docs(design): decision 19 — control-plane egress relaying#12
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Add the threat model — coxswain dials out to every node, so any node-side observer sees coxswain's egress IP, revealing operator location and clustering the fleet — and the decision: a protocol-blind raw-TCP egress relay reusing the beacon reverse tunnel with the substream direction inverted (coxswain opens). Fixed hop path; one DialContext chokepoint for SSH + gRPC; v1 single relay, N-relay chain and onion deferred. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Locks the contract for control-plane egress relaying.
Threat model: coxswain dials out to every node (gRPC NodeControl :8444, SSH :22), so an observer watching any one public node sees coxswain's egress IP — revealing operator location and clustering the fleet to a single pivot. "Zero inbound" hides attack surface, not observability. The data-plane cascade (decision 18) doesn't help — it hides client→destination, not controller→node.
Decision 19: route coxswain→node through a protocol-blind raw-TCP relay (
coxswain → relay → node:port). Both channels are already end-to-end secured, so the relay terminates neither — one generic relay serves both. Reuses the beacon reverse tunnel with the substream direction inverted (coxswain opens). Fixed hop path; one DialContext chokepoint; v1 = single relay, N-relay chain + onion deferred.Implemented in PharosVPN/beacon#N and PharosVPN/coxswain#32.
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