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375 lines
12 KiB
Go
375 lines
12 KiB
Go
package xds
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import (
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"fmt"
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"sort"
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envoylistener "github.com/envoyproxy/go-control-plane/envoy/api/v2/listener"
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envoyhttprbac "github.com/envoyproxy/go-control-plane/envoy/config/filter/http/rbac/v2"
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envoyhttp "github.com/envoyproxy/go-control-plane/envoy/config/filter/network/http_connection_manager/v2"
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envoynetrbac "github.com/envoyproxy/go-control-plane/envoy/config/filter/network/rbac/v2"
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envoyrbac "github.com/envoyproxy/go-control-plane/envoy/config/rbac/v2"
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envoymatcher "github.com/envoyproxy/go-control-plane/envoy/type/matcher"
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"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/structs"
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)
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func makeRBACNetworkFilter(intentions structs.Intentions, intentionDefaultAllow bool) (*envoylistener.Filter, error) {
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rules, err := makeRBACRules(intentions, intentionDefaultAllow)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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cfg := &envoynetrbac.RBAC{
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StatPrefix: "connect_authz",
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Rules: rules,
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}
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return makeFilter("envoy.filters.network.rbac", cfg, false)
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}
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func makeRBACHTTPFilter(intentions structs.Intentions, intentionDefaultAllow bool) (*envoyhttp.HttpFilter, error) {
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rules, err := makeRBACRules(intentions, intentionDefaultAllow)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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cfg := &envoyhttprbac.RBAC{
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Rules: rules,
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}
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return makeEnvoyHTTPFilter("envoy.filters.http.rbac", cfg)
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}
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type rbacIntention struct {
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Source structs.ServiceName
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NotSources []structs.ServiceName
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Allow bool
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Precedence int
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Skip bool
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}
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func (r *rbacIntention) Simplify() {
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r.NotSources = simplifyNotSourceSlice(r.NotSources)
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}
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func simplifyNotSourceSlice(notSources []structs.ServiceName) []structs.ServiceName {
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if len(notSources) <= 1 {
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return notSources
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}
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// Collapse NotSources elements together if any element is a subset of
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// another.
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// Sort, keeping the least wildcarded elements first.
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sort.SliceStable(notSources, func(i, j int) bool {
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return countWild(notSources[i]) < countWild(notSources[j])
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})
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keep := make([]structs.ServiceName, 0, len(notSources))
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for i := 0; i < len(notSources); i++ {
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si := notSources[i]
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remove := false
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for j := i + 1; j < len(notSources); j++ {
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sj := notSources[j]
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if ixnSourceMatches(si, sj) {
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remove = true
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break
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}
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}
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if !remove {
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keep = append(keep, si)
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}
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}
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return keep
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}
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// makeRBACRules translates Consul intentions into RBAC Policies for Envoy.
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//
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// Consul lets you define up to 9 different kinds of intentions that apply at
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// different levels of precedence (this is limited to 4 if not using Consul
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// Enterprise). Each intention in this flat list (sorted by precedence) can either
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// be an allow rule or a deny rule. Here’s a concrete example of this at work:
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//
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// intern/trusted-app => billing/payment-svc : ALLOW (prec=9)
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// intern/* => billing/payment-svc : DENY (prec=8)
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// */* => billing/payment-svc : ALLOW (prec=7)
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// ::: ACL default policy ::: : DENY (prec=N/A)
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//
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// In contrast, Envoy lets you either configure a filter to be based on an
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// allow-list or a deny-list based on the action attribute of the RBAC rules
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// struct.
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//
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// On the surface it would seem that the configuration model of Consul
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// intentions is incompatible with that of Envoy’s RBAC engine. For any given
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// destination service Consul’s model requires evaluating a list of rules and
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// short circuiting later rules once an earlier rule matches. After a rule is
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// found to match then we decide if it is allow/deny. Envoy on the other hand
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// requires the rules to express all conditions to allow access or all conditions
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// to deny access.
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//
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// Despite the surface incompatibility it is possible to marry these two
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// models. For clarity I’ll rewrite the earlier example intentions in an
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// abbreviated form:
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//
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// A : ALLOW
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// B : DENY
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// C : ALLOW
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// <default> : DENY
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//
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// 1. Given that the overall intention default is set to deny, we start by
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// choosing to build an allow-list in Envoy (this is also the variant that I find
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// easier to think about).
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// 2. Next we traverse the list in precedence order (top down) and any DENY
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// intentions are combined with later intentions using logical operations.
