The web gateway (playground) and unibots (in the agents repo) are not migrated here: the gateway stays a local dev tool at AuthOff, and the bot transport lives outside this sub-repo. dev/0001e-remaining-clients.md records exactly what each needs (client.Connect with ca.crt, identity registered in the allowlist) and the operator server flags for phase 0001f. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Issue 0001e — remaining client migrations (notes, NOT implemented)
Phase 0001e migrated the first-class Go clients and the mobile binding to the
secure connection path (client.Connect(caPath) → TLS + nkey; control-plane
requests are always signed). Two consumers are intentionally left as notes
because they live outside this sub-repo or need their own coordination:
1. Web gateway (playground/server.go)
The playground is a local dev gateway that embeds its own membershipd
(membership.NewServer(..., AuthOff)) and an open embedded NATS, and connects
browser sessions through an in-process client. To run it against a secured
bus it would need:
- Connect its internal client via
client.Connect(natsURL, ctrlURL, id, caPath)with the bundledca.crt(it currently builds the client without options). - If it should itself enforce auth on the browser-facing side, start its
embedded membershipd with an auth mode and its embedded NATS with
embeddednats.StartServer(ServerConfig{Auth: ..., TLS: ...})— but a local dev gateway typically stays open and only the upstream bus is secured. - The gateway's own bus identity must be registered in the upstream allowlist
(
membershipd user add).
Decision: left at AuthOff + plaintext for now (local dev tool). Migrate when
the gateway is pointed at the public bus.
2. unibots (shell/transportunibus, in the agents repo — NOT this sub-repo)
The bot transport lives in the agents_and_robots / message_bus consumer, not
in dataforge/unibus. To talk to the secured bus it must, after recompiling
against this pkg/client:
- Switch its connect call to
client.Connect(natsURL, ctrlURL, id, caPath), passing the path to the bundledca.crt. - Ship
ca.crtalongside the bot binary (read-only) and pointcaPathat it. - Register each bot's identity (
hex(SignPub)) in the bus allowlist viamembershipd user add --handle <bot> --sign-pub <hex>on the bus host. - Run as
systemd --userwithcaPathset, per the deploy plan (0001f).
No code change is possible from this sub-repo; this is the contract the bot transport consumes.
Server enablement (operator, phase 0001f)
membershipd now accepts:
--bus-auth enforce— verify signed control-plane requests AND turn on the NATS nkey authenticator (only allowlisted identities connect).--tls-cert deploy/tls/server.crt --tls-key deploy/tls/server.key— present the server certificate and require TLS on the embedded NATS.
dev/feature_flags.json now declares both bus-auth: enforce and
bus-tls: enabled as the project's target state. The flags are declarative;
the operator activates them at deploy time with the flags above. The CLI
defaults remain off so local dev and the test suite are unaffected.