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feat(fips): integrate jmcorgan/fips as preferred non-Tor transport + v1.4.0 Bakes the FIPS (Free Internetworking Peering System) mesh daemon into the node stack, supervised by archipelago alongside Tor. Runs as a system service, identity derives from the same BIP-39 master seed, and user-triggered updates track upstream main. Identity seed.rs: new HKDF label archipelago/fips/secp256k1/v1 → dedicated secp256k1 key, distinct from the Nostr-node key for crypto isolation but still seed-recoverable identity.rs: writes fips_key[.pub] to /data/identity on onboarding, chmod 0600; fips_key_exists / load_fips_keys / fips_npub accessors Transport TransportKind::Fips=3 inserted between LAN and Tor (Tor bumps to 4) → router prefers FIPS over Tor for all peer traffic PeerRecord gains fips_npub + last_fips fields (serde(default) for backward-compat with older nodes) transport/fips.rs: NodeTransport stub, reports unavailable until the daemon is live so router falls through to Tor cleanly Federation invites FederatedNode and FederationInvite carry optional fips_npub create_invite / accept_invite / peer-joined callback thread it end to end; signature domain deliberately unchanged — FIPS Noise does its own session auth, so the unsigned hint only affects path selection crate::fips config.rs: renders /etc/fips/fips.yaml and sudo-installs key material service.rs: systemctl status/activate/restart/mask wrappers update.rs: GitHub API check against upstream main; apply stubbed until per-commit .deb artefact source is decided RPC + dashboard fips.status / fips.check-update / fips.apply-update / fips.install / fips.restart registered in dispatcher HomeNetworkCard.vue shipped standalone (unmounted — place in Home.vue when ready); shows state pill, version, FIPS npub, update button, activate button when key is present but service is down ISO + systemd archipelago-fips.service: conditional on key presence, masked by default — backend unmasks after onboarding writes the key build-auto-installer-iso.sh: multi-stage Dockerfile builds the FIPS .deb from jmcorgan/fips main (fail-loud), COPYs it into rootfs, apt installs it so trixie resolves deps; unit copied + masked Version bump: 1.3.5 → 1.4.0 Tests: 33 new/updated passing (seed, identity, transport, federation, fips module, transport::fips). Known gaps: fips.apply-update returns a clear stub error until upstream publishes per-commit .deb artefacts; HomeNetworkCard is not mounted in Home.vue by default. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-18 22:57:51 -04:00
//! FIPS mesh transport (Free Internetworking Peering System).
//!
//! Delegates the actual wire protocol to the `fips` system daemon
//! (github.com/jmcorgan/fips), which archipelago supervises via the
feat(fips): peer dialing + dedicated fips0 listener with path whitelist Wires the FIPS transport end-to-end so peer-to-peer calls can reach other nodes over the mesh without going through Tor: - fips::dial — raw RFC 1035 DNS client (zero new deps) that queries the FIPS daemon's local resolver at 127.0.0.1:5354 for `<npub>.fips` AAAA records. Exposes peer_base_url(npub) → "http://[fd9d:…]:5679" plus a reqwest client factory for call-site migrations. - fips::iface — parses /proc/net/if_inet6 to find the ULA address on `fips0`. Runs under the archipelago service user without extra caps. - FipsTransport::is_available() — live probe of archipelago-fips and upstream fips.service via `systemctl is-active`, cached 10s so the send hot path doesn't thrash DBus. - FipsTransport::send() — resolve npub, POST TransportMessage JSON to the peer's /transport/inbox. Today /transport/inbox isn't wired on the receive side, so call-site migrations use dial::peer_base_url directly against the already-signed endpoints (/rpc/v1, /archipelago/node-message, /content/*). The inbox handler lands as part of the Settings/transport work. - server::serve_with_shutdown — takes an optional peer_addr and spawns a second listener bound specifically to the fips0 ULA on port 5679. The peer listener applies is_peer_allowed_path() — a whitelist of endpoints that already do per-request signature auth — and returns 404 for everything else. Shutdown cascades to both listeners via a watch channel; 5s drain window preserved. - main.rs — if fips0 has a ULA at startup, pass the peer SocketAddr to serve_with_shutdown; otherwise run the main listener only. Security: the peer listener is bound to the fips0 ULA directly, not wildcard, so it's unreachable from WAN IPv6. The path whitelist limits exposure to endpoints whose handlers verify ed25519 signatures or federation DID headers server-side. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-19 01:12:39 -04:00
//! `archipelago-fips.service` unit (or respects the upstream
//! `fips.service` on legacy nodes). This module is the in-process
feat(fips): integrate jmcorgan/fips as preferred non-Tor transport + v1.4.0 Bakes the FIPS (Free Internetworking Peering System) mesh daemon into the node stack, supervised by archipelago alongside Tor. Runs as a system service, identity derives from the same BIP-39 master seed, and user-triggered updates track upstream main. Identity seed.rs: new HKDF label archipelago/fips/secp256k1/v1 → dedicated secp256k1 key, distinct from the Nostr-node key for crypto isolation but still seed-recoverable identity.rs: writes fips_key[.pub] to /data/identity on onboarding, chmod 0600; fips_key_exists / load_fips_keys / fips_npub accessors Transport TransportKind::Fips=3 inserted between LAN and Tor (Tor bumps to 4) → router prefers FIPS over Tor for all peer traffic PeerRecord gains fips_npub + last_fips fields (serde(default) for backward-compat with older nodes) transport/fips.rs: NodeTransport stub, reports unavailable until the daemon is live so router falls through to Tor cleanly Federation invites FederatedNode and FederationInvite carry optional fips_npub create_invite / accept_invite / peer-joined callback thread it end to end; signature domain deliberately unchanged — FIPS Noise does its own session auth, so the unsigned hint only affects path selection crate::fips