Files
object-browser/pkg/auth/token_test.go
Lenin Alevski ee8242d72a TLS with user provided certificates and KES support for MinIO (#213)
This PR adds the following features:

- Allow user to provide its own keypair certificates for enable TLS in
  MinIO
- Allow user to configure data encryption at rest in MinIO with KES
- Removes JWT schema for login and instead Console authentication will use
  encrypted session tokens

Enable TLS between client and MinIO with user provided certificates

Instead of using AutoCert feature now the user can provide `cert` and
`key` via `tls` object, values must be valid `x509.Certificate`
formatted files encoded in `base64`

Enable encryption at rest configuring KES

User can deploy KES via Console/Operator by defining the encryption
object, AutoCert must be enabled or custom certificates for KES must be
provided, KES support 3 KMS backends: `Vault`, `AWS KMS` and `Gemalto`,
previous configuration of the KMS is necessary.

eg of body request for create-tenant

```
{
    "name": "honeywell",
    "access_key": "minio",
    "secret_key": "minio123",
    "enable_mcs": false,
    "enable_ssl": false,
    "service_name": "honeywell",
    "zones": [
        {
            "name": "honeywell-zone-1",
            "servers": 1,
            "volumes_per_server": 4,
            "volume_configuration": {
                "size": 256000000,
                "storage_class": "vsan-default-storage-policy"
            }
        }
    ],
    "namespace": "default",
    "tls": {
      "tls.crt": "",
      "tls.key": ""
    },
    "encryption": {
        "server": {
          "tls.crt": "",
          "tls.key": ""
        },
        "client": {
          "tls.crt": "",
          "tls.key": ""
        },
      "vault": {
        "endpoint": "http://vault:8200",
        "prefix": "",
        "approle": {
          "id": "",
          "secret": ""
        }
      }
    }
}
```
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// This file is part of MinIO Console Server
// Copyright (c) 2020 MinIO, Inc.
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package auth
import (
"testing"
"github.com/minio/minio-go/v7/pkg/credentials"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
var creds = &credentials.Value{
AccessKeyID: "fakeAccessKeyID",
SecretAccessKey: "fakeSecretAccessKey",
SessionToken: "fakeSessionToken",
SignerType: 0,
}
var goodToken = ""
var badToken = "eyJhbGciOiJIUzUxMiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.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.P392RUwzsrBeJOO3fS1xMZcF-lWiDvWZ5hM7LZOyFMmoG5QLccDU5eAPSm8obzPoznX1b7eCFLeEmKK-vKgjiQ"
func TestNewJWTWithClaimsForClient(t *testing.T) {
funcAssert := assert.New(t)
// Test-1 : NewEncryptedTokenForClient() is generated correctly without errors
function := "NewEncryptedTokenForClient()"
jwt, err := NewEncryptedTokenForClient(creds, []string{""})
if err != nil || jwt == "" {
t.Errorf("Failed on %s:, error occurred: %s", function, err)
}
// saving jwt for future tests
goodToken = jwt
// Test-2 : NewEncryptedTokenForClient() throws error because of empty credentials
if _, err = NewEncryptedTokenForClient(nil, []string{""}); err != nil {
funcAssert.Equal("provided credentials are empty", err.Error())
}
}
func TestJWTAuthenticate(t *testing.T) {
funcAssert := assert.New(t)
// Test-1 : SessionTokenAuthenticate() should correctly return the claims
function := "SessionTokenAuthenticate()"
claims, err := SessionTokenAuthenticate(goodToken)
if err != nil || claims == nil {
t.Errorf("Failed on %s:, error occurred: %s", function, err)
} else {
funcAssert.Equal(claims.AccessKeyID, creds.AccessKeyID)
funcAssert.Equal(claims.SecretAccessKey, creds.SecretAccessKey)
funcAssert.Equal(claims.SessionToken, creds.SessionToken)
}
// Test-2 : SessionTokenAuthenticate() return an error because of a tampered jwt
if _, err := SessionTokenAuthenticate(badToken); err != nil {
funcAssert.Equal("session token internal data is malformed", err.Error())
}
// Test-3 : SessionTokenAuthenticate() return an error because of an empty jwt
if _, err := SessionTokenAuthenticate(""); err != nil {
funcAssert.Equal("session token missing", err.Error())
}
}
func TestIsJWTValid(t *testing.T) {
funcAssert := assert.New(t)
// Test-1 : SessionTokenAuthenticate() provided token is valid
funcAssert.Equal(true, IsSessionTokenValid(goodToken))
// Test-2 : SessionTokenAuthenticate() provided token is invalid
funcAssert.Equal(false, IsSessionTokenValid(badToken))
}