
  Incoming replication changes are applied to the database as if they came
  from clients, but without the TLS/certificate overhead.

- Metrics are exposed using the prometheus library, when enabled.

- The database values and replication protocol is protobuf, because JSON
  was quite CPU intensive when I tried that and benchmarked it.

- The "Retry-After" value for failed lookups gets slowly increased from
  a default of 120 seconds, by 5 seconds for each failed lookup,
  independently by each discosrv. This lowers the query load over time for
  clients that are never seen. The Retry-After maxes out at 3600 after a
  couple of weeks of this increase. The number of failed lookups is
  stored in the database, now and then (avoiding making each lookup a
  database put).

All in all this means clients can be pointed towards a cluster using
just multiple A / AAAA records to gain both load sharing and redundancy
(if one is down, clients will talk to the remaining ones).

GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/4648
2018-01-14 08:52:31 +00:00