config.rs: renders /etc/fips/fips.yaml and sudo-installs key material service.rs: systemctl status/activate/restart/mask wrappers update.rs: GitHub API check against upstream main; apply stubbed until per-commit .deb artefact source is decided RPC + dashboard fips.status / fips.check-update / fips.apply-update / fips.install / fips.restart registered in dispatcher HomeNetworkCard.vue shipped standalone (unmounted — place in Home.vue when ready); shows state pill, version, FIPS npub, update button, activate button when key is present but service is down ISO + systemd archipelago-fips.service: conditional on key presence, masked by default — backend unmasks after onboarding writes the key build-auto-installer-iso.sh: multi-stage Dockerfile builds the FIPS .deb from jmcorgan/fips main (fail-loud), COPYs it into rootfs, apt installs it so trixie resolves deps; unit copied + masked Version bump: 1.3.5 → 1.4.0 Tests: 33 new/updated passing (seed, identity, transport, federation, fips module, transport::fips). Known gaps: fips.apply-update returns a clear stub error until upstream publishes per-commit .deb artefacts; HomeNetworkCard is not mounted in Home.vue by default. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-18 22:57:51 -04:00
//! `NodeTransport` adapter: it checks daemon liveness, maps a peer's
feat(fips): peer dialing + dedicated fips0 listener with path whitelist Wires the FIPS transport end-to-end so peer-to-peer calls can reach other nodes over the mesh without going through Tor: - fips::dial — raw RFC 1035 DNS client (zero new deps) that queries the FIPS daemon's local resolver at 127.0.0.1:5354 for `<npub>.fips` AAAA records. Exposes peer_base_url(npub) → "http://[fd9d:…]:5679" plus a reqwest client factory for call-site migrations. - fips::iface — parses /proc/net/if_inet6 to find the ULA address on `fips0`. Runs under the archipelago service user without extra caps. - FipsTransport::is_available() — live probe of archipelago-fips and upstream fips.service via `systemctl is-active`, cached 10s so the send hot path doesn't thrash DBus. - FipsTransport::send() — resolve npub, POST TransportMessage JSON to the peer's /transport/inbox. Today /transport/inbox isn't wired on the receive side, so call-site migrations use dial::peer_base_url directly against the already-signed endpoints (/rpc/v1, /archipelago/node-message, /content/*). The inbox handler lands as part of the Settings/transport work. - server::serve_with_shutdown — takes an optional peer_addr and spawns a second listener bound specifically to the fips0 ULA on port 5679. The peer listener applies is_peer_allowed_path() — a whitelist of endpoints that already do per-request signature auth — and returns 404 for everything else. Shutdown cascades to both listeners via a watch channel; 5s drain window preserved. - main.rs — if fips0 has a ULA at startup, pass the peer SocketAddr to serve_with_shutdown; otherwise run the main listener only. Security: the peer listener is bound to the fips0 ULA directly, not wildcard, so it's unreachable from WAN IPv6. The path whitelist limits exposure to endpoints whose handlers verify ed25519 signatures or federation DID headers server-side. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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//! FIPS npub to a `fd00::/8` IPv6 address via the daemon's local DNS
//! resolver, and POSTs the `TransportMessage` payload over plain HTTP
//! to the peer's `/transport/inbox` endpoint.
feat(fips): integrate jmcorgan/fips as preferred non-Tor transport + v1.4.0 Bakes the FIPS (Free Internetworking Peering System) mesh daemon into the node stack, supervised by archipelago alongside Tor. Runs as a system service, identity derives from the same BIP-39 master seed, and user-triggered updates track upstream main. Identity seed.rs: new HKDF label archipelago/fips/secp256k1/v1 → dedicated secp256k1 key, distinct from the Nostr-node key for crypto isolation but still seed-recoverable identity.rs: writes fips_key[.pub] to /data/identity on onboarding, chmod 0600; fips_key_exists / load_fips_keys / fips_npub accessors Transport TransportKind::Fips=3 inserted between LAN and Tor (Tor bumps to 4) → router prefers FIPS over Tor for all peer traffic PeerRecord gains fips_npub + last_fips fields (serde(default) for backward-compat with older nodes) transport/fips.rs: NodeTransport stub, reports unavailable until the daemon is live so router falls through to Tor cleanly Federation invites FederatedNode and FederationInvite carry optional fips_npub create_invite / accept_invite / peer-joined callback thread it end to end; signature domain deliberately unchanged — FIPS Noise does its own session auth, so the unsigned hint only affects path selection crate::fips config.rs: renders /etc/fips/fips.yaml and sudo-installs key material service.rs: systemctl status/activate/restart/mask wrappers update.rs: GitHub API check against upstream main; apply stubbed until per-commit .deb artefact source is decided RPC + dashboard fips.status / fips.check-update / fips.apply-update / fips.install / fips.restart registered in dispatcher HomeNetworkCard.vue shipped standalone (unmounted — place in Home.vue when ready); shows state pill, version, FIPS npub, update button, activate button when key is present but service is down ISO + systemd archipelago-fips.service: conditional on key presence, masked by default — backend unmasks after onboarding writes the key build-auto-installer-iso.sh: multi-stage Dockerfile builds the FIPS .deb from jmcorgan/fips main (fail-loud), COPYs it into rootfs, apt installs it so trixie resolves deps; unit copied + masked Version bump: 1.3.5 → 1.4.0 Tests: 33 new/updated passing (seed, identity, transport, federation, fips module, transport::fips). Known gaps: fips.apply-update returns a clear stub error until upstream publishes per-commit .deb artefacts; HomeNetworkCard is not mounted in Home.vue by default. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-18 22:57:51 -04:00
//!
//! Sits at priority 3 between LAN and Tor — preferred over Tor for
//! federation and peer traffic but yielding to direct LAN.
