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Author SHA1 Message Date
Chris S. Kim 29a297d3e9
Refactor client RPC timeouts (#14965)
Fix an issue where rpc_hold_timeout was being used as the timeout for non-blocking queries. Users should be able to tune read timeouts without fiddling with rpc_hold_timeout. A new configuration `rpc_read_timeout` is created.

Refactor some implementation from the original PR 11500 to remove the misleading linkage between RPCInfo's timeout (used to retry in case of certain modes of failures) and the client RPC timeouts.
2022-10-18 15:05:09 -04:00
Dan Upton 328e3ff563
proxycfg: rate-limit delivery of config snapshots (#14960)
Adds a user-configurable rate limiter to proxycfg snapshot delivery,
with a default limit of 250 updates per second.

This addresses a problem observed in our load testing of Consul
Dataplane where updating a "global" resource such as a wildcard
intention or the proxy-defaults config entry could starve the Raft or
Memberlist goroutines of CPU time, causing general cluster instability.
2022-10-14 15:52:00 +01:00
Luke Kysow 988e1fd35d
peering: default to false (#13963)
* defaulting to false because peering will be released as beta
* Ignore peering disabled error in bundles cachetype

Co-authored-by: Matt Keeler <mkeeler@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: freddygv <freddy@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Keeler <mjkeeler7@gmail.com>
2022-08-01 15:22:36 -04:00
alex a45bb1f06b
block PeerName register requests (#13887)
Signed-off-by: acpana <8968914+acpana@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-07-29 14:36:22 -07:00
Luke Kysow a1e6d69454
peering: add config to enable/disable peering (#13867)
* peering: add config to enable/disable peering

Add config:

```
peering {
  enabled = true
}
```

Defaults to true. When disabled:
1. All peering RPC endpoints will return an error
2. Leader won't start its peering establishment goroutines
3. Leader won't start its peering deletion goroutines
2022-07-22 15:20:21 -07:00
Mark Anderson ec060e5e37 Build date in config file
Signed-off-by: Mark Anderson <manderson@hashicorp.com>
2022-06-09 17:04:05 -07:00
cskh 364d4f5efe
Retry on bad dogstatsd connection (#13091)
- Introduce a new telemetry configurable parameter retry_failed_connection. User can set the value to true to let consul agent continue its start process on failed connection to datadog server. When set to false, agent will stop on failed start. The default behavior is true.

Co-authored-by: Dan Upton <daniel@floppy.co>
Co-authored-by: Evan Culver <eculver@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-05-19 16:03:46 -04:00
Mark Anderson 346b68a441 Fix up enterprise version tag.
Changes to how the version string was handled created small regression with the release of consul 1.12.0 enterprise.

Many tools use the Config:Version field reported by the agent/self resource to determine whether Consul is an enterprise or OSS instance, expect something like 1.12.0+ent for enterprise and simply 1.12.0 for OSS. This was accidentally broken during the runup to 1.12.x

This work fixes the value returned by both the self endpoint in ["Config"]["Version"] and the metrics consul.version field.

Signed-off-by: Mark Anderson <manderson@hashicorp.com>
2022-05-09 10:07:19 -07:00
Mike Morris f8a2ae2606
agent: convert listener config to TLS types (#12522)
* tlsutil: initial implementation of types/TLSVersion

