Ensure that the peer stream replication rpc can successfully be used with TLS activated.
Also:
- If key material is configured for the gRPC port but HTTPS is not
enabled now TLS will still be activated for the gRPC port.
- peerstream replication stream opened by the establishing-side will now
ignore grpc.WithBlock so that TLS errors will bubble up instead of
being awkwardly delayed or suppressed
* tlsutil: initial implementation of types/TLSVersion
tlsutil: add test for parsing deprecated agent TLS version strings
tlsutil: return TLSVersionInvalid with error
tlsutil: start moving tlsutil cipher suite lookups over to types/tls
tlsutil: rename tlsLookup to ParseTLSVersion, add cipherSuiteLookup
agent: attempt to use types in runtime config
agent: implement b.tlsVersion validation in config builder
agent: fix tlsVersion nil check in builder
tlsutil: update to renamed ParseTLSVersion and goTLSVersions
tlsutil: fixup TestConfigurator_CommonTLSConfigTLSMinVersion
tlsutil: disable invalid config parsing tests
tlsutil: update tests
auto_config: lookup old config strings from base.TLSMinVersion
auto_config: update endpoint tests to use TLS types
agent: update runtime_test to use TLS types
agent: update TestRuntimeCinfig_Sanitize.golden
agent: update config runtime tests to expect TLS types
* website: update Consul agent tls_min_version values
* agent: fixup TLS parsing and compilation errors
* test: fixup lint issues in agent/config_runtime_test and tlsutil/config_test
* tlsutil: add CHACHA20_POLY1305 cipher suites to goTLSCipherSuites
* test: revert autoconfig tls min version fixtures to old format
* types: add TLSVersions public function
* agent: add warning for deprecated TLS version strings
* agent: move agent config specific logic from tlsutil.ParseTLSVersion into agent config builder
* tlsutil(BREAKING): change default TLS min version to TLS 1.2
* agent: move ParseCiphers logic from tlsutil into agent config builder
* tlsutil: remove unused CipherString function
* agent: fixup import for types package
* Revert "tlsutil: remove unused CipherString function"
This reverts commit 6ca7f6f58d268e617501b7db9500113c13bae70c.
* agent: fixup config builder and runtime tests
* tlsutil: fixup one remaining ListenerConfig -> ProtocolConfig
* test: move TLS cipher suites parsing test from tlsutil into agent config builder tests
* agent: remove parseCiphers helper from auto_config_endpoint_test
* test: remove unused imports from tlsutil
* agent: remove resolved FIXME comment
* tlsutil: remove TODO and FIXME in cipher suite validation
* agent: prevent setting inherited cipher suite config when TLS 1.3 is specified
* changelog: add entry for converting agent config to TLS types
* agent: remove FIXME in runtime test, this is covered in builder tests with invalid tls9 value now
* tlsutil: remove config tests for values checked at agent config builder boundary
* tlsutil: remove tls version check from loadProtocolConfig
* tlsutil: remove tests and TODOs for logic checked in TestBuilder_tlsVersion and TestBuilder_tlsCipherSuites
* website: update search link for supported Consul agent cipher suites
* website: apply review suggestions for tls_min_version description
* website: attempt to clean up markdown list formatting for tls_min_version
* website: moar linebreaks to fix tls_min_version formatting
* Revert "website: moar linebreaks to fix tls_min_version formatting"
This reverts commit 38585927422f73ebf838a7663e566ac245f2a75c.
* autoconfig: translate old values for TLSMinVersion
* agent: rename var for translated value of deprecated TLS version value
* Update agent/config/deprecated.go
Co-authored-by: Dan Upton <daniel@floppy.co>
* agent: fix lint issue
* agent: fixup deprecated config test assertions for updated warning
Co-authored-by: Dan Upton <daniel@floppy.co>
Introduces the capability to configure TLS differently for Consul's
listeners/ports (i.e. HTTPS, gRPC, and the internal multiplexed RPC
port) which is useful in scenarios where you may want the HTTPS or
gRPC interfaces to present a certificate signed by a well-known/public
CA, rather than the certificate used for internal communication which
must have a SAN in the form `server.<dc>.consul`.
sync/atomic must be used with 64-bit aligned fields, and that alignment is difficult to
ensure unless the field is the first one in the struct.
https://golang.org/pkg/sync/atomic/#pkg-note-BUG.