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// 3. Now that all of the intentions result in the same action (allow) we have
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// successfully removed precedence and we can express this in as a set of Envoy
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// RBAC policies.
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//
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// After this the earlier A/B/C/default list becomes:
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//
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// A : ALLOW
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// C AND NOT(B) : ALLOW
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// <default> : DENY
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//
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// Which really is just an allow-list of [A, C AND NOT(B)]
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func makeRBACRules(intentions structs.Intentions, intentionDefaultAllow bool) (*envoyrbac.RBAC, error) {
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// Note that we DON'T explicitly validate the trust-domain matches ours.
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//
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// For now we don't validate the trust domain of the _destination_ at all.
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// The RBAC policies below ignore the trust domain and it's implicit that
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// the request is for the correct cluster. We might want to reconsider this
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// later but plumbing in additional machinery to check the clusterID here
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// is not really necessary for now unless the Envoys are badly configured.
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// Our threat model _requires_ correctly configured and well behaved
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// proxies given that they have ACLs to fetch certs and so can do whatever
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// they want including not authorizing traffic at all or routing it do a
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// different service than they auth'd against.
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// TODO(banks,rb): Implement revocation list checking?
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// Omit any lower-precedence intentions that share the same source.
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intentions = removeSameSourceIntentions(intentions)
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// First build up just the basic principal matches.
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rbacIxns := make([]*rbacIntention, 0, len(intentions))
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for _, ixn := range intentions {
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rbacIxns = append(rbacIxns, &rbacIntention{
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Source: ixn.SourceServiceName(),
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Allow: (ixn.Action == structs.IntentionActionAllow),
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Precedence: ixn.Precedence,
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})
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}
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// Normalize: if we are in default-deny then all intentions must be allows and vice versa
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var rbacAction envoyrbac.RBAC_Action
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if intentionDefaultAllow {
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// The RBAC policies deny access to principals. The rest is allowed.
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// This is block-list style access control.
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rbacAction = envoyrbac.RBAC_DENY
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} else {
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// The RBAC policies grant access to principals. The rest is denied.
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// This is safe-list style access control. This is the default type.
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rbacAction = envoyrbac.RBAC_ALLOW
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}
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// First walk backwards and if we encounter an intention with an action
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// that is the same as the default intention action, add it to all
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// subsequent statements (via AND NOT $x) and mark the rule itself for
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// erasure.
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//
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// i.e. for a default-deny setup we look for denies.
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if len(rbacIxns) > 0 {
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for i := len(rbacIxns) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
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if rbacIxns[i].Allow == intentionDefaultAllow {
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for j := i + 1; j < len(rbacIxns); j++ {
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if rbacIxns[j].Skip {
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continue
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}
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// [i] is the intention candidate that we are distributing
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// [j] is the thing to maybe NOT [i] from
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if ixnSourceMatches(rbacIxns[i].Source, rbacIxns[j].Source) {
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rbacIxns[j].NotSources = append(rbacIxns[j].NotSources, rbacIxns[i].Source)
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}
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}
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// since this is default-FOO, any trailing FOO intentions will just evaporate
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rbacIxns[i].Skip = true // mark for deletion
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}
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}
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}
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// At this point precedence doesn't matter since all roads lead to the same action.
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var principals []*envoyrbac.Principal
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for _, rbacIxn := range rbacIxns {
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if rbacIxn.Skip {
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continue
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}
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// NOTE: at this point "rbacIxn.Allow != intentionDefaultAllow"
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rbacIxn.Simplify()
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if len(rbacIxn.NotSources) > 0 {
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andIDs := make([]*envoyrbac.Principal, 0, len(rbacIxn.NotSources)+1)
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andIDs = append(andIDs, idPrincipal(rbacIxn.Source))
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for _, src := range rbacIxn.NotSources {
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andIDs = append(andIDs, notPrincipal(
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idPrincipal(src),
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))
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}
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principals = append(principals, andPrincipals(andIDs))
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} else {
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principals = append(principals, idPrincipal(rbacIxn.Source))
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}
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}
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rbac := &envoyrbac.RBAC{
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Action: rbacAction,
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}
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if len(principals) > 0 {
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policy := &envoyrbac.Policy{
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Principals: principals,
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Permissions: []*envoyrbac.Permission{anyPermission()},
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}
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rbac.Policies = map[string]*envoyrbac.Policy{
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"consul-intentions": policy,
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}
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}
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return rbac, nil
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}
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func removeSameSourceIntentions(intentions structs.Intentions) structs.Intentions {
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if len(intentions) < 2 {
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return intentions
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}
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var (
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out = make(structs.Intentions, 0, len(intentions))
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changed = false
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seenSource = make(map[structs.ServiceName]struct{})
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)
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for _, ixn := range intentions {
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sn := ixn.SourceServiceName()
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if _, ok := seenSource[sn]; ok {
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// A higher precedence intention already used this exact source
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// definition with a different destination.
