open-consul/agent/consul/acl.go

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Go

package consul
import (
"fmt"
"sort"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/armon/go-metrics"
"github.com/armon/go-metrics/prometheus"
"github.com/hashicorp/go-hclog"
"golang.org/x/sync/singleflight"
"golang.org/x/time/rate"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/acl"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/acl/resolver"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/structs"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/structs/aclfilter"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/token"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/logging"
)
var ACLCounters = []prometheus.CounterDefinition{
{
Name: []string{"acl", "token", "cache_hit"},
Help: "Increments if Consul is able to resolve a token's identity, or a legacy token, from the cache.",
},
{
Name: []string{"acl", "token", "cache_miss"},
Help: "Increments if Consul cannot resolve a token's identity, or a legacy token, from the cache.",
},
}
var ACLSummaries = []prometheus.SummaryDefinition{
{
Name: []string{"acl", "ResolveToken"},
Help: "This measures the time it takes to resolve an ACL token.",
},
}
// These must be kept in sync with the constants in command/agent/acl.go.
const (
// anonymousToken is the token ID we re-write to if there is no token ID
// provided.
anonymousToken = "anonymous"
// aclTokenReapingRateLimit is the number of batch token reaping requests per second allowed.
aclTokenReapingRateLimit rate.Limit = 1.0
// aclTokenReapingBurst is the number of batch token reaping requests per second
// that can burst after a period of idleness.
aclTokenReapingBurst = 5
// aclBatchDeleteSize is the number of deletions to send in a single batch operation. 4096 should produce a batch that is <150KB
// in size but should be sufficiently large to handle 1 replication round in a single batch
aclBatchDeleteSize = 4096
// aclBatchUpsertSize is the target size in bytes we want to submit for a batch upsert request. We estimate the size at runtime
// due to the data being more variable in its size.
aclBatchUpsertSize = 256 * 1024
// Maximum number of re-resolution requests to be made if the token is modified between
// resolving the token and resolving its policies that would remove one of its policies.
tokenPolicyResolutionMaxRetries = 5
// Maximum number of re-resolution requests to be made if the token is modified between
// resolving the token and resolving its roles that would remove one of its roles.
tokenRoleResolutionMaxRetries = 5
)
// missingIdentity is used to return some identity in the event that the real identity cannot be ascertained
type missingIdentity struct {
reason string
token string
}
func (id *missingIdentity) ID() string {
return id.reason
}
func (id *missingIdentity) SecretToken() string {
return id.token
}
func (id *missingIdentity) PolicyIDs() []string {
return nil
}
func (id *missingIdentity) RoleIDs() []string {
return nil
}
func (id *missingIdentity) ServiceIdentityList() []*structs.ACLServiceIdentity {
return nil
}
func (id *missingIdentity) NodeIdentityList() []*structs.ACLNodeIdentity {
return nil
}
func (id *missingIdentity) IsExpired(asOf time.Time) bool {
return false
}
func (id *missingIdentity) IsLocal() bool {
return false
}
func (id *missingIdentity) EnterpriseMetadata() *acl.EnterpriseMeta {
return structs.DefaultEnterpriseMetaInDefaultPartition()
}
type ACLRemoteError struct {
Err error
}
func (e ACLRemoteError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("Error communicating with the ACL Datacenter: %v", e.Err)
}
func IsACLRemoteError(err error) bool {
_, ok := err.(ACLRemoteError)
return ok
}
func tokenSecretCacheID(token string) string {
return "token-secret:" + token
}
type ACLResolverBackend interface {
ACLDatacenter() string
ResolveIdentityFromToken(token string) (bool, structs.ACLIdentity, error)
ResolvePolicyFromID(policyID string) (bool, *structs.ACLPolicy, error)
ResolveRoleFromID(roleID string) (bool, *structs.ACLRole, error)
IsServerManagementToken(token string) bool
// TODO: separate methods for each RPC call (there are 4)
RPC(method string, args interface{}, reply interface{}) error
EnterpriseACLResolverDelegate
}
type policyOrRoleTokenError struct {
Err error
token string
}
func (e policyOrRoleTokenError) Error() string {
return e.Err.Error()
}
// ACLResolverConfig holds all the configuration necessary to create an ACLResolver
type ACLResolverConfig struct {
// TODO: rename this field?
Config ACLResolverSettings
Logger hclog.Logger
// CacheConfig is a pass through configuration for ACL cache limits
CacheConfig *structs.ACLCachesConfig
// Backend is used to retrieve data from the state store, or perform RPCs
// to fetch data from other Datacenters.
