wintun: rename device using undocumented API that netsh.exe uses

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Jason A. Donenfeld
2019-04-01 12:00:33 +02:00
parent 92f8474832
commit ac25702eaf
2 changed files with 41 additions and 1 deletions

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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ package wintun
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"golang.zx2c4.com/wireguard/tun/wintun/netshell"
"strings"
"syscall"
"time"
@@ -449,13 +450,20 @@ func (wintun *Wintun) GetInterfaceName() (string, error) {
// SetInterfaceName sets network interface name.
//
func (wintun *Wintun) SetInterfaceName(ifname string) error {
// We open the registry key before calling HrRename, because the registry open will wait until the key exists.
key, err := registryOpenKeyRetry(registry.LOCAL_MACHINE, wintun.GetNetRegKeyName(), registry.SET_VALUE)
if err != nil {
return errors.New("Network-specific registry key open failed: " + err.Error())
}
defer key.Close()
// Set the interface name.
// We have to tell the various runtime COM services about the new name too. We ignore the
// error because netshell isn't available on servercore.
// TODO: netsh.exe falls back to NciSetConnection in this case. If somebody complains, maybe
// we should do the same.
_ = netshell.HrRenameConnection(&wintun.CfgInstanceID, windows.StringToUTF16Ptr(ifname))
// Set the interface name. The above line should have done this too, but in case it failed, we force it.
return key.SetStringValue("Name", ifname)
}