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Author SHA1 Message Date
Chris S. Kim fb5eb20563
Pass trust domain to RBAC to validate and fix use of wrong peer trust bundles (#13508) 2022-06-20 22:47:14 -04:00
R.B. Boyer 201d1458c3
xds: mesh gateways now have their own leaf certificate when involved in a peering (#13460)
This is only configured in xDS when a service with an L7 protocol is
exported.

They also load any relevant trust bundles for the peered services to
eventually use for L7 SPIFFE validation during mTLS termination.
2022-06-15 14:36:18 -05:00
R.B. Boyer ab758b7b32
peering: allow mesh gateways to proxy L4 peered traffic (#13339)
Mesh gateways will now enable tcp connections with SNI names including peering information so that those connections may be proxied.

Note: this does not change the callers to use these mesh gateways.
2022-06-06 14:20:41 -05:00
R.B. Boyer 019aeaa57d
peering: update how cross-peer upstreams and represented in proxycfg and rendered in xds (#13362)
This removes unnecessary, vestigal remnants of discovery chains.
2022-06-03 16:42:50 -05:00
Freddy a09c776645 Update public listener with SPIFFE Validator
Envoy's SPIFFE certificate validation extension allows for us to
validate against different root certificates depending on the trust
domain of the dialing proxy.

If there are any trust bundles from peers in the config snapshot then we
use the SPIFFE validator as the validation context, rather than the
usual TrustedCA.

The injected validation config includes the local root certificates as
well.
2022-06-01 17:06:33 -06:00
Freddy 74ca6406ea
Configure upstream TLS context with peer root certs (#13321)
For mTLS to work between two proxies in peered clusters with different root CAs,
proxies need to configure their outbound listener to use different root certificates
for validation.

Up until peering was introduced proxies would only ever use one set of root certificates
to validate all mesh traffic, both inbound and outbound. Now an upstream proxy
may have a leaf certificate signed by a CA that's different from the dialing proxy's.

This PR makes changes to proxycfg and xds so that the upstream TLS validation
uses different root certificates depending on which cluster is being dialed.
2022-06-01 15:53:52 -06:00
Dan Upton adeabed126
proxycfg: replace direct agent cache usage with interfaces (#13320)
This is the OSS portion of enterprise PRs 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1949,
and 1971.

It replaces the proxycfg manager's direct dependency on the agent cache
with interfaces that will be implemented differently when serving xDS
sessions from a Consul server.
2022-06-01 16:18:06 +01:00
Dan Upton 2427e38839
Enable servers to configure arbitrary proxies from the catalog (#13244)
OSS port of enterprise PR 1822

Includes the necessary changes to the `proxycfg` and `xds` packages to enable
Consul servers to configure arbitrary proxies using catalog data.

Broadly, `proxycfg.Manager` now has public methods for registering,
deregistering, and listing registered proxies — the existing local agent
state-sync behavior has been moved into a separate component that makes use of
these methods.

When an xDS session is started for a proxy service in the catalog, a goroutine
will be spawned to watch the service in the server's state store and
re-register it with the `proxycfg.Manager` whenever it is updated (and clean
it up when the client goes away).
2022-05-27 12:38:52 +01:00
Dan Upton d7f8a8e4ef
proxycfg: remove dependency on `cache.UpdateEvent` (#13144)
OSS portion of enterprise PR 1857.

This removes (most) references to the `cache.UpdateEvent` type in the
`proxycfg` package.

As we're going to be direct usage of the agent cache with interfaces that
can be satisfied by alternative server-local datasources, it doesn't make
sense to depend on this type everywhere anymore (particularly on the
`state.ch` channel).

We also plan to extract `proxycfg` out of Consul into a shared library in
the future, which would require removing this dependency.

Aside from a fairly rote find-and-replace, the main change is that the
`cache.Cache` and `health.Client` types now accept a callback function
parameter, rather than a `chan<- cache.UpdateEvents`. This allows us to
do the type conversion without running another goroutine.
2022-05-20 15:47:40 +01:00
Matt Keeler b788691fa6
Watch the singular service resolver instead of the list + filtering to 1 (#13012)
* Watch the singular service resolver instead of the list + filtering to 1

* Rename the ConfigEntries cache type to ConfigEntryList
2022-05-12 16:34:17 -04:00
Chris S. Kim abc472f2a3
Default discovery chain when upstream targets a DestinationPeer (#12942) 2022-05-04 16:25:25 -04:00
Mark Anderson 98a2e282be Fixup acl.EnterpriseMeta
Signed-off-by: Mark Anderson <manderson@hashicorp.com>
2022-04-05 15:11:49 -07:00
R.B. Boyer e79ce8ab03
xds: adding control of the mesh-wide min/max TLS versions and cipher suites from the mesh config entry (#12601)
- `tls.incoming`: applies to the inbound mTLS targeting the public
  listener on `connect-proxy` and `terminating-gateway` envoy instances

