* Config-entry: Support proxy config in service-defaults
* Update website/content/docs/connect/config-entries/service-defaults.mdx
Co-authored-by: Jeff Boruszak <104028618+boruszak@users.noreply.github.com>
The api module previously had defaultPartition and defaultNamespace vars
for when we need default/empty split usage between ent/oss respectively.
This commit moves those two variables out of test code so that they can
be used for the service exports config entry's `GetNamespace()` method.
Previously `GetNamespace()` would return "default" in both OSS and enterprise,
which can trip up automation that passes the result of this method as the
namespace to write a config entry.
The split vars are kept private to prevent external usage, and prefixed with
`split` for more clarity about their behavior.
* update gateway-services table with endpoints
* fix failing test
* remove unneeded config in test
* rename "endpoint" to "destination"
* more endpoint renaming to destination in tests
* update isDestination based on service-defaults config entry creation
* use a 3 state kind to be able to set the kind to unknown (when neither a service or a destination exist)
* set unknown state to empty to avoid modifying alot of tests
* fix logic to set the kind correctly on CRUD
* fix failing tests
* add missing tests and fix service delete
* fix failing test
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Dan Stough <dan.stough@hashicorp.com>
* fix a bug with kind and add relevant test
* fix compile error
* fix failing tests
* add kind to clone
* fix failing tests
* fix failing tests in catalog endpoint
* fix service dump test
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Dan Stough <dan.stough@hashicorp.com>
* remove duplicate tests
* rename consts and fix kind when no destination is defined in the service-defaults.
* rename Kind to ServiceKind and change switch to use .(type)
Co-authored-by: Dan Stough <dan.stough@hashicorp.com>
- `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
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
* xds: refactor ingress listener SDS configuration
* xds: update resolveListenerSDS call args in listeners_test
* ingress: add TLS min, max and cipher suites to GatewayTLSConfig
* xds: implement envoyTLSVersions and envoyTLSCipherSuites
* xds: merge TLS config
* xds: configure TLS parameters with ingress TLS context from leaf
* xds: nil check in resolveListenerTLSConfig validation
* xds: nil check in makeTLSParameters* functions
* changelog: add entry for TLS params on ingress config entries
* xds: remove indirection for TLS params in TLSConfig structs
* xds: return tlsContext, nil instead of ambiguous err
Co-authored-by: Chris S. Kim <ckim@hashicorp.com>
* xds: switch zero checks to types.TLSVersionUnspecified
* ingress: add validation for ingress config entry TLS params
* ingress: validate listener TLS config
* xds: add basic ingress with TLS params tests
* xds: add ingress listeners mixed TLS min version defaults precedence test
* xds: add more explicit tests for ingress listeners inheriting gateway defaults
* xds: add test for single TLS listener on gateway without TLS defaults
* xds: regen golden files for TLSVersionInvalid zero value, add TLSVersionAuto listener test
* types/tls: change TLSVersion to string
* types/tls: update TLSCipherSuite to string type
* types/tls: implement validation functions for TLSVersion and TLSCipherSuites, make some maps private
* api: add TLS params to GatewayTLSConfig, add tests
* api: add TLSMinVersion to ingress gateway config entry test JSON
* xds: switch to Envoy TLS cipher suite encoding from types package
* xds: fixup validation for TLSv1_3 min version with cipher suites
* add some kitchen sink tests and add a missing struct tag
* xds: check if mergedCfg.TLSVersion is in TLSVersionsWithConfigurableCipherSuites
* xds: update connectTLSEnabled comment
* xds: remove unsued resolveGatewayServiceTLSConfig function
* xds: add makeCommonTLSContextFromLeafWithoutParams
* types/tls: add LessThan comparator function for concrete values
* types/tls: change tlsVersions validation map from string to TLSVersion keys
* types/tls: remove unused envoyTLSCipherSuites
* types/tls: enable chacha20 cipher suites for Consul agent
* types/tls: remove insecure cipher suites from allowed config
TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 and TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 are both explicitly listed as insecure and disabled in the Go source.
