This change adds ACL hooks to the remaining catalog and mesh resources, excluding any computed ones. Those will for now continue using the default operator:x permissions.
It refactors a lot of the common testing functions so that they can be re-used between resources.
There are also some types that we don't yet support (e.g. virtual IPs) that this change adds ACL hooks to for future-proofing.
* xdsv2: support l7 by adding xfcc policy/headers, tweaking routes, and make a bunch of listeners l7 tests pass
* sidecarproxycontroller: add l7 local app support
* trafficpermissions: make l4 traffic permissions work on l7 workloads
* rename route name field for consistency with l4 cluster name field
* resolve conflicts and rebase
* fix: ensure route name is used in l7 destination route name as well. previously it was only in the route names themselves, now the route name and l7 destination route name line up
When the v2 catalog experiment is enabled the old v1 catalog apis will be
forcibly disabled at both the API (json) layer and the RPC (msgpack) layer.
This will also disable anti-entropy as it uses the v1 api.
This includes all of /v1/catalog/*, /v1/health/*, most of /v1/agent/*,
/v1/config/*, and most of /v1/internal/*.
This PR fixes an issue where upstreams did not correctly inherit the proper
namespace / partition from the parent service when attempting to fetch the
upstream protocol due to inconsistent normalization.
Some of the merge-service-configuration logic would normalize to default, while
some of the proxycfg logic would normalize to match the parent service. Due to
this mismatch in logic, an incorrect service-defaults configuration entry would
be fetched and have its protocol applied to the upstream.
* Add InboundPeerTrustBundle maps to Terminating Gateway
* Add notify and cancelation of watch for inbound peer trust bundles
* Pass peer trust bundles to the RBAC creation function
* Regenerate Golden Files
* add changelog, also adds another spot that needed peeredTrustBundles
* Add basic test for terminating gateway with peer trust bundle
* Add intention to cluster peered golden test
* rerun codegen
* update changelog
* really update the changelog
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Fix issues with empty sources
* Validate that each permission on traffic permissions resources has at least one source.
* Don't construct RBAC policies when there aren't any principals. This resulted in Envoy rejecting xDS updates with a validation error.
```
error=
| rpc error: code = Internal desc = Error adding/updating listener(s) public_listener: Proto constraint validation failed (RBACValidationError.Rules: embedded message failed validation | caused by RBACValidationError.Policies[consul-intentions-layer4-1]: embedded message failed validation | caused by PolicyValidationError.Principals: value must contain at least 1 item(s)): rules {
```
The ACLs.Read hook for a resource only allows for the identity of a
resource to be passed in for use in authz consideration. For some
resources we wish to allow for the current stored value to dictate how
to enforce the ACLs (such as reading a list of applicable services from
the payload and allowing service:read on any of them to control reading the enclosing resource).
This change update the interface to usually accept a *pbresource.ID,
but if the hook decides it needs more data it returns a sentinel error
and the resource service knows to defer the authz check until after
fetching the data from storage.
* dns token
fix whitespace for docs and comments
fix test cases
fix test cases
remove tabs in help text
Add changelog
Peering dns test
Peering dns test
Partial implementation of Peered DNS test
Swap to new topology lib
expose dns port for integration tests on client
remove partial test implementation
remove extra port exposure
remove changelog from the ent pr
Add dns token to set-agent-token switch
Add enterprise golden file
Use builtin/dns template in tests
Update ent dns policy
Update ent dns template test
remove local gen certs
fix templated policy specs
* add changelog
* go mod tidy
* add namespace proto and registration
* fix proto generation
* add missing copywrite headers
* fix proto linter errors
* fix exports and Type export
* add mutate hook and more validation
* add more validation rules and tests
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Semir Patel <semir.patel@hashicorp.com>
* fix owner error and add test
* remove ACL for now
* add tests around space suffix prefix.
* only fait when ns and ap are default, add test for it
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Ensure that configuring a FailoverPolicy for a service that is reachable via a xRoute or a direct upstream causes an envoy aggregate cluster to be created for the original cluster name, but with separate clusters for each one of the possible destinations.
Adding coauthors who mobbed/paired at various points throughout last week.