- `tls.outgoing`: applies to the outbound mTLS dialing upstreams from
  `connect-proxy` and `ingress-gateway` envoy instances

Fixes #11966
2022-03-30 13:43:59 -05:00
freddygv ceb52d649a Account for upstream targets in another DC.
Transparent proxies typically cannot dial upstreams in remote
datacenters. However, if their upstream configures a redirect to a
remote DC then the upstream targets will be in another datacenter.

In that sort of case we should use the WAN address for the passthrough.
2022-02-10 17:01:57 -07:00
freddygv cbea3d203c Fix race of upstreams with same passthrough ip
Due to timing, a transparent proxy could have two upstreams to dial
directly with the same address.

For example:
- The orders service can dial upstreams shipping and payment directly.
- An instance of shipping at address 10.0.0.1 is deregistered.
- Payments is scaled up and scheduled to have address 10.0.0.1.
- The orders service receives the event for the new payments instance
before seeing the deregistration for the shipping instance. At this
point two upstreams have the same passthrough address and Envoy will
reject the listener configuration.

To disambiguate this commit considers the Raft index when storing
passthrough addresses. In the example above, 10.0.0.1 would only be
associated with the newer payments service instance.
2022-02-10 17:01:57 -07:00
freddygv 659ebc05a9 Ensure passthrough addresses get cleaned up
Transparent proxies can set up filter chains that allow direct
connections to upstream service instances. Services that can be dialed
directly are stored in the PassthroughUpstreams map of the proxycfg
snapshot.

Previously these addresses were not being cleaned up based on new
service health data. The list of addresses associated with an upstream
service would only ever grow.

As services scale up and down, eventually they will have instances
assigned to an IP that was previously assigned to a different service.
When IP addresses are duplicated across filter chain match rules the
listener config will be rejected by Envoy.

This commit updates the proxycfg snapshot management so that passthrough
addresses can get cleaned up when no longer associated with a given
upstream.

There is still the possibility of a race condition here where due to
timing an address is shared between multiple passthrough upstreams.
That concern is mitigated by #12195, but will be further addressed
in a follow-up.
2022-02-10 17:01:57 -07:00
freddygv c31c1158a6 Add failing test
The updated test fails because passthrough upstream addresses are not
being cleaned up.
2022-01-27 18:56:47 -07:00
R.B. Boyer b60d89e7ef bulk rewrite using this script
set -euo pipefail

    unset CDPATH

    cd "$(dirname "$0")"

    for f in $(git grep '\brequire := require\.New(' | cut -d':' -f1 | sort -u); do
        echo "=== require: $f ==="
        sed -i '/require := require.New(t)/d' $f
        # require.XXX(blah) but not require.XXX(tblah) or require.XXX(rblah)
        sed -i 's/\brequire\.\([a-zA-Z0-9_]*\)(\([^tr]\)/require.\1(t,\2/g' $f
        # require.XXX(tblah) but not require.XXX(t, blah)
        sed -i 's/\brequire\.\([a-zA-Z0-9_]*\)(\(t[^,]\)/require.\1(t,\2/g' $f
        # require.XXX(rblah) but not require.XXX(r, blah)
        sed -i 's/\brequire\.\([a-zA-Z0-9_]*\)(\(r[^,]\)/require.\1(t,\2/g' $f
        gofmt -s -w $f
    done

    for f in $(git grep '\bassert := assert\.New(' | cut -d':' -f1 | sort -u); do
        echo "=== assert: $f ==="
        sed -i '/assert := assert.New(t)/d' $f
        # assert.XXX(blah) but not assert.XXX(tblah) or assert.XXX(rblah)
        sed -i 's/\bassert\.\([a-zA-Z0-9_]*\)(\([^tr]\)/assert.\1(t,\2/g' $f
        # assert.XXX(tblah) but not assert.XXX(t, blah)
        sed -i 's/\bassert\.\([a-zA-Z0-9_]*\)(\(t[^,]\)/assert.\1(t,\2/g' $f
        # assert.XXX(rblah) but not assert.XXX(r, blah)
        sed -i 's/\bassert\.\([a-zA-Z0-9_]*\)(\(r[^,]\)/assert.\1(t,\2/g' $f
        gofmt -s -w $f
    done
2022-01-20 10:46:23 -06:00
R.B. Boyer 424f3cdd2c
proxycfg: introduce explicit UpstreamID in lieu of bare string (#12125)
The gist here is that now we use a value-type struct proxycfg.UpstreamID
as the map key in ConfigSnapshot maps where we used to use "upstream
id-ish" strings. These are internal only and used just for bidirectional
trips through the agent cache keyspace (like the discovery chain target
struct).

