Add validate_public_binding() called from the master API lifespan: when
DECNET_API_HOST is non-loopback, refuse to start if DECNET_CORS_ORIGINS
still contains a loopback origin (catches the "operator flipped to
0.0.0.0 to make it work and forgot to update CORS" footgun) or if
DECNET_CANARY_HTTP_BASE is plaintext http:// to a non-loopback host.
Log CRITICAL when DECNET_LIMITER_ENABLED=false on a public binding.
The validator no-ops under pytest so unrelated suites don't trip on it.
Add DECNET_VERIFY_HOSTNAME env knob; AgentClient and UpdaterClient
consult it when verify_hostname is None, giving production deploys
TLS hostname verification on top of the existing CA + fingerprint pin.
Default off so dev enrollments with mismatched SANs keep working.
AgentClient now verifies the worker's TLS cert fingerprint against
SwarmHost.client_cert_fingerprint at __aenter__ time, on top of CA
validation. Required before fanning master-orchestrated topology
deploys out across multiple swarm hosts: CA pinning alone allows any
cert signed by the master CA, which is too coarse once a single
deploy can target N hosts.
Mismatch raises FingerprintMismatchError so callers can distinguish
"wrong worker on the wire" from a transport hiccup.
Three new RPCs mirroring the existing deploy/teardown/status pattern:
- apply_topology(hydrated, version_hash) — long-timeout (600s) for
image pulls + compose up.
- teardown_topology(topology_id) — 300s timeout; enough for a
stubborn compose-down without hanging a heartbeat.
- get_topology_state() — short control-plane read for reconcile.
The per-call timeout swap uses the same trick as .deploy().
Step 5 of the agent <-> topology integration.
Decommissioning a worker from the dashboard (or swarm controller) now
asks the agent to wipe its own install before the master forgets it.
The agent stops decky containers + every decnet-* systemd unit, then
deletes /opt/decnet*, /etc/systemd/system/decnet-*, /var/lib/decnet/*,
and /usr/local/bin/decnet*. Logs under /var/log are preserved.
The reaper runs as a detached /tmp script (start_new_session=True) so
it survives the agent process being killed. Self-destruct dispatch is
best-effort — a dead worker doesn't block master-side cleanup.
decnet.swarm.client exposes:
- MasterIdentity / ensure_master_identity(): the master's own CA-signed
client bundle, issued once into ~/.decnet/ca/master/.
- AgentClient: async-context httpx wrapper that talks to a worker agent
over mTLS. health/status/deploy/teardown methods mirror the agent API.
SSL context is built from a bare ssl.SSLContext(PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT)
instead of httpx.create_ssl_context — the latter layers on default-CA
and purpose logic that broke private-CA mTLS. Server cert is pinned by
CA + chain, not DNS (workers enroll with arbitrary SANs).
tests/swarm/test_client_agent_roundtrip.py spins uvicorn in-process
with real certs on disk and verifies:
- A CA-signed master client passes health + status calls.
- An impostor whose cert comes from a different CA cannot connect.