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Razvan Dimescu
de15b32325 feat: numa setup-phone — QR-based mobile DoT onboarding (#38)
* feat: numa setup-phone — QR-based mobile DoT onboarding

Adds a CLI subcommand that generates a one-time mobileconfig profile
containing both the Numa local CA (as a com.apple.security.root payload)
and the DoT DNS settings, then serves it via a temporary HTTP server
and prints a scannable QR code in the terminal.

Flow:
  1. User runs `numa setup-phone` (no sudo needed)
  2. Detects current LAN IP, reads CA from /usr/local/var/numa/ca.pem
  3. Builds combined mobileconfig (CA trust + DoT)
  4. Renders QR code with qrcode crate (Unicode block characters)
  5. Serves the profile on port 8765, stays open until Ctrl+C
  6. Counts successful downloads (multi-device households)

Important caveat documented in instructions: even with the CA bundled
in the profile, iOS still requires the user to manually enable trust
in Settings → General → About → Certificate Trust Settings. Verified
on a real iPhone.

Stable PayloadIdentifiers/UUIDs ensure re-running replaces the
existing profile on iOS rather than accumulating duplicates.

- New module: src/setup_phone.rs (~270 lines)
- New CLI subcommand: `numa setup-phone`
- New dependency: qrcode = "0.14" (default-features = false)
- tokio "signal" feature added for Ctrl+C handling
- 3 unit tests: PEM stripping, mobileconfig generation, QR rendering

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: mobile API, enriched /health, mobileconfig module

Adds a persistent read-only HTTP listener (default port 8765, LAN-bound)
serving a dedicated subset of Numa's API for iOS/Android companion apps
and as a replacement for the one-shot server setup_phone used to spin up:

  GET /health           — enriched JSON with version, hostname, LAN IP,
                          SNI, DoT config, mobile API port, CA
                          fingerprint, features (shared handler with
                          the main API on port 5380)
  GET /ca.pem           — public CA certificate (shared handler)
  GET /mobileconfig     — full iOS profile (CA trust + DNS settings
                          pinned to current LAN IP)
  GET /ca.mobileconfig  — CA-only iOS profile (trust anchor without
                          DNS override — for the iOS companion app's
                          programmatic DNS flow via NEDNSSettingsManager)

All routes are idempotent GETs. The mobile API never serves the
state-mutating routes that live on the main API (overrides, blocking
toggle, service CRUD, cache flush), so it is safe to expose on the LAN
regardless of the main API's bind address. The CA private key is never
served by any route.

Opt-in via `[mobile] enabled = true`. Default is false so new installs
do not silently expose a LAN listener after upgrading; our committed
numa.toml template enables it explicitly for spike testing.

New modules:

- src/mobileconfig.rs — ProfileMode::{Full, CaOnly} enum with plist
  builder lifted from setup_phone.rs. Full and CaOnly share the CA
  payload UUID (same trust anchor) but have distinct top-level UUIDs
  so they coexist as separate installable profiles on iOS.

- src/health.rs — HealthMeta cached metadata built once at startup
  from config + CA fingerprint (SHA-256 of the PEM via ring), and the
  HealthResponse JSON shape shared between the main and mobile APIs.

- src/mobile_api.rs — axum Router for the persistent listener. Reuses
  api::health and api::serve_ca from the main API; owns the two
  mobileconfig handlers.

Modified:

- src/api.rs — health() returns the enriched HealthResponse, now pub.
  serve_ca is now pub so mobile_api can reuse it.
- src/config.rs — MobileConfig section (enabled, port, bind_addr).
- src/ctx.rs — health_meta: HealthMeta field on ServerCtx.
- src/main.rs — builds HealthMeta at startup, spawns mobile API
  listener if enabled.
- src/lan.rs — build_announcement takes &HealthMeta and writes
  enriched TXT records (version, api_port, proto, dot_port, ca_fp).
  SRV port now reports the mobile API port; peer discovery still
  reads TXT `services=` so this is backwards compatible. Always
  announces even when no .numa services are registered, so the iOS
  companion app can discover Numa via mDNS regardless of service
  state.
- src/setup_phone.rs — reduced from 267 to 100 lines. The CLI is now
  a thin QR wrapper over the persistent /mobileconfig endpoint; the
  hand-rolled one-shot HTTP server (accept_loop, RUST_OK_HEADERS,
  RUST_NOT_FOUND, download counter) is gone.
- src/dot.rs — test fixture updated with HealthMeta::test_fixture().
- numa.toml — commented [mobile] section, enabled = true for spike.