use super::{NodeTransport, TransportKind, TransportMessage};
feat(fips): peer dialing + dedicated fips0 listener with path whitelist Wires the FIPS transport end-to-end so peer-to-peer calls can reach other nodes over the mesh without going through Tor: - fips::dial — raw RFC 1035 DNS client (zero new deps) that queries the FIPS daemon's local resolver at 127.0.0.1:5354 for `<npub>.fips` AAAA records. Exposes peer_base_url(npub) → "http://[fd9d:…]:5679" plus a reqwest client factory for call-site migrations. - fips::iface — parses /proc/net/if_inet6 to find the ULA address on `fips0`. Runs under the archipelago service user without extra caps. - FipsTransport::is_available() — live probe of archipelago-fips and upstream fips.service via `systemctl is-active`, cached 10s so the send hot path doesn't thrash DBus. - FipsTransport::send() — resolve npub, POST TransportMessage JSON to the peer's /transport/inbox. Today /transport/inbox isn't wired on the receive side, so call-site migrations use dial::peer_base_url directly against the already-signed endpoints (/rpc/v1, /archipelago/node-message, /content/*). The inbox handler lands as part of the Settings/transport work. - server::serve_with_shutdown — takes an optional peer_addr and spawns a second listener bound specifically to the fips0 ULA on port 5679. The peer listener applies is_peer_allowed_path() — a whitelist of endpoints that already do per-request signature auth — and returns 404 for everything else. Shutdown cascades to both listeners via a watch channel; 5s drain window preserved. - main.rs — if fips0 has a ULA at startup, pass the peer SocketAddr to serve_with_shutdown; otherwise run the main listener only. Security: the peer listener is bound to the fips0 ULA directly, not wildcard, so it's unreachable from WAN IPv6. The path whitelist limits exposure to endpoints whose handlers verify ed25519 signatures or federation DID headers server-side. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-19 01:12:39 -04:00
use anyhow::{Context, Result};
feat(fips): integrate jmcorgan/fips as preferred non-Tor transport + v1.4.0 Bakes the FIPS (Free Internetworking Peering System) mesh daemon into the node stack, supervised by archipelago alongside Tor. Runs as a system service, identity derives from the same BIP-39 master seed, and user-triggered updates track upstream main. Identity seed.rs: new HKDF label archipelago/fips/secp256k1/v1 → dedicated secp256k1 key, distinct from the Nostr-node key for crypto isolation but still seed-recoverable identity.rs: writes fips_key[.pub] to /data/identity on onboarding, chmod 0600; fips_key_exists / load_fips_keys / fips_npub accessors Transport TransportKind::Fips=3 inserted between LAN and Tor (Tor bumps to 4) → router prefers FIPS over Tor for all peer traffic PeerRecord gains fips_npub + last_fips fields (serde(default) for backward-compat with older nodes) transport/fips.rs: NodeTransport stub, reports unavailable until the daemon is live so router falls through to Tor cleanly Federation invites FederatedNode and FederationInvite carry optional fips_npub create_invite / accept_invite / peer-joined callback thread it end to end; signature domain deliberately unchanged — FIPS Noise does its own session auth, so the unsigned hint only affects path selection crate::fips config.rs: renders /etc/fips/fips.yaml and sudo-installs key material service.rs: systemctl status/activate/restart/mask wrappers update.rs: GitHub API check against upstream main; apply stubbed until per-commit .deb artefact source is decided RPC + dashboard fips.status / fips.check-update / fips.apply-update / fips.install / fips.restart registered in dispatcher HomeNetworkCard.vue shipped standalone (unmounted — place in Home.vue when ready); shows state pill, version, FIPS npub, update button, activate button when key is present but service is down ISO + systemd archipelago-fips.service: conditional on key presence, masked by default — backend unmasks after onboarding writes the key build-auto-installer-iso.sh: multi-stage Dockerfile builds the FIPS .deb from jmcorgan/fips main (fail-loud), COPYs it into rootfs, apt installs it so trixie resolves deps; unit copied + masked Version bump: 1.3.5 → 1.4.0 Tests: 33 new/updated passing (seed, identity, transport, federation, fips module, transport::fips). Known gaps: fips.apply-update returns a clear stub error until upstream publishes per-commit .deb artefacts; HomeNetworkCard is not mounted in Home.vue by default. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-18 22:57:51 -04:00
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
feat(fips): peer dialing + dedicated fips0 listener with path whitelist Wires the FIPS transport end-to-end so peer-to-peer calls can reach other nodes over the mesh without going through Tor: - fips::dial — raw RFC 1035 DNS client (zero new deps) that queries the FIPS daemon's local resolver at 127.0.0.1:5354 for `<npub>.fips` AAAA records. Exposes peer_base_url(npub) → "http://[fd9d:…]:5679" plus a reqwest client factory for call-site migrations. - fips::iface — parses /proc/net/if_inet6 to find the ULA address on `fips0`. Runs under the archipelago service user without extra caps. - FipsTransport::is_available() — live probe of archipelago-fips and upstream fips.service via `systemctl is-active`, cached 10s so the send hot path doesn't thrash DBus. - FipsTransport::send() — resolve npub, POST TransportMessage JSON to the peer's /transport/inbox. Today /transport/inbox isn't wired on the receive side, so call-site migrations use dial::peer_base_url directly against the already-signed endpoints (/rpc/v1, /archipelago/node-message, /content/*). The inbox handler lands as part of the Settings/transport work. - server::serve_with_shutdown — takes an optional peer_addr and spawns a second listener bound specifically to the fips0 ULA on port 5679. The peer listener applies is_peer_allowed_path() — a whitelist of endpoints that already do per-request signature auth — and returns 404 for everything else. Shutdown cascades to both listeners via a watch channel; 5s drain window preserved. - main.rs — if fips0 has a ULA at startup, pass the peer SocketAddr to serve_with_shutdown; otherwise run the main listener only. Security: the peer listener is bound to the fips0 ULA directly, not wildcard, so it's unreachable from WAN IPv6. The path whitelist limits exposure to endpoints whose handlers verify ed25519 signatures or federation DID headers server-side. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-19 01:12:39 -04:00
use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, AtomicU64, Ordering};
use std::time::{Duration, SystemTime, UNIX_EPOCH};
/// How long a successful `is_available()` probe is cached — the hot path
/// may poll this per-send, and `systemctl is-active` takes ~50ms. A short
/// TTL keeps the result responsive to daemon flaps without pounding DBus.