Backend ACLResolverBackend
// DisableDuration is the length of time to leave ACLs disabled when an RPC
// request to a server indicates that the ACL system is disabled. If set to
// 0 then ACLs will not be disabled locally. This value is always set to 0 on
// Servers.
DisableDuration time.Duration
// ACLConfig is the configuration necessary to pass through to the acl package when creating authorizers
// and when authorizing access
ACLConfig *acl.Config
// Tokens is the token store of locally managed tokens
Tokens *token.Store
}
const aclClientDisabledTTL = 30 * time.Second
// TODO: rename the fields to remove the ACL prefix
type ACLResolverSettings struct {
ACLsEnabled bool
Datacenter string
NodeName string
EnterpriseMeta acl.EnterpriseMeta
// ACLPolicyTTL is used to control the time-to-live of cached ACL policies. This has
// a major impact on performance. By default, it is set to 30 seconds.
ACLPolicyTTL time.Duration
// ACLTokenTTL is used to control the time-to-live of cached ACL tokens. This has
// a major impact on performance. By default, it is set to 30 seconds.
ACLTokenTTL time.Duration
// ACLRoleTTL is used to control the time-to-live of cached ACL roles. This has
// a major impact on performance. By default, it is set to 30 seconds.
ACLRoleTTL time.Duration
// ACLDownPolicy is used to control the ACL interaction when we cannot
// reach the PrimaryDatacenter and the token is not in the cache.
// There are the following modes:
// * allow - Allow all requests
// * deny - Deny all requests
// * extend-cache - Ignore the cache expiration, and allow cached
// ACL's to be used to service requests. This
// is the default. If the ACL is not in the cache,
// this acts like deny.
// * async-cache - Same behavior as extend-cache, but perform ACL
// Lookups asynchronously when cache TTL is expired.
ACLDownPolicy string
// ACLDefaultPolicy is used to control the ACL interaction when
// there is no defined policy. This can be "allow" which means
// ACLs are used to deny-list, or "deny" which means ACLs are
// allow-lists.
ACLDefaultPolicy string
}
// ACLResolver is the type to handle all your token and policy resolution needs.
//
// Supports:
// - Resolving tokens locally via the ACLResolverBackend
// - Resolving policies locally via the ACLResolverBackend
// - Resolving roles locally via the ACLResolverBackend
// - Resolving legacy tokens remotely via an ACL.GetPolicy RPC
// - Resolving tokens remotely via an ACL.TokenRead RPC
// - Resolving policies remotely via an ACL.PolicyResolve RPC
// - Resolving roles remotely via an ACL.RoleResolve RPC
//
// Remote Resolution:
//
// Remote resolution can be done synchronously or asynchronously depending
// on the ACLDownPolicy in the Config passed to the resolver.
//
// When the down policy is set to async-cache and we have already cached values
// then go routines will be spawned to perform the RPCs in the background
// and then will update the cache with either the positive or negative result.
//
// When the down policy is set to extend-cache or the token/policy/role is not already
// cached then the same go routines are spawned to do the RPCs in the background.
// However in this mode channels are created to receive the results of the RPC
// and are registered with the resolver. Those channels are immediately read/blocked
// upon.
type ACLResolver struct {
config ACLResolverSettings
logger hclog.Logger
backend ACLResolverBackend
aclConf *acl.Config
tokens *token.Store
cache *structs.ACLCaches
identityGroup singleflight.Group
policyGroup singleflight.Group
roleGroup singleflight.Group
legacyGroup singleflight.Group
down acl.Authorizer
disableDuration time.Duration
disabledUntil time.Time
// disabledLock synchronizes access to disabledUntil
disabledLock sync.RWMutex
agentRecoveryAuthz acl.Authorizer
}
func agentRecoveryAuthorizer(nodeName string, entMeta *acl.EnterpriseMeta, aclConf *acl.Config) (acl.Authorizer, error) {
var conf acl.Config
if aclConf != nil {
conf = *aclConf
}
setEnterpriseConf(entMeta, &conf)
// Build a policy for the agent recovery token.