tlsutil: add test for parsing deprecated agent TLS version strings

tlsutil: return TLSVersionInvalid with error

tlsutil: start moving tlsutil cipher suite lookups over to types/tls

tlsutil: rename tlsLookup to ParseTLSVersion, add cipherSuiteLookup

agent: attempt to use types in runtime config

agent: implement b.tlsVersion validation in config builder

agent: fix tlsVersion nil check in builder

tlsutil: update to renamed ParseTLSVersion and goTLSVersions

tlsutil: fixup TestConfigurator_CommonTLSConfigTLSMinVersion

tlsutil: disable invalid config parsing tests

tlsutil: update tests

auto_config: lookup old config strings from base.TLSMinVersion

auto_config: update endpoint tests to use TLS types

agent: update runtime_test to use TLS types

agent: update TestRuntimeCinfig_Sanitize.golden

agent: update config runtime tests to expect TLS types

* website: update Consul agent tls_min_version values

* agent: fixup TLS parsing and compilation errors

* test: fixup lint issues in agent/config_runtime_test and tlsutil/config_test

* tlsutil: add CHACHA20_POLY1305 cipher suites to goTLSCipherSuites

* test: revert autoconfig tls min version fixtures to old format

* types: add TLSVersions public function

* agent: add warning for deprecated TLS version strings

* agent: move agent config specific logic from tlsutil.ParseTLSVersion into agent config builder

* tlsutil(BREAKING): change default TLS min version to TLS 1.2

* agent: move ParseCiphers logic from tlsutil into agent config builder

* tlsutil: remove unused CipherString function

* agent: fixup import for types package

* Revert "tlsutil: remove unused CipherString function"

This reverts commit 6ca7f6f58d.

* agent: fixup config builder and runtime tests

* tlsutil: fixup one remaining ListenerConfig -> ProtocolConfig

* test: move TLS cipher suites parsing test from tlsutil into agent config builder tests

* agent: remove parseCiphers helper from auto_config_endpoint_test

* test: remove unused imports from tlsutil

* agent: remove resolved FIXME comment

* tlsutil: remove TODO and FIXME in cipher suite validation

* agent: prevent setting inherited cipher suite config when TLS 1.3 is specified

* changelog: add entry for converting agent config to TLS types

* agent: remove FIXME in runtime test, this is covered in builder tests with invalid tls9 value now

* tlsutil: remove config tests for values checked at agent config builder boundary

* tlsutil: remove tls version check from loadProtocolConfig

* tlsutil: remove tests and TODOs for logic checked in TestBuilder_tlsVersion and TestBuilder_tlsCipherSuites

* website: update search link for supported Consul agent cipher suites

* website: apply review suggestions for tls_min_version description

* website: attempt to clean up markdown list formatting for tls_min_version

* website: moar linebreaks to fix tls_min_version formatting

* Revert "website: moar linebreaks to fix tls_min_version formatting"

This reverts commit 3858592742.

* autoconfig: translate old values for TLSMinVersion

* agent: rename var for translated value of deprecated TLS version value

* Update agent/config/deprecated.go

Co-authored-by: Dan Upton <daniel@floppy.co>

* agent: fix lint issue

* agent: fixup deprecated config test assertions for updated warning

Co-authored-by: Dan Upton <daniel@floppy.co>
2022-03-24 15:32:25 -04:00
Dan Upton b36d4e16b6
Support per-listener TLS configuration ⚙️ (#12504)
Introduces the capability to configure TLS differently for Consul's
listeners/ports (i.e. HTTPS, gRPC, and the internal multiplexed RPC
port) which is useful in scenarios where you may want the HTTPS or
gRPC interfaces to present a certificate signed by a well-known/public
CA, rather than the certificate used for internal communication which
must have a SAN in the form `server.<dc>.consul`.
2022-03-18 10:46:58 +00:00
FFMMM 74eb257b1c
[sync ent] increase segment max limit to 4*64, make configurable (#1424) (#11795)
* commit b6eb27563e747a78b7647d2b5da405e46364cc46
Author: FFMMM <FFMMM@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Thu Dec 9 13:53:44 2021 -0800

    increase segment max limit to 4*64, make configurable (#1424)

