Add validation to ensure connect native services have a port or socketpath specified on catalog registration.
This was the only missing piece to ensure all mesh services are validated for a port (or socketpath) specification on catalog registration.
* Support vault namespaces in connect CA
Follow on to some missed items from #12655
From an internal ticket "Support standard "Vault namespace in the
path" semantics for Connect Vault CA Provider"
Vault allows the namespace to be specified as a prefix in the path of
a PKI definition, but our usage of the Vault API includes calls that
don't support a namespaced key. In particular the sys.* family of
calls simply appends the key, instead of prefixing the namespace in
front of the path.
Unfortunately it is difficult to reliably parse a path with a
namespace; only vault knows what namespaces are present, and the '/'
separator can be inside a key name, as well as separating path
elements. This is in use in the wild; for example
'dc1/intermediate-key' is a relatively common naming schema.
Instead we add two new fields: RootPKINamespace and
IntermediatePKINamespace, which are the absolute namespace paths
'prefixed' in front of the respective PKI Paths.
Signed-off-by: Mark Anderson <manderson@hashicorp.com>
Introduces two new public gRPC endpoints (`Login` and `Logout`) and
includes refactoring of the equivalent net/rpc endpoints to enable the
majority of logic to be reused (i.e. by extracting the `Binder` and
`TokenWriter` types).
This contains the OSS portions of the following enterprise commits:
- 75fcdbfcfa6af21d7128cb2544829ead0b1df603
- bce14b714151af74a7f0110843d640204082630a
- cc508b70fbf58eda144d9af3d71bd0f483985893
Description
Add x-fowarded-client-cert information on trusted incoming connections.
Envoy provides support forwarding and annotating the
x-forwarded-client-cert header via the forward_client_cert_details
set_current_client_cert_details filter fields. It would be helpful for
consul to support this directly in its config. The escape hatches are
a bit cumbersome for this purpose.
This has been implemented on incoming connections to envoy. Outgoing
(from the local service through the sidecar) will not have a
certificate, and so are left alone.
A service on an incoming connection will now get headers something like this:
```
X-Forwarded-Client-Cert:[By=spiffe://efad7282-d9b2-3298-f6d8-38b37fb58df3.consul/ns/default/dc/dc1/svc/counting;Hash=61ad5cbdfcb50f5a3ec0ca60923d61613c149a9d4495010a64175c05a0268ab2;Cert="-----BEGIN%20CERTIFICATE-----%0AMIICHDCCAcOgAwIBAgIBCDAKBggqhkjOPQQDAjAxMS8wLQYDVQQDEyZwcmktMTli%0AYXdyb2YuY29uc3VsLmNhLmVmYWQ3MjgyLmNvbnN1bDAeFw0yMjA0MjkwMzE0NTBa%0AFw0yMjA1MDIwMzE0NTBaMAAwWTATBgcqhkjOPQIBBggqhkjOPQMBBwNCAARVIZ7Y%0AZEXfbOGBfxGa7Vuok1MIng%2FuzLQK2xLVlSTIPDbO5hstTGP%2B%2FGx182PYFP3jYqk5%0Aq6rYWe1wiPNMA30Io4H8MIH5MA4GA1UdDwEB%2FwQEAwIDuDAdBgNVHSUEFjAUBggr%0ABgEFBQcDAgYIKwYBBQUHAwEwDAYDVR0TAQH%2FBAIwADApBgNVHQ4EIgQgrp4q50oX%0AHHghMbxz5Bk8OJFWMdfgH0Upr350