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@ -417,6 +417,29 @@ jobs:
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Compress-Archive -Path "$dir/*" -DestinationPath "ostp-windows-gui-${{ matrix.arch }}.zip" -Force
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# The installer is what removes the per-connect consent prompt: it runs
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# elevated, so its hook can register the helper's Scheduled Task once.
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# The portable zip above cannot, and falls back to asking on first connect.
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# The sidecar and its config are confined to this step: declaring
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# externalBin in an auto-merged tauri.windows.conf.json would force every
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# Windows build, down to a bare `cargo check`, to have the helper staged
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# first, and fail the build script when it is not.
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- name: Build NSIS Installer
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working-directory: ostp-gui
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# Chained, not two lines: pwsh does not abort a run block when a native
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# command fails, so a staging failure would otherwise be reported far
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# downstream as a missing sidecar rather than as itself.
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run: node stage-sidecar.cjs --release --target ${{ matrix.target }} && npx tauri build --bundles nsis --target ${{ matrix.target }} --config src-tauri/tauri.installer.conf.json
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- name: Collect installer
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shell: pwsh
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run: |
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$nsis = Get-ChildItem -Path "ostp-gui/src-tauri/target/${{ matrix.target }}/release/bundle/nsis" -Filter *-setup.exe -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue |
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Select-Object -First 1
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if (-not $nsis) { Write-Error "NSIS installer was not produced"; exit 1 }
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Copy-Item $nsis.FullName "ostp-windows-gui-${{ matrix.arch }}-setup.exe"
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Write-Host "installer: $($nsis.Name) -> ostp-windows-gui-${{ matrix.arch }}-setup.exe"
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- name: Upload to GitHub Release
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uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v2
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with:
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# real stable release.
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tag_name: ${{ needs.resolve-channel.outputs.tag_name }}
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prerelease: ${{ needs.resolve-channel.outputs.prerelease }}
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files: ostp-windows-gui-${{ matrix.arch }}.zip
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files: |
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ostp-windows-gui-${{ matrix.arch }}.zip
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ostp-windows-gui-${{ matrix.arch }}-setup.exe
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env:
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GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
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@ -57,3 +57,6 @@ ostp-control/
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netstack-smoltcp/
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dnstt/
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ostp-web/
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# Tauri sidecar staging area (copied from target/ at build time)
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ostp-gui/src-tauri/binaries/
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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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{
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"target_version": "0.4.4",
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"branch": "master",
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"target_version": "0.4.5",
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"branch": "beta",
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"alpha_iteration": 0,
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"beta_iteration": 0
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"beta_iteration": 3
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}
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@ -1386,7 +1386,7 @@ checksum = "c08d65885ee38876c4f86fa503fb49d7b507c2b62552df7c70b2fce627e06381"
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[[package]]
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name = "ostp"
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version = "0.4.4"
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version = "0.4.5"
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dependencies = [
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"anyhow",
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"base64",
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@ -1409,7 +1409,7 @@ dependencies = [
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[[package]]
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name = "ostp-client"
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version = "0.4.4"
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version = "0.4.5"
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dependencies = [
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"anyhow",
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"base64",
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@ -1440,7 +1440,7 @@ dependencies = [
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[[package]]
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name = "ostp-core"
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version = "0.4.4"
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version = "0.4.5"
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dependencies = [
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"anyhow",
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"bytes",
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@ -1474,7 +1474,7 @@ dependencies = [
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[[package]]
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name = "ostp-server"
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version = "0.4.4"
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version = "0.4.5"
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dependencies = [
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"anyhow",
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"axum",
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@ -1507,7 +1507,7 @@ dependencies = [
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[[package]]
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name = "ostp-tun"
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version = "0.4.4"
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version = "0.4.5"
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dependencies = [
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"anyhow",
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"libc",
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@ -1519,7 +1519,7 @@ dependencies = [
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[[package]]
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name = "ostp-tun-helper"
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version = "0.4.4"
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version = "0.4.5"
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dependencies = [
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"anyhow",
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"chrono",
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[workspace.package]
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edition = "2021"
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license = "AGPL-3.0"
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version = "0.4.4"
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version = "0.4.5"
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[workspace.dependencies]
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anyhow = "1.0"
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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ publish_to: 'none' # Remove this line if you wish to publish to pub.dev
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# https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/General/Reference/InfoPlistKeyReference/Articles/CoreFoundationKeys.html
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# In Windows, build-name is used as the major, minor, and patch parts
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# of the product and file versions while build-number is used as the build suffix.
