* kubernetes 1.30.0-k3s1
Signed-off-by: galal-hussein <hussein.galal.ahmed.11@gmail.com>
* Update go version to v1.22.2
Signed-off-by: galal-hussein <hussein.galal.ahmed.11@gmail.com>
* update dynamiclistener and helm-controller
Signed-off-by: galal-hussein <hussein.galal.ahmed.11@gmail.com>
* update go in go.mod to 1.22.2
Signed-off-by: galal-hussein <hussein.galal.ahmed.11@gmail.com>
* update go in Dockerfiles
Signed-off-by: galal-hussein <hussein.galal.ahmed.11@gmail.com>
* update cri-dockerd
Signed-off-by: galal-hussein <hussein.galal.ahmed.11@gmail.com>
* Add proctitle package with linux and windows constraints
Signed-off-by: galal-hussein <hussein.galal.ahmed.11@gmail.com>
* go mod tidy
Signed-off-by: galal-hussein <hussein.galal.ahmed.11@gmail.com>
* Fixing setproctitle function
Signed-off-by: galal-hussein <hussein.galal.ahmed.11@gmail.com>
* update dynamiclistener to v0.6.0-rc1
Signed-off-by: galal-hussein <hussein.galal.ahmed.11@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: galal-hussein <hussein.galal.ahmed.11@gmail.com>
* Reorder copy order for caching
* Enable longer http timeout requests
Signed-off-by: Derek Nola <derek.nola@suse.com>
* Setup reencrypt controller to run on all apiserver nodes
* Fix reencryption for disabling secrets encryption, reenable drone tests
* Disable helm CRD installation for disable-helm-controller
The NewContext package requires config as input which would
require all third-party callers to update when the new go module
is published.
This change only affects the behaviour of installation of helm
CRDs. Existing helm crds installed in a cluster would not be removed
when disable-helm-controller flag is set on the server.
Addresses #8701
* address review comments
* remove redundant check
Signed-off-by: Harsimran Singh Maan <maan.harry@gmail.com>
Write the extra metadata both locally and to S3. These files are placed such that they will not be used by older versions of K3s that do not make use of them.
Signed-off-by: Brad Davidson <brad.davidson@rancher.com>
Wire up a node watch to collect addresses of server nodes, to prevent adding unauthorized SANs to the dynamiclistener cert.
Signed-off-by: Brad Davidson <brad.davidson@rancher.com>
Allows nodes to join the cluster during a webhook outage. This also
enhances auditability by creating Kubernetes events for the deferred
verification.
Signed-off-by: Brad Davidson <brad.davidson@rancher.com>
* Move coverage writer into agent and server
* Add coverage report to E2E PR tests
* Add codecov upload to drone
Signed-off-by: Derek Nola <derek.nola@suse.com>
Only actual admin actions should use the admin kubeconfig; everything done by the supervisor/deploy/helm controllers will now use a distinct account for audit purposes.
Signed-off-by: Brad Davidson <brad.davidson@rancher.com>
Several places in the code used a 5-second retry loop to wait on
Runtime.Core to be set. This caused a race condition where OnChange
handlers could be added after the Wrangler shared informers were already
started. When this happened, the handlers were never called because the
shared informers they relied upon were not started.
Fix that by requiring anything that waits on Runtime.Core to run from a
cluster controller startup hook that is guaranteed to be called before
the shared informers are started, instead of just firing it off in a
goroutine that retries until it is set.
Signed-off-by: Brad Davidson <brad.davidson@rancher.com>
Turns out etcd-only nodes were never running **any** of the controllers,
so allowing multiple controllers didn't really fix things.
Signed-off-by: Brad Davidson <brad.davidson@rancher.com>
Having separate tokens for server and agent nodes is a nice feature.
However, passing server's plain `K3S_AGENT_TOKEN` value
to `k3s agent --token` without CA hash is insecure when CA is
self-signed, and k3s warns about it in the logs:
```
Cluster CA certificate is not trusted by the host CA bundle, but the token does not include a CA hash.
Use the full token from the server's node-token file to enable Cluster CA validation.
```
Okay so I need CA hash but where should I get it?
This commit attempts to fix this issue by saving agent token value to
`agent-token` file with CA hash appended.
Signed-off-by: Vladimir Kochnev <hashtable@yandex.ru>
Requires tweaking existing method signature to allow specifying whether or not IPv6 addresses should be return URL-safe.
Signed-off-by: Brad Davidson <brad.davidson@rancher.com>
* Move startup hooks wg into a runtime pointer, check before notifying systemd
* Switch default systemd notification to server
* Add 1 sec delay to allow etcd to write to disk
Signed-off-by: Derek Nola <derek.nola@suse.com>
This parameter controls which namespace the klipper-lb pods will be create.
It defaults to kube-system so that k3s does not by default create a new
namespace. It can be changed if users wish to isolate the pods and apply
some policy to them.
Signed-off-by: Darren Shepherd <darren@acorn.io>
This controller only needs to run when using managed etcd, so move it in
with the rest of the etcd stuff. This change also modifies the
controller to only watch the Kubernetes service endpoint, instead of
watching all endpoints in the entire cluster.
Fixes an error message revealed by use of a newer grpc client in
Kubernetes 1.24, which logs an error when the Put to etcd failed because
kine doesn't support the etcd Put operation. The controller shouldn't
have been running without etcd in the first place.
Signed-off-by: Brad Davidson <brad.davidson@rancher.com>
* Regular CLI framework for encrypt commands
* New secrets-encryption feature
* New integration test
* fixes for flaky integration test CI
* Fix to bootstrap on restart of existing nodes
* Consolidate event recorder
Signed-off-by: Derek Nola <derek.nola@suse.com>
Required to support apiextensions.v1 as v1beta1 has been deleted. Also
update helm-controller and dynamiclistener to track wrangler versions.
Signed-off-by: Brad Davidson <brad.davidson@rancher.com>
Sync DisableKubeProxy from cfg into control before sending control to clients,
as it may have been modified by a startup hook.
Signed-off-by: Brad Davidson <brad.davidson@rancher.com>
the server's built-in helm controller.
Problem:
Testing installation and uninstallation of the Helm Controller on k3s is
not possible if the Helm Controller is baked into the k3s server.
Solution:
The Helm Controller can optionally be disabled, which will allow users
to manage its installation manually.
Signed-off-by: Joe Kralicky <joe.kralicky@suse.com>