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feat(firecracker): route agent VMs to the gateway VM (Stage B, 3/n)
Agent VMs must reach the shared gateway that now runs in the infra VM (egress:9099 / supervise:9100 / git-http:9420 at the orchestrator link's guest IP). Add a PREROUTING DNAT: agents keep addressing their own host-side TAP IP on the gateway ports, and the rule redirects that to the infra VM. The isolation table's existing `ct status dnat accept` forward rule lets the DNAT'd traffic through; every other agent egress stays dropped, so a bottle still reaches only the gateway and nothing else. Source IP is deliberately NOT masqueraded: the gateway attributes each request to the originating bottle by its guest IP, which the /31 TAP + the bot_bottle_fc nft table make unspoofable. Keeping the agent addressed at its own host TAP IP means no per-bottle config change vs the docker-DNAT path it replaces. - scripts/firecracker-netpool.sh: `_install_gateway_route` adds `table ip <table>_gw` (prerouting dstnat -> orch_guest on the gateway ports); wired into up/down/status. The nix module needs no change — it runs this script, and the ports are baked in. Verified on a KVM host: an agent VM's `curl -x http://<its-host-tap>:9099` reaches mitmproxy in the infra VM and gets a 403 (correct policy denial for an unregistered bottle) — i.e. the route lands end-to-end. Persist with a nixos-rebuild; the imperative rule holds until then. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01WBMWTEtQdJ4W5UrWuLHCck |
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95981ea9d3 |
feat(firecracker): NAT'd egress link for the orchestrator/builder VM
The orchestrator/gateway VM is trusted infra, not an isolated agent: it builds agent images in-VM (buildah must FROM-pull + apt/npm) and, in the Stage B cutover, forwards agent egress upstream. Give it a dedicated TAP (`bborch0`) on a /31 at the top of the IP_BASE /16 (clear of the bbfc* agent pool at the bottom), NAT'd out the host uplink — while agent VMs keep their fail-closed, gateway-only isolation table. - netpool.defaults.env / netpool.py: new BOT_BOTTLE_FC_ORCH_IFACE + `orch_slot()` (index -1 sentinel; host x.y.255.0 / guest x.y.255.1). - scripts/firecracker-netpool.sh: create + address the orchestrator TAP; `bot_bottle_fc_nat` table masquerades its /31 out the uplink and accepts its forward path. Because bootstrap still runs Docker (whose FORWARD policy is DROP), a best-effort, guarded, idempotent DOCKER-USER ACCEPT is added too (skipped once Docker is gone). down/status updated. - nix/firecracker-netpool.nix: mirror the option, pass it via the unit Environment= (the store-copied script can't read the defaults file), and add iptables to the unit path for the DOCKER-USER step. Agent isolation is unchanged: the new rules only ever accept/masquerade the orchestrator link and never drop, so they can't weaken the bbfc* drops. Applied by re-running `sudo ./scripts/firecracker-netpool.sh up`. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01WBMWTEtQdJ4W5UrWuLHCck |
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09393b354b |
refactor(de-sidecar): purge the "sidecar" name from live code, tests, and current docs
Completes the de-sidecar cleanup: no live code, test, current doc, script, or nix file mentions or is named "sidecar" any more. Only the dated PRD/research docs keep the term as historical record (agreed on the #385 thread). - Rename `sidecar_init.py`→`gateway_init.py` was done earlier; this pass sweeps the remaining descriptive uses: the egress / git-gate / supervise components are the gateway's *daemons*, the shared container is the *gateway*, the old per-bottle container was the *companion container*. - Rename `tests/integration/test_sidecar_bundle_image.py`→`test_gateway_image.py` and its class; update `docs/ci.md` + `tests/README.md` for the renamed/ removed integration tests. - `SIDECAR_PORTS` shell var in `scripts/firecracker-netpool.sh`→`GATEWAY_PORTS`. Full unit suite green (bar the pre-existing `/bin/sleep`-missing env errors in test_gateway_init); docker integration — gateway singleton, broker, real two-bottle multitenant isolation, and the gateway-image build — all pass. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01WBMWTEtQdJ4W5UrWuLHCck |
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refactor(firecracker): single-source the network-pool defaults
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The pool params (size, IP base, iface prefix, nft table) were triplicated
— hardcoded in netpool.py, scripts/firecracker-netpool.sh, and
nix/firecracker-netpool.nix — plus the IP math (3x) and the nft ruleset
(2x). Nothing enforced agreement; changing the base (
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caf1da580a |
feat(firecracker): group-owned TAP pool for multi-user hosts
Add a `group` option to the netpool NixOS module + BOT_BOTTLE_FC_GROUP to the shell script: when set, the pool's TAP devices are owned by a group instead of a single user, so any group member can open them (the kernel lets a TAP's owning-group members attach). This lets an interactive user and, say, a CI-runner user share one pool. `owner`/`group` are mutually exclusive (asserted). Single-user `owner` remains the default. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01WBMWTEtQdJ4W5UrWuLHCck |
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feat(firecracker): move pool off CGNAT, add overlap guard + flake module
The default TAP-pool base was 100.64.0.0/10 (RFC-6598 CGNAT) — chosen to dodge RFC-1918, but that's exactly the range Tailscale assigns node addresses from, so on a Tailscale host it's the worst pick. Move the default to 10.243.0.0/16, an obscure RFC-1918 block that steers clear of docker/libvirt/k8s/LAN and Tailscale. No default is collision-proof, so add netpool.overlapping_routes(): it parses `ip -json route show table all` and flags any route intersecting the pool range (excluding our own bbfc* TAPs and the default route). The launch preflight warns on overlap; `backend status` reports it. Distribute the NixOS host setup as a flake module instead of a copy-pasted blob: nix/firecracker-netpool.nix computes the taps / nft table from typed options (poolSize, ipBase, ifacePrefix, owner) with a /31-alignment assertion, and flake.nix exposes it as nixosModules.firecracker-netpool. Defaults mirror the backend constants; writeEnvFile emits the matching BOT_BOTTLE_FC_* so the host pool and the launcher can't drift. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01WBMWTEtQdJ4W5UrWuLHCck |
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c276f7b0b1 |
feat(firecracker): add Linux microVM backend to replace smolmachines
Adds a Firecracker-based backend for Linux, providing mature KVM-based microVM isolation to replace smolmachines/libkrun (issue #342, closes the dead-end tracked in #332). Architecture: - Guest control over SSH (dropbear injected into the rootfs) on a point-to-point TAP link. `ssh -t` forwards SIGWINCH natively, so no resize bridge is needed. - Networking: a one-time, root-provisioned pool of user-owned TAP devices (no shared bridge → no docker0/virbr0/cni0 collisions) plus a dedicated `table inet bot_bottle_fc` nftables table (independent of Docker/ufw/firewalld rules). `./cli.py firecracker setup` prints the host-appropriate config (NixOS module or sudo script). - Rootfs: `docker export` → ext4 via `mke2fs -d` (rootless, no mount), cached by image digest; per-bottle SSH pubkey + IP passed via the kernel cmdline. - Sidecar: reuses the Docker bundle, published on the slot's host TAP IP. - Fail-closed isolation: TAP pool verified at preflight; the egress boundary is proven empirically post-boot (before the agent runs) by a canary probe — the VM must fail to reach the host directly, or launch is refused. Linux hosts with Firecracker + KVM now default to this backend; macOS stays on macos-container. Not yet validated end-to-end on live hardware (requires the one-time network pool). Unit tests + pyright pass. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01G8p32HJgPoS1hLPWubbftM |