//
// The builtin agent recovery policy allows reading any node information
// and allows writes to the agent with the node name of the running agent
// only. This used to allow a prefix match on agent names but that seems
// entirely unnecessary so it is now using an exact match.
policy, err := acl.NewPolicyFromSource(fmt.Sprintf(`
agent "%s" {
policy = "write"
}
node_prefix "" {
policy = "read"
}
`, nodeName), acl.SyntaxCurrent, &conf, entMeta.ToEnterprisePolicyMeta())
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return acl.NewPolicyAuthorizerWithDefaults(acl.DenyAll(), []*acl.Policy{policy}, &conf)
}
func NewACLResolver(config *ACLResolverConfig) (*ACLResolver, error) {
if config == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("ACL Resolver must be initialized with a config")
}
if config.Backend == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("ACL Resolver must be initialized with a valid backend")
}
if config.Logger == nil {
config.Logger = hclog.New(&hclog.LoggerOptions{})
}
cache, err := structs.NewACLCaches(config.CacheConfig)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var down acl.Authorizer
switch config.Config.ACLDownPolicy {
case "allow":
down = acl.AllowAll()
case "deny":
down = acl.DenyAll()
case "async-cache", "extend-cache":
down = acl.RootAuthorizer(config.Config.ACLDefaultPolicy)
default:
return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid ACL down policy %q", config.Config.ACLDownPolicy)
}
authz, err := agentRecoveryAuthorizer(config.Config.NodeName, &config.Config.EnterpriseMeta, config.ACLConfig)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to initialize the agent recovery authorizer")
}
return &ACLResolver{
config: config.Config,
logger: config.Logger.Named(logging.ACL),
backend: config.Backend,
aclConf: config.ACLConfig,
cache: cache,
disableDuration: config.DisableDuration,
down: down,
tokens: config.Tokens,
agentRecoveryAuthz: authz,
}, nil
}
func (r *ACLResolver) Close() {
r.aclConf.Close()
}
func (r *ACLResolver) fetchAndCacheIdentityFromToken(token string, cached *structs.IdentityCacheEntry) (structs.ACLIdentity, error) {
req := structs.ACLTokenGetRequest{
Datacenter: r.backend.ACLDatacenter(),
TokenID: token,
TokenIDType: structs.ACLTokenSecret,
QueryOptions: structs.QueryOptions{
Token: token,
AllowStale: true,
},
}
var resp structs.ACLTokenResponse
err := r.backend.RPC("ACL.TokenRead", &req, &resp)
if err == nil {
if resp.Token == nil {
r.cache.RemoveIdentityWithSecretToken(token)
return nil, acl.ErrNotFound
} else if resp.Token.Local && r.config.Datacenter != resp.SourceDatacenter {
r.cache.RemoveIdentityWithSecretToken(token)
return nil, acl.PermissionDeniedError{Cause: fmt.Sprintf("This is a local token in datacenter %q", resp.SourceDatacenter)}
} else {
r.cache.PutIdentityWithSecretToken(token, resp.Token)
return resp.Token, nil
}
}
if acl.IsErrNotFound(err) {
// Make sure to remove from the cache if it was deleted
r.cache.RemoveIdentityWithSecretToken(token)
return nil, acl.ErrNotFound
}
// some other RPC error
if cached != nil && (r.config.ACLDownPolicy == "extend-cache" || r.config.ACLDownPolicy == "async-cache") {
// extend the cache
r.cache.PutIdentityWithSecretToken(token, cached.Identity)
return cached.Identity, nil
}
r.cache.RemoveIdentityWithSecretToken(token)
return nil, err
}
// resolveIdentityFromToken takes a token secret as a string and returns an ACLIdentity.
// We read the value from ACLResolver's cache if available, and if the read misses
// we initiate an RPC for the value.