Co-authored-by: Dan Stough <dan.stough@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Iryna Shustava <iryna@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: John Murret <john.murret@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Zalimeni <michael.zalimeni@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Ashwin Venkatesh <ashwin@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Wilkerson <mwilkerson@hashicorp.com>
Configure Envoy to use the same HTTP protocol version used by the
downstream caller when forwarding requests to a local application that
is configured with the protocol set to either `http2` or `grpc`.
This allows upstream applications that support both HTTP/1.1 and
HTTP/2 on a single port to receive requests using either protocol. This
is beneficial when the application primarily communicates using HTTP/2,
but also needs to support HTTP/1.1, such as to respond to Kubernetes
HTTP readiness/liveness probes.
Co-authored-by: Derek Menteer <derek.menteer@hashicorp.com>
Previously, when using implicit upstreams, we'd build outbound listener per destination instead of one for all destinations. This will result in port conflicts when trying to send this config to envoy.
This PR also makes sure that leaf and root references are always added (before we would only add it if there are inbound non-mesh ports).
Also, black-hole traffic when there are no inbound ports other than mesh
Reworks the sidecar controller to accept ComputedRoutes as an input and use it to generate appropriate ProxyStateTemplate resources containing L4/L7 mesh configuration.
The renaming of files from oss -> ce caused incorrect snapshots
to be created due to ce writes now happening prior to ent writes.
When this happens various entities will attempt to be restored
from the snapshot prior to a partition existing and will cause a
panic to occur.
* Refactors the leafcert package to not have a dependency on agent/consul and agent/cache to avoid import cycles. This way the xds controller can just import the leafcert package to use the leafcert manager.
The leaf cert logic in the controller:
* Sets up watches for leaf certs that are referenced in the ProxyStateTemplate (which generates the leaf certs too).
* Gets the leaf cert from the leaf cert cache
* Stores the leaf cert in the ProxyState that's pushed to xds
* For the cert watches, this PR also uses a bimapper + a thin wrapper to map leaf cert events to related ProxyStateTemplates
Since bimapper uses a resource.Reference or resource.ID to map between two resource types, I've created an internal type for a leaf certificate to use for the resource.Reference, since it's not a v2 resource.
The wrapper allows mapping events to resources (as opposed to mapping resources to resources)
The controller tests:
Unit: Ensure that we resolve leaf cert references
Lifecycle: Ensure that when the CA is updated, the leaf cert is as well
Also adds a new spiffe id type, and adds workload identity and workload identity URI to leaf certs. This is so certs are generated with the new workload identity based SPIFFE id.
* Pulls out some leaf cert test helpers into a helpers file so it
can be used in the xds controller tests.
* Wires up leaf cert manager dependency
* Support getting token from proxytracker
* Add workload identity spiffe id type to the authorize and sign functions
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* mesh-controller: handle L4 protocols for a proxy without upstreams
* sidecar-controller: Support explicit destinations for L4 protocols and single ports.
* This controller generates and saves ProxyStateTemplate for sidecar proxies.
* It currently supports single-port L4 ports only.
* It keeps a cache of all destinations to make it easier to compute and retrieve destinations.
* It will update the status of the pbmesh.Upstreams resource if anything is invalid.
* endpoints-controller: add workload identity to the service endpoints resource
* small fixes
* review comments
* Address PR comments
* sidecar-proxy controller: Add support for transparent proxy
This currently does not support inferring destinations from intentions.
* PR review comments
* mesh-controller: handle L4 protocols for a proxy without upstreams
* sidecar-controller: Support explicit destinations for L4 protocols and single ports.
* This controller generates and saves ProxyStateTemplate for sidecar proxies.
* It currently supports single-port L4 ports only.
* It keeps a cache of all destinations to make it easier to compute and retrieve destinations.
* It will update the status of the pbmesh.Upstreams resource if anything is invalid.
* endpoints-controller: add workload identity to the service endpoints resource
* small fixes
* review comments
* Make sure endpoint refs route to mesh port instead of an app port
* Address PR comments
* fixing copyright
* tidy imports
* sidecar-proxy controller: Add support for transparent proxy
This currently does not support inferring destinations from intentions.
