apply_routes now iterates over connection instances rather than types:
each instance gets its own fwmark, routing table, interface, and
redirect_port via _routing_connections / _resolve_peer_connection /
_apply_connection_for_src; kill-switch is enforced per iface-instance.
Old per-type MARKS/TABLES constants are kept only as migration scaffolding.
peer_registry: exit_via is now stored as a connection id (or 'default');
_migrate_exit_via_to_connection_id runs on _load_peers to upgrade legacy
type-string values; set_peer_exit_via validates against known connection
ids; VALID_EXIT_VIA removed; config_manager wired in from managers.py.
egress_manager: egress_overrides keyed by service_id → connection_id;
local MARKS/TABLES/EXIT_TYPES/_REDIRECT_PORTS/_add_tor_redirect removed;
(mark, table, redirect_port) resolved at apply-time via
connectivity_manager.get_connection; manifest egress.allowed still
enforced by connection type.
api/app.py + api.js: PUT peer/service exit endpoints accept {connection_id};
back-compat shim resolves a legacy type string to its single active instance.
Tests extended: two same-type instances produce distinct marks/tables/ports;
peer exit_via and egress override id migrations round-trip correctly;
single-instance behaviour is equivalent to the old type-keyed path.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Routes outbound traffic from installed service containers through
alternate exits (wireguard_ext, openvpn, tor) using host-side
iptables fwmark policy-routing in a dedicated PIC_EGRESS chain.
Marks 0x110/0x120/0x130 are distinct from ConnectivityManager's
0x10/0x20/0x30. Container IPs discovered at runtime via docker
inspect. Wired into ServiceStoreManager install/remove lifecycle
and managers.py singleton. 22 new tests.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>