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Freddy c58f86a00f
Fixup authz for data imported from peers (#15347)
There are a few changes that needed to be made to to handle authorizing
reads for imported data:

- If the data was imported from a peer we should not attempt to read the
  data using the traditional authz rules. This is because the name of
  services/nodes in a peer cluster are not equivalent to those of the
  importing cluster.

- If the data was imported from a peer we need to check whether the
  token corresponds to a service, meaning that it has service:write
  permissions, or to a local read only token that can read all
  nodes/services in a namespace.

This required changes at the policyAuthorizer level, since that is the
only view available to OSS Consul, and at the enterprise
partition/namespace level.
2022-11-14 11:36:27 -07:00
Freddy f99df57840
[OSS] Add new peering ACL rule (#13848)
This commit adds a new ACL rule named "peering" to authorize
actions taken against peering-related endpoints.

The "peering" rule has several key properties:
- It is scoped to a partition, and MUST be defined in the default
  namespace.

- Its access level must be "read', "write", or "deny".

- Granting an access level will apply to all peerings. This ACL rule
  cannot be used to selective grant access to some peerings but not
  others.

- If the peering rule is not specified, we fall back to the "operator"
  rule and then the default ACL rule.
2022-07-22 14:42:23 -06:00
Riddhi Shah 95362cc5ea ACL pkg updates to support Agentless RPCs
For many of the new RPCs that will be added in Consul servers for Agentless work,
the ACL token will need to be authorized for service:write on any service in any namespace in any partition.

The ACL package updates are to make ServiceWriteAny related helpers available on the different authorizers.
2022-03-24 17:01:06 +05:30
R.B. Boyer ee372a854a acl: adding a new mesh resource 2021-09-03 09:12:03 -04:00
Daniel Nephin a10283a313 acl: remove t.Parallel
These tests run faster without it, and it was causing races in
enterprise tests.
2020-11-17 12:37:02 -05:00
Daniel Nephin 068b43df90 Enable gofmt simplify
Code changes done automatically with 'gofmt -s -w'
2020-06-16 13:21:11 -04:00
Matt Keeler 8bd34e126f
Intentions ACL enforcement updates (#7028)
* Renamed structs.IntentionWildcard to structs.WildcardSpecifier

* Refactor ACL Config

Get rid of remnants of enterprise only renaming.

Add a WildcardName field for specifying what string should be used to indicate a wildcard.

* Add wildcard support in the ACL package

For read operations they can call anyAllowed to determine if any read access to the given resource would be granted.

For write operations they can call allAllowed to ensure that write access is granted to everything.

* Make v1/agent/connect/authorize namespace aware

* Update intention ACL enforcement

This also changes how intention:read is granted. Before the Intention.List RPC would allow viewing an intention if the token had intention:read on the destination. However Intention.Match allowed viewing if access was allowed for either the source or dest side. Now Intention.List and Intention.Get fall in line with Intention.Matches previous behavior.

Due to this being done a few different places ACL enforcement for a singular intention is now done with the CanRead and CanWrite methods on the intention itself.

* Refactor Intention.Apply to make things easier to follow.
2020-01-13 15:51:40 -05:00
Matt Keeler 0b346616e9
Rename EnterpriseAuthorizerContext -> AuthorizerContext 2019-12-18 13:43:24 -05:00
Matt Keeler 973341a592
ACL Authorizer overhaul (#6620)
* ACL Authorizer overhaul

To account for upcoming features every Authorization function can now take an extra *acl.EnterpriseAuthorizerContext. These are unused in OSS and will always be nil.

Additionally the acl package has received some thorough refactoring to enable all of the extra Consul Enterprise specific authorizations including moving sentinel enforcement into the stubbed structs. The Authorizer funcs now return an acl.EnforcementDecision instead of a boolean. This improves the overall interface as it makes multiple Authorizers easily chainable as they now indicate whether they had an authoritative decision or should use some other defaults. A ChainedAuthorizer was added to handle this Authorizer enforcement chain and will never itself return a non-authoritative decision.

* Include stub for extra enterprise rules in the global management policy

* Allow for an upgrade of the global-management policy
2019-10-15 16:58:50 -04:00