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Author SHA1 Message Date
Lucas Servén Marín 4857d10da1
pkg/iptables: clean up, remove NAT
This commit cleans up the iptables package to allow other packages to
create rules.

This commit also removes all NAT from Kilo.

Signed-off-by: Lucas Servén Marín <lserven@gmail.com>
2020-02-20 21:23:23 +01:00
Lucas Servén Marín 4febbdbfe5
pkg/iptables: fix out of bounds err
This fixes two bugs in the iptables package that can cause out of bounds
errors.

Fixes: #22

Thanks to @SerialVelocity for reporting.
2019-09-27 11:10:55 +02:00
Lucas Servén Marín e83db17d88
pkg/iptables: add rules in correct order
This commit takes a big step towards ensuring that iptables rules are
always kept in the correct order. Specifically, when re-setting a a
ruleset, any time a rule is missing, that rule and all following rules
are re-added to ensure that from that index onwards all rules are in the
right order. Similarly, when reconciling an existing ruleset against the
backend, if a rule is missing, that rule an all following rules are
re-added.

This change does not guarantee that the order of rules in the backend
is correct. Unless an actor is modifying the order of rules in iptables,
all rules created by Kilo should now be kept in the correct order.

Fixes: #19
2019-09-25 13:23:31 +02:00
Lucas Servén Marín cd6eeeb1e7
pkg/{encapsulation,mesh}: abstract encapsulation
This commit abstracts away encapsulation to more easily allow for
different types of encapsulation or compatibility with other networking
solutions.
2019-05-13 18:30:03 +02:00
Lucas Servén Marín b3a3c37e0a
*: add complete CNI support
This commit enables Kilo to work as an independent networking provider.
This is done by leveraging CNI. Kilo brings the necessary CNI plugins to
operate and takes care of all networking.

Add-on compatibility for Calico, Flannel, etc, will be re-introduced
shortly.
2019-05-07 01:49:59 +02:00
Lucas Servén Marín 2425a06cd8
*: add peer VPN support
This commit adds support for defining arbitrary peers that should have
access to the VPN. In k8s, this is accomplished using the new Peer CRD.
2019-05-03 12:53:44 +02:00
Lucas Serven e989f0a25f
init 2019-01-18 02:50:10 +01:00