Commit Graph

136 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Margo Crawford
ed9b3ffce5 Add controller for garbage collecting secrets
Signed-off-by: Ryan Richard <rrichard@vmware.com>
2020-12-10 17:34:05 -08:00
Andrew Keesler
381a2e749a
impotent -> idempotent
These words do not mean the same thing...

Signed-off-by: Andrew Keesler <akeesler@vmware.com>
2020-12-08 15:41:49 -05:00
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
Andrew Keesler
58237d0e7d
WIP: start to wire signing key into token handler
This commit includes a failing test (amongst other compiler failures) for the
dynamic signing key fetcher that we will inject into fosite. We are checking it
in so that we can pass the WIP off.

Signed-off-by: Margo Crawford <margaretc@vmware.com>
2020-12-03 15:37:25 -05:00
Matt Moyer
4fe691de92
Save an http.Client with each upstreamoidc.ProviderConfig object.
This allows the token exchange request to be performed with the correct TLS configuration.

We go to a bit of extra work to make sure the `http.Client` object is cached between reconcile operations so that connection pooling works as expected.

Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
2020-12-02 15:55:33 -06:00
Matt Moyer
d64acbb5a9
Add upstreamoidc.ProviderConfig type implementing provider.UpstreamOIDCIdentityProviderI.
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
2020-11-30 15:22:56 -06:00
Ryan Richard
227fbd63aa Use an interface instead of a concrete type for UpstreamOIDCIdentityProvider
Because we want it to implement an AuthcodeExchanger interface and
do it in a way that will be more unit test-friendly than the underlying
library that we intend to use inside its implementation.
2020-11-18 13:38:13 -08:00
Matt Moyer
ee978fdde8
Add controller support for spec.tls field.
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
2020-11-16 20:23:20 -06:00
Matt Moyer
c10393b495
Mask the raw error messages from go-oidc, since they are dangerous.
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
2020-11-13 16:22:34 -06:00
Matt Moyer
cbd71df574
Add "upstream-watcher" controller to supervisor.
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
2020-11-13 12:30:38 -06:00
Monis Khan
9c8b081906
Prevent multiple pinnipeds from thrashing on the API service
Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@vmware.com>
2020-11-11 20:09:49 -05:00
Monis Khan
15a5332428
Reduce log spam
Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@vmware.com>
2020-11-10 10:22:27 -05:00
Matt Moyer
4da3d93f6e
The supervisor JWKS observer and TLS cert controllers use the ctx after all, whoops.
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
2020-11-04 13:08:50 -06:00
Monis Khan
418f4d20ae
Use parent func to indicate when the controller queue is a singleton
This prevents unnecessary sync loop runs when the controller is
running with a single worker.  When the controller is running with
more than one worker, it prevents subtle bugs that can cause the
controller to go "back in time."

Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@vmware.com>
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
2020-11-04 11:08:10 -06:00
Matt Moyer
2bf5c8b48b
Replace the OIDCProvider field SNICertificateSecretName with a TLS.SecretName field.
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
2020-11-02 18:15:03 -06:00
Matt Moyer
2b8773aa54
Rename OIDCProviderConfig to OIDCProvider.
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
2020-11-02 17:40:39 -06:00
Matt Moyer
59263ea733
Rename CredentialIssuerConfig to CredentialIssuer.
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
2020-11-02 17:39:42 -06:00
Ryan Richard
75c35e74cc Refactor and add unit tests for previous commit to run agent pod as root 2020-11-02 15:03:37 -08:00
Ryan Richard
a01921012d
kubecertagent: explicitly run as root
We need root here because the files that this pod reads are
most likely restricted to root access.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Keesler <akeesler@vmware.com>
2020-11-02 16:33:46 -05:00
Ryan Richard
ab5c04b1f3
Merge pull request #176 from vmware-tanzu/agent_pod_additional_label_handling
Handle custom labels better in the agent pod controllers
2020-11-02 09:08:42 -08:00
Ryan Richard
7597b12a51 Small unit test changes for deleter_test.go 2020-11-02 08:40:39 -08:00
Ryan Richard
f76b9857da Don't use custom labels when selecting an agent pod
And delete the agent pod when it needs its custom labels to be
updated, so that the creator controller will notice that it is missing
and immediately create it with the new custom labels.
2020-10-30 17:41:17 -07:00
Matt Moyer
9e1922f1ed
Split the config CRDs into two API groups.
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
2020-10-30 19:22:46 -05:00
Matt Moyer
34da8c7877
Rename existing references to "IDP" and "Identity Provider".
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
2020-10-30 15:12:01 -05:00
Matt Moyer
f3a83882a4
Rename the IdentityProvider field to Authenticator in TokenCredentialRequest.
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
2020-10-30 15:11:53 -05:00
Matt Moyer
0f25657a35
Rename WebhookIdentityProvider to WebhookAuthenticator.
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
2020-10-30 15:11:53 -05:00
Matt Moyer
e69183aa8a
Rename idp.concierge.pinniped.dev to authentication.concierge.pinniped.dev.
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
2020-10-30 14:07:40 -05:00
Matt Moyer
81390bba89
Rename idp.pinniped.dev to idp.concierge.pinniped.dev.
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
2020-10-30 14:07:39 -05:00
Matt Moyer
f0320dfbd8
Rename login API to login.concierge.pinniped.dev.
This is the first of a few related changes that re-organize our API after the big recent changes that introduced the supervisor component.

Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
2020-10-30 09:58:28 -05:00
Ryan Richard
29e0ce5662 Configure name of the supervisor default TLS cert secret via ConfigMap
Signed-off-by: Andrew Keesler <akeesler@vmware.com>
2020-10-28 11:56:50 -07:00
Ryan Richard
170d3a3993 Forgot to commit some test fixtures in a prior commit 2020-10-27 17:00:00 -07:00
Ryan Richard
38802c2184 Add a way to set a default supervisor TLS cert for when SNI won't work
- Setting a Secret in the supervisor's namespace with a special name
  will cause it to get picked up and served as the supervisor's TLS
  cert for any request which does not have a matching SNI cert.
- This is especially useful for when there is no DNS record for an
  issuer and the user will be accessing it via IP address. This
  is not how we would expect it to be used in production, but it
  might be useful for other cases.
- Includes a new integration test
- Also suppress all of the warnings about ignoring the error returned by
  Close() in lines like `defer x.Close()` to make GoLand happier
2020-10-27 16:33:08 -07:00
Ryan Richard
eeb110761e Rename secretName to SNICertificateSecretName in OIDCProviderConfig 2020-10-26 17:25:45 -07:00
Ryan Richard
8b7c30cfbd Supervisor listens for HTTPS on port 443 with configurable TLS certs
- TLS certificates can be configured on the OIDCProviderConfig using
  the `secretName` field.
- When listening for incoming TLS connections, choose the TLS cert
  based on the SNI hostname of the incoming request.
- Because SNI hostname information on incoming requests does not include
  the port number of the request, we add a validation that
  OIDCProviderConfigs where the issuer hostnames (not including port
  number) are the same must use the same `secretName`.
- Note that this approach does not yet support requests made to an
  IP address instead of a hostname. Also note that `localhost` is
  considered a hostname by SNI.
- Add port 443 as a container port to the pod spec.
- A new controller watches for TLS secrets and caches them in memory.
  That same in-memory cache is used while servicing incoming connections
  on the TLS port.
- Make it easy to configure both port 443 and/or port 80 for various
  Service types using our ytt templates for the supervisor.
- When deploying to kind, add another nodeport and forward it to the
  host on another port to expose our new HTTPS supervisor port to the
  host.
2020-10-26 17:03:26 -07:00
Ryan Richard
25a91019c2 Add spec.secretName to OPC and handle case-insensitive hostnames
- When two different Issuers have the same host (i.e. they differ
  only by path) then they must have the same secretName. This is because
  it wouldn't make sense for there to be two different TLS certificates
  for one host. Find any that do not have the same secret name to
  put an error status on them and to avoid serving OIDC endpoints for
  them. The host comparison is case-insensitive.
- Issuer hostnames should be treated as case-insensitive, because
  DNS hostnames are case-insensitive. So https://me.com and
  https://mE.cOm are duplicate issuers. However, paths are
  case-sensitive, so https://me.com/A and https://me.com/a are
  different issuers. Fixed this in the issuer validations and in the
  OIDC Manager's request router logic.
2020-10-23 16:25:44 -07:00
Andrew Keesler
110c72a5d4
dynamiccertauthority: fix cert expiration test failure
Signed-off-by: Andrew Keesler <akeesler@vmware.com>
2020-10-23 15:34:25 -04:00
Ryan Richard
d9d76726c2 Implement per-issuer OIDC JWKS endpoint 2020-10-16 17:51:40 -07:00
Andrew Keesler
617c5608ca Supervisor controllers apply custom labels to JWKS secrets
Signed-off-by: Ryan Richard <richardry@vmware.com>
2020-10-15 12:40:56 -07:00
Ryan Richard
f8e461dfc3 Merge branch 'main' into label_every_resource 2020-10-15 10:19:03 -07:00
Ryan Richard
94f20e57b1 Concierge controllers add labels to all created resources 2020-10-15 10:14:23 -07:00
Andrew Keesler
e05213f9dd
supervisor-generate-key: use EC keys intead of RSA
EC keys are smaller and take less time to generate. Our integration
tests were super flakey because generating an RSA key would take up to
10 seconds *gasp*. The main token verifier that we care about is
Kubernetes, which supports P256, so hopefully it won't be that much of
an issue that our default signing key type is EC. The OIDC spec seems
kinda squirmy when it comes to using non-RSA signing algorithms...

Signed-off-by: Andrew Keesler <akeesler@vmware.com>
2020-10-15 11:33:08 -04:00
Andrew Keesler
fbcce700dc
Fix whitespace/spelling nits in JWKS controller
Signed-off-by: Andrew Keesler <akeesler@vmware.com>
2020-10-15 09:22:17 -04:00
Andrew Keesler
31225ac7ae
test/integration: reuse CreateTestOIDCProvider helper
Signed-off-by: Andrew Keesler <akeesler@vmware.com>
2020-10-15 09:09:49 -04:00
Andrew Keesler
c030551af0
supervisor-generate-key: unit and integration tests
Signed-off-by: Andrew Keesler <akeesler@vmware.com>
2020-10-14 16:41:16 -04:00
Andrew Keesler
6aed025c79
supervisor-generate-key: initial spike
Signed-off-by: Andrew Keesler <akeesler@vmware.com>
2020-10-14 09:47:34 -04:00
Andrew Keesler
c555c14ccb
supervisor-oidc: add OIDCProviderConfig.Status.LastUpdateTime
Signed-off-by: Andrew Keesler <akeesler@vmware.com>
2020-10-09 11:54:50 -04:00
Andrew Keesler
bb015adf4e
Backfill tests to OIDCProviderConfig controller
Signed-off-by: Andrew Keesler <akeesler@vmware.com>
2020-10-09 10:39:17 -04:00
Ryan Richard
b74486f305 Start back-filling unit tests for OIDCProviderConfigWatcherController
- Left some TODOs for more things that it should test
2020-10-08 17:40:58 -07:00