func (r *ACLResolver) resolveIdentityFromToken(token string) (structs.ACLIdentity, error) {
// Attempt to resolve locally first (local results are not cached)
if done, identity, err := r.backend.ResolveIdentityFromToken(token); done {
return identity, err
}
// Check the cache before making any RPC requests
cacheEntry := r.cache.GetIdentityWithSecretToken(token)
if cacheEntry != nil && cacheEntry.Age() <= r.config.ACLTokenTTL {
metrics.IncrCounter([]string{"acl", "token", "cache_hit"}, 1)
return cacheEntry.Identity, nil
}
metrics.IncrCounter([]string{"acl", "token", "cache_miss"}, 1)
// Background a RPC request and wait on it if we must
waitChan := r.identityGroup.DoChan(token, func() (interface{}, error) {
identity, err := r.fetchAndCacheIdentityFromToken(token, cacheEntry)
return identity, err
})
waitForResult := cacheEntry == nil || r.config.ACLDownPolicy != "async-cache"
if !waitForResult {
// waitForResult being false requires the cacheEntry to not be nil
return cacheEntry.Identity, nil
}
// block on the read here, this is why we don't need chan buffering
res := <-waitChan
var identity structs.ACLIdentity
if res.Val != nil { // avoid a nil-not-nil bug
identity = res.Val.(structs.ACLIdentity)
}
if res.Err != nil && !acl.IsErrNotFound(res.Err) {
return identity, ACLRemoteError{Err: res.Err}
}
return identity, res.Err
}
func (r *ACLResolver) fetchAndCachePoliciesForIdentity(identity structs.ACLIdentity, policyIDs []string, cached map[string]*structs.PolicyCacheEntry) (map[string]*structs.ACLPolicy, error) {
req := structs.ACLPolicyBatchGetRequest{
Datacenter: r.backend.ACLDatacenter(),
PolicyIDs: policyIDs,
QueryOptions: structs.QueryOptions{
Token: identity.SecretToken(),
AllowStale: true,
},
}
var resp structs.ACLPolicyBatchResponse
err := r.backend.RPC("ACL.PolicyResolve", &req, &resp)
if err == nil {
out := make(map[string]*structs.ACLPolicy)
for _, policy := range resp.Policies {
out[policy.ID] = policy
}
for _, policyID := range policyIDs {
if policy, ok := out[policyID]; ok {
r.cache.PutPolicy(policyID, policy)
} else {
r.cache.PutPolicy(policyID, nil)
}
}
return out, nil
}
if handledErr := r.maybeHandleIdentityErrorDuringFetch(identity, err); handledErr != nil {
return nil, handledErr
}
// other RPC error - use cache if available
extendCache := r.config.ACLDownPolicy == "extend-cache" || r.config.ACLDownPolicy == "async-cache"
out := make(map[string]*structs.ACLPolicy)
insufficientCache := false
for _, policyID := range policyIDs {
if entry, ok := cached[policyID]; extendCache && ok {
r.cache.PutPolicy(policyID, entry.Policy)
if entry.Policy != nil {
out[policyID] = entry.Policy
}
} else {
r.cache.PutPolicy(policyID, nil)
insufficientCache = true
}
}
if insufficientCache {
return nil, ACLRemoteError{Err: err}
}
return out, nil
}
func (r *ACLResolver) fetchAndCacheRolesForIdentity(identity structs.ACLIdentity, roleIDs []string, cached map[string]*structs.RoleCacheEntry) (map[string]*structs.ACLRole, error) {
req := structs.ACLRoleBatchGetRequest{
Datacenter: r.backend.ACLDatacenter(),
RoleIDs: roleIDs,
QueryOptions: structs.QueryOptions{
Token: identity.SecretToken(),
AllowStale: true,
},
}
var resp structs.ACLRoleBatchResponse
err := r.backend.RPC("ACL.RoleResolve", &req, &resp)
if err == nil {
out := make(map[string]*structs.ACLRole)
for _, role := range resp.Roles {
out[role.ID] = role
}
for _, roleID := range roleIDs {
if role, ok := out[roleID]; ok {
r.cache.PutRole(roleID, role)
} else {
r.cache.PutRole(roleID, nil)
}
}
return out, nil
}
if handledErr := r.maybeHandleIdentityErrorDuringFetch(identity, err); handledErr != nil {
return nil, handledErr
}
// other RPC error - use cache if available
extendCache := r.config.ACLDownPolicy == "extend-cache" || r.config.ACLDownPolicy == "async-cache"
out := make(map[string]*structs.ACLRole)
insufficientCache := false
for _, roleID := range roleIDs {
if entry, ok := cached[roleID]; extendCache && ok {
r.cache.PutRole(roleID, entry.Role)
if entry.Role != nil {
out[roleID] = entry.Role
}
} else {
r.cache.PutRole(roleID, nil)
insufficientCache = true
}
}
if insufficientCache {
return nil, ACLRemoteError{Err: err}
}
return out, nil
}
func (r *ACLResolver) maybeHandleIdentityErrorDuringFetch(identity structs.ACLIdentity, err error) error {
if acl.IsErrNotFound(err) {