* tidy imports
* add copyright headers
* Prefix sidecar proxy test files with source and destination.
* Update controller_test.go
* NET-5132 - Configure multiport routing for connect proxies in TProxy mode
* formatting golden files
* reverting golden files and adding changes in manually. build implicit destinations still has some issues.
* fixing files that were incorrectly repeating the outbound listener
* PR comments
* extract AlpnProtocol naming convention to getAlpnProtocolFromPortName(portName)
* removing address level filtering.
* adding license to resources_test.go
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Co-authored-by: R.B. Boyer <rb@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: github-team-consul-core <github-team-consul-core@hashicorp.com>
This commit adds support for transparent proxy to the sidecar proxy controller. As we do not yet support inferring destinations from intentions, this assumes that all services in the cluster are destinations.
* Add response header filters to http-route config entry definitions
* Map response header filters from config entry when constructing route destination
* Support response header modifiers at the service level as well
* Update protobuf definitions
* Update existing unit tests
* Add response filters to route consolidation logic
* Make existing unit tests more robust
* Add missing docstring
* Add changelog entry
* Add response filter modifiers to existing integration test
* Add more robust testing for response header modifiers in the discovery chain
* Add more robust testing for request header modifiers in the discovery chain
* Modify test to verify that service filter modifiers take precedence over rule filter modifiers
* [NET-5325] ACL templated policies support in tokens and roles
- Add API support for creating tokens/roles with templated-policies
- Add CLI support for creating tokens/roles with templated-policies
* adding changelog
* Fixes issues in setting status
* Update golden files for changes to xds generation to not use deprecated
methods
* Fixed default for validation of JWT for route
* This controller generates and saves ProxyStateTemplate for sidecar proxies.
* It currently supports single-port L4 ports only.
* It keeps a cache of all destinations to make it easier to compute and retrieve destinations.
* It will update the status of the pbmesh.Upstreams resource if anything is invalid.
* This commit also changes service endpoints to include workload identity. This made the implementation a bit easier as we don't need to look up as many workloads and instead rely on endpoints data.
This PR enables the GetEnvoyBootstrapParams endpoint to construct envoy bootstrap parameters from v2 catalog and mesh resources.
* Make bootstrap request and response parameters less specific to services so that we can re-use them for workloads or service instances.
* Remove ServiceKind from bootstrap params response. This value was unused previously and is not needed for V2.
* Make access logs generation generic so that we can generate them using v1 or v2 resources.
Add support for querying tokens by service name
The consul-k8s endpoints controller has a workflow where it fetches all tokens.
This is not performant for large clusters, where there may be a sizable number
of tokens. This commit attempts to alleviate that problem and introduces a new
way to query by the token's service name.
Fix issue where agentless endpoints would fail to populate after snapshot restore.
Fixes an issue that was introduced in #17775. This issue happens because
a long-lived pointer to the state store is held, which is unsafe to do.
Snapshot restorations will swap out this state store, meaning that the
proxycfg watches would break for agentless.
* Add the plumbing for APIGW JWT work
* Remove unneeded import
* Add deep equal function for HTTPMatch
* Added plumbing for status conditions
* Remove unneeded comment
* Fix comments
* Add calls in xds listener for apigateway to setup listener jwt auth
* Add Enabler interface to turn sink on/off
* Use h for hcpProviderImpl vars, fix PR feeback and fix errors
* Keep nil check in exporter and fix tests
* Clarify comment and fix function name
* Use disable instead of enable
* Fix errors nit in otlp_transform
* Add test for refreshInterval of updateConfig
* Add disabled field in MetricsConfig struct
* Fix PR feedback: improve comment and remove double colons
* Fix deps test which requires a maybe
* Update hcp-sdk-go to v0.61.0
* use disabled flag in telemetry_config.go
* Handle 4XX errors in telemetry_provider
* Fix deps test
* Check 4XX instead
* Run make go-mod-tidy
* Adding explicit MPL license for sub-package
This directory and its subdirectories (packages) contain files licensed with the MPLv2 `LICENSE` file in this directory and are intentionally licensed separately from the BSL `LICENSE` file at the root of this repository.