    Signed-off-by: FFMMM <FFMMM@users.noreply.github.com>

* fix: rename ent changelog file

Signed-off-by: FFMMM <FFMMM@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-12-09 15:36:11 -08:00
Daniel Nephin 0784a31e85 acl: remove init check for legacy anon token
This token should always already be migrated from a previous version.
2021-10-25 17:25:14 -04:00
Daniel Nephin 5c40b717ed config: move acl_ttl to DeprecatedConfig 2021-09-23 15:14:59 -04:00
Daniel Nephin 977f6d8888 config: move acl_{default,down}_policy to DeprecatedConfig 2021-09-23 15:14:59 -04:00
Daniel Nephin d5498770fa acl: make ACLDisabledTTL a constant
This field was never user-configurable. We always overwrote the value with 120s from
NonUserSource. However, we also never copied the value from RuntimeConfig to consul.Config,
So the value in NonUserSource was always ignored, and we used the default value of 30s
set by consul.DefaultConfig.

All of this code is an unnecessary distraction because a user can not actually configure
this value.

This commit removes the fields and uses a constant value instad. Someone attempting to set
acl.disabled_ttl in their config will now get an error about an unknown field, but previously
the value was completely ignored, so the new behaviour seems more correct.

We have to keep this field in the AutoConfig response for backwards compatibility, but the value
will be ignored by the client, so it doesn't really matter what value we set.
2021-08-17 13:34:18 -04:00
Joshua Shanks 00ca99bf67 GH-8728 add raft default values 2021-05-18 14:51:14 -04:00
Daniel Nephin 32d36d0dd4 config: replace calls to config.NewBuilder with config.Load
This is another incremental change to reduce config loading to a single
small interface. All calls to NewBuilder can be replaced with Load.
2021-01-27 17:34:43 -05:00
Daniel Nephin 97a577502d config: improve the interface of Load
This commit reduces the interface to Load() a bit, in preparation for
unexporting NewBuilder and having everything call Load.

The three arguments are reduced to a single argument by moving the other
two into the options struct.

The three return values are reduced to two by moving the RuntimeConfig
and Warnings into a LoadResult struct.
2021-01-27 17:34:43 -05:00
Daniel Nephin 0a44906fe3 config: Use LiteralSource for some defaults
Using the LiteralSource makes it much easier to find default values, because an IDE reports
the location of a default. With an HCL string they are harder to discover.

Also removes unnecessary mapstructure.Decodes of constant values.
2020-11-20 18:14:17 -05:00
Matt Keeler c048e86bb2
Switch to using the external autopilot module 2020-11-09 09:22:11 -05:00
Kit Patella f5c51ae13b remove consul.api.http from filtered metric prefixes 2020-10-02 14:16:02 -07:00
Kit Patella 52451cf846
Merge pull request #8271 from coignetp/http-metrics-label
Use method and path as labels for http metrics
2020-10-02 13:41:48 -07:00
Paul Banks d0c160130b
Merge pull request #8694 from hashicorp/ui-config-metrics
Add config changes for UI metrics
2020-10-01 17:38:03 +01:00
R.B. Boyer 9801ef8eb1
agent: enable enable_central_service_config by default (#8746) 2020-10-01 09:19:14 -05:00
Paul Banks 526bab6164
Add config changes for UI metrics 2020-09-30 17:59:16 +01:00
Daniel Nephin 4297a8ba07 auto-config: Avoid the marshal/unmarshal cycle in auto-config
Use a LiteralConfig and return a config.Config from translate.
2020-08-10 20:07:52 -04:00
Daniel Nephin 38980ebb4c config: Make Source an interface
This will allow us to accept config from auto-config without needing to
go through a serialziation cycle.
2020-08-10 12:46:28 -04:00
Paul Coignet a4e39c840b
Add default prefix_filter 2020-07-20 10:39:58 +02:00
Matt Keeler 3dbbd2d37d
Implement Client Agent Auto Config
There are a couple of things in here.

First, just like auto encrypt, any Cluster.AutoConfig RPC will implicitly use the less secure RPC mechanism.