// make sure to indicate that this identity is no longer valid within
// the cache
r.cache.RemoveIdentityWithSecretToken(identity.SecretToken())
// Do not touch the cache. Getting a top level ACL not found error
// only indicates that the secret token used in the request
// no longer exists
return &policyOrRoleTokenError{acl.ErrNotFound, identity.SecretToken()}
}
if acl.IsErrPermissionDenied(err) {
// invalidate our ID cache so that identity resolution will take place
// again in the future
r.cache.RemoveIdentityWithSecretToken(identity.SecretToken())
// Do not remove from the cache for permission denied
// what this does indicate is that our view of the token is out of date
return &policyOrRoleTokenError{acl.ErrPermissionDenied, identity.SecretToken()}
}
return nil
}
func (r *ACLResolver) filterPoliciesByScope(policies structs.ACLPolicies) structs.ACLPolicies {
var out structs.ACLPolicies
for _, policy := range policies {
if len(policy.Datacenters) == 0 {
out = append(out, policy)
continue
}
for _, dc := range policy.Datacenters {
if dc == r.config.Datacenter {
out = append(out, policy)
continue
}
}
}
return out
}
func (r *ACLResolver) resolvePoliciesForIdentity(identity structs.ACLIdentity) (structs.ACLPolicies, error) {
var (
policyIDs = identity.PolicyIDs()
roleIDs = identity.RoleIDs()
serviceIdentities = structs.ACLServiceIdentities(identity.ServiceIdentityList())
nodeIdentities = structs.ACLNodeIdentities(identity.NodeIdentityList())
)
if len(policyIDs) == 0 && len(serviceIdentities) == 0 && len(roleIDs) == 0 && len(nodeIdentities) == 0 {
// In this case the default policy will be all that is in effect.
return nil, nil
}
// Collect all of the roles tied to this token.
roles, err := r.collectRolesForIdentity(identity, roleIDs)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Merge the policies and service identities across Token and Role fields.
for _, role := range roles {
for _, link := range role.Policies {
policyIDs = append(policyIDs, link.ID)
}
serviceIdentities = append(serviceIdentities, role.ServiceIdentities...)
nodeIdentities = append(nodeIdentities, role.NodeIdentityList()...)
}
// Now deduplicate any policies or service identities that occur more than once.
policyIDs = dedupeStringSlice(policyIDs)
serviceIdentities = serviceIdentities.Deduplicate()
nodeIdentities = nodeIdentities.Deduplicate()
// Generate synthetic policies for all service identities in effect.
syntheticPolicies := r.synthesizePoliciesForServiceIdentities(serviceIdentities, identity.EnterpriseMetadata())
syntheticPolicies = append(syntheticPolicies, r.synthesizePoliciesForNodeIdentities(nodeIdentities, identity.EnterpriseMetadata())...)
// For the new ACLs policy replication is mandatory for correct operation on servers. Therefore
// we only attempt to resolve policies locally
policies, err := r.collectPoliciesForIdentity(identity, policyIDs, len(syntheticPolicies))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
policies = append(policies, syntheticPolicies...)
filtered := r.filterPoliciesByScope(policies)
if len(policies) > 0 && len(filtered) == 0 {
r.logger.Warn("ACL token used lacks permissions in this datacenter: its associated ACL policies, service identities, and/or node identities are scoped to other datacenters", "accessor_id", identity.ID(), "datacenter", r.config.Datacenter)
}
return filtered, nil
}
func (r *ACLResolver) synthesizePoliciesForServiceIdentities(serviceIdentities []*structs.ACLServiceIdentity, entMeta *acl.EnterpriseMeta) []*structs.ACLPolicy {
if len(serviceIdentities) == 0 {
return nil
}
syntheticPolicies := make([]*structs.ACLPolicy, 0, len(serviceIdentities))
for _, s := range serviceIdentities {
syntheticPolicies = append(syntheticPolicies, s.SyntheticPolicy(entMeta))
}
return syntheticPolicies
}
func (r *ACLResolver) synthesizePoliciesForNodeIdentities(nodeIdentities []*structs.ACLNodeIdentity, entMeta *acl.EnterpriseMeta) []*structs.ACLPolicy {
if len(nodeIdentities) == 0 {
return nil
}
syntheticPolicies := make([]*structs.ACLPolicy, 0, len(nodeIdentities))
for _, n := range nodeIdentities {
syntheticPolicies = append(syntheticPolicies, n.SyntheticPolicy(entMeta))
}
return syntheticPolicies
}
func mergeStringSlice(a, b []string) []string {
out := make([]string, 0, len(a)+len(b))
out = append(out, a...)