* Adding explicit MPL license for sub-package
This directory and its subdirectories (packages) contain files licensed with the MPLv2 `LICENSE` file in this directory and are intentionally licensed separately from the BSL `LICENSE` file at the root of this repository.
* Updating the license from MPL to Business Source License
Going forward, this project will be licensed under the Business Source License v1.1. Please see our blog post for more details at <Blog URL>, FAQ at www.hashicorp.com/licensing-faq, and details of the license at www.hashicorp.com/bsl.
* add missing license headers
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
* Update copyright file headers to BUSL-1.1
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* Added oss config entries for Policy and JWT on APIGW
* Updated structs for config entry
* Updated comments, ran deep-copy
* Move JWT configuration into OSS file
* Add in the config entry OSS file for jwts
* Added changelog
* fixing proto spacing
* Moved to using manually written deep copy method
* Use pointers for override/default fields in apigw config entries
* Run gen scripts for changed types
* Add logging to locality policy application
In OSS, this is currently a no-op.
* Inherit locality when registering sidecars
When sidecar locality is not explicitly configured, inherit locality
from the proxied service.
* bump testcontainers-go from 0.22.0 and remove pinned go version in integ test
* go mod tidy
* Replace deprecated target.Authority with target.URL.Host
* OTElExporter now uses an EndpointProvider to discover the endpoint
* OTELSink uses a ConfigProvider to obtain filters and labels configuration
* improve tests for otel_sink
* Regex logic is moved into client for a method on the TelemetryConfig object
* Create a telemetry_config_provider and update deps to use it
* Fix conversion
* fix import newline
* Add logger to hcp client and move telemetry_config out of the client.go file
* Add a telemetry_config.go to refactor client.go
* Update deps
* update hcp deps test
* Modify telemetry_config_providers
* Check for nil filters
* PR review updates
* Fix comments and move around pieces
* Fix comments
* Remove context from client struct
* Moved ctx out of sink struct and fixed filters, added a test
* Remove named imports, use errors.New if not fformatting
* Remove HCP dependencies in telemetry package
* Add success metric and move lock only to grab the t.cfgHahs
* Update hash
* fix nits
* Create an equals method and add tests
* Improve telemetry_config_provider.go tests
* Add race test
* Add missing godoc
* Remove mock for MetricsClient
* Avoid goroutine test panics
* trying to kick CI lint issues by upgrading mod
* imprve test code and add hasher for testing
* Use structure logging for filters, fix error constants, and default to allow all regex
* removed hashin and modify logic to simplify
* Improve race test and fix PR feedback by removing hash equals and avoid testing the timer.Ticker logic, and instead unit test
* Ran make go-mod-tidy
* Use errtypes in the test
* Add changelog
* add safety check for exporter endpoint
* remove require.Contains by using error types, fix structure logging, and fix success metric typo in exporter
* Fixed race test to have changing config values
* Send success metric before modifying config
* Avoid the defer and move the success metric under
* [CC-5719] Add support for builtin global-read-only policy
* Add changelog
* Add read-only to docs
* Fix some minor issues.
* Change from ReplaceAll to Sprintf
* Change IsValidPolicy name to return an error instead of bool
* Fix PolicyList test
* Fix other tests
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Paul Glass <pglass@hashicorp.com>
* Fix state store test for policy list.
* Fix naming issues
* Update acl/validation.go
Co-authored-by: Chris Thain <32781396+cthain@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update agent/consul/acl_endpoint.go
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Co-authored-by: Chris Thain <32781396+cthain@users.noreply.github.com>
Prevent partial application of Envoy extensions
Ensure that non-required extensions do not change xDS resources before
exiting on failure by cloning proto messages prior to applying each
extension.
To support this change, also move `CanApply` checks up a layer and make
them prior to attempting extension application, s.t. we avoid
unnecessary copies where extensions can't be applied.
Last, ensure that we do not allow panics from `CanApply` or `Extend`
checks to escape the attempted extension application.
* Fix topoloy intention with mixed connect-native/normal services.
If a service is registered twice, once with connect-native and once
without, the topology views would prune the existing intentions. This
change brings the code more in line with the transparent proxy behavior.