const AVAILABILITY_CACHE_TTL: Duration = Duration::from_secs(10);
feat(fips): integrate jmcorgan/fips as preferred non-Tor transport + v1.4.0 Bakes the FIPS (Free Internetworking Peering System) mesh daemon into the node stack, supervised by archipelago alongside Tor. Runs as a system service, identity derives from the same BIP-39 master seed, and user-triggered updates track upstream main. Identity seed.rs: new HKDF label archipelago/fips/secp256k1/v1 → dedicated secp256k1 key, distinct from the Nostr-node key for crypto isolation but still seed-recoverable identity.rs: writes fips_key[.pub] to /data/identity on onboarding, chmod 0600; fips_key_exists / load_fips_keys / fips_npub accessors Transport TransportKind::Fips=3 inserted between LAN and Tor (Tor bumps to 4) → router prefers FIPS over Tor for all peer traffic PeerRecord gains fips_npub + last_fips fields (serde(default) for backward-compat with older nodes) transport/fips.rs: NodeTransport stub, reports unavailable until the daemon is live so router falls through to Tor cleanly Federation invites FederatedNode and FederationInvite carry optional fips_npub create_invite / accept_invite / peer-joined callback thread it end to end; signature domain deliberately unchanged — FIPS Noise does its own session auth, so the unsigned hint only affects path selection crate::fips config.rs: renders /etc/fips/fips.yaml and sudo-installs key material service.rs: systemctl status/activate/restart/mask wrappers update.rs: GitHub API check against upstream main; apply stubbed until per-commit .deb artefact source is decided RPC + dashboard fips.status / fips.check-update / fips.apply-update / fips.install / fips.restart registered in dispatcher HomeNetworkCard.vue shipped standalone (unmounted — place in Home.vue when ready); shows state pill, version, FIPS npub, update button, activate button when key is present but service is down ISO + systemd archipelago-fips.service: conditional on key presence, masked by default — backend unmasks after onboarding writes the key build-auto-installer-iso.sh: multi-stage Dockerfile builds the FIPS .deb from jmcorgan/fips main (fail-loud), COPYs it into rootfs, apt installs it so trixie resolves deps; unit copied + masked Version bump: 1.3.5 → 1.4.0 Tests: 33 new/updated passing (seed, identity, transport, federation, fips module, transport::fips). Known gaps: fips.apply-update returns a clear stub error until upstream publishes per-commit .deb artefacts; HomeNetworkCard is not mounted in Home.vue by default. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-18 22:57:51 -04:00
pub struct FipsTransport {
identity_dir: PathBuf,
feat(fips): peer dialing + dedicated fips0 listener with path whitelist Wires the FIPS transport end-to-end so peer-to-peer calls can reach other nodes over the mesh without going through Tor: - fips::dial — raw RFC 1035 DNS client (zero new deps) that queries the FIPS daemon's local resolver at 127.0.0.1:5354 for `<npub>.fips` AAAA records. Exposes peer_base_url(npub) → "http://[fd9d:…]:5679" plus a reqwest client factory for call-site migrations. - fips::iface — parses /proc/net/if_inet6 to find the ULA address on `fips0`. Runs under the archipelago service user without extra caps. - FipsTransport::is_available() — live probe of archipelago-fips and upstream fips.service via `systemctl is-active`, cached 10s so the send hot path doesn't thrash DBus. - FipsTransport::send() — resolve npub, POST TransportMessage JSON to the peer's /transport/inbox. Today /transport/inbox isn't wired on the receive side, so call-site migrations use dial::peer_base_url directly against the already-signed endpoints (/rpc/v1, /archipelago/node-message, /content/*). The inbox handler lands as part of the Settings/transport work. - server::serve_with_shutdown — takes an optional peer_addr and spawns a second listener bound specifically to the fips0 ULA on port 5679. The peer listener applies is_peer_allowed_path() — a whitelist of endpoints that already do per-request signature auth — and returns 404 for everything else. Shutdown cascades to both listeners via a watch channel; 5s drain window preserved. - main.rs — if fips0 has a ULA at startup, pass the peer SocketAddr to serve_with_shutdown; otherwise run the main listener only. Security: the peer listener is bound to the fips0 ULA directly, not wildcard, so it's unreachable from WAN IPv6. The path whitelist limits exposure to endpoints whose handlers verify ed25519 signatures or federation DID headers server-side. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-19 01:12:39 -04:00
available_cached: AtomicBool,
available_cached_at_ms: AtomicU64,
feat(fips): integrate jmcorgan/fips as preferred non-Tor transport + v1.4.0 Bakes the FIPS (Free Internetworking Peering System) mesh daemon into the node stack, supervised by archipelago alongside Tor. Runs as a system service, identity derives from the same BIP-39 master seed, and user-triggered updates track upstream main. Identity seed.rs: new HKDF label archipelago/fips/secp256k1/v1 → dedicated secp256k1 key, distinct from the Nostr-node key for crypto isolation but still seed-recoverable identity.rs: writes fips_key[.pub] to /data/identity on onboarding, chmod 0600; fips_key_exists / load_fips_keys / fips_npub accessors Transport TransportKind::Fips=3 inserted between LAN and Tor (Tor bumps to 4) → router prefers FIPS over Tor for all peer traffic PeerRecord gains fips_npub + last_fips fields (serde(default) for backward-compat with older nodes) transport/fips.rs: NodeTransport stub, reports unavailable until the daemon is live so router falls through to Tor cleanly Federation invites FederatedNode and FederationInvite carry optional fips_npub create_invite / accept_invite / peer-joined callback thread it end to end; signature domain deliberately unchanged — FIPS Noise does its own session auth, so the unsigned hint only affects path selection crate::fips config.rs: renders /etc/fips/fips.yaml and sudo-installs key material service.rs: systemctl status/activate/restart/mask wrappers update.rs: GitHub API check against upstream main; apply stubbed until per-commit .deb artefact source is decided RPC + dashboard fips.status / fips.check-update / fips.apply-update / fips.install / fips.restart registered in dispatcher HomeNetworkCard.vue shipped standalone (unmounted — place in Home.vue when ready); shows state pill, version, FIPS npub, update button, activate button when key is present but service is down ISO + systemd archipelago-fips.service: conditional on key presence, masked by default — backend unmasks after onboarding writes the key build-auto-installer-iso.sh: multi-stage Dockerfile builds the FIPS .deb from jmcorgan/fips main (fail-loud), COPYs it into rootfs, apt installs it so trixie resolves deps; unit copied + masked Version bump: 1.3.5 → 1.4.0 Tests: 33 new/updated passing (seed, identity, transport, federation, fips module, transport::fips). Known gaps: fips.apply-update returns a clear stub error until upstream publishes per-commit .deb artefacts; HomeNetworkCard is not mounted in Home.vue by default. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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}