out = append(out, b...)
return dedupeStringSlice(out)
}
func dedupeStringSlice(in []string) []string {
// From: https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/SliceTricks#in-place-deduplicate-comparable
if len(in) <= 1 {
return in
}
sort.Strings(in)
j := 0
for i := 1; i < len(in); i++ {
if in[j] == in[i] {
continue
}
j++
in[j] = in[i]
}
return in[:j+1]
}
func (r *ACLResolver) collectPoliciesForIdentity(identity structs.ACLIdentity, policyIDs []string, extraCap int) ([]*structs.ACLPolicy, error) {
policies := make([]*structs.ACLPolicy, 0, len(policyIDs)+extraCap)
// Get all associated policies
var missing []string
var expired []*structs.ACLPolicy
expCacheMap := make(map[string]*structs.PolicyCacheEntry)
var accessorID string
if identity != nil {
accessorID = identity.ID()
}
for _, policyID := range policyIDs {
if done, policy, err := r.backend.ResolvePolicyFromID(policyID); done {
if err != nil && !acl.IsErrNotFound(err) {
return nil, err
}
if policy != nil {
policies = append(policies, policy)
} else {
r.logger.Warn("policy not found for identity",
"policy", policyID,
"accessorID", accessorID,
)
}
continue
}
// create the missing list which we can execute an RPC to get all the missing policies at once
entry := r.cache.GetPolicy(policyID)
if entry == nil {
missing = append(missing, policyID)
continue
}
if entry.Policy == nil {
// this happens when we cache a negative response for the policy's existence
continue
}
if entry.Age() >= r.config.ACLPolicyTTL {
expired = append(expired, entry.Policy)
expCacheMap[policyID] = entry
} else {
policies = append(policies, entry.Policy)
}
}
// Hot-path if we have no missing or expired policies
if len(missing)+len(expired) == 0 {
return policies, nil
}
hasMissing := len(missing) > 0
fetchIDs := missing
for _, policy := range expired {
fetchIDs = append(fetchIDs, policy.ID)
}
// Background a RPC request and wait on it if we must
waitChan := r.policyGroup.DoChan(identity.SecretToken(), func() (interface{}, error) {
policies, err := r.fetchAndCachePoliciesForIdentity(identity, fetchIDs, expCacheMap)
return policies, err
})
waitForResult := hasMissing || r.config.ACLDownPolicy != "async-cache"
if !waitForResult {
// waitForResult being false requires that all the policies were cached already
policies = append(policies, expired...)
return policies, nil
}
res := <-waitChan
if res.Err != nil {
return nil, res.Err
}
if res.Val != nil {
foundPolicies := res.Val.(map[string]*structs.ACLPolicy)
for _, policy := range foundPolicies {
policies = append(policies, policy)
}
}
return policies, nil
}
func (r *ACLResolver) resolveRolesForIdentity(identity structs.ACLIdentity) (structs.ACLRoles, error) {
return r.collectRolesForIdentity(identity, identity.RoleIDs())
}
func (r *ACLResolver) collectRolesForIdentity(identity structs.ACLIdentity, roleIDs []string) (structs.ACLRoles, error) {
if len(roleIDs) == 0 {
return nil, nil
}
// For the new ACLs policy & role replication is mandatory for correct operation
// on servers. Therefore we only attempt to resolve roles locally
roles := make([]*structs.ACLRole, 0, len(roleIDs))
var missing []string
var expired []*structs.ACLRole
expCacheMap := make(map[string]*structs.RoleCacheEntry)
for _, roleID := range roleIDs {
if done, role, err := r.backend.ResolveRoleFromID(roleID); done {
if err != nil && !acl.IsErrNotFound(err) {
return nil, err
}
if role != nil {
roles = append(roles, role)
} else {
var accessorID string
if identity != nil {
accessorID = identity.ID()
}
r.logger.Warn("role not found for identity",
"role", roleID,
"accessorID", accessorID,
)
}
continue
}
// create the missing list which we can execute an RPC to get all the missing roles at once
entry := r.cache.GetRole(roleID)
if entry == nil {
missing = append(missing, roleID)
continue
}
if entry.Role == nil {
// this happens when we cache a negative response for the role's existence
continue
}
if entry.Age() >= r.config.ACLRoleTTL {
expired = append(expired, entry.Role)
expCacheMap[roleID] = entry
} else {
roles = append(roles, entry.Role)
}
}
// Hot-path if we have no missing or expired roles
if len(missing)+len(expired) == 0 {
return roles, nil
}
hasMissing := len(missing) > 0
fetchIDs := missing
for _, role := range expired {
fetchIDs = append(fetchIDs, role.ID)
}
waitChan := r.roleGroup.DoChan(identity.SecretToken(), func() (interface{}, error) {
roles, err := r.fetchAndCacheRolesForIdentity(identity, fetchIDs, expCacheMap)
return roles, err
})
waitForResult := hasMissing || r.config.ACLDownPolicy != "async-cache"
if !waitForResult {
// waitForResult being false requires that all the roles were cached already
roles = append(roles, expired...)
