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13 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Ryan Richard
a1a99b9eeb Replace usages of deprecated funcs from the wait pkg 2023-05-10 11:41:11 -07:00
Joshua Casey
77041760cc Ignore lint issues for deprecated Pool.Subjects()
- 4aa1efed48/src/crypto/x509/cert_pool.go (L243-L244)
2023-01-31 10:10:44 -06:00
Ryan Richard
c6c2c525a6 Upgrade the linter and fix all new linter warnings
Also fix some tests that were broken by bumping golang and dependencies
in the previous commits.

Note that in addition to changes made to satisfy the linter which do not
impact the behavior of the code, this commit also adds ReadHeaderTimeout
to all usages of http.Server to satisfy the linter (and because it
seemed like a good suggestion).
2022-08-24 14:45:55 -07:00
Ryan Richard
7751c0bf59
Bump project deps, including kube 0.23.6->0.24.1 and Go 1.18.1->1.18.3
Several API changes in Kube required changes in Pinniped code.

Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@vmware.com>
2022-06-07 15:26:30 -04:00
Monis Khan
8fd77b72df
Bump to go1.18.1 and fix linter errors
Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@vmware.com>
2022-04-13 16:43:06 -04:00
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
Monis Khan
e0901f4fe5
dynamiccert: prevent misuse of NewServingCert
The Kube API server code that we use will cast inputs in an attempt
to see if they implement optional interfaces.  This change adds a
simple wrapper struct to prevent such casts from causing us any
issues.

Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@vmware.com>
2021-08-17 12:58:32 -04:00
Monis Khan
d78b845575
Fix bad test package name
Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@vmware.com>
2021-06-22 11:23:19 -04:00
Monis Khan
4f671f5dca
dynamiccert: unit test with DynamicServingCertificateController
Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@vmware.com>
2021-03-15 17:23:37 -04:00
Monis Khan
00694c9cb6
dynamiccert: split into serving cert and CA providers
Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@vmware.com>
2021-03-15 12:24:07 -04:00
Monis Khan
2d28d1da19
Implement all optional methods in dynamic certs provider
Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@vmware.com>
2021-03-11 16:24:08 -05:00
Ryan Richard
0b300cbe42 Use TokenCredentialRequest instead of base64 token with impersonator
To make an impersonation request, first make a TokenCredentialRequest
to get a certificate. That cert will either be issued by the Kube
API server's CA or by a new CA specific to the impersonator. Either
way, you can then make a request to the impersonator and present
that client cert for auth and the impersonator will accept it and
make the impesonation call on your behalf.

The impersonator http handler now borrows some Kube library code
to handle request processing. This will allow us to more closely
mimic the behavior of a real API server, e.g. the client cert
auth will work exactly like the real API server.

Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@vmware.com>
2021-03-10 10:30:06 -08:00
Andrew Keesler
6c555f94e3
internal/provider -> internal/dynamiccert
3 main reasons:
- The cert and key that we store in this object are not always used for TLS.
- The package name "provider" was a little too generic.
- dynamiccert.Provider reads more go-ish than provider.DynamicCertProvider.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Keesler <akeesler@vmware.com>
2020-09-23 08:29:35 -04:00