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version: 0.4.4+31
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version: 0.4.5+34
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environment:
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sdk: ^3.11.4
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{
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"name": "ostp-gui",
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"private": true,
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"version": "0.4.4",
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"version": "0.4.5",
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"type": "module",
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"scripts": {
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"tauri": "tauri",
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"dev": "cargo build -p ostp-tun-helper && npx tauri dev",
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"build": "cargo build -p ostp-tun-helper --release && npx tauri build --no-bundle",
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"build:installer": "cargo build -p ostp-tun-helper --release && npx tauri build",
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"build:dist": "npm run build && node build_dist.js"
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"build:installer": "cargo build -p ostp-tun-helper --release && node stage-sidecar.cjs --release && npx tauri build --bundles nsis --config src-tauri/tauri.installer.conf.json",
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"build:dist": "npm run build && node build_dist.js",
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"sidecar": "node stage-sidecar.cjs"
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},
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"devDependencies": {
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"@tauri-apps/cli": "^2"
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[[package]]
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name = "ostp-client"
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version = "0.4.4"
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version = "0.4.5"
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dependencies = [
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"anyhow",
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"base64 0.22.1",
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[[package]]
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name = "ostp-core"
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version = "0.4.4"
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version = "0.4.5"
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dependencies = [
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"anyhow",
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"bytes",
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[[package]]
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name = "ostp-gui"
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version = "0.4.4"
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version = "0.4.5"
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dependencies = [
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"anyhow",
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"json_comments",
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[[package]]
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name = "ostp-tun"
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version = "0.4.4"
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version = "0.4.5"
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dependencies = [
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"anyhow",
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"libc",
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[package]
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name = "ostp-gui"
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version = "0.4.4"
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version = "0.4.5"
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description = "OSTP desktop GUI"
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authors = ["ospab"]
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edition = "2021"
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// ── Config helpers ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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/// Per-user config location, used whenever the config cannot live next to the
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/// executable.
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fn user_config_path() -> PathBuf {
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let base = std::env::var_os(if cfg!(windows) { "APPDATA" } else { "HOME" })
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.map(PathBuf::from)
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.unwrap_or_else(std::env::temp_dir);
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let dir = if cfg!(windows) { base.join("OSTP") } else { base.join(".config").join("ostp") };
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dir.join("config.json")
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}
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/// Where the GUI reads and writes its configuration.
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///
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/// Portable installs keep the config beside the executable, which is what the
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/// zip has always done, and that is preserved wherever the directory is
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/// actually writable.
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///
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/// What it must never do again is fall back to a bare relative `config.json`.
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/// That resolves against the process working directory, which for a Start Menu
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/// shortcut is whatever Windows chose — often `C:\Windows\System32`. Reading
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/// and saving settings then failed with "Access is denied" (os error 5), and on
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/// a writable working directory it would have been worse still: settings would
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/// silently persist somewhere unrelated and appear to vanish.
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///
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/// Writability is measured rather than inferred from the install location. An
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/// installer can put the app anywhere — a per-machine install onto a data drive
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/// may well be writable, while Program Files is not — so the location alone
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/// says nothing.
