Skip to main contentBridge protocol (legacy node transport)
The Bridge protocol is a legacy node transport (TCP JSONL). New node clients
should use the unified Gateway WebSocket protocol instead.
If you are building an operator or node client, use the
Gateway protocol.
Note: Current Clawdia builds no longer ship the TCP bridge listener; this document is kept for historical reference.
Legacy bridge.* config keys are no longer part of the config schema.
Why we have both
- Security boundary: the bridge exposes a small allowlist instead of the
full gateway API surface.
- Pairing + node identity: node admission is owned by the gateway and tied
to a per-node token.
- Discovery UX: nodes can discover gateways via Bonjour on LAN, or connect
directly over a tailnet.
- Loopback WS: the full WS control plane stays local unless tunneled via SSH.
Transport
- TCP, one JSON object per line (JSONL).
- Optional TLS (when
bridge.tls.enabled is true).
- Legacy default listener port was
18790 (current builds do not start a TCP bridge).
When TLS is enabled, discovery TXT records include bridgeTls=1 plus
bridgeTlsSha256 so nodes can pin the certificate.
Handshake + pairing
- Client sends
hello with node metadata + token (if already paired).
- If not paired, gateway replies
error (NOT_PAIRED/UNAUTHORIZED).
- Client sends
pair-request.
- Gateway waits for approval, then sends
pair-ok and hello-ok.
hello-ok returns serverName and may include canvasHostUrl.
Frames
Client → Gateway:
req / res: scoped gateway RPC (chat, sessions, config, health, voicewake, skills.bins)
event: node signals (voice transcript, agent request, chat subscribe, exec lifecycle)
Gateway → Client:
invoke / invoke-res: node commands (canvas.*, camera.*, screen.record,
location.get, sms.send)
event: chat updates for subscribed sessions
ping / pong: keepalive
Legacy allowlist enforcement lived in src/gateway/server-bridge.ts (removed).
Exec lifecycle events
Nodes can emit exec.finished or exec.denied events to surface system.run activity.
These are mapped to system events in the gateway. (Legacy nodes may still emit exec.started.)
Payload fields (all optional unless noted):
sessionKey (required): agent session to receive the system event.
runId: unique exec id for grouping.
command: raw or formatted command string.
exitCode, timedOut, success, output: completion details (finished only).
reason: denial reason (denied only).
Tailnet usage
- Bind the bridge to a tailnet IP:
bridge.bind: "tailnet" in
~/.nelsonmuntz-c/clawdia.json.
- Clients connect via MagicDNS name or tailnet IP.
- Bonjour does not cross networks; use manual host/port or wide-area DNS‑SD
when needed.
Versioning
Bridge is currently implicit v1 (no min/max negotiation). Backward‑compat
is expected; add a bridge protocol version field before any breaking changes.