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Author SHA1 Message Date
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
Matt Keeler d5f9268222
ACL enforcement for the agent/health/services endpoints (#7191)
ACL enforcement for the agent/health/services endpoints
2020-01-31 11:16:24 -05:00
R.B. Boyer cf29bd4dcf
cli: improve the file safety of 'consul tls' subcommands (#7186)
- also fixing the signature of file.WriteAtomicWithPerms
2020-01-31 10:12:36 -06:00
Matt Keeler 3a46e1d15f
Make PatchSliceOfMaps case insensitive
This fixes some case-sensitivity issues with using camel case in configuration files.
2020-01-31 09:56:02 -05:00
Hans Hasselberg 2ad0831b34
agent: fewer file local differences between enterprise and oss (#6820) (#6898)
* Increase number to test ignore. Consul Enterprise has more flags and since we are trying to reduce the differences between both code bases, we are increasing the number in oss. The semantics don't change, it is just a cosmetic thing.
* Introduce agent.initEnterprise for enterprise related hooks.
* Sync test with ent version.
* Fix import order.
* revert error wording.
2019-12-06 21:35:58 +01:00
Matt Keeler a704ebe639
Add Namespace support to the API module and the CLI commands (#6874)
Also update the Docs and fixup the HTTP API to return proper errors when someone attempts to use Namespaces with an OSS agent.

Add Namespace HTTP API docs

Make all API endpoints disallow unknown fields
2019-12-06 11:14:56 -05:00
Mike Morris 65be58703c
connect: remove managed proxies (#6220)
* connect: remove managed proxies implementation and all supporting config options and structs

* connect: remove deprecated ProxyDestination

* command: remove CONNECT_PROXY_TOKEN env var

* agent: remove entire proxyprocess proxy manager

* test: remove all managed proxy tests

* test: remove irrelevant managed proxy note from TestService_ServerTLSConfig

* test: update ContentHash to reflect managed proxy removal

* test: remove deprecated ProxyDestination test

* telemetry: remove managed proxy note

* http: remove /v1/agent/connect/proxy endpoint

* ci: remove deprecated test exclusion

* website: update managed proxies deprecation page to note removal

* website: remove managed proxy configuration API docs

* website: remove managed proxy note from built-in proxy config

* website: add note on removing proxy subdirectory of data_dir
2019-08-09 15:19:30 -04:00
Alvin Huang ef6b80bab2 resolve circleci config conflicts 2019-07-23 20:18:36 -04:00
Christian Muehlhaeuser 7753b97cc7 Simplified code in various places (#6176)
All these changes should have no side-effects or change behavior:

- Use bytes.Buffer's String() instead of a conversion
- Use time.Since and time.Until where fitting
- Drop unnecessary returns and assignment
2019-07-20 09:37:19 -04:00
R.B. Boyer 67a36e3452
handle structs.ConfigEntry decoding similarly to api.ConfigEntry decoding (#6106)
Both 'consul config write' and server bootstrap config entries take a
decoding detour through mapstructure on the way from HCL to an actual
struct. They both may take in snake_case or CamelCase (for consistency)
so need very similar handling.

Unfortunately since they are operating on mirror universes of structs
(api.* vs structs.*) the code cannot be identitical, so try to share the
kind-configuration and duplicate the rest for now.
2019-07-12 12:20:30 -05:00
R.B. Boyer 38d76c624e
Allow for both snake_case and CamelCase for config entries written with 'consul config write'. (#6044)
This also has the added benefit of fixing an issue with passing
time.Duration fields through config entries.
2019-06-28 11:35:35 -05:00
Matt Keeler 95d44e0110
Allow MapWalk to handle []interface{} elements that are []uint8 (#5800)
* Allow MapWalk to handle []interface{} elements that are []uint8

* Ensure ints are left alone.
2019-05-07 11:40:48 -04:00
Matt Keeler 0ac6b6faba
Fix up the MapWalk function so that it properly handles nested map[interface{}]interface{} (#5774) 2019-05-02 14:43:54 -04:00
Paul Banks 8f5b16ebaf
Fix uint8 conversion issues for service config response maps. 2019-05-02 14:11:33 +01:00
Matt Keeler d0f410cd84
Make a few config entry endpoints return 404s and allow for snake_case and lowercase key names. (#5748) 2019-04-30 18:19:19 -04:00
Kyle Havlovitz aba54cec55 Add HTTP endpoints for config entry management (#5718) 2019-04-29 18:08:09 -04:00
Matt Keeler 5befe0f5d5
Implement config entry replication (#5706) 2019-04-26 13:38:39 -04:00
Jeff Mitchell 47c390025b
Convert to Go Modules (#5517)
* First conversion