This drastically modifies how the Consul Agent starts up and moves most of the responsibilities (other than signal handling) from the cli command and into the Agent.
2020-06-17 16:49:46 -04:00
Daniel Nephin 77101eee82 config: rename Flags to BuilderOpts
Flags is an overloaded term in this context. It generally is used to
refer to command line flags. This struct, however, is a data object
used as input to the construction.

It happens to be partially populated by command line flags, but
otherwise has very little to do with them.

Renaming this struct should make the actual responsibility of this struct
more obvious, and remove the possibility that it is confused with
command line flags.

This change is in preparation for adding additional fields to
BuilderOpts.
2020-06-16 12:51:19 -04:00
R.B. Boyer ffb9c7d6f7
acl: remove the deprecated `acl_enforce_version_8` option (#7991)
Fixes #7292
2020-05-29 16:16:03 -05:00
Matt Keeler cbe3a70f56
Update enterprise configurations to be in OSS
This will emit warnings about the configs not doing anything but still allow them to be parsed.

This also added the warnings for enterprise fields that we already had in OSS but didn’t change their enforcement behavior. For example, attempting to use a network segment will cause a hard error in OSS.
2020-05-04 10:21:05 -04:00
R.B. Boyer 6adad71125
wan federation via mesh gateways (#6884)
This is like a Möbius strip of code due to the fact that low-level components (serf/memberlist) are connected to high-level components (the catalog and mesh-gateways) in a twisty maze of references which make it hard to dive into. With that in mind here's a high level summary of what you'll find in the patch:

There are several distinct chunks of code that are affected:

* new flags and config options for the server

* retry join WAN is slightly different

* retry join code is shared to discover primary mesh gateways from secondary datacenters

* because retry join logic runs in the *agent* and the results of that
  operation for primary mesh gateways are needed in the *server* there are
  some methods like `RefreshPrimaryGatewayFallbackAddresses` that must occur
  at multiple layers of abstraction just to pass the data down to the right
  layer.

* new cache type `FederationStateListMeshGatewaysName` for use in `proxycfg/xds` layers

* the function signature for RPC dialing picked up a new required field (the
  node name of the destination)

* several new RPCs for manipulating a FederationState object:
  `FederationState:{Apply,Get,List,ListMeshGateways}`

* 3 read-only internal APIs for debugging use to invoke those RPCs from curl

* raft and fsm changes to persist these FederationStates

* replication for FederationStates as they are canonically stored in the
  Primary and replicated to the Secondaries.

* a special derivative of anti-entropy that runs in secondaries to snapshot
  their local mesh gateway `CheckServiceNodes` and sync them into their upstream
  FederationState in the primary (this works in conjunction with the
  replication to distribute addresses for all mesh gateways in all DCs to all
  other DCs)

* a "gateway locator" convenience object to make use of this data to choose
  the addresses of gateways to use for any given RPC or gossip operation to a
  remote DC. This gets data from the "retry join" logic in the agent and also
  directly calls into the FSM.

* RPC (`:8300`) on the server sniffs the first byte of a new connection to
  determine if it's actually doing native TLS. If so it checks the ALPN header
  for protocol determination (just like how the existing system uses the
  type-byte marker).

* 2 new kinds of protocols are exclusively decoded via this native TLS
  mechanism: one for ferrying "packet" operations (udp-like) from the gossip
  layer and one for "stream" operations (tcp-like). The packet operations
  re-use sockets (using length-prefixing) to cut down on TLS re-negotiation
  overhead.

* the server instances specially wrap the `memberlist.NetTransport` when running
  with gateway federation enabled (in a `wanfed.Transport`). The general gist is
  that if it tries to dial a node in the SAME datacenter (deduced by looking
  at the suffix of the node name) there is no change. If dialing a DIFFERENT
  datacenter it is wrapped up in a TLS+ALPN blob and sent through some mesh
  gateways to eventually end up in a server's :8300 port.

* a new flag when launching a mesh gateway via `consul connect envoy` to
  indicate that the servers are to be exposed. This sets a special service
  meta when registering the gateway into the catalog.