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fn get_config_path() -> PathBuf {
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if let Ok(exe_path) = std::env::current_exe() {
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if let Some(parent) = exe_path.parent() {
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let path = parent.join("config.json");
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if path.exists() {
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return path;
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let portable = parent.join("config.json");
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if portable.exists() {
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if is_file_writable(&portable) {
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return portable;
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}
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// Read-only beside the exe: unusable as the live file, but its
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// contents are still worth carrying over once.
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let user = user_config_path();
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if !user.exists() {
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if let Some(dir) = user.parent() {
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let _ = std::fs::create_dir_all(dir);
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}
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let _ = std::fs::copy(&portable, &user);
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}
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} else if is_dir_writable(parent) {
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// No config yet and the directory takes writes: a portable
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// unzip, so keep the config travelling with the folder.
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return portable;
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}
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}
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}
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PathBuf::from("config.json")
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let path = user_config_path();
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if let Some(dir) = path.parent() {
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let _ = std::fs::create_dir_all(dir);
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}
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path
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}
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/// Whether an existing file can actually be written to.
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///
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/// Answered by opening it, not by reading permission bits: on Windows the
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/// effective answer depends on the ACL and on virtualization, and `readonly()`
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/// reflects neither.
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fn is_file_writable(path: &std::path::Path) -> bool {
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std::fs::OpenOptions::new().append(true).open(path).is_ok()
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}
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/// Whether new files can be created in a directory, tested by doing it.
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fn is_dir_writable(dir: &std::path::Path) -> bool {
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let probe = dir.join(format!(".ostp-write-test-{}", std::process::id()));
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match std::fs::File::create(&probe) {
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Ok(_) => {
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let _ = std::fs::remove_file(&probe);
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true
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}
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Err(_) => false,
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}
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}
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fn map_to_client_config(raw: &ClientConfigRaw, mode: &str) -> ostp_client::config::ClientConfig {
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base.join("OSTP").join("helper-args.json")
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}
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/// Minimal XML text escaping for the values interpolated into the task
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/// definition. Paths and usernames are attacker-irrelevant here but can easily
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/// contain `&`, which would otherwise produce invalid XML and a confusing
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/// schtasks parse failure.
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#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
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fn xml_escape(s: &str) -> String {
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s.replace('&', "&")
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.replace('<', "<")
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.replace('>', ">")
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.replace('"', """)
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.replace('\'', "'")
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}
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/// Reverse of [`xml_escape`]. `&` must be undone last or `&lt;` would
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/// come back as `<`.
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/// Undoes XML entity escaping. `&` must be handled last, or `&lt;`
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/// would come back as `<`.
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#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
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fn xml_unescape(s: &str) -> String {
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s.replace(""", "\"")
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///
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/// Queried as XML rather than `/FO LIST /V`: the list format's field labels are
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/// localized (on a Russian Windows "Task To Run" is "Задача для запуска"),
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/// whereas XML tag names are fixed. schtasks writes UTF-16LE with a BOM here,
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/// but tolerate UTF-8 in case that ever changes.
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/// whereas XML tag names are fixed.
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///
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/// Encoding depends on where the output goes, which is measured rather than
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/// assumed: to a console schtasks writes UTF-16LE with a BOM, but into a
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/// redirected pipe — our case — it writes UTF-8 with no BOM. Both are handled,
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/// keyed off the BOM, so this keeps working if that ever flips.
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#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
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fn helper_task_command() -> Option<String> {
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let out = quiet_command("schtasks")
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}
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}
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/// Register the Scheduled Task. This is the ONLY step that needs elevation, and
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/// it happens once per machine; every later tunnel start reuses the task.
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///
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/// RunLevel=HIGHEST makes the task run elevated, and because a task launch is
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/// not an elevation request, Windows shows no consent dialog for it.