impl FipsTransport {
pub fn new(identity_dir: &Path) -> Self {
Self {
identity_dir: identity_dir.to_path_buf(),
feat(fips): peer dialing + dedicated fips0 listener with path whitelist Wires the FIPS transport end-to-end so peer-to-peer calls can reach other nodes over the mesh without going through Tor: - fips::dial — raw RFC 1035 DNS client (zero new deps) that queries the FIPS daemon's local resolver at 127.0.0.1:5354 for `<npub>.fips` AAAA records. Exposes peer_base_url(npub) → "http://[fd9d:…]:5679" plus a reqwest client factory for call-site migrations. - fips::iface — parses /proc/net/if_inet6 to find the ULA address on `fips0`. Runs under the archipelago service user without extra caps. - FipsTransport::is_available() — live probe of archipelago-fips and upstream fips.service via `systemctl is-active`, cached 10s so the send hot path doesn't thrash DBus. - FipsTransport::send() — resolve npub, POST TransportMessage JSON to the peer's /transport/inbox. Today /transport/inbox isn't wired on the receive side, so call-site migrations use dial::peer_base_url directly against the already-signed endpoints (/rpc/v1, /archipelago/node-message, /content/*). The inbox handler lands as part of the Settings/transport work. - server::serve_with_shutdown — takes an optional peer_addr and spawns a second listener bound specifically to the fips0 ULA on port 5679. The peer listener applies is_peer_allowed_path() — a whitelist of endpoints that already do per-request signature auth — and returns 404 for everything else. Shutdown cascades to both listeners via a watch channel; 5s drain window preserved. - main.rs — if fips0 has a ULA at startup, pass the peer SocketAddr to serve_with_shutdown; otherwise run the main listener only. Security: the peer listener is bound to the fips0 ULA directly, not wildcard, so it's unreachable from WAN IPv6. The path whitelist limits exposure to endpoints whose handlers verify ed25519 signatures or federation DID headers server-side. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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available_cached: AtomicBool::new(false),
available_cached_at_ms: AtomicU64::new(0),
feat(fips): integrate jmcorgan/fips as preferred non-Tor transport + v1.4.0 Bakes the FIPS (Free Internetworking Peering System) mesh daemon into the node stack, supervised by archipelago alongside Tor. Runs as a system service, identity derives from the same BIP-39 master seed, and user-triggered updates track upstream main. Identity seed.rs: new HKDF label archipelago/fips/secp256k1/v1 → dedicated secp256k1 key, distinct from the Nostr-node key for crypto isolation but still seed-recoverable identity.rs: writes fips_key[.pub] to /data/identity on onboarding, chmod 0600; fips_key_exists / load_fips_keys / fips_npub accessors Transport TransportKind::Fips=3 inserted between LAN and Tor (Tor bumps to 4) → router prefers FIPS over Tor for all peer traffic PeerRecord gains fips_npub + last_fips fields (serde(default) for backward-compat with older nodes) transport/fips.rs: NodeTransport stub, reports unavailable until the daemon is live so router falls through to Tor cleanly Federation invites FederatedNode and FederationInvite carry optional fips_npub create_invite / accept_invite / peer-joined callback thread it end to end; signature domain deliberately unchanged — FIPS Noise does its own session auth, so the unsigned hint only affects path selection crate::fips config.rs: renders /etc/fips/fips.yaml and sudo-installs key material service.rs: systemctl status/activate/restart/mask wrappers update.rs: GitHub API check against upstream main; apply stubbed until per-commit .deb artefact source is decided RPC + dashboard fips.status / fips.check-update / fips.apply-update / fips.install / fips.restart registered in dispatcher HomeNetworkCard.vue shipped standalone (unmounted — place in Home.vue when ready); shows state pill, version, FIPS npub, update button, activate button when key is present but service is down ISO + systemd archipelago-fips.service: conditional on key presence, masked by default — backend unmasks after onboarding writes the key build-auto-installer-iso.sh: multi-stage Dockerfile builds the FIPS .deb from jmcorgan/fips main (fail-loud), COPYs it into rootfs, apt installs it so trixie resolves deps; unit copied + masked Version bump: 1.3.5 → 1.4.0 Tests: 33 new/updated passing (seed, identity, transport, federation, fips module, transport::fips). Known gaps: fips.apply-update returns a clear stub error until upstream publishes per-commit .deb artefacts; HomeNetworkCard is not mounted in Home.vue by default. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-18 22:57:51 -04:00
}
}
feat(fips): peer dialing + dedicated fips0 listener with path whitelist Wires the FIPS transport end-to-end so peer-to-peer calls can reach other nodes over the mesh without going through Tor: - fips::dial — raw RFC 1035 DNS client (zero new deps) that queries the FIPS daemon's local resolver at 127.0.0.1:5354 for `<npub>.fips` AAAA records. Exposes peer_base_url(npub) → "http://[fd9d:…]:5679" plus a reqwest client factory for call-site migrations. - fips::iface — parses /proc/net/if_inet6 to find the ULA address on `fips0`. Runs under the archipelago service user without extra caps. - FipsTransport::is_available() — live probe of archipelago-fips and upstream fips.service via `systemctl is-active`, cached 10s so the send hot path doesn't thrash DBus. - FipsTransport::send() — resolve npub, POST TransportMessage JSON to the peer's /transport/inbox. Today /transport/inbox isn't wired on the receive side, so call-site migrations use dial::peer_base_url directly against the already-signed endpoints (/rpc/v1, /archipelago/node-message, /content/*). The inbox handler lands as part of the Settings/transport work. - server::serve_with_shutdown — takes an optional peer_addr and spawns a second listener bound specifically to the fips0 ULA on port 5679. The peer listener applies is_peer_allowed_path() — a whitelist of endpoints that already do per-request signature auth — and returns 404 for everything else. Shutdown cascades to both listeners via a watch channel; 5s drain window preserved. - main.rs — if fips0 has a ULA at startup, pass the peer SocketAddr to serve_with_shutdown; otherwise run the main listener only. Security: the peer listener is bound to the fips0 ULA directly, not wildcard, so it's unreachable from WAN IPv6. The path whitelist limits exposure to endpoints whose handlers verify ed25519 signatures or federation DID headers server-side. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-19 01:12:39 -04:00
fn probe_daemon_active() -> bool {
// Cheap blocking probe: spawn `systemctl is-active` synchronously.
// Short-circuit if either the archipelago-managed unit or the
// upstream fips.service is active — legacy/dev nodes run only the
// upstream unit.
