Fix a bug where a millicious user can access or manipulate an alloc in a
namespace they don't have access to. The allocation endpoints perform
ACL checks against the request namespace, not the allocation namespace,
and performs the allocation lookup independently from namespaces.
Here, we check that the requested can access the alloc namespace
regardless of the declared request namespace.
Ideally, we'd enforce that the declared request namespace matches
the actual allocation namespace. Unfortunately, we haven't documented
alloc endpoints as namespaced functions; we suspect starting to enforce
this will be very disruptive and inappropriate for a nomad point
release. As such, we maintain current behavior that doesn't require
passing the proper namespace in request. A future major release may
start enforcing checking declared namespace.
* update
* fix error
* convert server ips in list of string and loop through for output
* drop the for loop in outputs and keep the join command
* switched to TF 0.12 splat expression
This sets a default-but-query-configurable Faker seed in development,
via faker-seed. It also changes uses of Math.random to use Faker’s
randomness so auto-generated data remains stable in development.
fixes https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/issues/6382
The prestart hook for templates blocks while it resolves vault secrets.
If the secret is not found it continues to retry. If a task is shutdown
during this time, the prestart hook currently does not receive
shutdownCtxCancel, causing it to hang.
This PR joins the two contexts so either killCtx or shutdownCtx cancel
and stop the task.
I noticed while working on #6166 that some of the factory properties
that used Faker’s randomisation features are using their output
rather than a function that would call the randomiser. This means that
the randomisation happens once and the value is used for every model
generated by the factory. This wraps the randomiser calls in functions
so different models can have different values.
Golang 1.13 is pickier with importpaths and aliasing and fails
compilation currently.
Here, for go-msgpack dependency, we use upstream ugorji/go with a single
change
23165f7bc3
.
For consistency and to ease noticing descripency, I made ugorji/go and
hashicorp/go-msgpack reference the same sha.
This is a dependency management update and has no functional change to
product.
Without passing the network isolation configuration to the executor,
java tasks are not placed in the same network namespace as the other
processes in their task group, which breaks Consul Connect.
In a job registration request, ensure that the request namespace "header" and job
namespace field match. This should be the case already in prod, as http
handlers ensures that the values match [1].
This mitigates bugs that exploit bugs where we may check a value but act
on another, resulting into bypassing ACL system.
[1] https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/blob/v0.9.5/command/agent/job_endpoint.go#L415-L418
The recurring problem here was that sometimes the factories would
generate more than one task, and it was random whether the task
with the proxy task would be the first in the list. This ensures
that the proxy task is always first so the tests can run again.