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#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
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fn install_helper_task(exe: &std::path::Path) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
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let args_file = helper_args_file();
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if let Some(dir) = args_file.parent() {
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std::fs::create_dir_all(dir)?;
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}
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// Register from an XML definition rather than /TR. The command line would
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// otherwise need the exe path and the args path quoted INSIDE an already
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// quoted /TR value, escaped again through ShellExecuteW — a notoriously
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// brittle chain when either path contains a space, which both of these do
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// by default (Program Files, and usernames with spaces). XML also lets the
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// battery and time-limit settings below be stated explicitly.
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let user = format!(
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"{}\\{}",
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std::env::var("USERDOMAIN").unwrap_or_else(|_| "%COMPUTERNAME%".into()),
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std::env::var("USERNAME").unwrap_or_default()
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);
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let xml = format!(
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r#"<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-16"?>
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<Task version="1.2" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/windows/2004/02/mit/task">
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<RegistrationInfo>
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<Description>Runs the OSTP TUN helper elevated so enabling the tunnel does not prompt for consent every time.</Description>
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</RegistrationInfo>
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<Principals>
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<Principal id="Author">
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<UserId>{user}</UserId>
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<LogonType>InteractiveToken</LogonType>
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<RunLevel>HighestAvailable</RunLevel>
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</Principal>
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</Principals>
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<Settings>
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<MultipleInstancesPolicy>Parallel</MultipleInstancesPolicy>
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<DisallowStartIfOnBatteries>false</DisallowStartIfOnBatteries>
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<StopIfGoingOnBatteries>false</StopIfGoingOnBatteries>
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<StartWhenAvailable>false</StartWhenAvailable>
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<RunOnlyIfNetworkAvailable>false</RunOnlyIfNetworkAvailable>
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<ExecutionTimeLimit>PT0S</ExecutionTimeLimit>
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<Enabled>true</Enabled>
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<Hidden>false</Hidden>
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<AllowHardTerminate>true</AllowHardTerminate>
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</Settings>
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<Actions Context="Author">
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<Exec>
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<Command>{exe}</Command>
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<Arguments>--args-file "{args}"</Arguments>
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</Exec>
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</Actions>
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</Task>
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"#,
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user = xml_escape(&user),
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exe = xml_escape(&exe.display().to_string()),
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args = xml_escape(&args_file.display().to_string()),
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);
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// schtasks /Create /XML expects UTF-16LE with a BOM.
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let xml_path = std::env::temp_dir().join(format!("ostp_task_{}.xml", rand::random::<u32>()));
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let mut utf16: Vec<u8> = vec![0xFF, 0xFE];
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for unit in xml.encode_utf16() {
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utf16.extend_from_slice(&unit.to_le_bytes());
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}
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std::fs::write(&xml_path, &utf16)?;
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// Registering a HighestAvailable task is itself privileged: this is the one
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// prompt, and it happens once per machine.
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//
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// Elevate through PowerShell's Start-Process -Wait rather than
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// ShellExecuteW. ShellExecuteW returns as soon as the elevated process is
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// LAUNCHED, so the XML below was being deleted while schtasks was still
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// starting up — registration then failed, leaving the user with a consent
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// prompt that accomplished nothing, followed by a second prompt from the
|
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// fallback path. -Wait makes the deletion safe and lets the exit code be
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// checked instead of guessed at by polling.
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//
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// ArgumentList takes an array, so the task name and XML path never need
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||||
// quoting or escaping through a command line, only PowerShell's own
|
||||
// single-quote doubling.
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let ps = format!(
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"$p = Start-Process -FilePath 'schtasks.exe' -Verb RunAs -Wait -PassThru \
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-WindowStyle Hidden -ArgumentList @('/Create','/TN','{}','/XML','{}','/F'); \
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exit $p.ExitCode",
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ps_quote(HELPER_TASK_NAME),
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ps_quote(&xml_path.display().to_string()),
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);
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let status = quiet_command("powershell")
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.args(["-NoProfile", "-NonInteractive", "-WindowStyle", "Hidden", "-Command", &ps])
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.status();
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// schtasks has exited by now, so this is safe.
