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Luiz Aoqui 2420c93179
node pools: list nodes in pool (#17413) 2023-06-06 10:43:43 -04:00
Luiz Aoqui 9bb57c08e3
node pool: add search support (#17385) 2023-06-01 17:48:14 -04:00
Luiz Aoqui 45b0391378
np: implement ACL for node pools (#17365) 2023-06-01 13:03:20 -04:00
hashicorp-copywrite[bot] 005636afa0 [COMPLIANCE] Add Copyright and License Headers 2023-04-10 15:36:59 +00:00
Tim Gross 1cf28996e7 acl: prevent privilege escalation via workload identity
ACL policies can be associated with a job so that the job's Workload Identity
can have expanded access to other policy objects, including other
variables. Policies set on the variables the job automatically has access to
were ignored, but this includes policies with `deny` capabilities.

Additionally, when resolving claims for a workload identity without any attached
policies, the `ResolveClaims` method returned a `nil` ACL object, which is
treated similarly to a management token. While this was safe in Nomad 1.4.x,
when the workload identity token was exposed to the task via the `identity`
block, this allows a user with `submit-job` capabilities to escalate their
privileges.

We originally implemented automatic workload access to Variables as a separate
code path in the Variables RPC endpoint so that we don't have to generate
on-the-fly policies that blow up the ACL policy cache. This is fairly brittle
but also the behavior around wildcard paths in policies different from the rest
of our ACL polices, which is hard to reason about.

Add an `ACLClaim` parameter to the `AllowVariableOperation` method so that we
can push all this logic into the `acl` package and the behavior can be
consistent. This will allow a `deny` policy to override automatic access (and
probably speed up checks of non-automatic variable access).
2023-03-13 11:13:27 -04:00
Michael Schurter d41b99fc19
Migrate acls to generics (#13721)
* Migrate acls to generics

See hashicorp/go-immutable-radix#43

* deps: fixup go.mod formatting

Co-authored-by: Seth Hoenig <shoenig@duck.com>
2022-12-19 09:56:28 -08:00
Tim Gross 1dc053b917 rename SecureVariables to Variables throughout 2022-08-26 16:06:24 -04:00
Tim Gross 9c43c28575
search: use secure vars ACL policy for secure vars context (#13788)
The search RPC used a placeholder policy for searching within the secure
variables context. Now that we have ACL policies built for secure variables, we
can use them for search. Requires a new loose policy for checking if a token has
any secure variables access within a namespace, so that we can filter on
specific paths in the iterator.
2022-07-21 08:39:36 -04:00
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
Luiz Aoqui 74c5578432
api: refactor ACL check for namespace wildcard (#13606)
Improve how the all namespaces wildcard (`*`) is handled when checking
ACL permissions. When using the wildcard namespace the `AllowNsOp` would
return false since it looks for a namespace called `*` to match.

This commit changes this behavior to return `true` when the queried
namespace is `*` and the token allows the operation in _any_ namespace.

Actual permission must be checked per object. The helper function
`AllowNsOpFunc` returns a function that can be used to make this
verification.
2022-07-06 15:22:30 -04:00
Lang Martin 6b6ae6c2bd csi: ACLs for plugin endpoints (#7380)
* acl/policy: add PolicyList for global ACLs

* acl/acl: plugin policy

* acl/acl: maxPrivilege is required to allow "list"

* nomad/csi_endpoint: enforce plugin access with PolicyPlugin

* nomad/csi_endpoint: check job ACL swapped params

* nomad/csi_endpoint_test: test alloc filtering

* acl/policy: add namespace csi-register-plugin

* nomad/job_endpoint: check csi-register-plugin ACL on registration

* nomad/job_endpoint_test: add plugin job cases
2020-03-23 13:59:25 -04:00
Lang Martin b596e67f47 csi: implement volume ACLs (#7339)
* acl/policy: add the volume ACL policies

* nomad/csi_endpoint: enforce ACLs for volume access

* nomad/search_endpoint_oss: volume acls

* acl/acl: add plugin read as a global policy

* acl/policy: add PluginPolicy global cap type

* nomad/csi_endpoint: check the global plugin ACL policy

* nomad/mock/acl: PluginPolicy

* nomad/csi_endpoint: fix list rebase

* nomad/core_sched_test: new test since #7358

* nomad/csi_endpoint_test: use correct permissions for list

* nomad/csi_endpoint: allowCSIMount keeps ACL checks together

* nomad/job_endpoint: check mount permission for jobs

* nomad/job_endpoint_test: need plugin read, too
2020-03-23 13:59:25 -04:00
Mahmood Ali 4b2ba62e35 acl: check ACL against object namespace
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.
2019-10-08 12:59:22 -04:00
Danielle Lancashire 5f734652f2
acl: Add HostVolume ACLs
This adds an initial implementation of ACLs for HostVolumes.

Because HostVolumes are a cluster-wide resource, they cannot be tied to
a namespace, thus here we allow similar wildcard definitions based on
their names, tied to a set of capabilities.

Initially, the only available capabilities are deny, or mount. These
may be extended in the future to allow read-fs, mount-readonly and
similar capabilities.
2019-08-12 15:39:09 +02:00
Danielle Tomlinson cbfa1388db fixup: Code Review 2018-12-12 12:43:16 +01:00
Danielle Tomlinson 1ee0777521 fixup: Correctly sort based on distance, use iradix for ordering 2018-12-11 17:35:51 +01:00
Danielle Tomlinson 8d76d9c24b acl: Add support for globbing namespaces
This commit adds basic support for globbing namespaces in acl
definitions.

For concrete definitions, we merge all of the defined policies at load time, and
perform a simple lookup later on. If an exact match of a concrete
definition is found, we do not attempt to resolve globs.

For glob definitions, we merge definitions of exact replicas of a glob.

When loading a policy for a glob defintion, we choose the glob that has
the closest match to the namespace we are resolving for. We define the
closest match as the one with the _smallest character difference_
between the glob and the namespace we are matching.
2018-12-11 16:33:19 +01:00
Alex Dadgar c1cc51dbee sync 2017-10-13 14:36:02 -07:00
Alex Dadgar a2363e7583 sync acls 2017-09-13 11:38:29 -07:00
Armon Dadgar 99cea1ac23 Moving shared ACL objects 2017-09-04 13:04:45 -07:00
Armon Dadgar e5154d4499 acl: Adding IsManagement check 2017-09-04 13:04:45 -07:00
Armon Dadgar f147f25fe5 Addressing @dadgar review feedback 2017-09-04 13:03:15 -07:00
Armon Dadgar d06f15d910 acl: Adding compiled ACL object 2017-09-04 13:03:14 -07:00