return roles, nil
}
res := <-waitChan
if res.Err != nil {
return nil, res.Err
}
if res.Val != nil {
foundRoles := res.Val.(map[string]*structs.ACLRole)
for _, role := range foundRoles {
roles = append(roles, role)
}
}
return roles, nil
}
func (r *ACLResolver) resolveTokenToIdentityAndPolicies(token string) (structs.ACLIdentity, structs.ACLPolicies, error) {
var lastErr error
var lastIdentity structs.ACLIdentity
for i := 0; i < tokenPolicyResolutionMaxRetries; i++ {
// Resolve the token to an ACLIdentity
identity, err := r.resolveIdentityFromToken(token)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
} else if identity == nil {
return nil, nil, acl.ErrNotFound
} else if identity.IsExpired(time.Now()) {
return nil, nil, acl.ErrNotFound
}
lastIdentity = identity
policies, err := r.resolvePoliciesForIdentity(identity)
if err == nil {
return identity, policies, nil
}
lastErr = err
if tokenErr, ok := err.(*policyOrRoleTokenError); ok {
if acl.IsErrNotFound(err) && tokenErr.token == identity.SecretToken() {
// token was deleted while resolving policies
return nil, nil, acl.ErrNotFound
}
// other types of policyOrRoleTokenErrors should cause retrying the whole token
// resolution process
} else {
return identity, nil, err
}
}
return lastIdentity, nil, lastErr
}
func (r *ACLResolver) resolveTokenToIdentityAndRoles(token string) (structs.ACLIdentity, structs.ACLRoles, error) {
var lastErr error
var lastIdentity structs.ACLIdentity
for i := 0; i < tokenRoleResolutionMaxRetries; i++ {
// Resolve the token to an ACLIdentity
identity, err := r.resolveIdentityFromToken(token)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
} else if identity == nil {
return nil, nil, acl.ErrNotFound
} else if identity.IsExpired(time.Now()) {
return nil, nil, acl.ErrNotFound
}
lastIdentity = identity
roles, err := r.resolveRolesForIdentity(identity)
if err == nil {
return identity, roles, nil
}
lastErr = err
if tokenErr, ok := err.(*policyOrRoleTokenError); ok {
if acl.IsErrNotFound(err) && tokenErr.token == identity.SecretToken() {
// token was deleted while resolving roles
return nil, nil, acl.ErrNotFound
}
// other types of policyOrRoleTokenErrors should cause retrying the whole token
// resolution process
} else {
return identity, nil, err
}
}
return lastIdentity, nil, lastErr
}
func (r *ACLResolver) handleACLDisabledError(err error) {
if r.disableDuration == 0 || err == nil || !acl.IsErrDisabled(err) {
return
}
r.logger.Debug("ACLs disabled on servers, will retry", "retry_interval", r.disableDuration)
r.disabledLock.Lock()
r.disabledUntil = time.Now().Add(r.disableDuration)
r.disabledLock.Unlock()
}
func (r *ACLResolver) resolveLocallyManagedToken(token string) (structs.ACLIdentity, acl.Authorizer, bool) {
// can only resolve local tokens if we were given a token store
if r.tokens == nil {
return nil, nil, false
}
if r.tokens.IsAgentRecoveryToken(token) {
return structs.NewAgentRecoveryTokenIdentity(r.config.NodeName, token), r.agentRecoveryAuthz, true
}
if r.backend.IsServerManagementToken(token) {
return structs.NewACLServerIdentity(token), acl.ManageAll(), true
}
return r.resolveLocallyManagedEnterpriseToken(token)
}
// ResolveToken to an acl.Authorizer and structs.ACLIdentity. The acl.Authorizer
// can be used to check permissions granted to the token, and the ACLIdentity
// describes the token and any defaults applied to it.