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changed = true
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continue
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}
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seenSource[sn] = struct{}{}
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out = append(out, ixn)
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}
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if !changed {
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return intentions
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}
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return out
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}
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type sourceMatch int
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const (
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sourceMatchIgnore sourceMatch = 0
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sourceMatchSuperset sourceMatch = 1
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matchSameSubset sourceMatch = 2
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)
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// ixnSourceMatches deterines if the 'tester' service name is matched by the
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// 'against' service name via wildcard rules.
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//
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// For instance:
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// - (web, api) => false, because these have no wildcards
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// - (web, *) => true, because "all services" includes "web"
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// - (default/web, default/*) => true, because "all services in the default NS" includes "default/web"
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// - (default/*, */*) => true, "any service in any NS" includes "all services in the default NS"
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func ixnSourceMatches(tester, against structs.ServiceName) bool {
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// We assume that we can't have the same intention twice before arriving
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// here.
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numWildTester := countWild(tester)
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numWildAgainst := countWild(against)
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if numWildTester == numWildAgainst {
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return false
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} else if numWildTester > numWildAgainst {
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return false
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}
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matchesNS := tester.NamespaceOrDefault() == against.NamespaceOrDefault() || against.NamespaceOrDefault() == structs.WildcardSpecifier
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matchesName := tester.Name == against.Name || against.Name == structs.WildcardSpecifier
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return matchesNS && matchesName
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}
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// countWild counts the number of wildcard values in the given namespace and name.
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func countWild(src structs.ServiceName) int {
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// If NS is wildcard, it must be 2 since wildcards only follow exact
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if src.NamespaceOrDefault() == structs.WildcardSpecifier {
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return 2
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}
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// Same reasoning as above, a wildcard can only follow an exact value
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// and an exact value cannot follow a wildcard, so if name is a wildcard
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// we must have exactly one.
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if src.Name == structs.WildcardSpecifier {
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return 1
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}
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return 0
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}
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func andPrincipals(ids []*envoyrbac.Principal) *envoyrbac.Principal {
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return &envoyrbac.Principal{
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Identifier: &envoyrbac.Principal_AndIds{
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AndIds: &envoyrbac.Principal_Set{
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Ids: ids,
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},
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},
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}
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}
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func notPrincipal(id *envoyrbac.Principal) *envoyrbac.Principal {
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return &envoyrbac.Principal{
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Identifier: &envoyrbac.Principal_NotId{
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NotId: id,
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},
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}
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}
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func idPrincipal(src structs.ServiceName) *envoyrbac.Principal {
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pattern := makeSpiffePattern(src.NamespaceOrDefault(), src.Name)
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return &envoyrbac.Principal{
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Identifier: &envoyrbac.Principal_Authenticated_{
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Authenticated: &envoyrbac.Principal_Authenticated{
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PrincipalName: &envoymatcher.StringMatcher{
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MatchPattern: &envoymatcher.StringMatcher_SafeRegex{
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SafeRegex: makeEnvoyRegexMatch(pattern),
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},
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},
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},
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},
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}
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}
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func makeSpiffePattern(sourceNS, sourceName string) string {
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const (
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anyPath = `[^/]+`
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spiffeTemplate = `^spiffe://%s/ns/%s/dc/%s/svc/%s$`
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)
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switch {
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case sourceNS != structs.WildcardSpecifier && sourceName != structs.WildcardSpecifier:
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return fmt.Sprintf(spiffeTemplate, anyPath, sourceNS, anyPath, sourceName)
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case sourceNS != structs.WildcardSpecifier && sourceName == structs.WildcardSpecifier:
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return fmt.Sprintf(spiffeTemplate, anyPath, sourceNS, anyPath, anyPath)
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case sourceNS == structs.WildcardSpecifier && sourceName == structs.WildcardSpecifier:
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return fmt.Sprintf(spiffeTemplate, anyPath, anyPath, anyPath, anyPath)
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default:
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("not possible to have a wildcarded namespace %q but an exact service %q", sourceNS, sourceName))
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}
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}
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func anyPermission() *envoyrbac.Permission {
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return &envoyrbac.Permission{
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Rule: &envoyrbac.Permission_Any{Any: true},
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}
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}
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