* Dedupe nodes in the ServiceTopology ui endpoint (like done with tags).
* Consider a service connect-native as soon as one instance is.
* api-gateway: subscribe to bound-api-gateway only after receiving api-gateway
This fixes a race condition due to our dependency on having the listener(s) from the api-gateway config entry in order to fully and properly process the resources on the bound-api-gateway config entry.
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Add changelog entry
### Description
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-->
- Currently the jwt-auth filter doesn't take into account the service
identity when validating jwt-auth, it only takes into account the path
and jwt provider during validation. This causes issues when multiple
source intentions restrict access to an endpoint with different JWT
providers.
- To fix these issues, rather than use the JWT auth filter for
validation, we use it in metadata mode and allow it to forward the
successful validated JWT token payload to the RBAC filter which will
make the decisions.
This PR ensures requests with and without JWT tokens successfully go
through the jwt-authn filter. The filter however only forwards the data
for successful/valid tokens. On the RBAC filter level, we check the
payload for claims and token issuer + existing rbac rules.
### Testing & Reproduction steps
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- This test covers a multi level jwt requirements (requirements at top
level and permissions level). It also assumes you have envoy running,
you have a redis and a sidecar proxy service registered, and have a way
to generate jwks with jwt. I mostly use:
https://www.scottbrady91.com/tools/jwt for this.
- first write your proxy defaults
```
Kind = "proxy-defaults"
name = "global"
config {
protocol = "http"
}
```
- Create two providers
```
Kind = "jwt-provider"
Name = "auth0"
Issuer = "https://ronald.local"
JSONWebKeySet = {
Local = {
JWKS = "eyJrZXlzIjog....."
}
}
```
```
Kind = "jwt-provider"
Name = "okta"
Issuer = "https://ronald.local"
JSONWebKeySet = {
Local = {
JWKS = "eyJrZXlzIjogW3...."
}
}
```
- add a service intention
```
Kind = "service-intentions"
Name = "redis"
JWT = {
Providers = [
{
Name = "okta"
},
]
}
Sources = [
{
Name = "*"
Permissions = [{
Action = "allow"
HTTP = {
PathPrefix = "/workspace"
}
JWT = {
Providers = [
{
Name = "okta"
VerifyClaims = [
{
Path = ["aud"]
Value = "my_client_app"
},
{
Path = ["sub"]
Value = "5be86359073c434bad2da3932222dabe"
}
]
},
]
}
},
{
Action = "allow"
HTTP = {
PathPrefix = "/"
}
JWT = {
Providers = [
{
Name = "auth0"
},
]
}
}]
}
]
```
- generate 3 jwt tokens: 1 from auth0 jwks, 1 from okta jwks with
different claims than `/workspace` expects and 1 with correct claims
- connect to your envoy (change service and address as needed) to view
logs and potential errors. You can add: `-- --log-level debug` to see
what data is being forwarded
```
consul connect envoy -sidecar-for redis1 -grpc-addr 127.0.0.1:8502
```
- Make the following requests:
```
curl -s -H "Authorization: Bearer $Auth0_TOKEN" --insecure --cert leaf.cert --key leaf.key --cacert connect-ca.pem https://localhost:20000/workspace -v
RBAC filter denied
curl -s -H "Authorization: Bearer $Okta_TOKEN_with_wrong_claims" --insecure --cert leaf.cert --key leaf.key --cacert connect-ca.pem https://localhost:20000/workspace -v
RBAC filter denied
curl -s -H "Authorization: Bearer $Okta_TOKEN_with_correct_claims" --insecure --cert leaf.cert --key leaf.key --cacert connect-ca.pem https://localhost:20000/workspace -v
Successful request
```
### TODO
* [x] Update test coverage
* [ ] update integration tests (follow-up PR)
* [x] appropriate backport labels added
### Description
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The mock is used in `http_ent_test` file which caused lint failures. For
OSS->ENT parity adding the same change here.