func (r *ACLResolver) ResolveToken(token string) (resolver.Result, error) {
if !r.ACLsEnabled() {
return resolver.Result{Authorizer: acl.ManageAll()}, nil
}
if acl.RootAuthorizer(token) != nil {
return resolver.Result{}, acl.ErrRootDenied
}
// handle the anonymous token
if token == "" {
token = anonymousToken
}
if ident, authz, ok := r.resolveLocallyManagedToken(token); ok {
return resolver.Result{Authorizer: authz, ACLIdentity: ident}, nil
}
defer metrics.MeasureSince([]string{"acl", "ResolveToken"}, time.Now())
identity, policies, err := r.resolveTokenToIdentityAndPolicies(token)
if err != nil {
r.handleACLDisabledError(err)
if IsACLRemoteError(err) {
r.logger.Error("Error resolving token", "error", err)
ident := &missingIdentity{reason: "primary-dc-down", token: token}
return resolver.Result{Authorizer: r.down, ACLIdentity: ident}, nil
}
return resolver.Result{}, err
}
// Build the Authorizer
var chain []acl.Authorizer
var conf acl.Config
if r.aclConf != nil {
conf = *r.aclConf
}
setEnterpriseConf(identity.EnterpriseMetadata(), &conf)
authz, err := policies.Compile(r.cache, &conf)
if err != nil {
return resolver.Result{}, err
}
chain = append(chain, authz)
authz, err = r.resolveEnterpriseDefaultsForIdentity(identity)
if err != nil {
if IsACLRemoteError(err) {
r.logger.Error("Error resolving identity defaults", "error", err)
return resolver.Result{Authorizer: r.down, ACLIdentity: identity}, nil
}
return resolver.Result{}, err
} else if authz != nil {
chain = append(chain, authz)
}
chain = append(chain, acl.RootAuthorizer(r.config.ACLDefaultPolicy))
return resolver.Result{Authorizer: acl.NewChainedAuthorizer(chain), ACLIdentity: identity}, nil
}
func (r *ACLResolver) ACLsEnabled() bool {
// Whether we desire ACLs to be enabled according to configuration
if !r.config.ACLsEnabled {
return false
}
if r.disableDuration != 0 {
// Whether ACLs are disabled according to RPCs failing with a ACLs Disabled error
r.disabledLock.RLock()
defer r.disabledLock.RUnlock()
return time.Now().After(r.disabledUntil)
}
return true
}
func (r *ACLResolver) ResolveTokenAndDefaultMeta(
token string,
entMeta *acl.EnterpriseMeta,
authzContext *acl.AuthorizerContext,
) (resolver.Result, error) {
result, err := r.ResolveToken(token)
if err != nil {
return resolver.Result{}, err
}
if entMeta == nil {
entMeta = &acl.EnterpriseMeta{}
}
// Default the EnterpriseMeta based on the Tokens meta or actual defaults
// in the case of unknown identity
switch {
case authzContext.PeerOrEmpty() == "" && result.ACLIdentity != nil:
entMeta.Merge(result.ACLIdentity.EnterpriseMetadata())
case result.ACLIdentity != nil:
// We _do not_ normalize the enterprise meta from the token when a peer
// name was specified because namespaces across clusters are not
// equivalent. A local namespace is _never_ correct for a remote query.
entMeta.Merge(
structs.DefaultEnterpriseMetaInPartition(
result.ACLIdentity.EnterpriseMetadata().PartitionOrDefault(),
),
)
default:
entMeta.Merge(structs.DefaultEnterpriseMetaInDefaultPartition())
}
// Use the meta to fill in the ACL authorization context
entMeta.FillAuthzContext(authzContext)
return result, err
}
func filterACLWithAuthorizer(logger hclog.Logger, authorizer acl.Authorizer, subj interface{}) {
aclfilter.New(authorizer, logger).Filter(subj)
}
// filterACL uses the ACLResolver to resolve the token in an acl.Authorizer,
// then uses the acl.Authorizer to filter subj. Any entities in subj that are
// not authorized for read access will be removed from subj.
func filterACL(r *ACLResolver, token string, subj interface{}) error {
// Get the ACL from the token
authorizer, err := r.ResolveToken(token)
if err != nil {
return err
}
filterACLWithAuthorizer(r.logger, authorizer, subj)
return nil
}
type partitionInfoNoop struct{}
func (p *partitionInfoNoop) ExportsForPartition(partition string) acl.ExportedServices {
return acl.ExportedServices{}
}