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6 Commits (0eb250d3a053bd322a9a417368e2e4daa53c0290)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Paul Glass d17af23641
gRPC server metrics (#14922)
* Move stats.go from grpc-internal to grpc-middleware
* Update grpc server metrics with server type label
* Add stats test to grpc-external
* Remove global metrics instance from grpc server tests
2022-10-11 17:00:32 -05:00
Derek Menteer f64771c707 Address PR comments. 2022-09-01 16:54:24 -05:00
Derek Menteer 1255a8a20d Add separate grpc_tls port.
To ease the transition for users, the original gRPC
port can still operate in a deprecated mode as either
plain-text or TLS mode. This behavior should be removed
in a future release whenever we no longer support this.

The resulting behavior from this commit is:
  `ports.grpc > 0 && ports.grpc_tls > 0` spawns both plain-text and tls ports.
  `ports.grpc > 0 && grpc.tls == undefined` spawns a single plain-text port.
  `ports.grpc > 0 && grpc.tls != undefined` spawns a single tls port (backwards compat mode).
2022-08-29 13:43:43 -05:00
Pablo Ruiz García 1f293e5244
Added new auto_encrypt.grpc_server_tls config option to control AutoTLS enabling of GRPC Server's TLS usage
Fix for #14253

Co-authored-by: trujillo-adam <47586768+trujillo-adam@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-08-24 12:31:38 -04:00
Luke Kysow e8d965e56f
peerstream: set keepalive enforcement to 15s (#13796)
The client is set to send keepalive pings every 30s. The server
keepalive enforcement must be set to a number less than that,
otherwise it will disconnect clients for sending pings too often.
MinTime governs the minimum amount of time between pings.
2022-07-18 16:12:03 -07:00
Dan Upton b9e525d689
grpc: rename public/private directories to external/internal (#13721)
Previously, public referred to gRPC services that are both exposed on
the dedicated gRPC port and have their definitions in the proto-public
directory (so were considered usable by 3rd parties). Whereas private
referred to services on the multiplexed server port that are only usable
by agents and other servers.

Now, we're splitting these definitions, such that external/internal
refers to the port and public/private refers to whether they can be used
by 3rd parties.

This is necessary because the peering replication API needs to be
exposed on the dedicated port, but is not (yet) suitable for use by 3rd
parties.
2022-07-13 16:33:48 +01:00