Tests: 136 unit tests passing (5 new in mobileconfig, 3 new in health).
cargo clippy clean. Integration sanity check: curl'd /health, /ca.pem,
/mobileconfig, /ca.mobileconfig against a running numa — all return
200 with correct content types and valid response bodies.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: setup-phone probe, unknown command error, query source in dashboard

- setup-phone now probes the mobile API before printing the QR code
  and shows an actionable error if [mobile] is not enabled
- Unknown CLI subcommands print an error instead of silently
  attempting to start a full server
- Dashboard query log shows source IP under timestamp (localhost
  for loopback, full IP for LAN devices) with full addr on hover

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-10 19:08:56 +03:00
Razvan Dimescu
e0c1997056 fix: regenerate TLS cert when services change (hot-reload via ArcSwap)
HTTPS proxy certs were generated once at startup. Services added at
runtime via API or LAN discovery got "not secure" in the browser
because their SAN wasn't in the cert. Now the cert is regenerated
on every service add/remove and swapped atomically via ArcSwap.
In-flight connections are unaffected.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-23 16:14:06 +02:00
Razvan Dimescu
c6b35045d8 config visibility, PR review fixes, XSS hardening
Config visibility:
- startup banner shows config path, data dir, services path
- config search: ./numa.toml → ~/.config/numa/ → /usr/local/var/numa/
- /stats API exposes config_path and data_dir, dashboard footer renders them
- GET /ca.pem endpoint serves CA cert for cross-device TLS trust
- load_config returns ConfigLoad with found flag, warns on not-found
- ServerCtx stores PathBuf for config_dir/data_dir, string conversion at boundaries

PR review fixes:
- add explicit parens in resolve_route operator precedence (service_store.rs)
- hostname portability: drop -s flag, trim domain with split('.') (lan.rs)
- serve_ca uses spawn_blocking instead of sync fs::read in async handler
- load_config: remove TOCTOU exists() check, read directly and handle NotFound

XSS hardening:
- HTML-escape all user-controlled interpolations in dashboard (service names,
  route paths, ports, URLs, block check domain/reason)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-23 12:24:21 +02:00
Razvan Dimescu
10f1602803 address PR review: SRV port, drop spike, percent-encoded paths
- SRV record uses first service's port (was 0, confused dns-sd -L)
- Remove examples/mdns_coexist.rs (served its purpose as spike)
- Reject percent-encoding in route paths (defense-in-depth)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-23 11:21:09 +02:00
Razvan Dimescu
c836903db5 simplify: unify route structs, fix prefix collision, lint fixes
- Unify RouteConfig/RouteEntry/RouteResponse into single RouteEntry
- Fix prefix collision: /api no longer matches /apiary (segment boundary check)
- Add path traversal rejection in route API
- Extract MdnsAnnouncement struct (clippy type_complexity)
- cargo fmt

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-23 06:57:57 +02:00
Razvan Dimescu
5e5a6544bc LAN opt-in, mDNS migration, security hardening, path-based routing
- LAN discovery disabled by default (opt-in via [lan] enabled = true)
- Replace custom JSON multicast (239.255.70.78:5390) with standard mDNS
  (_numa._tcp.local on 224.0.0.251:5353) using existing DNS parser
- Instance ID in TXT record for multi-instance self-filtering
- API and proxy bind to 127.0.0.1 by default (0.0.0.0 when LAN enabled)
- Path-based routing: longest prefix match with optional prefix stripping
  via [[services]] routes = [{path, port, strip?}]
- REST API: GET/POST/DELETE /services/{name}/routes
- Dashboard shows route lines per service when configured
- Segment-boundary route matching (prevents /api matching /apiary)
- Route path validation (rejects path traversal)

Closes #11

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-23 06:56:31 +02:00
Razvan Dimescu
995916d01b generalize upstream re-detection into network change watcher
Always detect network changes (LAN IP, upstream, peers) regardless
of upstream config. LAN IP is now tracked in ServerCtx and updated
every 30s — multicast announcements use the current IP instead of
the startup IP. Upstream re-detection still only runs when
auto-detected. Peer flush triggers on any network change.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-22 09:38:09 +02:00
Razvan Dimescu
7aca3b1991 fix DNS failure on network change with upstream re-detection
Upstream DNS was resolved once at startup and never updated. Switching
Wi-Fi networks made all queries fail until restart.

Now spawns a background task (every 30s) that re-runs system DNS
discovery and swaps the upstream atomically if it changed. Also flushes
stale LAN peers from the old network on change.

Only activates when upstream is auto-detected (not explicitly configured).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-22 09:31:49 +02:00
Razvan Dimescu
6fdadd637c fix LAN discovery: instance-based self-filter and multicast port reuse
Replace IP-based self-announcement filtering with a per-process instance
ID (pid ^ timestamp) so multiple instances on the same host can discover
each other. Enable SO_REUSEPORT for multicast socket binding on Unix.
Add multicast address validation on configured group.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-22 00:20:33 +02:00
Razvan Dimescu
9041ccc2e1 fix rustfmt formatting
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-21 16:54:03 +02:00
Razvan Dimescu
c9f1d98f45 add LAN service discovery via UDP multicast
Numa instances on the same network auto-discover each other's .numa
services. No config, no cloud — just multicast on 239.255.70.78:5390.

- PeerStore with lazy expiry (90s timeout, 30s broadcast interval)
- DNS resolves remote .numa services to peer's LAN IP (not localhost)
- Proxy forwards to peer IP for remote services
- Graceful degradation if multicast bind fails

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-21 16:45:46 +02:00