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let _ = std::fs::remove_file(&xml_path);
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match status {
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Ok(s) if s.success() => {}
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Ok(s) => anyhow::bail!(
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"registering the scheduled task failed (exit code {:?}). A declined consent prompt \
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reports 1223.",
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s.code()
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),
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Err(e) => anyhow::bail!("could not run powershell to register the task: {e}"),
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}
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if helper_task_matches(exe) {
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Ok(())
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} else {
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anyhow::bail!("schtasks reported success but the task does not point at {}", exe.display())
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}
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}
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/// Escape a value for embedding in a PowerShell single-quoted string.
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#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
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fn ps_quote(s: &str) -> String {
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s.replace('\'', "''")
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}
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#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
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fn launch_as_admin(exe: &std::path::PathBuf, token: &str, port: u16) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
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// Preferred path: hand the parameters over in a file and trigger the
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@ -1054,11 +993,12 @@ fn launch_as_admin(exe: &std::path::PathBuf, token: &str, port: u16) -> anyhow::
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let wrote_args = std::fs::write(&args_file, payload.to_string()).is_ok();
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if wrote_args {
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if !helper_task_matches(exe) {
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if let Err(e) = install_helper_task(exe) {
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eprintln!("[OSTP] could not register the helper task ({e}); falling back to a direct elevated launch");
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}
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}
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// Deliberately does NOT create the task when it is missing. Registering
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// one is privileged, so the app could only do it by raising the very
|
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// prompt this exists to avoid — and it would then charge the user two
|
||||
// prompts for the privilege. Creating it belongs to the installer,
|
||||
// which is already elevated. Without it we simply fall through to the
|
||||
// direct elevated launch, which prompts once per connect as before.
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if helper_task_matches(exe) {
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let run = quiet_command("schtasks")
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.args(["/Run", "/TN", HELPER_TASK_NAME])
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|
|
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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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{
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"$schema": "https://schema.tauri.app/config/2",
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"productName": "ostp-gui",
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"version": "0.4.4",
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"version": "0.4.5",
|
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"identifier": "com.ospab.ostp",
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"build": {
|
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"frontendDist": "../src"
|
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|
|
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|
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@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
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{
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||||
"$schema": "https://schema.tauri.app/config/2",
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"bundle": {
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||||
"externalBin": ["binaries/ostp-tun-helper"],
|
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"resources": { "binaries/wintun.dll": "wintun.dll" },
|
||||
"windows": {
|
||||
"nsis": {
|
||||
"installMode": "perMachine",
|
||||
"installerHooks": "./windows/hooks.nsh"
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
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|||
; Registers the Scheduled Task that lets the GUI start the TUN helper elevated
|
||||
; without a consent prompt.
|
||||
;
|
||||
; This belongs in the installer, not in the app. Registering a task that runs
|
||||
; elevated is itself a privileged operation, so an unprivileged GUI could only
|
||||
; obtain one by raising the very prompt we are trying to remove. The installer
|
||||
; already runs elevated (installMode is perMachine), so here it costs nothing:
|
||||
; the user consents once, to the install, and never again per connect.
|
||||
;
|
||||
; The task carries no trigger at all — it exists solely to be started on demand.
|
||||
|
||||
!macro NSIS_HOOK_POSTINSTALL
|
||||
; Bundled resources land in $INSTDIR\resources, but the helper loads wintun
|
||||
; with a plain LoadLibrary, which searches its own directory — so put a copy
|
||||
; beside the executables. The destination is the directory, not a file path:
|
||||
; CopyFiles takes a target directory, and naming the file made it fail.
|
||||
${If} ${FileExists} "$INSTDIR\resources\wintun.dll"
|
||||
DetailPrint "Placing wintun.dll next to the helper..."
|
||||
CopyFiles /SILENT "$INSTDIR\resources\wintun.dll" "$INSTDIR"
|
||||
${Else}
|
||||
DetailPrint "WARNING: resources\wintun.dll is missing; TUN mode will not start."