WlhyxvkwKwYDVR0jBCQwIoAgUe6uERAIj%2FLM%0AyuFzDc3Wbp9TGAKBJYAwyhF14ToOQCMwYgYDVR0RAQH%2FBFgwVoZUc3BpZmZlOi8v%0AZWZhZDcyODItZDliMi0zMjk4LWY2ZDgtMzhiMzdmYjU4ZGYzLmNvbnN1bC9ucy9k%0AZWZhdWx0L2RjL2RjMS9zdmMvZGFzaGJvYXJkMAoGCCqGSM49BAMCA0cAMEQCIDwb%0AFlchufggNTijnQ5SUcvTZrWlZyq%2FrdVC20nbbmWLAiAVshNNv1xBqJI1NmY2HI9n%0AgRMfb8aEPVSuxEHhqy57eQ%3D%3D%0A-----END%20CERTIFICATE-----%0A";Chain="-----BEGIN%20CERTIFICATE-----%0AMIICHDCCAcOgAwIBAgIBCDAKBggqhkjOPQQDAjAxMS8wLQYDVQQDEyZwcmktMTli%0AYXdyb2YuY29uc3VsLmNhLmVmYWQ3MjgyLmNvbnN1bDAeFw0yMjA0MjkwMzE0NTBa%0AFw0yMjA1MDIwMzE0NTBaMAAwWTATBgcqhkjOPQIBBggqhkjOPQMBBwNCAARVIZ7Y%0AZEXfbOGBfxGa7Vuok1MIng%2FuzLQK2xLVlSTIPDbO5hstTGP%2B%2FGx182PYFP3jYqk5%0Aq6rYWe1wiPNMA30Io4H8MIH5MA4GA1UdDwEB%2FwQEAwIDuDAdBgNVHSUEFjAUBggr%0ABgEFBQcDAgYIKwYBBQUHAwEwDAYDVR0TAQH%2FBAIwADApBgNVHQ4EIgQgrp4q50oX%0AHHghMbxz5Bk8OJFWMdfgH0Upr350WlhyxvkwKwYDVR0jBCQwIoAgUe6uERAIj%2FLM%0AyuFzDc3Wbp9TGAKBJYAwyhF14ToOQCMwYgYDVR0RAQH%2FBFgwVoZUc3BpZmZlOi8v%0AZWZhZDcyODItZDliMi0zMjk4LWY2ZDgtMzhiMzdmYjU4ZGYzLmNvbnN1bC9ucy9k%0AZWZhdWx0L2RjL2RjMS9zdmMvZGFzaGJvYXJkMAoGCCqGSM49BAMCA0cAMEQCIDwb%0AFlchufggNTijnQ5SUcvTZrWlZyq%2FrdVC20nbbmWLAiAVshNNv1xBqJI1NmY2HI9n%0AgRMfb8aEPVSuxEHhqy57eQ%3D%3D%0A-----END%20CERTIFICATE-----%0A";Subject="";URI=spiffe://efad7282-d9b2-3298-f6d8-38b37fb58df3.consul/ns/default/dc/dc1/svc/dashboard]
```
Closes#12852
The primary bug here is in the streaming subsystem that makes the overall v1/health/service/:service request behave incorrectly when servicing a blocking request with a filter provided.
There is a secondary non-streaming bug being fixed here that is much less obvious related to when to update the `reply` variable in a `blockingQuery` evaluation. It is unlikely that it is triggerable in practical environments and I could not actually get the bug to manifest, but I fixed it anyway while investigating the original issue.
Simple reproduction (streaming):
1. Register a service with a tag.
curl -sL --request PUT 'http://localhost:8500/v1/agent/service/register' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data-raw '{ "ID": "ID1", "Name": "test", "Tags":[ "a" ], "EnableTagOverride": true }'
2. Do an initial filter query that matches on the tag.
curl -sLi --get 'http://localhost:8500/v1/health/service/test' --data-urlencode 'filter=a in Service.Tags'
3. Note you get one result. Use the `X-Consul-Index` header to establish
a blocking query in another terminal, this should not return yet.
curl -sLi --get 'http://localhost:8500/v1/health/service/test?index=$INDEX' --data-urlencode 'filter=a in Service.Tags'
4. Re-register that service with a different tag.
curl -sL --request PUT 'http://localhost:8500/v1/agent/service/register' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data-raw '{ "ID": "ID1", "Name": "test", "Tags":[ "b" ], "EnableTagOverride": true }'
5. Your blocking query from (3) should return with a header
`X-Consul-Query-Backend: streaming` and empty results if it works
correctly `[]`.
