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Author SHA1 Message Date
Daniel Nephin 221a49f430 Update protobuf and golang.org/x/... vendor
Partially extracted from #7547

Updates protobuf to the most recent in the 1.3.x series, and updates
golang.org/x/sys to a7d97aace0b0 because of https://github.com/shirou/gopsutil/issues/853
prevents updating to a more recent version.

This breaking change in x/sys also prevents us from getting a newer
version of x/net. In the future, if gopsutil is not patched,  we may want to run a fork version of
gopsutil so that we can update both x/net and x/sys.
2020-06-09 14:46:41 -04:00
Aaron Bennett 9988cf1200 update dependencies for enterprise change (#6395) 2019-08-26 15:22:28 -04:00
Paul Banks d6c0557e86
Connect: allow configuring Envoy for L7 Observability (#5558)
* Add support for HTTP proxy listeners

* Add customizable bootstrap configuration options

* Debug logging for xDS AuthZ

* Add Envoy Integration test suite with basic test coverage

* Add envoy command tests to cover new cases

* Add tracing integration test

* Add gRPC support WIP

* Merged changes from master Docker. get CI integration to work with same Dockerfile now

* Make docker build optional for integration

* Enable integration tests again!

* http2 and grpc integration tests and fixes

* Fix up command config tests

* Store all container logs as artifacts in circle on fail

* Add retries to outer part of stats measurements as we keep missing them in CI

* Only dump logs on failing cases

* Fix typos from code review

* Review tidying and make tests pass again

* Add debug logs to exec test.

* Fix legit test failure caused by upstream rename in envoy config

* Attempt to reduce cases of bad TLS handshake in CI integration tests

* bring up the right service

* Add prometheus integration test

* Add test for denied AuthZ both HTTP and TCP

* Try ANSI term for Circle
2019-04-29 17:27:57 +01:00
Jeff Mitchell b43800125c
Update vendoring from go mod. (#5566) 2019-03-26 17:50:42 -04:00
Matt Keeler 99e0a124cb
New ACLs (#4791)
This PR is almost a complete rewrite of the ACL system within Consul. It brings the features more in line with other HashiCorp products. Obviously there is quite a bit left to do here but most of it is related docs, testing and finishing the last few commands in the CLI. I will update the PR description and check off the todos as I finish them over the next few days/week.
Description

At a high level this PR is mainly to split ACL tokens from Policies and to split the concepts of Authorization from Identities. A lot of this PR is mostly just to support CRUD operations on ACLTokens and ACLPolicies. These in and of themselves are not particularly interesting. The bigger conceptual changes are in how tokens get resolved, how backwards compatibility is handled and the separation of policy from identity which could lead the way to allowing for alternative identity providers.

On the surface and with a new cluster the ACL system will look very similar to that of Nomads. Both have tokens and policies. Both have local tokens. The ACL management APIs for both are very similar. I even ripped off Nomad's ACL bootstrap resetting procedure. There are a few key differences though.

    Nomad requires token and policy replication where Consul only requires policy replication with token replication being opt-in. In Consul local tokens only work with token replication being enabled though.
    All policies in Nomad are globally applicable. In Consul all policies are stored and replicated globally but can be scoped to a subset of the datacenters. This allows for more granular access management.
    Unlike Nomad, Consul has legacy baggage in the form of the original ACL system. The ramifications of this are:
        A server running the new system must still support other clients using the legacy system.
        A client running the new system must be able to use the legacy RPCs when the servers in its datacenter are running the legacy system.
        The primary ACL DC's servers running in legacy mode needs to be a gate that keeps everything else in the entire multi-DC cluster running in legacy mode.

So not only does this PR implement the new ACL system but has a legacy mode built in for when the cluster isn't ready for new ACLs. Also detecting that new ACLs can be used is automatic and requires no configuration on the part of administrators. This process is detailed more in the "Transitioning from Legacy to New ACL Mode" section below.
2018-10-19 12:04:07 -04:00