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Seth Hoenig bd2935ee54 cleanup: tweaks from cr feedback 2022-07-20 10:42:35 -05:00
Seth Hoenig 93cfeb177b cleanup: example refactoring out map[string]struct{} using set.Set
This PR is a little demo of using github.com/hashicorp/go-set to
replace the use of map[T]struct{} as a make-shift set.
2022-07-19 22:50:49 -05:00
Tim Gross 83dc3ec758 secure variables ACL policies (#13294)
Adds a new policy block inside namespaces to control access to secure
variables on the basis of path, with support for globbing.

Splits out VerifyClaim from ResolveClaim.
The ServiceRegistration RPC only needs to be able to verify that a
claim is valid for some allocation in the store; it doesn't care about
implicit policies or capabilities. Split this out to its own method on
the server so that the SecureVariables RPC can reuse it as a separate
step from resolving policies (see next commit).

Support implicit policies based on workload identity
2022-07-11 13:34:05 -04:00
Tim Gross bfcbc00f4e workload identity (#13223)
In order to support implicit ACL policies for tasks to get their own
secrets, each task would need to have its own ACL token. This would
add extra raft overhead as well as new garbage collection jobs for
cleaning up task-specific ACL tokens. Instead, Nomad will create a
workload Identity Claim for each task.

An Identity Claim is a JSON Web Token (JWT) signed by the server’s
private key and attached to an Allocation at the time a plan is
applied. The encoded JWT can be submitted as the X-Nomad-Token header
to replace ACL token secret IDs for the RPCs that support identity
claims.

Whenever a key is is added to a server’s keyring, it will use the key
as the seed for a Ed25519 public-private private keypair. That keypair
will be used for signing the JWT and for verifying the JWT.

This implementation is a ruthlessly minimal approach to support the
secure variables feature. When a JWT is verified, the allocation ID
will be checked against the Nomad state store, and non-existent or
terminal allocation IDs will cause the validation to be rejected. This
is sufficient to support the secure variables feature at launch
without requiring implementation of a background process to renew
soon-to-expire tokens.
2022-07-11 13:34:05 -04:00
Seth Hoenig 9467bc9eb3 api: enable selecting subset of services using rendezvous hashing
This PR adds the 'choose' query parameter to the '/v1/service/<service>' endpoint.

The value of 'choose' is in the form '<number>|<key>', number is the number
of desired services and key is a value unique but consistent to the requester
(e.g. allocID).

Folks aren't really expected to use this API directly, but rather through consul-template
which will soon be getting a new helper function making use of this query parameter.

Example,

curl 'localhost:4646/v1/service/redis?choose=2|abc123'

Note: consul-templte v0.29.1 includes the necessary nomadServices functionality.
2022-06-25 10:37:37 -05:00
James Rasell 4cdc46ae75
service discovery: add pagination and filtering support to info requests (#12552)
* services: add pagination and filter support to info RPC.
* cli: add filter flag to service info command.
* docs: add pagination and filter details to services info API.
* paginator: minor updates to comment and func signature.
2022-04-13 07:41:44 +02:00
James Rasell ea4d7366fc
service-disco: add mixed auth to list and read RPC endpoints.
In the same manner as the delete RPC, the list and read service
registration endpoints can be called either by external operators
or Nomad nodes. The latter occurs when a template is being
rendered which includes Nomad API template funcs. In this case,
the auth token is looked up as the node secret ID for auth.
2022-04-04 13:45:43 +01:00
James Rasell 1ad8ea558a
rpc: add service registration RPC endpoints. 2022-03-03 11:25:29 +01:00