For the few places where the upstream id needs to be projected into xDS,
that's what (proxycfg.UpstreamID).EnvoyID() is for. This lets us ALWAYS
inject the partition and namespace into these things without making
stuff like the golden testdata diverge.
2022-01-20 10:12:04 -06:00
freddygv d26b4860fd Account for new upstreams constraint in tests 2021-12-13 18:56:28 -07:00
freddygv 70d6358426 Store intention upstreams in snapshot 2021-12-13 18:56:13 -07:00
Freddy 00b5b0a0a2
Update filter chain creation for sidecar/ingress listeners (#11245)
The duo of `makeUpstreamFilterChainForDiscoveryChain` and `makeListenerForDiscoveryChain` were really hard to reason about, and led to concealing a bug in their branching logic. There were several issues here:

- They tried to accomplish too much: determining filter name, cluster name, and whether RDS should be used. 
- They embedded logic to handle significantly different kinds of upstream listeners (passthrough, prepared query, typical services, and catch-all)
- They needed to coalesce different data sources (Upstream and CompiledDiscoveryChain)

Rather than handling all of those tasks inside of these functions, this PR pulls out the RDS/clusterName/filterName logic.

This refactor also fixed a bug with the handling of [UpstreamDefaults](https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/config-entries/service-defaults#defaults). These defaults get stored as UpstreamConfig in the proxy snapshot with a DestinationName of "*", since they apply to all upstreams. However, this wildcard destination name must not be used when creating the name of the associated upstream cluster. The coalescing logic in the original functions here was in some situations creating clusters with a `*.` prefix, which is not a valid destination.
2021-11-09 14:43:51 -07:00
freddygv 60066e5154 Exclude default partition from GatewayKey string
This will behave the way we handle SNI and SPIFFE IDs, where the default
partition is excluded.

Excluding the default ensures that don't attempt to compare default.dc2
to dc2 in OSS.
2021-11-01 14:45:52 -06:00
freddygv 4d4ccedb3a Update locality check in proxycfg 2021-11-01 13:58:53 -06:00
freddygv 7e65678c52 Update mesh gateway proxy watches for partitions
This commit updates mesh gateway watches for cross-partitions
communication.

* Mesh gateways are keyed by partition and datacenter.

* Mesh gateways will now watch gateways in partitions that export
services to their partition.

* Mesh gateways in non-default partitions will not have cross-datacenter
watches. They are not involved in traditional WAN federation.
2021-10-27 09:03:56 -06:00
freddygv b9b6447977 Finish removing useInDatacenter 2021-10-26 23:36:01 -06:00
freddygv 62e0fc62c1 Configure sidecars to watch gateways in partitions
Previously the datacenter of the gateway was the key identifier, now it
is the datacenter and partition.

When dialing services in other partitions or datacenters we now watch
the appropriate partition.
2021-10-26 23:35:37 -06:00
Paul Banks 78a00f2e1c Add support for enabling connect-based ingress TLS per listener. 2021-10-19 20:58:28 +01:00
Paul Banks ccbda0c285 Update proxycfg to hold more ingress config state 2021-09-23 10:08:02 +01:00
freddygv 49248a0802 Fixup proxycfg tproxy case 2021-09-16 15:05:28 -06:00
Dhia Ayachi bc0e4f2f46
partition dicovery chains (#10983)
* partition dicovery chains