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Identified in OSS->ENT [merge
PR](https://github.com/hashicorp/consul-enterprise/pull/6328)
### PR Checklist
* [ ] ~updated test coverage~
* [ ] ~external facing docs updated~
* [x] appropriate backport labels added
* [ ] ~not a security concern~
### Description
This is to correct a code problem because this assumes all segments, but
when you get to Enterprise, you can be in partition that is not the
default partition, in which case specifying all segments does not
validate and fails. This is to correct the setting of this filter with
`AllSegments` to `true` to only occur when in the the `default`
partition.
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* [ ] not a security concern
Updating RootPKIPath but not IntermediatePKIPath would not update
leaf signing certs with the new root. Unsure if this happens in practice
but manual testing showed it is a bug that would break mesh and agent
connections once the old root is pruned.
### Description
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Dan had already started on this
[task](https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/pull/17849) which is needed
to start building the HTTP APIs. This just needed some cleanup to get it
ready for review.
Overview:
- Rename `internalResourceServiceClient` to
`insecureResourceServiceClient` for name consistency
- Configure a `secureResourceServiceClient` with auth enabled
### PR Checklist
* [ ] ~updated test coverage~
* [ ] ~external facing docs updated~
* [x] appropriate backport labels added
* [ ] ~not a security concern~
* update UINodes and UINodeInfo response with consul-version info added as NodeMeta, fetched from serf members
* update test cases TestUINodes, TestUINodeInfo
* added nil check for map
* add consul-version in local agent node metadata
* get consul version from serf member and add this as node meta in catalog register request
* updated ui mock response to include consul versions as node meta
* updated ui trans and added version as query param to node list route
* updates in ui templates to display consul version with filter and sorts
* updates in ui - model class, serializers,comparators,predicates for consul version feature
* added change log for Consul Version Feature
* updated to get version from consul service, if for some reason not available from serf
* updated changelog text
* updated dependent testcases
* multiselection version filter
* Update agent/consul/state/catalog.go
comments updated
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This PR fixes a bug that was introduced in:
https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/pull/16021
A user setting a protocol in proxy-defaults would cause tproxy implicit
upstreams to not honor the upstream service's protocol set in its
`ServiceDefaults.Protocol` field, and would instead always use the
proxy-defaults value.
Due to the fact that upstreams configured with "tcp" can successfully contact
upstream "http" services, this issue was not recognized until recently (a
proxy-defaults with "tcp" and a listening service with "http" would make
successful requests, but not the opposite).
As a temporary work-around, users experiencing this issue can explicitly set
the protocol on the `ServiceDefaults.UpstreamConfig.Overrides`, which should
take precedence.
The fix in this PR removes the proxy-defaults protocol from the wildcard
upstream that tproxy uses to configure implicit upstreams. When the protocol
was included, it would always overwrite the value during discovery chain
compilation, which was not correct. The discovery chain compiler also consumes
proxy defaults to determine the protocol, so simply excluding it from the
wildcard upstream config map resolves the issue.
* # This is a combination of 9 commits.
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* parent 10f500e895
author absolutelightning <ashesh.vidyut@hashicorp.com> 1687352587 +0530
committer absolutelightning <ashesh.vidyut@hashicorp.com> 1687352592 +0530
init without tests
change log
fix tests
fix tests
added tests
change log breaking change
removed breaking change
fix test
keeping the test behaviour same
made enable debug atomic bool
fix lint
fix test true enable debug
using enable debug in agent as atomic bool
test fixes
fix tests
fix tests
added update on correct locaiton
fix tests
fix reloadable config enable debug
fix tests
fix init and acl 403
* revert commit
* Ensure RSA keys are at least 2048 bits in length
* Add changelog
* update key length check for FIPS compliance
* Fix no new variables error and failing to return when error exists from
validating
* clean up code for better readability
* actually return value
* Fix a bug that wrongly trims domains when there is an overlap with DC name
Before this change, when DC name and domain/alt-domain overlap, the domain name incorrectly trimmed from the query.
Example:
Given: datacenter = dc-test, alt-domain = test.consul.
Querying for "test-node.node.dc-test.consul" will faile, because the
code was trimming "test.consul" instead of just ".consul"
This change, fixes the issue by adding dot (.) before trimming
* trimDomain: ensure domain trimmed without modyfing original domains
* update changelog
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Co-authored-by: Dhia Ayachi <dhia@hashicorp.com>
For consistency, resource type names must follow these rules:
- `Group` must be snake case, and in most cases a single word.
