Mike Morris
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* xds: refactor ingress listener SDS configuration * xds: update resolveListenerSDS call args in listeners_test * ingress: add TLS min, max and cipher suites to GatewayTLSConfig * xds: implement envoyTLSVersions and envoyTLSCipherSuites * xds: merge TLS config * xds: configure TLS parameters with ingress TLS context from leaf * xds: nil check in resolveListenerTLSConfig validation * xds: nil check in makeTLSParameters* functions * changelog: add entry for TLS params on ingress config entries * xds: remove indirection for TLS params in TLSConfig structs * xds: return tlsContext, nil instead of ambiguous err Co-authored-by: Chris S. Kim <ckim@hashicorp.com> * xds: switch zero checks to types.TLSVersionUnspecified * ingress: add validation for ingress config entry TLS params * ingress: validate listener TLS config * xds: add basic ingress with TLS params tests * xds: add ingress listeners mixed TLS min version defaults precedence test * xds: add more explicit tests for ingress listeners inheriting gateway defaults * xds: add test for single TLS listener on gateway without TLS defaults * xds: regen golden files for TLSVersionInvalid zero value, add TLSVersionAuto listener test * types/tls: change TLSVersion to string * types/tls: update TLSCipherSuite to string type * types/tls: implement validation functions for TLSVersion and TLSCipherSuites, make some maps private * api: add TLS params to GatewayTLSConfig, add tests * api: add TLSMinVersion to ingress gateway config entry test JSON * xds: switch to Envoy TLS cipher suite encoding from types package * xds: fixup validation for TLSv1_3 min version with cipher suites * add some kitchen sink tests and add a missing struct tag * xds: check if mergedCfg.TLSVersion is in TLSVersionsWithConfigurableCipherSuites * xds: update connectTLSEnabled comment * xds: remove unsued resolveGatewayServiceTLSConfig function * xds: add makeCommonTLSContextFromLeafWithoutParams * types/tls: add LessThan comparator function for concrete values * types/tls: change tlsVersions validation map from string to TLSVersion keys * types/tls: remove unused envoyTLSCipherSuites * types/tls: enable chacha20 cipher suites for Consul agent * types/tls: remove insecure cipher suites from allowed config TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 and TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 are both explicitly listed as insecure and disabled in the Go source. Refs https://cs.opensource.google/go/go/+/refs/tags/go1.17.3:src/crypto/tls/cipher_suites.go;l=329-330 * types/tls: add ValidateConsulAgentCipherSuites function, make direct lookup map private * types/tls: return all unmatched cipher suites in validation errors * xds: check that Envoy API value matching TLS version is found when building TlsParameters * types/tls: check that value is found in map before appending to slice in MarshalEnvoyTLSCipherSuiteStrings * types/tls: cast to string rather than fmt.Printf in TLSCihperSuite.String() * xds: add TLSVersionUnspecified to list of configurable cipher suites * structs: update note about config entry warning * xds: remove TLS min version cipher suite unconfigurable test placeholder * types/tls: update tests to remove assumption about private map values Co-authored-by: R.B. Boyer <rb@hashicorp.com> |
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tls_test.go | ingress: allow setting TLS min version and cipher suites in ingress gateway config entries (#11576) | 3 years ago |
README.md
Consul types
Package
The Go language has a strong type system built into the language. The
types
package corrals named types into a single package that is terminal in
go
's import graph. The types
package should not have any downstream
dependencies. Each subsystem that defines its own set of types exists in its
own file, but all types are defined in the same package.
Why
Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.
string
is a useful container and underlying type for identifiers, however
the string
type is effectively opaque to the compiler in terms of how a
given string is intended to be used. For instance, there is nothing
preventing the following from happening:
// `map` of Widgets, looked up by ID
var widgetLookup map[string]*Widget
// ...
var widgetID string = "widgetID"
w, found := widgetLookup[widgetID]
// Bad!
var widgetName string = "name of widget"
w, found := widgetLookup[widgetName]
but this class of problem is entirely preventable:
type WidgetID string
var widgetLookup map[WidgetID]*Widget
var widgetName
TL;DR: intentions and idioms aren't statically checked by compilers. The
types
package uses Go's strong type system to prevent this class of bug.