* fix default partition for OSS
2021-09-07 16:29:32 -04:00
Dhia Ayachi 09197c989c
add partition to SNI when partition is non default (#10917) 2021-09-01 10:35:39 -04:00
Dhia Ayachi 1950ebbe1f
oss portion of ent #1069 (#10883) 2021-08-20 12:57:45 -04:00
R.B. Boyer 188e8dc51f
agent/structs: add a bunch more EnterpriseMeta helper functions to help with partitioning (#10669) 2021-07-22 13:20:45 -05:00
freddygv b4c5c58c9b Add TODOs about partition handling 2021-07-14 22:21:55 -06:00
freddygv 47da00d3c7 Validate SANs for passthrough clusters and failovers 2021-07-14 22:21:55 -06:00
Daniel Nephin 32c15d9a88 proxycfg: split state into kind-specific types
This commit extracts all the kind-specific logic into handler types, and
keeps the generic parts on the state struct. This change should make it
easier to add new kinds, and see the implementation of each kind more
clearly.
2021-06-16 14:04:01 -04:00
Daniel Nephin 97c6ee00d7 Remove duplicate import
because two PRs crossed paths.
2021-06-16 13:19:54 -04:00
Daniel Nephin 0547d0c046
Merge pull request #9466 from hashicorp/dnephin/proxycfg-state
proxycfg: prepare state for split by kind
2021-06-16 13:14:26 -04:00
Nitya Dhanushkodi b8b44419a0
proxycfg: Ensure that endpoints for explicit upstreams in other datacenters are watched in transparent mode (#10391)
Co-authored-by: Freddy Vallenilla <freddy@hashicorp.com>
2021-06-15 11:00:26 -07:00
Daniel Nephin 9c40aa729f proxycfg: pass context around where it is needed
context.Context should never be stored on a struct (as it says in the godoc) because it is easy to
to end up with the wrong context when it is stored.

Also see https://blog.golang.org/context-and-structs

This change is also in preparation for splitting state into kind-specific handlers so that the
implementation of each kind is grouped together.
2021-06-10 17:34:50 -04:00
Freddy 429f9d8bb8
Add flag for transparent proxies to dial individual instances (#10329) 2021-06-09 14:34:17 -06:00
freddygv c73703c08b Ensure entmeta is encoded in test correlationID 2021-05-05 12:31:23 -06:00
Daniel Nephin 347f3d2128
Merge pull request #10155 from hashicorp/dnephin/config-entry-remove-fields
config-entry: remove Kind and Name field from Mesh config entry
2021-05-04 17:27:56 -04:00
Freddy ed1082510d
Fixup discovery chain handling in transparent mode (#10168)
Co-authored-by: R.B. Boyer <4903+rboyer@users.noreply.github.com>

Previously we would associate the address of a discovery chain target
with the discovery chain's filter chain. This was broken for a few reasons:

- If the upstream is a virtual service, the client proxy has no way of
dialing it because virtual services are not targets of their discovery
chains. The targets are distinct services. This is addressed by watching
the endpoints of all upstream services, not just their discovery chain
targets.

- If multiple discovery chains resolve to the same target, that would
lead to multiple filter chains attempting to match on the target's
virtual IP. This is addressed by only matching on the upstream's virtual
IP.

NOTE: this implementation requires an intention to the redirecting
virtual service and not just to the final destination. This is how
we can know that the virtual service is an upstream to watch.

A later PR will look into traversing discovery chains when computing
upstreams so that intentions are only required to the discovery chain
targets.
2021-05-04 08:45:19 -06:00
Daniel Nephin 62efaaab21 config-entry: remove Kind and Name field from Mesh config entry
No config entry needs a Kind field. It is only used to determine the Go type to
target. As we introduce new config entries (like this one) we can remove the kind field
and have the GetKind method return the single supported value.

In this case (similar to proxy-defaults) the Name field is also unnecessary. We always
use the same value. So we can omit the name field entirely.
2021-04-29 17:11:21 -04:00
Freddy 078c40425f
Rename "cluster" config entry to "mesh" (#10127)
This config entry is being renamed primarily because in k8s the name
cluster could be confusing given that the config entry applies across
federated datacenters.

Additionally, this config entry will only apply to Consul as a service
mesh, so the more generic "cluster" name is not needed.
2021-04-28 16:13:29 -06:00
Freddy 439a7fce2d
Split Upstream.Identifier() so non-empty namespace is always prepended in ent (#10031) 2021-04-15 13:54:40 -06:00
freddygv 8857195437 Fixup wildcard ent assertion 2021-04-12 17:04:33 -06:00
freddygv 7bd51ff536 Replace TransparentProxy bool with ProxyMode
This PR replaces the original boolean used to configure transparent
proxy mode. It was replaced with a string mode that can be set to:

- "": Empty string is the default for when the setting should be
defaulted from other configuration like config entries.
- "direct": Direct mode is how applications originally opted into the
mesh. Proxy listeners need to be dialed directly.
- "transparent": Transparent mode enables configuring Envoy as a
transparent proxy. Traffic must be captured and redirected to the
inbound and outbound listeners.

This PR also adds a struct for transparent proxy specific configuration.
Initially this is not stored as a pointer. Will revisit that decision
before GA.
2021-04-12 09:35:14 -06:00