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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ryan Richard 88f611d31a Be extra defensive and don't lookup dynamic client ID's lacking prefix 2022-07-22 15:19:19 -07:00
Ryan Richard e0ecdc004b Allow dynamic clients to be used in downstream OIDC flows
This is only a first commit towards making this feature work.
- Hook dynamic clients into fosite by returning them from the storage
  interface (after finding and validating them)
- In the auth endpoint, prevent the use of the username and password
  headers for dynamic clients to force them to use the browser-based
  login flows for all the upstream types
- Add happy path integration tests in supervisor_login_test.go
- Add lots of comments (and some small refactors) in
  supervisor_login_test.go to make it much easier to understand
- Add lots of unit tests for the auth endpoint regarding dynamic clients
  (more unit tests to be added for other endpoints in follow-up commits)
- Enhance crud.go to make lifetime=0 mean never garbage collect,
  since we want client secret storage Secrets to last forever
- Move the OIDCClient validation code to a package where it can be
  shared between the controller and the fosite storage interface
- Make shared test helpers for tests that need to create OIDC client
  secret storage Secrets
- Create a public const for "pinniped-cli" now that we are using that
  string in several places in the production code
2022-07-14 09:51:11 -07:00
Ryan Richard 5aa0d91267
New controller watches OIDCClients and updates validation Conditions 2022-06-17 13:11:26 -04:00
Margo Crawford c117329553 Updates based on code review
Signed-off-by: Margo Crawford <margaretc@vmware.com>
2022-06-15 09:38:21 -07:00
Margo Crawford 889348e999 WIP aggregated api for oidcclientsecretrequest
Signed-off-by: Margo Crawford <margaretc@vmware.com>
2022-06-09 13:47:19 -07:00
Monis Khan 0674215ef3
Switch to go.uber.org/zap for JSON formatted logging
Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@vmware.com>
2022-05-24 11:17:42 -04:00
Monis Khan 1e1789f6d1
Allow configuration of supervisor endpoints
This change allows configuration of the http and https listeners
used by the supervisor.

TCP (IPv4 and IPv6 with any interface and port) and Unix domain
socket based listeners are supported.  Listeners may also be
disabled.

Binding the http listener to TCP addresses other than 127.0.0.1 or
::1 is deprecated.

The deployment now uses https health checks.  The supervisor is
always able to complete a TLS connection with the use of a bootstrap
certificate that is signed by an in-memory certificate authority.

To support sidecar containers used by service meshes, Unix domain
socket based listeners include ACLs that allow writes to the socket
file from any runAsUser specified in the pod's containers.

Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@vmware.com>
2022-01-18 17:43:45 -05:00
Ryan Richard 814399324f Merge branch 'main' into upstream_access_revocation_during_gc 2022-01-14 10:49:22 -08:00
Monis Khan 9599ffcfb9
Update all deps to latest where possible, bump Kube deps to v0.23.1
Highlights from this dep bump:

1. Made a copy of the v0.4.0 github.com/go-logr/stdr implementation
   for use in tests.  We must bump this dep as Kube code uses a
   newer version now.  We would have to rewrite hundreds of test log
   assertions without this copy.
2. Use github.com/felixge/httpsnoop to undo the changes made by
   ory/fosite#636 for CLI based login flows.  This is required for
   backwards compatibility with older versions of our CLI.  A
   separate change after this will update the CLI to be more
   flexible (it is purposefully not part of this change to confirm
   that we did not break anything).  For all browser login flows, we
   now redirect using http.StatusSeeOther instead of http.StatusFound.
3. Drop plog.RemoveKlogGlobalFlags as klog no longer mutates global
   process flags
4. Only bump github.com/ory/x to v0.0.297 instead of the latest
   v0.0.321 because v0.0.298+ pulls in a newer version of
   go.opentelemetry.io/otel/semconv which breaks k8s.io/apiserver.
   We should update k8s.io/apiserver to use the newer code.
5. Migrate all code from k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/clock to
   k8s.io/utils/clock and k8s.io/utils/clock/testing
6. Delete testutil.NewDeleteOptionsRecorder and migrate to the new
   kubetesting.NewDeleteActionWithOptions
7. Updated ExpectedAuthorizeCodeSessionJSONFromFuzzing caused by
   fosite's new rotated_secrets OAuth client field.  This new field
   is currently not relevant to us as we have no private clients.

Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@vmware.com>
2021-12-16 21:15:27 -05:00
Monis Khan 9d4a932656
phttp: add generic support for RFC 2616 14.46 warnings headers
Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@vmware.com>
2021-11-30 15:11:59 -05:00
Ryan Richard 91eed1ab24 Merge branch 'main' into upstream_refresh_revocation_during_gc 2021-11-23 12:11:39 -08:00
Monis Khan cd686ffdf3
Force the use of secure TLS config
This change updates the TLS config used by all pinniped components.
There are no configuration knobs associated with this change.  Thus
this change tightens our static defaults.