* `proxycfg/xds` notice this metadata blob to activate additional watches for
  the FederationState objects as well as the location of all of the consul
  servers in that datacenter.

* `xds:` if the extra metadata is in place additional clusters are defined in a
  DC to bulk sink all traffic to another DC's gateways. For the current
  datacenter we listen on a wildcard name (`server.<dc>.consul`) that load
  balances all servers as well as one mini-cluster per node
  (`<node>.server.<dc>.consul`)

* the `consul tls cert create` command got a new flag (`-node`) to help create
  an additional SAN in certs that can be used with this flavor of federation.
2020-03-09 15:59:02 -05:00
Kim Ngo a8f4123d37
agent/txn_endpoint: configure max txn request length (#7388)
configure max transaction size separately from kv limit
2020-03-05 15:42:37 -06:00
Hans Hasselberg cb0f94487c
config: increase http_max_conns_per_client default to 200 (#7289) 2020-02-13 16:27:33 +01:00
Hans Hasselberg 5531678e9e
Security fixes (#7182)
* Mitigate HTTP/RPC Services Allow Unbounded Resource Usage

Fixes #7159.

Co-authored-by: Matt Keeler <mkeeler@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Banks <banks@banksco.de>
2020-01-31 11:19:37 -05:00
Matej Urbas ce023359fe agent: configurable MaxQueryTime and DefaultQueryTime. (#3777) 2020-01-17 14:20:57 +01:00
Freddy fdd10dd8b8
Expose HTTP-based paths through Connect proxy (#6446)
Fixes: #5396

This PR adds a proxy configuration stanza called expose. These flags register
listeners in Connect sidecar proxies to allow requests to specific HTTP paths from outside of the node. This allows services to protect themselves by only
listening on the loopback interface, while still accepting traffic from non
Connect-enabled services.

Under expose there is a boolean checks flag that would automatically expose all
registered HTTP and gRPC check paths.

This stanza also accepts a paths list to expose individual paths. The primary
use case for this functionality would be to expose paths for third parties like
Prometheus or the kubelet.

Listeners for requests to exposed paths are be configured dynamically at run
time. Any time a proxy, or check can be registered, a listener can also be
created.

In this initial implementation requests to these paths are not
authenticated/encrypted.
2019-09-25 20:55:52 -06:00
Jeff Mitchell 94c73d0c92 Chunking support (#6172)
* Initial chunk support

This uses the go-raft-middleware library to allow for chunked commits to the KV
2019-07-24 17:06:39 -04:00
Pierre Souchay 0e907f5aa8 Support for maximum size for Output of checks (#5233)
* Support for maximum size for Output of checks

This PR allows users to limit the size of output produced by checks at the agent 
and check level.

When set at the agent level, it will limit the output for all checks monitored
by the agent.

When set at the check level, it can override the agent max for a specific check but
only if it is lower than the agent max.

Default value is 4k, and input must be at least 1.
2019-06-26 09:43:25 -06:00
Hans Hasselberg d35824b1fa default to tls 1.2 as promised. (#5340) 2019-03-04 09:42:04 -05:00
Matt Keeler 18b29c45c4
New ACLs (#4791)
This PR is almost a complete rewrite of the ACL system within Consul. It brings the features more in line with other HashiCorp products. Obviously there is quite a bit left to do here but most of it is related docs, testing and finishing the last few commands in the CLI. I will update the PR description and check off the todos as I finish them over the next few days/week.
Description

At a high level this PR is mainly to split ACL tokens from Policies and to split the concepts of Authorization from Identities. A lot of this PR is mostly just to support CRUD operations on ACLTokens and ACLPolicies. These in and of themselves are not particularly interesting. The bigger conceptual changes are in how tokens get resolved, how backwards compatibility is handled and the separation of policy from identity which could lead the way to allowing for alternative identity providers.

