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fix: follow-ups from the post-merge reviews of #6221, #6227, #6230 and #6239 (#6250)
* fix: follow-ups from the post-merge reviews of #6221, #6227, #6230 and #6239 Six defects the automated reviews found after those PRs merged. Each is verified rather than taken on trust — two by experiment, the rest by reading the merged code. **Import restore never wrote an empty local value** (#6227). GORM builds the assignment map from the struct passed to Assign and drops zero-valued fields, so `Assign(model.Setting{Value: ""})` produced an empty Updates and the imported row survived. Empty is the normal state: UpdateAllSetting writes a row for every AllSetting field including the blank ones. That is exactly the case the PR existed for — a destination with no certificate inheriting the source machine's path. Confirmed with a throwaway test before changing anything: the value stayed "IMPORTED". Now uses saveSetting, which is not zero-filtered. **Import destroyed node mTLS material** (#6227). The "no local row means the default applied, so drop the import" branch fires for the five nodeMtls* keys, which are minted on demand and deliberately absent from AllSetting, so a fresh install has no row for them. Reinstall-then-restore therefore deleted the CA certificate and its private key — and the backup was the only copy, since neither is surfaced in the UI or the export. Those keys are now kept. **The clients-list enable toggle wiped renewal state** (#6239, #6238). setEnable hand-builds the update payload and carried reset but not resetDay or resetMax, so one click on the switch turned calendar mode off and lifted the renewal cap permanently. The form-modal tests could not catch it because that path does send both fields. **"Delete depleted clients" deleted calendar clients** (#6239). The predicate read `reset = 0` as "does not auto-renew", which is exactly the calendar shape, in two places. Both now share one constant that also requires `reset_day = 0`. **Allowlist validation and parsing disagreed** (#6230). Save used net, scan used netip, and they differ: `198.51.100.0/024` saves without complaint and is silently dropped at scan — the failure the PR set out to remove. Verified by running both parsers. An IPv4-mapped prefix parsed but could never match, because contains() unmaps the query while the prefix stayed 128-bit; it is unmapped at parse now. A test asserts the two acceptance sets agree. **A comment stated the opposite of the truth** (#6221). GetInbounds has no enable filter, so a node reports a disabled inbound normally; the row in that bug report was missing only because it was never delivered. Reworded to the real invariant. Also trims two comment blocks in ip_limit_allowlist.go to the repo's two-line maximum. Not included: the reviewer's suggestion to lift the node hand-off out of `if inbound.Enable` in AddInbound. It is the right root-cause fix, but it changes delivery behaviour on multi-node deployments and belongs in its own change with its own testing, not in a cleanup batch. One reported finding is not real: BulkCreate does call validateClientResetDay, validateClientResetMax and validateClientTrafficReset — verified in the merged tree. * fix(netsafe): wrap both errors so errorlint passes Unrelated to this PR's subject and in a file it does not otherwise touch. It is here only because CI lints the merge result, and `main` has been red since #6242 landed: `fmt.Errorf("%w; %v", ...)` wraps the first error and formats the second, which errorlint rejects. Go 1.20 allows more than one %w, so both are wrapped now and `errors.Is` works against either. |
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feat(limitip): let operators exempt trusted addresses from the IP limit (#6230)
* feat(limitip): let operators exempt trusted addresses from the IP limit Behind a shared address — an office gateway, a campus NAT, a residential carrier — every user looks like the same client. One of them trips the IP limit and the address is disconnected and handed to fail2ban, taking the others with it. Today the only way out is editing jail.d by hand, which an update overwrites. Add an allowlist setting of addresses and networks. A matching address is neither banned nor counted towards the limit: counting it would still cut the shared network the entry exists to protect. Entries are validated on save rather than skipped at scan time — a typo would otherwise leave the address unprotected until someone noticed the bans. * fix(limitip): keep each doc comment on its function and one grammar for the list Three review follow-ups. loadAllowlist landed between hasLimitIp's doc comment and hasLimitIp itself, so godoc showed one function's rationale above another's body; it now sits after that function with its own comment. The parser advertised semicolons and whitespace as separators while the settings validator accepts commas only, making those forms unreachable through the panel and the API — a promise the software never keeps. Both sides now read the same comma-separated grammar. The dist stub was a build artifact and does not belong in the tree. * chore: drop the accidentally committed dist build stub internal/web/dist/.gitkeep is what make dist-stub creates locally. Committing it changes fresh-clone behaviour for everyone: today a bare go build fails loudly on //go:embed all:dist, which is the documented signal to run the stub target; with the file present the build succeeds and the panel serves an empty dist instead. * chore(i18n): translate the IP limit allowlist strings into the remaining locales Ten locales carried the English source text verbatim; only ru-RU and uk-UA were translated. The i18n dead-key test only checks that a key exists in every file, so an untranslated value passes it silently. Wording follows each locale's existing terms: the ipLimit noun already in the file, and the comma-separated IP/CIDR phrasing from trustedProxyCidrsDesc. * refactor(limitip): share one IP/CIDR list validator and read the allowlist only when enforcing The allowlist check in CheckValid was a line-for-line copy of the trusted-proxy loop directly above it. Both now call one helper, each passing its own message, so the two lists cannot drift apart. Run() read the allowlist on every 10s scan, including the majority of panels where no client carries an IP limit and the value is discarded. It is now read only once enforcement is known to apply. CheckValid had no test for either list. The new one pins that a malformed entry is rejected and that each list still names itself in the error, which is what the shared helper could otherwise break. --------- Co-authored-by: n0ctal <n0ctal@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Sanaei <ho3ein.sanaei@gmail.com> |