Attempts to reproduce with non-streaming failed (where you add `&near=_agent` to the read queries and ensure `X-Consul-Query-Backend: blocking-query` shows up in the results).
* update raft to v1.3.7
* add changelog
* fix compilation error
* fix HeartbeatTimeout
* fix ElectionTimeout to reload only if value is valid
* fix default values for `ElectionTimeout` and `HeartbeatTimeout`
* fix test defaults
* bump raft to v1.3.8
Adds a timeout (deadline) to client RPC calls, so that streams will no longer hang indefinitely in unstable network conditions.
Co-authored-by: kisunji <ckim@hashicorp.com>
* Implement the ServerDiscovery.WatchServers gRPC endpoint
* Fix the ConnectCA.Sign gRPC endpoints metadata forwarding.
* Unify public gRPC endpoints around the public.TraceID function for request_id logging
Fixes#12048Fixes#12319
Regression introduced in #11693
Local reproduction steps:
1. `consul agent -dev`
2. `curl -sLiv 'localhost:8500/v1/agent/connect/ca/leaf/web'`
3. make note of the `X-Consul-Index` header returned
4. `curl -sLi 'localhost:8500/v1/agent/connect/ca/leaf/web?index=<VALUE_FROM_STEP_3>'`
5. Kill the above curl when it hangs with Ctrl-C
6. Repeat (2) and it should not hang.
Adds a new gRPC endpoint to get envoy bootstrap params. The new consul-dataplane service will use this
endpoint to generate an envoy bootstrap configuration.
* add queryBackend to the api query meta.
* add a changelog
* use string type instead of int
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: R.B. Boyer <4903+rboyer@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: R.B. Boyer <4903+rboyer@users.noreply.github.com>
Introduces a gRPC endpoint for signing Connect leaf certificates. It's also
the first of the public gRPC endpoints to perform leader-forwarding, so
establishes the pattern of forwarding over the multiplexed internal RPC port.
Fixes#11253
$ go mod why -m github.com/dgrijalva/jwt-go
# github.com/dgrijalva/jwt-go
(main module does not need module github.com/dgrijalva/jwt-go)
$ go mod why -m github.com/form3tech-oss/jwt-go
# github.com/form3tech-oss/jwt-go
github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent
github.com/hashicorp/go-discover
github.com/hashicorp/go-discover/provider/azure
github.com/Azure/go-autorest/autorest
github.com/Azure/go-autorest/autorest/adal
github.com/form3tech-oss/jwt-go
* ui: Add more explanatory texts for empty states
* Change all template "Read the guide"s
* Add missing htmlSafe
* Remove the stuff I commented out to try and grok the hairy rebase
* Changelog
* More rebased yaml weirdness plus added node:read
Just like standard upstreams the order of applicability in descending precedence:
1. caller's `service-defaults` upstream override for destination
2. caller's `service-defaults` upstream defaults
3. destination's `service-resolver` ConnectTimeout
4. system default of 5s
Co-authored-by: mrspanishviking <kcardenas@hashicorp.com>
If a service is automatically registered because it has a critical health check
for longer than deregister_critical_service_after, the error message will now
include:
- mention of the deregister_critical_service_after option
- the value of deregister_critical_service_after for that check
* Fixes a lint warning about t.Errorf not supporting %w
* Enable running autopilot on all servers
On the non-leader servers all they do is update the state and do not attempt any modifications.
* Fix the RPC conn limiting tests
Technically they were relying on racey behavior before. Now they should be reliable.
Adds a new gRPC streaming endpoint (WatchRoots) that dataplane clients will
use to fetch the current list of active Connect CA roots and receive new
lists whenever the roots are rotated.