|
||||
${EndIf}
|
||||
|
||||
; Registered through PowerShell's ScheduledTasks module rather than
|
||||
; `schtasks /XML`. Generating the XML from NSIS wrote a UTF-16 byte-order mark
|
||||
; ahead of content whose encoding depended on whether makensis was built in
|
||||
; Unicode mode, and schtasks rejected the result outright:
|
||||
; "The task XML is malformed. (1,2)::ERROR: incorrect document syntax"
|
||||
; The cmdlets take the same settings as arguments, so no file is written and
|
||||
; there is no encoding to get wrong.
|
||||
;
|
||||
; The command is delimited with backticks, NSIS's third quote character, so
|
||||
; that PowerShell's own single quotes and the shell's double quotes can both
|
||||
; appear literally — inside a single-quoted NSIS string the first PowerShell
|
||||
; quote would have terminated the argument early.
|
||||
;
|
||||
; $$ is an escaped literal dollar for PowerShell's variables; a bare $ would
|
||||
; be read by NSIS as one of its own. The helper argument is assembled with
|
||||
; [char]34 instead of nested quotes so that a username containing a space
|
||||
; still yields a correctly quoted path, without three levels of escaping.
|
||||
;
|
||||
; The principal is the SID S-1-5-32-545 (BUILTIN\Users) rather than the
|
||||
; installing user, so a per-machine install serves every account instead of
|
||||
; only whoever ran the installer. The SID is used because the name is
|
||||
; localized and would not resolve. %LOCALAPPDATA% is likewise left unexpanded
|
||||
; for Task Scheduler to resolve per running user.
|
||||
DetailPrint "Registering the OSTP TUN helper task..."
|
||||
nsExec::ExecToLog `powershell -NoProfile -NonInteractive -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Command "$$act = New-ScheduledTaskAction -Execute '$INSTDIR\ostp-tun-helper.exe' -Argument ('--args-file ' + [char]34 + '%LOCALAPPDATA%\OSTP\helper-args.json' + [char]34); $$prn = New-ScheduledTaskPrincipal -GroupId 'S-1-5-32-545' -RunLevel Highest; $$set = New-ScheduledTaskSettingsSet -AllowStartIfOnBatteries -DontStopIfGoingOnBatteries -ExecutionTimeLimit ([TimeSpan]::Zero) -MultipleInstances Parallel; Register-ScheduledTask -TaskName 'OSTP TUN Helper' -Action $$act -Principal $$prn -Settings $$set -Force | Out-Null"`
|
||||
Pop $R0
|
||||
|
||||
${If} $R0 == 0
|
||||
DetailPrint "Helper task registered; connecting will not ask for consent."
|
||||
${Else}
|
||||
; Not fatal: the app still works, it just falls back to an elevated launch
|
||||
; that asks for consent on each connect.
|
||||
DetailPrint "Could not register the helper task (exit $R0)."
|
||||
DetailPrint "OSTP will still work, but every connect will ask for consent."
|
||||
${EndIf}
|
||||
!macroend
|
||||
|
||||
!macro NSIS_HOOK_PREUNINSTALL
|
||||
; Leaving the task behind would point it at a deleted executable, and
|
||||
; `schtasks /Run` reports success for merely accepting such a request — the
|
||||
; app would wait on a helper that never starts.
|
||||
DetailPrint "Removing the OSTP TUN helper task..."
|
||||
nsExec::ExecToLog 'schtasks.exe /Delete /TN "OSTP TUN Helper" /F'
|
||||
Pop $R0
|
||||
|
||||
; Copied by the install hook, so the uninstaller has no record of it.
