8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Alex
3617ff2aef Updated copyright year in all the files (#565)
Co-authored-by: Benjamin Perez <benjamin@bexsoft.net>
2021-01-19 15:04:13 -08:00
Lenin Alevski
b599968570 SNI support for Console (#352)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Valdivia <hola@danielvaldivia.com>
2020-10-29 22:26:48 -07:00
Lenin Alevski
2b4606e773 fix tls certPool client regression (#263) 2020-08-31 21:40:33 -07:00
Lenin Alevski
d28e66a353 prepareSTSClientTransport tls function refactor (#244)
- Reading root ca certificates operation will run only once after Console
starts, reduce the chance of panics happening during runtime
- Fixed bug in which tls.config insecureSkipVerification configuration
  could get overrided after variable reasignation
2020-08-11 11:32:44 -07:00
Daniel Valdivia
bdfa6dc9bf Support Usage API talk to MinIO over TLS with Insecure (#241)
* Support Usage API talk to MinIO over TLS with Insecure

Right now if MinIO is running  with TLS, and the certificate is not trusted by console, we fail usage requests. We need to leverage the support for insecure connections so we can read Health Checks and Usage information.

* Remove unusd import
2020-08-09 14:36:55 -07:00
Daniel Valdivia
769c8caa71 Rename MCS to Console in codebase (#205) 2020-07-26 00:34:17 -07:00
Lenin Alevski
1e7f272a67 MCS service account authentication with Mkube (#166)
`MCS` will authenticate against `Mkube`using bearer tokens via HTTP
`Authorization` header. The user will provide this token once
in the login form, MCS will validate it against Mkube (list tenants) and
if valid will generate and return a new MCS sessions
with encrypted claims (the user Service account token will be inside the
JWT in the data field)

Kubernetes

The provided `JWT token` corresponds to the `Kubernetes service account`
that `Mkube` will use to run tasks on behalf of the
user, ie: list, create, edit, delete tenants, storage class, etc.

Development

If you are running mcs in your local environment and wish to make
request to `Mkube` you can set `MCS_M3_HOSTNAME`, if
the environment variable is not present by default `MCS` will use
`"http://m3:8787"`, additionally you will need to set the
`MCS_MKUBE_ADMIN_ONLY=on` variable to make MCS display the Mkube UI

Extract the Service account token and use it with MCS

For local development you can use the jwt associated to the `m3-sa`
service account, you can get the token running
the following command in your terminal:

```
kubectl get secret $(kubectl get serviceaccount m3-sa -o
jsonpath="{.secrets[0].name}") -o jsonpath="{.data.token}" | base64
--decode
```

Then run the mcs server

```
MCS_M3_HOSTNAME=http://localhost:8787 MCS_MKUBE_ADMIN_ONLY=on ./mcs
server
```

Self-signed certificates and Custom certificate authority for Mkube

If Mkube uses TLS with a self-signed certificate, or a certificate
issued by a custom certificate authority you can add those
certificates usinng the `MCS_M3_SERVER_TLS_CA_CERTIFICATE` env variable

````
MCS_M3_SERVER_TLS_CA_CERTIFICATE=cert1.pem,cert2.pem,cert3.pem ./mcs
server
````
2020-06-23 11:37:46 -07:00
Lenin Alevski
a8c07c0969 Connect MCS with Minio insecure TLS/Custom CAs (#102)
This PR adds support to connect MCS to minio instances running TLS with
self-signed certificates or  certificates signed by custom
Certificate Authorities

```
export MCS_MINIO_SERVER_TLS_ROOT_CAS=file1,file2,file3
```

Note: TLS Skip Verification is not supported unless there's a clear need
for it
2020-05-08 17:11:47 -07:00