hashicorp/hcl library added some better validation for error and illegal
characters. The diff is primarily improved error reporting. The
parser.go change includes a case where illegal characters were silently
dropped, but now get reported as invalid characters.
Introduce limits to prevent unauthorized users from exhausting all
ephemeral ports on agents:
* `{https,rpc}_handshake_timeout`
* `{http,rpc}_max_conns_per_client`
The handshake timeout closes connections that have not completed the TLS
handshake by the deadline (5s by default). For RPC connections this
timeout also separately applies to first byte being read so RPC
connections with TLS enabled have `rpc_handshake_time * 2` as their
deadline.
The connection limit per client prevents a single remote TCP peer from
exhausting all ephemeral ports. The default is 100, but can be lowered
to a minimum of 26. Since streaming RPC connections create a new TCP
connection (until MultiplexV2 is used), 20 connections are reserved for
Raft and non-streaming RPCs to prevent connection exhaustion due to
streaming RPCs.
All limits are configurable and may be disabled by setting them to `0`.
This also includes a fix that closes connections that attempt to create
TLS RPC connections recursively. While only users with valid mTLS
certificates could perform such an operation, it was added as a
safeguard to prevent programming errors before they could cause resource
exhaustion.
Update github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go and github.com/hashicorp/go-discover to
pick up support for EC2 Metadata Instance Service v2 changes.
Follow up to https://github.com/hashicorp/go-discover/pull/128 .
Adds new package that can be used by client and server RPC endpoints to
facilitate monitoring based off of a logger
clean up old code
small comment about write
rm old comment about minsize
rename to Monitor
Removes connection logic from monitor command
Keep connection logic in endpoints, use a channel to send results from
monitoring
use new multisink logger and interfaces
small test for dropped messages
update go-hclogger and update sink/intercept logger interfaces
Adds nomad monitor command. Like consul monitor, this command allows you
to stream logs from a nomad agent in real time with a a specified log
level
add endpoint tests
Upgrade go-hclog to latest version
The current version of go-hclog pads log prefixes to equal lengths
so info becomes [INFO ] and debug becomes [DEBUG]. This breaks
hashicorp/logutils/level.go Check function. Upgrading to the latest
version removes this padding and fixes log filtering that uses logutils
Check
Update multierror to latest as of now. Our version is very old and
dates back to Sep 2015[1]. Here, we aim to pick up a panic fix found in
n https://github.com/hashicorp/go-multierror/pull/11 (Dec 2016).
This is a purely hygiene maintenance change. I am unaware of any causes
of the panic in our current dependencies. Though, some private internal
libraries did rely on the "recent" behavior of go-multierror, and I
aimed to update here to ease our adoption of other libraries later.
[1] d30f09973e
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.
This upgrades hcl2 library dependency to pick up
https://github.com/hashicorp/hcl2/pull/113 .
Prior to this change, parsing and decoding array attributes containing
invalid errors (e.g. references to unknown variables) are silently
dropped, with `cty.Unknown` being assigned to the bad element. Rather
than showing a type/meaningful error from hcl2, we get a very decrypted
error message from msgpack layer trying to handle `cty.unknown`.
This ensures that we propagate diagnostics correctly and report
meaningful errors to users.
Fixes https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/issues/5694
Fixes https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/issues/5680
Our testing so far indicates that ugorji/go/codec maintains backward
compatiblity with the version we are using now, for purposes of Nomad
serialization.
Using latest ugorji/go allows us to get back to using upstream library,
get get the optimizations benefits in RPC paths (including code
generation optimizations).
ugorji/go introduced two significant changes:
* time binary format in debb8e2d2e. Setting `h.BasicHandle.TimeNotBuiltin = true` restores old behavior
* ugorji/go started honoring `json` tag as well:
v1.1.4 is the latest but has a bug in handling RawString that's fixed in
d09a80c1e0
.
* client/metrics: modified metrics to use (updated) client copy of allocation instead of (unupdated) server copy
* updated armon/go-metrics to address race condition in DisplayMetrics
* Divest api/ package of deps elsewhere in the nomad repo.
This will allow making api/ a module without then pulling in the
external repo, leading to a package name conflict.
This required some migration of tests to an apitests/ folder (can be
moved anywhere as it has no deps on it). It also required some
duplication of code, notably some test helpers from api/ -> apitests/
and part (but not all) of testutil/ -> api/testutil/.
Once there's more separation and an e.g. sdk/ folder those can be
removed in favor of a dep on the sdk/ folder, provided the sdk/ folder
doesn't depend on api/ or /.
* Also remove consul dep from api/ package
* Fix stupid linters
* Some restructuring