As part of this change, we ensure that the SAN extensions are marked as
critical when the subject is empty so that AWS PCA tolerates the loss of
common names well and continues to function as a Connect CA provider.
Parts of this currently hack around a bug in crypto/x509 and can be
removed after https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/329129 lands in
a Go release.
Note: the AWS PCA tests do not run automatically, but the following
passed locally for me:
ENABLE_AWS_PCA_TESTS=1 go test ./agent/connect/ca -run TestAWS
This function was only used in one place, and the indirection makes it slightly
harder to see what the one caller is doing. Since it's only accesing a couple fields
it seems like the logic can exist in the one caller.
VerifyIncomingRPC and verifyIncomingRPC were duplicate functions, and
once one is removed, Config.verifyIncomingRPC is only called in one place.
Remove 2 of the 3 functions to make the behaviour easier to follow (less indirection).
Unexport outgoingALPNRPCConfig since it is only used internally
Remove the MutualTLSCapable->mutualTLSCapable indirection, we only need the exported method.
Inline enableAgentTLSForChecks to make it more clear what it does, since it only has a single caller and is wrapping a single field lookup.
Replace two methods with a single one that returns the cert. This moves more
of the logic into the single caller (auto-config).
tlsutil.Configurator is widely used. By keeping it smaller and focused only on storing and
returning TLS config, we make the code easier to follow.
These two methods were more related to auto-config than to tlsutil, so reducing the interface
moves the logic closer to the feature that requires it.
the autoTLS field on Configurator is only set once. By making it a value receiver it
should be allocated as a single block of memory along with Configurator.
Also add godoc to document what it is used for.
The log method only needed the lock because it accessed version. By using an atomic
instead of a lock, we can remove the risk that the comments call out, making log safer
to use.
Also updates the log name to match the function names, and adds some comments about how
the lock is used.
Embedded structs make code harder to navidate because an IDE can not show all uses of
the methods of that field separate from other uses.
Generally embedding of structs should only be used to satisfy an interface, and in this
case the Configurator type does not need to implement the RWMutex interface.
Using a TestSigner was causing problems because go1.16 has this change:
> CreateCertificate now verifies the generated certificate's signature
> using the signer's public key. If the signature is invalid, an error is
> returned, instead of a malformed certificate.
See https://golang.org/doc/go1.16#crypto/x509
Some TLS servers require SNI, but the Golang HTTP client doesn't
include it in the ClientHello when connecting to an IP address. This
change adds a new TLSServerName field to health check definitions to
optionally set it. This fixes#9473.
An old PR (#7623) was merged after #9585. The old code was incompatible with the new
changes, but none of the lines caused a git conflict so the merge was allowed.
The incompatible changes caused the tests to fail. This fixes the old code to
work with the new changes.
* ci: stop building darwin/386 binaries
Go 1.15 drops support for 32-bit binaries on Darwin https://golang.org/doc/go1.15#darwin
* tls: ConnectionState::NegotiatedProtocolIsMutual is deprecated in Go 1.15, this value is always true
* correct error messages that changed slightly
* Completely regenerate some TLS test data
Co-authored-by: R.B. Boyer <rb@hashicorp.com>
Ensure that enabling AutoConfig sets the tls configurator properly
This also refactors the TLS configurator a bit so the naming doesn’t imply only AutoEncrypt as the source of the automatically setup TLS cert info.
Also fix a bug where Consul could segfault if TLS was enabled but no client certificate was provided. How no one has reported this as a problem I am not sure.
Right now this is only hooked into the insecure RPC server and requires JWT authorization. If no JWT authorizer is setup in the configuration then we inject a disabled “authorizer” to always report that JWT authorization is disabled.
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.