* Use serf 0.8.2 tag and associated updated deps

* * Move freeport and testutil into internal/

* Make internal/ its own module

* Update imports

* Add replace statements so API and normal Consul code are
self-referencing for ease of development

* Adapt to newer goe/values

* Bump to new cleanhttp

* Fix ban nonprintable chars test

* Update lock bad args test

The error message when the duration cannot be parsed changed in Go 1.12
(ae0c435877d3aacb9af5e706c40f9dddde5d3e67). This updates that test.

* Update another test as well

* Bump travis

* Bump circleci

* Bump go-discover and godo to get rid of launchpad dep

* Bump dockerfile go version

* fix tar command

* Bump go-cleanhttp
2019-03-26 17:04:58 -04:00
R.B. Boyer f4a3b9d518
fix typos reported by golangci-lint:misspell (#5434) 2019-03-06 11:13:28 -06:00
Matt Keeler 118adbb123
ACL Token Persistence and Reloading (#5328)
This PR adds two features which will be useful for operators when ACLs are in use.

1. Tokens set in configuration files are now reloadable.
2. If `acl.enable_token_persistence` is set to `true` in the configuration, tokens set via the `v1/agent/token` endpoint are now persisted to disk and loaded when the agent starts (or during configuration reload)

Note that token persistence is opt-in so our users who do not want tokens on the local disk will see no change.

Some other secondary changes:

* Refactored a bunch of places where the replication token is retrieved from the token store. This token isn't just for replicating ACLs and now it is named accordingly.
* Allowed better paths in the `v1/agent/token/` API. Instead of paths like: `v1/agent/token/acl_replication_token` the path can now be just `v1/agent/token/replication`. The old paths remain to be valid. 
* Added a couple new API functions to set tokens via the new paths. Deprecated the old ones and pointed to the new names. The names are also generally better and don't imply that what you are setting is for ACLs but rather are setting ACL tokens. There is a minor semantic difference there especially for the replication token as again, its no longer used only for ACL token/policy replication. The new functions will detect 404s and fallback to using the older token paths when talking to pre-1.4.3 agents.
* Docs updated to reflect the API additions and to show using the new endpoints.
* Updated the ACL CLI set-agent-tokens command to use the non-deprecated APIs.
2019-02-27 14:28:31 -05:00
Paul Banks ef9f27cbc8
connect: tame thundering herd of CSRs on CA rotation (#5228)
* Support rate limiting and concurrency limiting CSR requests on servers; handle CA rotations gracefully with jitter and backoff-on-rate-limit in client

* Add CSR rate limiting docs

* Fix config naming and add tests for new CA configs
2019-01-22 17:19:36 +00:00
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 c6ef6a61c9 Refactor to use embedded struct. 2018-06-25 12:25:39 -07:00
Paul Banks 32f362bad9 StartupTelemetry => InitTelemetry 2018-06-25 12:25:39 -07:00
Paul Banks a7038454fd WIP 2018-06-25 12:25:38 -07:00
Mitchell Hashimoto e9b8e5d265
lib/file: add tests for WriteAtomic 2018-06-14 09:42:12 -07:00
Mitchell Hashimoto 1e7f253b53
agent/proxy: write pid file whenever the daemon process changes 2018-06-14 09:42:11 -07:00
Seth Vargo 0603cda5ee
Add a helper for generating Consul's user-agent string 2018-05-25 15:50:18 -04:00
Paul Banks ff37194fc0
Go fmt cleanup 2018-05-11 17:05:19 +01:00
Preetha Appan fff532cf84
Update serf to pick up clean leave fix 2018-05-04 15:51:55 -05:00
Veselkov Konstantin 7de57ba4de remove golint warnings 2018-01-28 22:40:13 +04:00
James Phillips d12e81860f
Moves Serf helper into lib to fix import cycle in consul-enterprise. 2017-12-07 16:57:58 -08:00
James Phillips fe36ed6412
Bumps freeport's block size.
We were seeing some rollover artifacts where something would be shut down so
a port could be re-used, but it was still being referenced by some running
thing. This gives more time before rolling over.
2017-11-29 18:33:14 -08:00
Alex Dadgar 358e6827cd
Update cluster.go 2017-10-30 16:51:28 -07:00
Alex Dadgar 6d0b9f4dac Integer division rounding to zero for rate scaling
This fixes an issue in which integer division was scaling down to zero.
2017-10-30 16:46:11 -07:00
Alex Dadgar 0fccef237d Initialize freeport lazily to avoid runtime issues
This PR makes freeport initialize lazily rather than using an init
method.
2017-10-25 15:14:39 -07:00
Alex Dadgar 17dcbb1912 Make freeport testing friendly
This PR allows the caller to decide if they would like to have the
calling test fail, have the caller panic on error, or handle the errors
themselves.
2017-10-23 16:28:02 -07:00
Frank Schroeder c94751ad43 test: replace porter tool with freeport lib
This patch removes the porter tool which hands out free ports from a
given range with a library which does the same thing. The challenge for
acquiring free ports in concurrent go test runs is that go packages are
tested concurrently and run in separate processes. There has to be some
inter-process synchronization in preventing processes allocating the
same ports.

