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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ryan Richard 22fbced863 Create username scope, required for clients to get username in ID token
- For backwards compatibility with older Pinniped CLIs, the pinniped-cli
  client does not need to request the username or groups scopes for them
  to be granted. For dynamic clients, the usual OAuth2 rules apply:
  the client must be allowed to request the scopes according to its
  configuration, and the client must actually request the scopes in the
  authorization request.
- If the username scope was not granted, then there will be no username
  in the ID token, and the cluster-scoped token exchange will fail since
  there would be no username in the resulting cluster-scoped ID token.
- The OIDC well-known discovery endpoint lists the username and groups
  scopes in the scopes_supported list, and lists the username and groups
  claims in the claims_supported list.
- Add username and groups scopes to the default list of scopes
  put into kubeconfig files by "pinniped get kubeconfig" CLI command,
  and the default list of scopes used by "pinniped login oidc" when
  no list of scopes is specified in the kubeconfig file
- The warning header about group memberships changing during upstream
  refresh will only be sent to the pinniped-cli client, since it is
  only intended for kubectl and it could leak the username to the
  client (which may not have the username scope granted) through the
  warning message text.
- Add the user's username to the session storage as a new field, so that
  during upstream refresh we can compare the original username from the
  initial authorization to the refreshed username, even in the case when
  the username scope was not granted (and therefore the username is not
  stored in the ID token claims of the session storage)
- Bump the Supervisor session storage format version from 2 to 3
  due to the username field being added to the session struct
- Extract commonly used string constants related to OIDC flows to api
  package.
- Change some import names to make them consistent:
  - Always import github.com/coreos/go-oidc/v3/oidc as "coreosoidc"
  - Always import go.pinniped.dev/generated/latest/apis/supervisor/oidc
    as "oidcapi"
  - Always import go.pinniped.dev/internal/oidc as "oidc"
2022-08-08 16:29:22 -07:00
Margo Crawford 0b72f7084c JWTAuthenticator distributed claims resolution honors tls config
Kube 1.23 introduced a new field on the OIDC Authenticator which
allows us to pass in a client with our own TLS config. See
https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/106141.

Signed-off-by: Margo Crawford <margaretc@vmware.com>
2022-04-19 11:36:46 -07:00
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 a027f1ae2c
jwtcachefiller: update to use CAContentProvider
Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@vmware.com>
2021-08-09 19:16:25 -04:00
Matt Moyer 6565265bee
Use new 'go.pinniped.dev/generated/latest' package.
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
2021-02-16 13:00:08 -06:00
Monis Khan 2eb01bd307
authncache: remove namespace concept
Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@vmware.com>
2021-02-10 21:52:08 -05:00
Monis Khan 89b00e3702
Declare war on namespaces
Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@vmware.com>
2021-02-10 21:52:07 -05:00
Margo Crawford 5611212ea9 Changing references from 1.19 to 1.20 2021-01-07 15:25:47 -08:00
Ryan Richard dcb19150fc Nest claim configs one level deeper in JWTAuthenticatorSpec
Signed-off-by: Margo Crawford <margaretc@vmware.com>
2020-12-16 09:42:19 -08:00
Margo Crawford a10d219049 Pass through custom groups claim and username claim
Signed-off-by: Ryan Richard <richardry@vmware.com>
2020-12-15 16:11:53 -08:00
Ryan Richard 05ab8f375e Default to "username" claim in jwtcachefiller
Signed-off-by: Margo Crawford <margaretc@vmware.com>
2020-12-15 14:37:38 -08:00
Aram Price 9ed5dcb031
Only create underlying jwt authenticator when spec has changed
Signed-off-by: Andrew Keesler <akeesler@vmware.com>
2020-12-08 15:41:49 -05:00
Andrew Keesler e0ee18a993
Always close JWTAuthenticator underlying authenticator
Otherwise we will leak goroutines.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Keesler <akeesler@vmware.com>
2020-12-08 15:41:48 -05:00
Andrew Keesler 57103e0a9f
Add JWTAuthenticator controller
See https://github.com/vmware-tanzu/pinniped/issues/260 for UX bummer.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Keesler <akeesler@vmware.com>
2020-12-08 15:41:48 -05:00