Update references to the main branch
Conflicts:
.github/CONTRIBUTING.md
website/content/docs/upgrading/instructions/upgrade-to-1-10-x.mdx
The website conflicts seems like it some of the changes on main didn't
make it into the 1.10.x branch, but the content is relevant for 1.10 so
I took the changes from main.
* website: bump to docs-page prerelease with hidden page support
* website: replace hidden pages hot fix for /docs, /api-docs, and /commmands
* website: remove unused files for old hidden pages hotfix
* website: bump to stable docs-page, w next-mdx-remote bump
* website: bump to latest markdown-page
* website: add back unlinked pages to match previous state
* website: add unlinked content check
* website: add hidden nav-data to unlinked content check
* website: migrate to new nav-data format
* website: clean up unused intro content
* website: remove deprecated sidebar_title from frontmatter
* website: add react-content to fix global style import issue
* reorganize for clarity and update for value syntax
* fix quotes around value
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Blake Covarrubias <blake@covarrubi.as>
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Freddy <freddygv@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Blake Covarrubias <blake@covarrubi.as>
Co-authored-by: Freddy <freddygv@users.noreply.github.com>
A vulnerability was identified in Consul and Consul Enterprise (“Consul”) such that operators with `operator:read` ACL permissions are able to read the Consul Connect CA configuration when explicitly configured with the `/v1/connect/ca/configuration` endpoint, including the private key. This allows the user to effectively privilege escalate by enabling the ability to mint certificates for any Consul Connect services. This would potentially allow them to masquerade (receive/send traffic) as any service in the mesh.
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This PR increases the permissions required to read the Connect CA's private key when it was configured via the `/connect/ca/configuration` endpoint. They are now `operator:write`.
Header is: X-Consul-Default-ACL-Policy=<allow|deny>
This is of particular utility when fetching matching intentions, as the
fallthrough for a request that doesn't match any intentions is to
enforce using the default acl policy.
- moved and renamed files/folders based on new structure
- updated docs navigation based on new structure
- moved CLI to top nav (created commands.jsx and commands-navigation.js)
- updated and added redirects
- updating to be consistent with standalone categories
- changing "overview" link in top nav to lead to where intro was moved (docs/intro)
- adding redirects for intro content
- deleting old intro folders
- format all data/navigation files
- deleting old commands folder
- reverting changes to glossary page
- adjust intro navigation for removal of 'vs' paths
- add helm page redirect
- fix more redirects
- add a missing redirect
- fix broken anchor links and formatting mistakes
- deleted duplicate section, added redirect, changed link
- removed duplicate glossary page
* docs: add section for /health/ingress/:service API
* Add documentation around consul version for API
* docs: add note about gateway-services API release version
Fixes#7764
Until now these two fields could only be set through on-disk agent configuration.
This change adds the fields to the agent API struct definition so that they can
be set using the agent HTTP API.
Highlights:
- add new endpoint to query for intentions by exact match
- using this endpoint from the CLI instead of the dump+filter approach
- enforcing that OSS can only read/write intentions with a SourceNS or
DestinationNS field of "default".
- preexisting OSS intentions with now-invalid namespace fields will
delete those intentions on initial election or for wildcard namespaces
an attempt will be made to downgrade them to "default" unless one
exists.
- also allow the '-namespace' CLI arg on all of the intention subcommands
- update lots of docs
A Node Identity is very similar to a service identity. Its main targeted use is to allow creating tokens for use by Consul agents that will grant the necessary permissions for all the typical agent operations (node registration, coordinate updates, anti-entropy).
Half of this commit is for golden file based tests of the acl token and role cli output. Another big updates was to refactor many of the tests in agent/consul/acl_endpoint_test.go to use the same style of tests and the same helpers. Besides being less boiler plate in the tests it also uses a common way of starting a test server with ACLs that should operate without any warnings regarding deprecated non-uuid master tokens etc.
Found using staticcheck.
binary.Write does not accept int types without a size. The error from binary.Write was ignored, so we never saw this error. Casting the data to uint64 produces a correct hash.
Also deprecate the Default{Addr,Port} fields, and prevent them from being encoded. These fields will always be empty and are not used.
Removing these would break backwards compatibility, so they are left in place for now.
Co-authored-by: Hans Hasselberg <me@hans.io>
This PR contains documentation additions for ingress and terminating gateways. New pages for the config-entries and overall feature description were added, as well as various additions to related pages.
Co-authored-by: Jono Sosulska <42216911+jsosulska@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: freddygv <gh@freddygv.xyz>
Co-authored-by: Freddy <freddygv@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: kaitlincarter-hc <43049322+kaitlincarter-hc@users.noreply.github.com>