for unit in [
crate::fips::SERVICE_UNIT,
crate::fips::UPSTREAM_SERVICE_UNIT,
] {
let out = std::process::Command::new("systemctl")
.args(["is-active", unit])
.output();
if let Ok(o) = out {
if String::from_utf8_lossy(&o.stdout).trim() == "active" {
return true;
}
}
}
false
}
feat(fips): integrate jmcorgan/fips as preferred non-Tor transport + v1.4.0 Bakes the FIPS (Free Internetworking Peering System) mesh daemon into the node stack, supervised by archipelago alongside Tor. Runs as a system service, identity derives from the same BIP-39 master seed, and user-triggered updates track upstream main. Identity seed.rs: new HKDF label archipelago/fips/secp256k1/v1 → dedicated secp256k1 key, distinct from the Nostr-node key for crypto isolation but still seed-recoverable identity.rs: writes fips_key[.pub] to /data/identity on onboarding, chmod 0600; fips_key_exists / load_fips_keys / fips_npub accessors Transport TransportKind::Fips=3 inserted between LAN and Tor (Tor bumps to 4) → router prefers FIPS over Tor for all peer traffic PeerRecord gains fips_npub + last_fips fields (serde(default) for backward-compat with older nodes) transport/fips.rs: NodeTransport stub, reports unavailable until the daemon is live so router falls through to Tor cleanly Federation invites FederatedNode and FederationInvite carry optional fips_npub create_invite / accept_invite / peer-joined callback thread it end to end; signature domain deliberately unchanged — FIPS Noise does its own session auth, so the unsigned hint only affects path selection crate::fips config.rs: renders /etc/fips/fips.yaml and sudo-installs key material service.rs: systemctl status/activate/restart/mask wrappers update.rs: GitHub API check against upstream main; apply stubbed until per-commit .deb artefact source is decided RPC + dashboard fips.status / fips.check-update / fips.apply-update / fips.install / fips.restart registered in dispatcher HomeNetworkCard.vue shipped standalone (unmounted — place in Home.vue when ready); shows state pill, version, FIPS npub, update button, activate button when key is present but service is down ISO + systemd archipelago-fips.service: conditional on key presence, masked by default — backend unmasks after onboarding writes the key build-auto-installer-iso.sh: multi-stage Dockerfile builds the FIPS .deb from jmcorgan/fips main (fail-loud), COPYs it into rootfs, apt installs it so trixie resolves deps; unit copied + masked Version bump: 1.3.5 → 1.4.0 Tests: 33 new/updated passing (seed, identity, transport, federation, fips module, transport::fips). Known gaps: fips.apply-update returns a clear stub error until upstream publishes per-commit .deb artefacts; HomeNetworkCard is not mounted in Home.vue by default. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-18 22:57:51 -04:00
}
impl NodeTransport for FipsTransport {
fn kind(&self) -> TransportKind {
TransportKind::Fips
}
fn is_available(&self) -> bool {
feat(fips): peer dialing + dedicated fips0 listener with path whitelist Wires the FIPS transport end-to-end so peer-to-peer calls can reach other nodes over the mesh without going through Tor: - fips::dial — raw RFC 1035 DNS client (zero new deps) that queries the FIPS daemon's local resolver at 127.0.0.1:5354 for `<npub>.fips` AAAA records. Exposes peer_base_url(npub) → "http://[fd9d:…]:5679" plus a reqwest client factory for call-site migrations. - fips::iface — parses /proc/net/if_inet6 to find the ULA address on `fips0`. Runs under the archipelago service user without extra caps. - FipsTransport::is_available() — live probe of archipelago-fips and upstream fips.service via `systemctl is-active`, cached 10s so the send hot path doesn't thrash DBus. - FipsTransport::send() — resolve npub, POST TransportMessage JSON to the peer's /transport/inbox. Today /transport/inbox isn't wired on the receive side, so call-site migrations use dial::peer_base_url directly against the already-signed endpoints (/rpc/v1, /archipelago/node-message, /content/*). The inbox handler lands as part of the Settings/transport work. - server::serve_with_shutdown — takes an optional peer_addr and spawns a second listener bound specifically to the fips0 ULA on port 5679. The peer listener applies is_peer_allowed_path() — a whitelist of endpoints that already do per-request signature auth — and returns 404 for everything else. Shutdown cascades to both listeners via a watch channel; 5s drain window preserved. - main.rs — if fips0 has a ULA at startup, pass the peer SocketAddr to serve_with_shutdown; otherwise run the main listener only. Security: the peer listener is bound to the fips0 ULA directly, not wildcard, so it's unreachable from WAN IPv6. The path whitelist limits exposure to endpoints whose handlers verify ed25519 signatures or federation DID headers server-side. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-19 01:12:39 -04:00
let now_ms = SystemTime::now()
.duration_since(UNIX_EPOCH)
.map(|d| d.as_millis() as u64)
.unwrap_or(0);
let cached_at = self.available_cached_at_ms.load(Ordering::Relaxed);
if now_ms.saturating_sub(cached_at) < AVAILABILITY_CACHE_TTL.as_millis() as u64 {
return self.available_cached.load(Ordering::Relaxed);
}
let val = Self::probe_daemon_active();
self.available_cached.store(val, Ordering::Relaxed);
self.available_cached_at_ms.store(now_ms, Ordering::Relaxed);
val
feat(fips): integrate jmcorgan/fips as preferred non-Tor transport + v1.4.0 Bakes the FIPS (Free Internetworking Peering System) mesh daemon into the node stack, supervised by archipelago alongside Tor. Runs as a system service, identity derives from the same BIP-39 master seed, and user-triggered updates track upstream main. Identity seed.rs: new HKDF label archipelago/fips/secp256k1/v1 → dedicated secp256k1 key, distinct from the Nostr-node key for crypto isolation but still seed-recoverable identity.rs: writes fips_key[.pub] to /data/identity on onboarding, chmod 0600; fips_key_exists / load_fips_keys / fips_npub accessors Transport TransportKind::Fips=3 inserted between LAN and Tor (Tor bumps to 4) → router prefers FIPS over Tor for all peer traffic PeerRecord gains fips_npub + last_fips fields (serde(default) for backward-compat with older nodes) transport/fips.rs: NodeTransport stub, reports unavailable until the daemon is live so router falls through to Tor cleanly Federation invites FederatedNode and FederationInvite carry optional fips_npub create_invite / accept_invite / peer-joined callback thread it end to end; signature domain deliberately unchanged — FIPS Noise does its own session auth, so the unsigned hint only affects path selection crate::fips config.rs: renders /etc/fips/fips.yaml and sudo-installs key material service.rs: systemctl status/activate/restart/mask wrappers update.rs: GitHub API check against upstream main; apply stubbed until per-commit .deb artefact source is decided RPC + dashboard fips.status / fips.check-update / fips.apply-update / fips.install / fips.restart registered in dispatcher HomeNetworkCard.vue shipped standalone (unmounted — place in Home.vue when ready); shows state pill, version, FIPS npub, update button, activate button when key is present but service is down ISO + systemd archipelago-fips.service: conditional on key presence, masked by default — backend unmasks after onboarding writes the key build-auto-installer-iso.sh: multi-stage Dockerfile builds the FIPS .deb from jmcorgan/fips main (fail-loud), COPYs it into rootfs, apt installs it so trixie resolves deps; unit copied + masked Version bump: 1.3.5 → 1.4.0 Tests: 33 new/updated passing (seed, identity, transport, federation, fips module, transport::fips). Known gaps: fips.apply-update returns a clear stub error until upstream publishes per-commit .deb artefacts; HomeNetworkCard is not mounted in Home.vue by default. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-18 22:57:51 -04:00