freeport allocates blocks of ports from a range expected to be not in
heavy use and implements a system-wide mutex by binding to the first
port of that block for the lifetime of the application. Ports are then
provided sequentially from that block and are tested on localhost before
being returned as available.
2017-10-21 22:01:09 +02:00
James Phillips bb12368eac Makes RPC handling more robust when rolling servers. (#3561)
* Adds client-side retry for no leader errors.

This paves over the case where the client was connected to the leader
when it loses leadership.

* Adds a configurable server RPC drain time and a fail-fast path for RPCs.

When a server leaves it gets removed from the Raft configuration, so it will
never know who the new leader server ends up being. Without this we'd be
doomed to wait out the RPC hold timeout and then fail. This makes things fail
a little quicker while a sever is draining, and since we added a client retry
AND since the server doing this has already shut down and left the Serf LAN,
clients should retry against some other server.

* Makes the RPC hold timeout configurable.

* Reorders struct members.

* Sets the RPC hold timeout default for test servers.

* Bumps the leave drain time up to 5 seconds.

* Robustifies retries with a simpler client-side RPC hold.

* Reverts untended delete.
2017-10-10 15:19:50 -07:00
James Phillips b1a15e0c3d
Adds open source side of network segments (feature is Enterprise-only). 2017-08-30 11:58:29 -07:00
Frank Schroeder 3403cd4372 golint: Fix existing comments
This needs more work.
2017-04-25 09:26:13 -07:00
James Phillips 7c27ca1f77
Adds missing unit tests and cleans up some router bugs. 2017-03-16 16:42:19 -07:00
James Phillips 1091c7314e
Removes remoteConsuls in favor of the new router.
This has the next wave of RTT integration with the router and also
factors some common RTT-related helpers out to lib. While we were
in here we also got rid of the coordinate disable config so we don't
need to deal with the complexity in the router (there was never a
user-visible way to disable coordinates).
2017-03-16 16:42:19 -07:00
James Phillips bd605e330c
Adds basic support for node IDs. 2017-01-17 22:47:59 -08:00
Sean Chittenden d695bcaae6 Use a cryptographically secure seed
`SeededSecurely` is present if someone or something wants to query the way the library was seeded.

Obtained from: nomad
2016-05-02 23:52:37 -07:00
Sean Chittenden da298f527d Guard against divide by zero in lib.RandomStagger()
While I'm at it, add a DurationMinusBufferDomain() function to calculate the min/max for a given call to DurationMinusBuffer() in order to keep the implementation details self-contained.
2016-04-23 13:11:32 -07:00
Sean Chittenden 3a6be9cab0 Add a helper function DurationMinusBuffer() to calculate an interval
used to schedule a TTL check.  e.g.

d := lib.DurationMinusBuffer(60 * time.Duration, 10 * time.Second, 16)

will return a duration between 46.875s and 50s.
2016-04-23 09:06:54 -07:00
Sean Chittenden 4584e70636 Add lib.AbsInt() helper function 2016-03-30 11:47:37 -07:00
Sean Chittenden 88c42f4056 Move lib's tests to lib_test
This suite of tests is only testing the exported functions
2016-03-29 19:51:37 -07:00
Sean Chittenden 9fb64ab114 Allow adjusting the number of DNS records in a response...
Based on work done by @fusiondog in #1583, extend the concept to use an integer instead of a boolean.

Fixes: #1583 && #1481
2016-03-29 19:23:56 -07:00