Refs https://cs.opensource.google/go/go/+/refs/tags/go1.17.3:src/crypto/tls/cipher_suites.go;l=329-330
* types/tls: add ValidateConsulAgentCipherSuites function, make direct lookup map private
* types/tls: return all unmatched cipher suites in validation errors
* xds: check that Envoy API value matching TLS version is found when building TlsParameters
* types/tls: check that value is found in map before appending to slice in MarshalEnvoyTLSCipherSuiteStrings
* types/tls: cast to string rather than fmt.Printf in TLSCihperSuite.String()
* xds: add TLSVersionUnspecified to list of configurable cipher suites
* structs: update note about config entry warning
* xds: remove TLS min version cipher suite unconfigurable test placeholder
* types/tls: update tests to remove assumption about private map values
Co-authored-by: R.B. Boyer <rb@hashicorp.com>
CatalogDestinationsOnly is a passthrough that would enable dialing
addresses outside of Consul's catalog. However, when this flag is set to
true only _connect_ endpoints for services can be dialed.
This flag is being renamed to signal that non-Connect endpoints can't be
dialed by transparent proxies when the value is set to true.
Also fixes a bug with listing kind=mesh config entries. ValidateConfigEntryKind was only being used by
the List endpoint, and was yet another place where we have to enumerate all the kinds.
This commit removes ValidateConfigEntryKind and uses MakeConfigEntry instead. This change removes
the need to maintain two separate functions at the cost of creating an instance of the config entry which will be thrown away immediately.
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.
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.
This way we avoid serializing these when empty. Otherwise users of the
latest version of the api submodule cannot interact with older versions
of Consul, because a new api client would send keys that the older Consul
doesn't recognize yet.
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.
This is done because after removing ID and NodeName from
ServiceConfigRequest we will no longer know whether a request coming in
is for a Consul client earlier than v1.10.
Extend Consul’s intentions model to allow for request-based access control enforcement for HTTP-like protocols in addition to the existing connection-based enforcement for unspecified protocols (e.g. tcp).
Fixes#8755
Since I was updating the interface, i also added the missing `GetNamespace()`.
Depending upon how you look at it, this is a breaking change since it adds methods to the exported interface `api.ConfigEntry`. Given that you cannot define your own config entry kinds, and all of the machinery of the `api.Client` acts like a factory to construct the canned ones from the rest of the module, this feels like it's not a problematic change as it would only break someone who had reimplemented the `ConfigEntry` interface themselves for no apparent utility?
And fix the 'value not used' issues.
Many of these are not bugs, but a few are tests not checking errors, and
one appears to be a missed error in non-test code.
This config entry will be used to configure terminating gateways.
It accepts the name of the gateway and a list of services the gateway will represent.
For each service users will be able to specify: its name, namespace, and additional options for TLS origination.
Co-authored-by: Kyle Havlovitz <kylehav@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Chris Piraino <cpiraino@hashicorp.com>
* Add Ingress gateway config entry and other relevant structs
* Add api package tests for ingress gateways
* Embed EnterpriseMeta into ingress service struct
* Add namespace fields to api module and test consul config write decoding
* Don't require a port for ingress gateways
* Add snakeJSON and camelJSON cases in command test
* Run Normalize on service's ent metadata
Sadly cannot think of a way to test this in OSS.
* Every protocol requires at least 1 service
* Validate ingress protocols
* Update agent/structs/config_entry_gateways.go
Co-authored-by: Chris Piraino <cpiraino@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Freddy <freddygv@users.noreply.github.com>
Fixes: #5396
This PR adds a proxy configuration stanza called expose. These flags register
listeners in Connect sidecar proxies to allow requests to specific HTTP paths from outside of the node. This allows services to protect themselves by only
listening on the loopback interface, while still accepting traffic from non
Connect-enabled services.
Under expose there is a boolean checks flag that would automatically expose all
registered HTTP and gRPC check paths.
This stanza also accepts a paths list to expose individual paths. The primary
use case for this functionality would be to expose paths for third parties like
Prometheus or the kubelet.
Listeners for requests to exposed paths are be configured dynamically at run
time. Any time a proxy, or check can be registered, a listener can also be
created.
In this initial implementation requests to these paths are not
authenticated/encrypted.
Compiling this will set an optional SNI field on each DiscoveryTarget.
When set this value should be used for TLS connections to the instances
of the target. If not set the default should be used.
Setting ExternalSNI will disable mesh gateway use for that target. It also
disables several service-resolver features that do not make sense for an
external service.