This commit fixes 2 problems with our OIDC flow in the UI, the first is straightforwards, the second is relatively more in depth:
1: A typo (1.10.1 only)
During #10503 we injected our settings service into the our oidc-provider service, there are some comments in the PR as to the whys and wherefores for this change (https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/pull/10503/files#diff-aa2ffda6d0a966ba631c079fa3a5f60a2a1bdc7eed5b3a98ee7b5b682f1cb4c3R28)
Fixing the typo so it was no longer looking for an unknown service (repository/settings > settings)
fixed this.
2: URL encoding (1.9.x, 1.10.x)
TL;DR: /oidc/authorize/provider/with/slashes/code/with/slashes/status/with/slashes should be /oidc/authorize/provider%2Fwith%2Fslashes/code%2Fwith%2Fslashes/status%2Fwith%2Fslashes
When we receive our authorization response back from the OIDC 3rd party, we POST the code and status data from that response back to consul via acallback as part of the OIDC flow. From what I remember back when this feature was originally added, the method is a POST request to avoid folks putting secret-like things into API requests/URLs/query params that are more likely to be visible to the human eye, and POSTing is expected behaviour.
Additionally, in the UI we identify all external resources using unique resource identifiers. Our OIDC flow uses these resources and their identifiers to perform the OIDC flow using a declarative state machine. If any information in these identifiers uses non-URL-safe characters then these characters require URL encoding and we added a helper a while back to specifically help us to do this once we started using this for things that required URL encoding.
The final fix here make sure that we URL encode code and status before using them with one of our unique resource identifiers, just like we do with the majority of other places where we use these identifiers.
* deps: upgrade gogo-protobuf to v1.3.2
* go mod tidy using go 1.16
* proto: regen protobufs after upgrading gogo/protobuf
Co-authored-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@hashicorp.com>
Missed the need to add support for unix domain socket config via
api/command line. This is a variant of the problems described in
it is easy to drop one.
Signed-off-by: Mark Anderson <manderson@hashicorp.com>
Consul 1.10 (PR #9792) introduced the ability to specify a prefix when
importing KV's. This however introduced a regression on Windows
systems which breaks `kv import`. The key name is joined with
specified`-prefix` using `filepath.Join()` which uses a forward slash
(/) to delimit values on Unix-based systems, and a backslash (\) to
delimit values on Windows – the latter of which is incompatible with
Consul KV paths.
This commit replaces filepath.Join() with path.Join() which uses a
forward slash as the delimiter, providing consistent key join behavior
across supported operating systems.
Fixes#10583
Replace call to /agent/self with /status/leader to verify agent
reachability before initializing a watch. This endpoint is not guarded
by ACLs, and as such can be queried by any API client regardless of
their permissions.
Fixes#9353
* defer setting the state before returning to avoid being stuck in `INITIALIZING` state
* add changelog
* move comment with the right if statement
* ca: report state transition error from setSTate
* update comment to reflect state transition
Co-authored-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@hashicorp.com>
Add support for setting QueryOptions on the following agent API endpoints:
- /agent/health/service/name/:name
- /agent/health/service/id/:id
- /agent/service/maintenance/:id
This follows the same pattern used in #9903 to support query options
for other agent API endpoints.
Resolves#9710
Knowing that blocking queries are firing does not provide much
information on its own. If we know the correlation IDs we can
piece together which parts of the snapshot have been populated.
Some of these responses might be empty from the blocking
query timing out. But if they're returning quickly I think we
can reasonably assume they contain data.
* return an error when the index is not valid
* check response as bool when applying `CAOpSetConfig`
* remove check for bool response
* fix error message and add check to test
* fix comment
* add changelog
If multiple instances of a service are co-located on the same node then
their proxies will all share a cache entry for their resolved service
configuration. This is because the cache key contains the name of the
watched service but does not take into account the ID of the watching
proxies.
This means that there will be multiple agent service manager watches
that can wake up on the same cache update. These watchers then
concurrently modify the value in the cache when merging the resolved
config into the local proxy definitions.
To avoid this concurrent map write we will only delete the key from
opaque config in the local proxy definition after the merge, rather
than from the cached value before the merge.
This change adds a new `dns_config.recursor_strategy` option which
controls how Consul queries DNS resolvers listed in the `recursors`
config option. The supported options are `sequential` (default), and
`random`.
Closes#8807
Co-authored-by: Blake Covarrubias <blake@covarrubi.as>
Co-authored-by: Priyanka Sengupta <psengupta@flatiron.com>
Previously when namespaces were enabled, we weren't requesting permission for the actively selected namespace, and instead always checking the permissions for the default namespace.
This commit ensures we request permissions for the actively selected namespace.
This commit adds a bit of string wrangling to avoid the keys in our javascript source file also being transformed. Additionally, whilst looking at this we decided that Maps are a better dictionary than javascript objects, so we moved to use those here also (but this doesn't affect the issue)
Adds 'can access ACLs' which means one of two things
1. When ACLs are disabled I can access the 'please enable ACLs' page
2. When ACLs are enabled, its the same as canRead
When clicking to create a KV within folder name, would would be viewing a form that was a form for creating a KV in the root, which when the user clicked to save, saved the KV in the root.
For the moment at least I've removed the code that strips double slashes, and whilst this isn't ideal, it looks like we've picked up one of those bugs that turns into a 'feature', and completely reworking KV to not rely on the double slashes is not really an option right now.
The compatv2 integration tests were failing because they use an older CLI version with a newer
HTTP API. This commit restores the GRPCPort field to the DebugConfig output to allow older
CIs to continue to fetch the port.
* ca: move provider creation into CAManager
This further decouples the CAManager from Server. It reduces the interface between them and
removes the need for the SetLogger method on providers.
* ca: move SignCertificate to CAManager
To reduce the scope of Server, and keep all the CA logic together
* ca: move SignCertificate to the file where it is used
* auto-config: move autoConfigBackend impl off of Server
Most of these methods are used exclusively for the AutoConfig RPC
endpoint. This PR uses a pattern that we've used in other places as an
incremental step to reducing the scope of Server.
* fix linter issues
* check error when `raftApplyMsgpack`
* ca: move SignCertificate to CAManager
To reduce the scope of Server, and keep all the CA logic together
* check expiry date of the intermediate before using it to sign a leaf
* fix typo in comment
Co-authored-by: Kyle Havlovitz <kylehav@gmail.com>
* Fix test name
* do not check cert start date
* wrap error to mention it is the intermediate expired
* Fix failing test
* update comment
Co-authored-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@hashicorp.com>
* use shim to avoid sleep in test
* add root cert validation
* remove duplicate code
* Revert "fix linter issues"
This reverts commit 6356302b54f06c8f2dee8e59740409d49e84ef24.
* fix import issue
* gofmt leader_connect_ca
* add changelog entry
* update error message
Co-authored-by: Freddy <freddygv@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix error message in test
Co-authored-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Kyle Havlovitz <kylehav@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Freddy <freddygv@users.noreply.github.com>