On the surface and with a new cluster the ACL system will look very similar to that of Nomads. Both have tokens and policies. Both have local tokens. The ACL management APIs for both are very similar. I even ripped off Nomad's ACL bootstrap resetting procedure. There are a few key differences though.

    Nomad requires token and policy replication where Consul only requires policy replication with token replication being opt-in. In Consul local tokens only work with token replication being enabled though.
    All policies in Nomad are globally applicable. In Consul all policies are stored and replicated globally but can be scoped to a subset of the datacenters. This allows for more granular access management.
    Unlike Nomad, Consul has legacy baggage in the form of the original ACL system. The ramifications of this are:
        A server running the new system must still support other clients using the legacy system.
        A client running the new system must be able to use the legacy RPCs when the servers in its datacenter are running the legacy system.
        The primary ACL DC's servers running in legacy mode needs to be a gate that keeps everything else in the entire multi-DC cluster running in legacy mode.

So not only does this PR implement the new ACL system but has a legacy mode built in for when the cluster isn't ready for new ACLs. Also detecting that new ACLs can be used is automatic and requires no configuration on the part of administrators. This process is detailed more in the "Transitioning from Legacy to New ACL Mode" section below.
2018-10-19 12:04:07 -04:00
Paul Banks 8336b5e6b9 XDS Server Config (#4730)
* Config for the coming XDS server

* Default gRPC to 8502 for -dev mode; Re-merge the command Info output that shows gRPC.
2018-10-10 16:55:34 +01:00
Paul Banks 1e7eace066 Add SidecarService Syntax sugar to Service Definition (#4686)
* Added new Config for SidecarService in ServiceDefinitions.

* WIP: all the code needed for SidecarService is written... none of it is tested other than config :). Need API updates too.

* Test coverage for the new sidecarServiceFromNodeService method.

* Test API registratrion with SidecarService

* Recursive Key Translation 🤦

* Add tests for nested sidecar defintion arrays to ensure they are translated correctly

* Use dedicated internal state rather than Service Meta for tracking sidecars for deregistration.

Add tests for deregistration.

* API struct for agent register. No other endpoint should be affected yet.

* Additional test cases to cover updates to API registrations
2018-10-10 16:55:34 +01:00
Matt Keeler 0e0227792b
Gossip tuneables (#4444)
Expose a few gossip tuneables for both lan and wan interfaces

gossip_nodes
gossip_interval
probe_timeout
probe_interval
retransmit_mult
suspicion_mult
2018-07-26 11:39:49 -04:00
Kyle Havlovitz bc997688e3 connect/ca: update Consul provider to use new cross-sign CSR method 2018-06-25 12:25:41 -07:00
Kyle Havlovitz 6a2fc00997 connect/ca: add URI SAN support to the Vault provider 2018-06-25 12:25:41 -07:00
Mitchell Hashimoto 927b45bf91 agent/config: move ports to `ports` structure, update docs 2018-06-25 12:24:15 -07:00
Mitchell Hashimoto 9a62bce03b
agent/config: default connect enabled in dev mode
This enables `consul agent -dev` to begin using Connect features with
the built-in CA. I think this is expected behavior since you can imagine
that new users would want to try.

There is no real downside since we're just using the built-in CA.
2018-06-14 09:42:13 -07:00
Pierre Souchay 0b7f620dc6 Allow to control the number of A/AAAA Record returned by DNS
This allows to have randomized resource records (i.e. each
answer contains only one IP, but the IP changes every request) for
A, AAAA records.

It will fix https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/issues/3355 and
https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/issues/3937

See https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/issues/3937#issuecomment-370610509
for details.

It basically add a new option called `a_record_limit` and will not
return more than a_record_limit when performing A, AAAA or ANY DNS
requests.

The existing `udp_answer_limit` option is still working but should
be considered as deprecated since it works only with DNS clients
not supporting EDNS.
2018-03-06 02:07:42 +01:00