}
fn send<'a>(
&'a self,
feat(fips): peer dialing + dedicated fips0 listener with path whitelist Wires the FIPS transport end-to-end so peer-to-peer calls can reach other nodes over the mesh without going through Tor: - fips::dial — raw RFC 1035 DNS client (zero new deps) that queries the FIPS daemon's local resolver at 127.0.0.1:5354 for `<npub>.fips` AAAA records. Exposes peer_base_url(npub) → "http://[fd9d:…]:5679" plus a reqwest client factory for call-site migrations. - fips::iface — parses /proc/net/if_inet6 to find the ULA address on `fips0`. Runs under the archipelago service user without extra caps. - FipsTransport::is_available() — live probe of archipelago-fips and upstream fips.service via `systemctl is-active`, cached 10s so the send hot path doesn't thrash DBus. - FipsTransport::send() — resolve npub, POST TransportMessage JSON to the peer's /transport/inbox. Today /transport/inbox isn't wired on the receive side, so call-site migrations use dial::peer_base_url directly against the already-signed endpoints (/rpc/v1, /archipelago/node-message, /content/*). The inbox handler lands as part of the Settings/transport work. - server::serve_with_shutdown — takes an optional peer_addr and spawns a second listener bound specifically to the fips0 ULA on port 5679. The peer listener applies is_peer_allowed_path() — a whitelist of endpoints that already do per-request signature auth — and returns 404 for everything else. Shutdown cascades to both listeners via a watch channel; 5s drain window preserved. - main.rs — if fips0 has a ULA at startup, pass the peer SocketAddr to serve_with_shutdown; otherwise run the main listener only. Security: the peer listener is bound to the fips0 ULA directly, not wildcard, so it's unreachable from WAN IPv6. The path whitelist limits exposure to endpoints whose handlers verify ed25519 signatures or federation DID headers server-side. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-19 01:12:39 -04:00
address: &'a str,
message: &'a TransportMessage,
feat(fips): integrate jmcorgan/fips as preferred non-Tor transport + v1.4.0 Bakes the FIPS (Free Internetworking Peering System) mesh daemon into the node stack, supervised by archipelago alongside Tor. Runs as a system service, identity derives from the same BIP-39 master seed, and user-triggered updates track upstream main. Identity seed.rs: new HKDF label archipelago/fips/secp256k1/v1 → dedicated secp256k1 key, distinct from the Nostr-node key for crypto isolation but still seed-recoverable identity.rs: writes fips_key[.pub] to /data/identity on onboarding, chmod 0600; fips_key_exists / load_fips_keys / fips_npub accessors Transport TransportKind::Fips=3 inserted between LAN and Tor (Tor bumps to 4) → router prefers FIPS over Tor for all peer traffic PeerRecord gains fips_npub + last_fips fields (serde(default) for backward-compat with older nodes) transport/fips.rs: NodeTransport stub, reports unavailable until the daemon is live so router falls through to Tor cleanly Federation invites FederatedNode and FederationInvite carry optional fips_npub create_invite / accept_invite / peer-joined callback thread it end to end; signature domain deliberately unchanged — FIPS Noise does its own session auth, so the unsigned hint only affects path selection crate::fips config.rs: renders /etc/fips/fips.yaml and sudo-installs key material service.rs: systemctl status/activate/restart/mask wrappers update.rs: GitHub API check against upstream main; apply stubbed until per-commit .deb artefact source is decided RPC + dashboard fips.status / fips.check-update / fips.apply-update / fips.install / fips.restart registered in dispatcher HomeNetworkCard.vue shipped standalone (unmounted — place in Home.vue when ready); shows state pill, version, FIPS npub, update button, activate button when key is present but service is down ISO + systemd archipelago-fips.service: conditional on key presence, masked by default — backend unmasks after onboarding writes the key build-auto-installer-iso.sh: multi-stage Dockerfile builds the FIPS .deb from jmcorgan/fips main (fail-loud), COPYs it into rootfs, apt installs it so trixie resolves deps; unit copied + masked Version bump: 1.3.5 → 1.4.0 Tests: 33 new/updated passing (seed, identity, transport, federation, fips module, transport::fips). Known gaps: fips.apply-update returns a clear stub error until upstream publishes per-commit .deb artefacts; HomeNetworkCard is not mounted in Home.vue by default. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-18 22:57:51 -04:00
) -> std::pin::Pin<Box<dyn std::future::Future<Output = Result<()>> + Send + 'a>> {
Box::pin(async move {
feat(fips): peer dialing + dedicated fips0 listener with path whitelist Wires the FIPS transport end-to-end so peer-to-peer calls can reach other nodes over the mesh without going through Tor: - fips::dial — raw RFC 1035 DNS client (zero new deps) that queries the FIPS daemon's local resolver at 127.0.0.1:5354 for `<npub>.fips` AAAA records. Exposes peer_base_url(npub) → "http://[fd9d:…]:5679" plus a reqwest client factory for call-site migrations. - fips::iface — parses /proc/net/if_inet6 to find the ULA address on `fips0`. Runs under the archipelago service user without extra caps. - FipsTransport::is_available() — live probe of archipelago-fips and upstream fips.service via `systemctl is-active`, cached 10s so the send hot path doesn't thrash DBus. - FipsTransport::send() — resolve npub, POST TransportMessage JSON to the peer's /transport/inbox. Today /transport/inbox isn't wired on the receive side, so call-site migrations use dial::peer_base_url directly against the already-signed endpoints (/rpc/v1, /archipelago/node-message, /content/*). The inbox handler lands as part of the Settings/transport work. - server::serve_with_shutdown — takes an optional peer_addr and spawns a second listener bound specifically to the fips0 ULA on port 5679. The peer listener applies is_peer_allowed_path() — a whitelist of endpoints that already do per-request signature auth — and returns 404 for everything else. Shutdown cascades to both listeners via a watch channel; 5s drain window preserved. - main.rs — if fips0 has a ULA at startup, pass the peer SocketAddr to serve_with_shutdown; otherwise run the main listener only. Security: the peer listener is bound to the fips0 ULA directly, not wildcard, so it's unreachable from WAN IPv6. The path whitelist limits exposure to endpoints whose handlers verify ed25519 signatures or federation DID headers server-side. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-19 01:12:39 -04:00
let base = crate::fips::dial::peer_base_url(address)
.await
.with_context(|| format!("resolve {}.fips", address))?;
let url = format!("{}/transport/inbox", base);
let client = crate::fips::dial::client();
let body = serde_json::to_vec(message).context("serialize TransportMessage")?;
let resp = client
.post(&url)
.header("Content-Type", "application/json")
.body(body)
.send()
.await
.with_context(|| format!("POST {}", url))?;
if !resp.status().is_success() {
anyhow::bail!("peer FIPS inbox returned {}", resp.status());
}