|
||||
Delete "$INSTDIR\wintun.dll"
|
||||
!macroend
|
||||
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
|
|||
// Stages ostp-tun-helper where Tauri expects a sidecar.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// tauri.installer.conf.json declares `externalBin: ["binaries/ostp-tun-helper"]`,
|
||||
// and Tauri resolves that to `binaries/ostp-tun-helper-<target-triple>.exe` at
|
||||
// build time, failing the build outright when the file is absent. Cargo writes
|
||||
// the plain name instead, so it has to be copied across first.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// Only the installer build needs this. That config is passed explicitly with
|
||||
// --config rather than being named tauri.windows.conf.json, which Tauri would
|
||||
// merge into every Windows build automatically — and then even a bare
|
||||
// `cargo check` would fail on the missing sidecar.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// A no-op off Windows: the Linux and macOS GUI builds have no helper sidecar.
|
||||
|
||||
const fs = require('fs');
|
||||
const path = require('path');
|
||||
const { execFileSync } = require('child_process');
|
||||
|
||||
if (process.platform !== 'win32') {
|
||||
process.exit(0);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// --target may be passed through; fall back to the host triple rustc reports.
|
||||
const targetFlag = process.argv.indexOf('--target');
|
||||
const triple =
|
||||
targetFlag !== -1 && process.argv[targetFlag + 1]
|
||||
? process.argv[targetFlag + 1]
|
||||
: execFileSync('rustc', ['-vV'], { encoding: 'utf8' })
|
||||
.split('\n')
|
||||
.find((l) => l.startsWith('host:'))
|
||||
.slice('host:'.length)
|
||||
.trim();
|
||||
|
||||
const profile = process.argv.includes('--release') ? 'release' : 'debug';
|
||||
const repoRoot = path.resolve(__dirname, '..');
|
||||
|
||||
// Cargo drops a --target build under target/<triple>/, and a host build
|
||||
// straight into target/. CI always passes --target; local builds usually do not.
|
||||
const candidates = [
|
||||
path.join(repoRoot, 'target', triple, profile, 'ostp-tun-helper.exe'),
|
||||
path.join(repoRoot, 'target', profile, 'ostp-tun-helper.exe'),
|
||||
];
|
||||
const src = candidates.find((p) => fs.existsSync(p));
|
||||
if (!src) {
|
||||
console.error(
|
||||
'stage-sidecar: ostp-tun-helper.exe not found. Looked in:\n ' +
|
||||
candidates.join('\n ') +
|
||||
`\nBuild it first: cargo build -p ostp-tun-helper${profile === 'release' ? ' --release' : ''}`
|
||||
);
|
||||
process.exit(1);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
const destDir = path.join(__dirname, 'src-tauri', 'binaries');
|
||||
fs.mkdirSync(destDir, { recursive: true });
|
||||
const dest = path.join(destDir, `ostp-tun-helper-${triple}.exe`);
|
||||
fs.copyFileSync(src, dest);
|
||||
console.log(`stage-sidecar: ${path.relative(repoRoot, src)} -> ${path.relative(repoRoot, dest)}`);
|
||||
|
||||
// wintun.dll rides along as a bundled resource. It is only fetched by the
|
||||
// release workflow, so a local build without it should warn rather than fail —
|
||||
// the installer just ends up unable to bring a tunnel up.
|
||||
const dllSrc = [
|
||||
path.join(repoRoot, 'target', triple, profile, 'wintun.dll'),
|
||||
path.join(repoRoot, 'target', profile, 'wintun.dll'),
|
||||
].find((p) => fs.existsSync(p));
|
||||
if (dllSrc) {
|
||||
fs.copyFileSync(dllSrc, path.join(destDir, 'wintun.dll'));
|
||||
console.log(`stage-sidecar: ${path.relative(repoRoot, dllSrc)} -> binaries/wintun.dll`);
|
||||
} else if (fs.existsSync(path.join(destDir, 'wintun.dll'))) {
|
||||
console.log('stage-sidecar: reusing the previously staged binaries/wintun.dll');
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
console.warn('stage-sidecar: WARNING wintun.dll not found; a bundle build will fail on the missing resource');
|
||||
}
|
||||
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