353 lines
10 KiB
Go
353 lines
10 KiB
Go
package vault
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import (
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"crypto/tls"
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"crypto/x509"
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"fmt"
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"net"
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"net/http"
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"net/url"
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"sync"
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"sync/atomic"
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"time"
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"github.com/hashicorp/vault/helper/forwarding"
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"golang.org/x/net/context"
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"golang.org/x/net/http2"
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"google.golang.org/grpc"
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)
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const (
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clusterListenerAcceptDeadline = 500 * time.Millisecond
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)
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// Starts the listeners and servers necessary to handle forwarded requests
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func (c *Core) startForwarding() error {
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c.logger.Trace("core: cluster listener setup function")
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defer c.logger.Trace("core: leaving cluster listener setup function")
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// Clean up in case we have transitioned from a client to a server
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c.requestForwardingConnectionLock.Lock()
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c.clearForwardingClients()
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c.requestForwardingConnectionLock.Unlock()
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// Resolve locally to avoid races
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ha := c.ha != nil
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// Get our TLS config
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tlsConfig, err := c.ClusterTLSConfig()
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if err != nil {
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c.logger.Error("core: failed to get tls configuration when starting forwarding", "error", err)
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return err
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}
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// The server supports all of the possible protos
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tlsConfig.NextProtos = []string{"h2", "req_fw_sb-act_v1"}
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// Create our RPC server and register the request handler server
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c.clusterParamsLock.Lock()
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if c.rpcServer != nil {
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c.logger.Warn("core: forwarding rpc server already running")
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return nil
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}
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c.rpcServer = grpc.NewServer()
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if ha && c.clusterHandler != nil {
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RegisterRequestForwardingServer(c.rpcServer, &forwardedRequestRPCServer{
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core: c,
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handler: c.clusterHandler,
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})
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}
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c.clusterParamsLock.Unlock()
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// Create the HTTP/2 server that will be shared by both RPC and regular
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// duties. Doing it this way instead of listening via the server and gRPC
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// allows us to re-use the same port via ALPN. We can just tell the server
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// to serve a given conn and which handler to use.
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fws := &http2.Server{}
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// Shutdown coordination logic
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var shutdown uint32
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shutdownWg := &sync.WaitGroup{}
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for _, addr := range c.clusterListenerAddrs {
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shutdownWg.Add(1)
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// Force a local resolution to avoid data races
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laddr := addr
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// Start our listening loop
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go func() {
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defer shutdownWg.Done()
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if c.logger.IsInfo() {
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c.logger.Info("core/startClusterListener: starting listener", "listener_address", laddr)
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}
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// Create a TCP listener. We do this separately and specifically
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// with TCP so that we can set deadlines.
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tcpLn, err := net.ListenTCP("tcp", laddr)
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if err != nil {
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c.logger.Error("core/startClusterListener: error starting listener", "error", err)
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return
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}
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// Wrap the listener with TLS
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tlsLn := tls.NewListener(tcpLn, tlsConfig)
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defer tlsLn.Close()
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if c.logger.IsInfo() {
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c.logger.Info("core/startClusterListener: serving cluster requests", "cluster_listen_address", tlsLn.Addr())
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}
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for {
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if atomic.LoadUint32(&shutdown) > 0 {
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return
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}
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// Set the deadline for the accept call. If it passes we'll get
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// an error, causing us to check the condition at the top
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// again.
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tcpLn.SetDeadline(time.Now().Add(clusterListenerAcceptDeadline))
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// Accept the connection
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conn, err := tlsLn.Accept()
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if conn != nil {
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// Always defer although it may be closed ahead of time
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defer conn.Close()
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}
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if err != nil {
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continue
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}
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// Type assert to TLS connection and handshake to populate the
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// connection state
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tlsConn := conn.(*tls.Conn)
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err = tlsConn.Handshake()
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if err != nil {
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if c.logger.IsDebug() {
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c.logger.Debug("core: error handshaking cluster connection", "error", err)
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}
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if conn != nil {
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conn.Close()
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}
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continue
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}
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switch tlsConn.ConnectionState().NegotiatedProtocol {
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case "req_fw_sb-act_v1":
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if !ha {
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conn.Close()
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continue
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}
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c.logger.Trace("core: got req_fw_sb-act_v1 connection")
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go fws.ServeConn(conn, &http2.ServeConnOpts{
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Handler: c.rpcServer,
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})
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default:
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c.logger.Debug("core: unknown negotiated protocol on cluster port")
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conn.Close()
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continue
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}
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}
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}()
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}
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// This is in its own goroutine so that we don't block the main thread, and
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// thus we use atomic and channels to coordinate
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// However, because you can't query the status of a channel, we set a bool
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// here while we have the state lock to know whether to actually send a
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// shutdown (e.g. whether the channel will block). See issue #2083.
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c.clusterListenersRunning = true
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go func() {
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// If we get told to shut down...
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<-c.clusterListenerShutdownCh
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// Stop the RPC server
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c.logger.Info("core: shutting down forwarding rpc listeners")
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c.clusterParamsLock.Lock()
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c.rpcServer.Stop()
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c.rpcServer = nil
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c.clusterParamsLock.Unlock()
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c.logger.Info("core: forwarding rpc listeners stopped")
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// Set the shutdown flag. This will cause the listeners to shut down
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// within the deadline in clusterListenerAcceptDeadline
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atomic.StoreUint32(&shutdown, 1)
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// Wait for them all to shut down
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shutdownWg.Wait()
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c.logger.Info("core: rpc listeners successfully shut down")
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// Tell the main thread that shutdown is done.
