and also audit logs both the NotBefore and NotAfter of the issued cert.
Implemented by changing the return type of the cert issuer helpers
to make them also return the NotBefore and NotAfter values of the new
cert, along with the key PEM and cert PEM.
Before this fix, the deadlock would prevent the leader pod from giving
up its lease, which would make it take several minutes for new pods to
be allowed to elect a new leader. During that time, no Pinniped
controllers could write to the Kube API, so important resources were not
being updated during that window. It would also make pod shutdown take
about 1 minute.
After this fix, the leader gives up its lease immediately, and pod
shutdown takes about 1 second. This improves restart/upgrade time and
also fixes the problem where there was no leader for several minutes
after a restart/upgrade.
The deadlock was between the post-start hook and the pre-shutdown hook.
The pre-shutdown hook blocked until a certain background goroutine in
the post-start hook finished, but that goroutine could not finish until
the pre-shutdown hook finished. Thus, they were both blocked, waiting
for each other infinitely. Eventually the process would be externally
killed.
This deadlock was most likely introduced by some change in Kube's
generic api server package related to how the many complex channels used
during server shutdown interact with each other, and was not noticed
when we upgraded to the version which introduced the change.
- Change update-codegen.sh script to also generated openapi code for the
aggregated API types
- Update both aggregated API servers' configuration to make them serve
the openapi docs for the aggregated APIs
- Add new integration test which runs `kubectl explain` for all Pinniped
API resources, and all fields and subfields of those resources
- Update some the comments on the API structs
- Change some names of the tmpl files to make the filename better match
the struct names
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).
Highlights from this dep bump:
1. Made a copy of the v0.4.0 github.com/go-logr/stdr implementation
for use in tests. We must bump this dep as Kube code uses a
newer version now. We would have to rewrite hundreds of test log
assertions without this copy.
2. Use github.com/felixge/httpsnoop to undo the changes made by
ory/fosite#636 for CLI based login flows. This is required for
backwards compatibility with older versions of our CLI. A
separate change after this will update the CLI to be more
flexible (it is purposefully not part of this change to confirm
that we did not break anything). For all browser login flows, we
now redirect using http.StatusSeeOther instead of http.StatusFound.
3. Drop plog.RemoveKlogGlobalFlags as klog no longer mutates global
process flags
4. Only bump github.com/ory/x to v0.0.297 instead of the latest
v0.0.321 because v0.0.298+ pulls in a newer version of
go.opentelemetry.io/otel/semconv which breaks k8s.io/apiserver.
We should update k8s.io/apiserver to use the newer code.
5. Migrate all code from k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/clock to
k8s.io/utils/clock and k8s.io/utils/clock/testing
6. Delete testutil.NewDeleteOptionsRecorder and migrate to the new
kubetesting.NewDeleteActionWithOptions
7. Updated ExpectedAuthorizeCodeSessionJSONFromFuzzing caused by
fosite's new rotated_secrets OAuth client field. This new field
is currently not relevant to us as we have no private clients.
Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mok@vmware.com>
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>
- Used to determine on which port the impersonation proxy will bind
- Defaults to 8444, which is the old hard-coded port value
- Allow the port number to be configured to any value within the
range 1024 to 65535
- This commit does not include adding new config knobs to the ytt
values file, so while it is possible to change this port without
needing to recompile, it is not convenient