There are four TLS config levels:

1. Secure (TLS 1.3 only)
2. Default (TLS 1.2+ best ciphers that are well supported)
3. Default LDAP (TLS 1.2+ with less good ciphers)
4. Legacy (currently unused, TLS 1.2+ with all non-broken ciphers)

Highlights per component:

1. pinniped CLI
   - uses "secure" config against KAS
   - uses "default" for all other connections
2. concierge
   - uses "secure" config as an aggregated API server
   - uses "default" config as a impersonation proxy API server
   - uses "secure" config against KAS
   - uses "default" config for JWT authenticater (mostly, see code)
   - no changes to webhook authenticater (see code)
3. supervisor
   - uses "default" config as a server
   - uses "secure" config against KAS
   - uses "default" config against OIDC IDPs
   - uses "default LDAP" config against LDAP IDPs

Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@vmware.com>
2021-11-17 16:55:35 -05:00
Ryan Richard d0ced1fd74 WIP towards revoking upstream refresh tokens during GC
- Discover the revocation endpoint of the upstream provider in
  oidc_upstream_watcher.go and save it into the cache for future use
  by the garbage collector controller
- Adds RevokeRefreshToken to UpstreamOIDCIdentityProviderI
- Implements the production version of RevokeRefreshToken
- Implements test doubles for RevokeRefreshToken for future use in
  garbage collector's unit tests
- Prefactors the crud and session storage types for future use in the
  garbage collector controller
- See remaining TODOs in garbage_collector.go
2021-10-22 14:32:26 -07:00
Monis Khan 0d285ce993
Ensure concierge and supervisor gracefully exit
Changes made to both components:

1. Logs are always flushed on process exit
2. Informer cache sync can no longer hang process start up forever

Changes made to concierge:

1. Add pre-shutdown hook that waits for controllers to exit cleanly
2. Informer caches are synced in post-start hook

Changes made to supervisor:

1. Add shutdown code that waits for controllers to exit cleanly
2. Add shutdown code that waits for active connections to become idle

Waiting for controllers to exit cleanly is critical as this allows
the leader election logic to release the lock on exit.  This reduces
the time needed for the next leader to be elected.

Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@vmware.com>
2021-08-30 20:29:52 -04:00
Monis Khan 5489f68e2f
supervisor: ensure graceful exit
The kubelet will send the SIGTERM signal when it wants a process to
exit.  After a grace period, it will send the SIGKILL signal to
force the process to terminate.  The concierge has always handled
both SIGINT and SIGTERM as indicators for it to gracefully exit
(i.e. stop watches, controllers, etc).  This change updates the
supervisor to do the same (previously it only handled SIGINT).  This
is required to allow the leader election lock release logic to run.
Otherwise it can take a few minutes for new pods to acquire the
lease since they believe it is already held.

Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@vmware.com>
2021-08-28 11:23:11 -04:00
Margo Crawford c590c8ff41 Merge branch 'main' of github.com:vmware-tanzu/pinniped into active-directory-identity-provider 2021-08-24 12:19:29 -07:00
Monis Khan c356710f1f
Add leader election middleware
Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@vmware.com>
2021-08-20 12:18:25 -04:00
Margo Crawford 1c5da35527 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin' into active-directory-identity-provider 2021-08-18 12:44:12 -07:00
Matt Moyer 58bbffded4
Switch to a slimmer distroless base image.
At a high level, it switches us to a distroless base container image, but that also includes several related bits:

- Add a writable /tmp but make the rest of our filesystems read-only at runtime.

- Condense our main server binaries into a single pinniped-server binary. This saves a bunch of space in
  the image due to duplicated library code. The correct behavior is dispatched based on `os.Args[0]`, and
  the `pinniped-server` binary is symlinked to `pinniped-concierge` and `pinniped-supervisor`.

- Strip debug symbols from our binaries. These aren't really useful in a distroless image anyway and all the
  normal stuff you'd expect to work, such as stack traces, still does.

- Add a separate `pinniped-concierge-kube-cert-agent` binary with "sleep" and "print" functionality instead of
  using builtin /bin/sleep and /bin/cat for the kube-cert-agent. This is split from the main server binary
  because the loading/init time of the main server binary was too large for the tiny resource footprint we
  established in our kube-cert-agent PodSpec. Using a separate binary eliminates this issue and the extra
  binary adds only around 1.5MiB of image size.

- Switch the kube-cert-agent code to use a JSON `{"tls.crt": "<b64 cert>", "tls.key": "<b64 key>"}` format.
  This is more robust to unexpected input formatting than the old code, which simply concatenated the files
  with some extra newlines and split on whitespace.

- Update integration tests that made now-invalid assumptions about the `pinniped-server` image.

Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
2021-08-09 15:05:13 -04:00