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Author SHA1 Message Date
KKRainbow ed8df2d58f prevent EasyTier-managed IPv6 from being used as underlay connections (#2181)
When a node has public IPv6 addresses allocated by EasyTier, those addresses
are installed on the host's network interfaces. The system would then pick
them up as candidate source/destination addresses for underlay connections
(direct peer, UDP hole punch, bind addresses), causing overlay traffic to
loop back into the overlay itself.

Add a central predicate is_ip_easytier_managed_ipv6() and apply it at every
point where IPv6 addresses are selected for underlay use:
- Filter managed IPv6 from DNS-resolved connector addresses, including a
  UDP socket getsockname check to detect whether the OS would route through
  the overlay to reach a destination
- Skip managed IPv6 in bind address selection and STUN candidate filtering
- Strip managed IPv6 from GetIpListResponse RPC so peers never learn them
- Pass pre-resolved addresses to tunnel connectors to avoid re-resolution

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-29 12:17:22 +08:00
KKRainbow 8f862997eb feat: support allocating public IPv6 addresses from a provider (#2162)
* feat: support allocating public IPv6 addresses from a provider

Add a provider/leaser architecture for public IPv6 address allocation
between nodes in the same network:

- A node with `--ipv6-public-addr-provider` advertises a delegable
  public IPv6 prefix (auto-detected from kernel routes or manually
  configured via `--ipv6-public-addr-prefix`).
- Other nodes with `--ipv6-public-addr-auto` request a /128 lease from
  the selected provider via a new RPC service (PublicIpv6AddrRpc).
- Leases have a 30s TTL, renewed every 10s by the client routine.
- The provider allocates addresses deterministically from its prefix
  using instance-UUID-based hashing to prefer stable assignments.
- Routes to peer leases are installed on the TUN device, and each
  client's own /128 is assigned as its IPv6 address.

Also includes netlink IPv6 route table inspection, integration tests,
and event-driven route/address reconciliation.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-26 21:37:34 +08:00