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Thomas Eizinger bed94a1d21 feat(gui-client): add MDM config for Windows (#9203)
This PR adds the equivalent MDM configuration that we already have for
MacOS & iOS for the GUI client on Windows. These options are retrieved
from the Windows registry when the Client is started. Specifically, the
key for these is: `HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Firezone`.

At moment, these cannot be configured or seen by the user. They are also
not "watched" for whilst the Client is running. If an admin pushes a new
MDM configuration, the Client will have to be restarted in order for
that new config to take effect.

Windows Policy templates are structured into two files:

- An `.admx` file that defines the structure of the policy, like the
kinds of values it has, where it is stored, which versions it is
supported on and which category it belongs to.
- An `.adml` file that defines defines all strings and presentation
logic, like the actual text of the policies and how the values are
presented in the GUI in e.g. Intune.

Internally, we differentiate between `MdmSettings` and
`AdvancedSettings`. The `MdmSettings` are cross-platform, however on
Linux, we always fallback to the defaults and therefore, they are always
"unset". Eventually, it might make sense to wrap both of these into a
more general `Settings` struct that acts as as a proxy for the two.

Related: #4505
2025-05-27 01:33:51 +00:00
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This is a Next.js project bootstrapped with create-next-app.

Getting Started

First, install dependencies and populate the timestamps.json file:

pnpm setup

Next, create files .env.local and .env.development.local in this directory.

Put this in .env.local:

NEXT_PUBLIC_MIXPANEL_TOKEN=""
NEXT_PUBLIC_GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_ID=""
NEXT_PUBLIC_LINKEDIN_PARTNER_ID=""
FIREZONE_DEPLOYED_SHA=""

And this in .env.development.local:

# Created by Vercel CLI
EDGE_CONFIG=""
FIREZONE_DEPLOYED_SHA=""
SITE_URL=""
VERCEL_DEEP_CLONE=""

After that, make sure to contact the team for their values.

Then, run the development server:

npm run dev
# or
yarn dev
# or
pnpm dev

Open http://localhost:3000 with your browser to see the result.

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