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c.clusterListenerShutdownSuccessCh <- struct{}{}
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}()
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return nil
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}
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// refreshRequestForwardingConnection ensures that the client/transport are
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// alive and that the current active address value matches the most
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// recently-known address.
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func (c *Core) refreshRequestForwardingConnection(clusterAddr string) error {
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c.logger.Trace("core: refreshing forwarding connection")
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defer c.logger.Trace("core: done refreshing forwarding connection")
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c.requestForwardingConnectionLock.Lock()
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defer c.requestForwardingConnectionLock.Unlock()
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// Clean things up first
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c.clearForwardingClients()
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// If we don't have anything to connect to, just return
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if clusterAddr == "" {
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return nil
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}
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clusterURL, err := url.Parse(clusterAddr)
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if err != nil {
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c.logger.Error("core: error parsing cluster address attempting to refresh forwarding connection", "error", err)
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return err
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}
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// Set up grpc forwarding handling
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// It's not really insecure, but we have to dial manually to get the
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// ALPN header right. It's just "insecure" because GRPC isn't managing
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// the TLS state.
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ctx, cancelFunc := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
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c.rpcClientConnCancelFunc = cancelFunc
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c.rpcClientConn, err = grpc.DialContext(ctx, clusterURL.Host, grpc.WithDialer(c.getGRPCDialer("req_fw_sb-act_v1", "", nil)), grpc.WithInsecure())
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if err != nil {
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c.logger.Error("core: err setting up forwarding rpc client", "error", err)
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return err
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}
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c.rpcForwardingClient = NewRequestForwardingClient(c.rpcClientConn)
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return nil
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}
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func (c *Core) clearForwardingClients() {
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c.logger.Trace("core: clearing forwarding clients")
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defer c.logger.Trace("core: done clearing forwarding clients")
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if c.rpcClientConnCancelFunc != nil {
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c.rpcClientConnCancelFunc()
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c.rpcClientConnCancelFunc = nil
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}
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if c.rpcClientConn != nil {
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c.rpcClientConn.Close()
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c.rpcClientConn = nil
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}
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c.rpcForwardingClient = nil
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}
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// ForwardRequest forwards a given request to the active node and returns the
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// response.
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func (c *Core) ForwardRequest(req *http.Request) (int, http.Header, []byte, error) {
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c.requestForwardingConnectionLock.RLock()
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defer c.requestForwardingConnectionLock.RUnlock()
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if c.rpcForwardingClient == nil {
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return 0, nil, nil, ErrCannotForward
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}
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freq, err := forwarding.GenerateForwardedRequest(req)
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if err != nil {
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c.logger.Error("core: error creating forwarding RPC request", "error", err)
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return 0, nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("error creating forwarding RPC request")
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}
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if freq == nil {
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c.logger.Error("core: got nil forwarding RPC request")
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return 0, nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("got nil forwarding RPC request")
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}
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resp, err := c.rpcForwardingClient.ForwardRequest(context.Background(), freq, grpc.FailFast(true))
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if err != nil {
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c.logger.Error("core: error during forwarded RPC request", "error", err)
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return 0, nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("error during forwarding RPC request")
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}
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var header http.Header
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if resp.HeaderEntries != nil {
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header = make(http.Header)
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for k, v := range resp.HeaderEntries {
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for _, j := range v.Values {
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header.Add(k, j)
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}
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}
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}
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return int(resp.StatusCode), header, resp.Body, nil
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}
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// getGRPCDialer is used to return a dialer that has the correct TLS
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// configuration. Otherwise gRPC tries to be helpful and stomps all over our
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// NextProtos.
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func (c *Core) getGRPCDialer(alpnProto, serverName string, caCert *x509.Certificate) func(string, time.Duration) (net.Conn, error) {
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return func(addr string, timeout time.Duration) (net.Conn, error) {
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tlsConfig, err := c.ClusterTLSConfig()
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if err != nil {
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c.logger.Error("core: failed to get tls configuration", "error", err)
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return nil, err
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}
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if serverName != "" {
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tlsConfig.ServerName = serverName
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}
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if caCert != nil {
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pool := x509.NewCertPool()
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pool.AddCert(caCert)
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tlsConfig.RootCAs = pool
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tlsConfig.ClientCAs = pool
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}
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c.logger.Trace("core: creating rpc dialer", "host", tlsConfig.ServerName)
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tlsConfig.NextProtos = []string{alpnProto}
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dialer := &net.Dialer{
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Timeout: timeout,
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}
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return tls.DialWithDialer(dialer, "tcp", addr, tlsConfig)
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}
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}
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type forwardedRequestRPCServer struct {
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core *Core
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handler http.Handler
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}
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func (s *forwardedRequestRPCServer) ForwardRequest(ctx context.Context, freq *forwarding.Request) (*forwarding.Response, error) {
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//s.core.logger.Trace("forwarding: serving rpc forwarded request")
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// Parse an http.Request out of it
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req, err := forwarding.ParseForwardedRequest(freq)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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// A very dummy response writer that doesn't follow normal semantics, just
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// lets you write a status code (last written wins) and a body. But it
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// meets the interface requirements.
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w := forwarding.NewRPCResponseWriter()
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s.handler.ServeHTTP(w, req)
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resp := &forwarding.Response{
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StatusCode: uint32(w.StatusCode()),
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Body: w.Body().Bytes(),
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}
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header := w.Header()
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if header != nil {
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resp.HeaderEntries = make(map[string]*forwarding.HeaderEntry, len(header))
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for k, v := range header {
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resp.HeaderEntries[k] = &forwarding.HeaderEntry{
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Values: v,
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}
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}
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}
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return resp, nil
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}
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