- `GroupVersion` must be lowercase, start with a "v" and end with a number.
- `Kind` must be pascal case.
These were chosen because they map to our protobuf type naming
conventions.
Update CA provider docs
Clarify that providers can differ between
primary and secondary datacenters
Provide a comparison chart for consul vs
vault CA providers
Loosen Vault CA provider validation for RootPKIPath
Update Vault CA provider documentation
* Reject inbound Prop Override patch with Services
Services filtering is only supported for outbound TrafficDirection patches.
* Improve Prop Override unexpected type validation
- Guard against additional invalid parent and target types
- Add specific error handling for Any fields (unsupported)
Fix issue with streaming service health watches.
This commit fixes an issue where the health streams were unaware of service
export changes. Whenever an exported-services config entry is modified, it is
effectively an ACL change.
The bug would be triggered by the following situation:
- no services are exported
- an upstream watch to service X is spawned
- the streaming backend filters out data for service X (due to lack of exports)
- service X is finally exported
In the situation above, the streaming backend does not trigger a refresh of its
data. This means that any events that were supposed to have been received prior
to the export are NOT backfilled, and the watches never see service X spawning.
We currently have decided to not trigger a stream refresh in this situation due
to the potential for a thundering herd effect (touching exports would cause a
re-fetch of all watches for that partition, potentially). Therefore, a local
blocking-query approach was added by this commit for agentless.
It's also worth noting that the streaming subscription is currently bypassed
most of the time with agentful, because proxycfg has a `req.Source.Node != ""`
which prevents the `streamingEnabled` check from passing. This means that while
agents should technically have this same issue, they don't experience it with
mesh health watches.
Note that this is a temporary fix that solves the issue for proxycfg, but not
service-discovery use cases.
* agent: remove agent cache dependency from service mesh leaf certificate management
This extracts the leaf cert management from within the agent cache.
This code was produced by the following process:
1. All tests in agent/cache, agent/cache-types, agent/auto-config,
agent/consul/servercert were run at each stage.
- The tests in agent matching .*Leaf were run at each stage.
- The tests in agent/leafcert were run at each stage after they
existed.
2. The former leaf cert Fetch implementation was extracted into a new
package behind a "fake RPC" endpoint to make it look almost like all
other cache type internals.
3. The old cache type was shimmed to use the fake RPC endpoint and
generally cleaned up.
4. I selectively duplicated all of Get/Notify/NotifyCallback/Prepopulate
from the agent/cache.Cache implementation over into the new package.
This was renamed as leafcert.Manager.
- Code that was irrelevant to the leaf cert type was deleted
(inlining blocking=true, refresh=false)
5. Everything that used the leaf cert cache type (including proxycfg
stuff) was shifted to use the leafcert.Manager instead.
6. agent/cache-types tests were moved and gently replumbed to execute
as-is against a leafcert.Manager.
7. Inspired by some of the locking changes from derek's branch I split
the fat lock into N+1 locks.
8. The waiter chan struct{} was eventually replaced with a
singleflight.Group around cache updates, which was likely the biggest
net structural change.
9. The awkward two layers or logic produced as a byproduct of marrying
the agent cache management code with the leaf cert type code was
slowly coalesced and flattened to remove confusion.
10. The .*Leaf tests from the agent package were copied and made to work
directly against a leafcert.Manager to increase direct coverage.
I have done a best effort attempt to port the previous leaf-cert cache
type's tests over in spirit, as well as to take the e2e-ish tests in the
agent package with Leaf in the test name and copy those into the
agent/leafcert package to get more direct coverage, rather than coverage
tangled up in the agent logic.
There is no net-new test coverage, just coverage that was pushed around
from elsewhere.
This includes prioritize by localities on disco chain targets rather than
resolvers, allowing different targets within the same partition to have
different policies.
* Add header filter to api-gateway xDS golden test
* Stop adding all header filters to virtual host when generating xDS for api-gateway
* Regenerate xDS golden file for api-gateway w/ header filter