Ok(())
feat(fips): integrate jmcorgan/fips as preferred non-Tor transport + v1.4.0 Bakes the FIPS (Free Internetworking Peering System) mesh daemon into the node stack, supervised by archipelago alongside Tor. Runs as a system service, identity derives from the same BIP-39 master seed, and user-triggered updates track upstream main. Identity seed.rs: new HKDF label archipelago/fips/secp256k1/v1 → dedicated secp256k1 key, distinct from the Nostr-node key for crypto isolation but still seed-recoverable identity.rs: writes fips_key[.pub] to /data/identity on onboarding, chmod 0600; fips_key_exists / load_fips_keys / fips_npub accessors Transport TransportKind::Fips=3 inserted between LAN and Tor (Tor bumps to 4) → router prefers FIPS over Tor for all peer traffic PeerRecord gains fips_npub + last_fips fields (serde(default) for backward-compat with older nodes) transport/fips.rs: NodeTransport stub, reports unavailable until the daemon is live so router falls through to Tor cleanly Federation invites FederatedNode and FederationInvite carry optional fips_npub create_invite / accept_invite / peer-joined callback thread it end to end; signature domain deliberately unchanged — FIPS Noise does its own session auth, so the unsigned hint only affects path selection crate::fips config.rs: renders /etc/fips/fips.yaml and sudo-installs key material service.rs: systemctl status/activate/restart/mask wrappers update.rs: GitHub API check against upstream main; apply stubbed until per-commit .deb artefact source is decided RPC + dashboard fips.status / fips.check-update / fips.apply-update / fips.install / fips.restart registered in dispatcher HomeNetworkCard.vue shipped standalone (unmounted — place in Home.vue when ready); shows state pill, version, FIPS npub, update button, activate button when key is present but service is down ISO + systemd archipelago-fips.service: conditional on key presence, masked by default — backend unmasks after onboarding writes the key build-auto-installer-iso.sh: multi-stage Dockerfile builds the FIPS .deb from jmcorgan/fips main (fail-loud), COPYs it into rootfs, apt installs it so trixie resolves deps; unit copied + masked Version bump: 1.3.5 → 1.4.0 Tests: 33 new/updated passing (seed, identity, transport, federation, fips module, transport::fips). Known gaps: fips.apply-update returns a clear stub error until upstream publishes per-commit .deb artefacts; HomeNetworkCard is not mounted in Home.vue by default. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-18 22:57:51 -04:00
})
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_kind_is_fips() {
let t = FipsTransport::new(std::path::Path::new("/tmp"));
assert_eq!(t.kind(), TransportKind::Fips);
}
#[test]
feat(fips): peer dialing + dedicated fips0 listener with path whitelist Wires the FIPS transport end-to-end so peer-to-peer calls can reach other nodes over the mesh without going through Tor: - fips::dial — raw RFC 1035 DNS client (zero new deps) that queries the FIPS daemon's local resolver at 127.0.0.1:5354 for `<npub>.fips` AAAA records. Exposes peer_base_url(npub) → "http://[fd9d:…]:5679" plus a reqwest client factory for call-site migrations. - fips::iface — parses /proc/net/if_inet6 to find the ULA address on `fips0`. Runs under the archipelago service user without extra caps. - FipsTransport::is_available() — live probe of archipelago-fips and upstream fips.service via `systemctl is-active`, cached 10s so the send hot path doesn't thrash DBus. - FipsTransport::send() — resolve npub, POST TransportMessage JSON to the peer's /transport/inbox. Today /transport/inbox isn't wired on the receive side, so call-site migrations use dial::peer_base_url directly against the already-signed endpoints (/rpc/v1, /archipelago/node-message, /content/*). The inbox handler lands as part of the Settings/transport work. - server::serve_with_shutdown — takes an optional peer_addr and spawns a second listener bound specifically to the fips0 ULA on port 5679. The peer listener applies is_peer_allowed_path() — a whitelist of endpoints that already do per-request signature auth — and returns 404 for everything else. Shutdown cascades to both listeners via a watch channel; 5s drain window preserved. - main.rs — if fips0 has a ULA at startup, pass the peer SocketAddr to serve_with_shutdown; otherwise run the main listener only. Security: the peer listener is bound to the fips0 ULA directly, not wildcard, so it's unreachable from WAN IPv6. The path whitelist limits exposure to endpoints whose handlers verify ed25519 signatures or federation DID headers server-side. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-19 01:12:39 -04:00
fn is_available_caches_negative_result() {
// No fips.service in the test env → probe returns false.
// Two rapid calls must both be false without relying on a live daemon.
let t = FipsTransport::new(std::path::Path::new("/tmp"));
let a = t.is_available();
let b = t.is_available();
assert_eq!(a, b);
feat(fips): integrate jmcorgan/fips as preferred non-Tor transport + v1.4.0 Bakes the FIPS (Free Internetworking Peering System) mesh daemon into the node stack, supervised by archipelago alongside Tor. Runs as a system service, identity derives from the same BIP-39 master seed, and user-triggered updates track upstream main. Identity seed.rs: new HKDF label archipelago/fips/secp256k1/v1 → dedicated secp256k1 key, distinct from the Nostr-node key for crypto isolation but still seed-recoverable identity.rs: writes fips_key[.pub] to /data/identity on onboarding, chmod 0600; fips_key_exists / load_fips_keys / fips_npub accessors Transport TransportKind::Fips=3 inserted between LAN and Tor (Tor bumps to 4) → router prefers FIPS over Tor for all peer traffic PeerRecord gains fips_npub + last_fips fields (serde(default) for backward-compat with older nodes) transport/fips.rs: NodeTransport stub, reports unavailable until the daemon is live so router falls through to Tor cleanly Federation invites FederatedNode and FederationInvite carry optional fips_npub create_invite / accept_invite / peer-joined callback thread it end to end; signature domain deliberately unchanged — FIPS Noise does its own session auth, so the unsigned hint only affects path selection crate::fips config.rs: renders /etc/fips/fips.yaml and sudo-installs key material service.rs: systemctl status/activate/restart/mask wrappers update.rs: GitHub API check against upstream main; apply stubbed until per-commit .deb artefact source is decided RPC + dashboard fips.status / fips.check-update / fips.apply-update / fips.install / fips.restart registered in dispatcher HomeNetworkCard.vue shipped standalone (unmounted — place in Home.vue when ready); shows state pill, version, FIPS npub, update button, activate button when key is present but service is down ISO + systemd archipelago-fips.service: conditional on key presence, masked by default — backend unmasks after onboarding writes the key build-auto-installer-iso.sh: multi-stage Dockerfile builds the FIPS .deb from jmcorgan/fips main (fail-loud), COPYs it into rootfs, apt installs it so trixie resolves deps; unit copied + masked Version bump: 1.3.5 → 1.4.0 Tests: 33 new/updated passing (seed, identity, transport, federation, fips module, transport::fips). Known gaps: fips.apply-update returns a clear stub error until upstream publishes per-commit .deb artefacts; HomeNetworkCard is not mounted in Home.vue by default. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-18 22:57:51 -04:00
}
}