When the user specifies an IP address as the interface (e.g.
interface=10.1.1.1), GOST resolved it to its hosting interface and
called SO_BINDTODEVICE on it — breaking outbound connectivity for
IP aliases on loopback or dummy interfaces (go-gost/gost#785).
The initial fix (caa82f2) only skipped SO_BINDTODEVICE for loopback
interfaces, missing non-loopback dummy interfaces like ip-aliases.
This change adds an isIP return value to ParseInterfaceAddr so callers
can distinguish 'user specified an IP' (intent: source IP binding for
policy routing — skip SO_BINDTODEVICE) from 'user specified an
interface name' (intent: force traffic through that NIC — keep
SO_BINDTODEVICE). The dialOnce method now only calls bindDevice when
bindToDevice is true AND the input was an interface name (!isIP).
The loopback-specific guard in bindDevice is reverted — superseded by
the broader isIP-based fix that covers all interface types.
Removes bindDevice from dialOnce's UDP empty-addr path. For relay/listener
UDP sockets, the ListenUDP laddr binding already pins the source IP correctly.
The additional SO_BINDTODEVICE forced all outbound datagrams through the named
interface, which conflicts with the kernel routing table for unconnected UDP
sockets and causes silent packet drops — breaking SOCKS5 UDP associate when
interface is configured.
Fixesgo-gost/gost#287
matcher: fix IPv6 normalization via netip.ParseAddr, port-range overwrite
by switching to []*PortRange map, case-insensitive domain/host matching,
glob.MustCompile→Compile to avoid panic on invalid patterns.
plugin: guard nil *Options in NewGRPCConn and NewHTTPClient; add
HTTPClientTransport helper for idle-connection cleanup.
net/*: add doc comments for all exported symbols (no code changes).
Add 30 tests (matcher_test.go 22, plugin_test.go 8) covering all
matcher types, nil safety, case insensitivity, IPv6 normalization,
port ranges, and plugin option composition.