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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jesse Haber-Kucharsky
a3eaf9e697 auth: Remove unused "performer" argument
This argument used to be used for access-control checks, but this has
all moved to the CQL layer.
2018-02-14 14:15:58 -05:00
Jesse Haber-Kucharsky
12d6f5817d auth: Switch to std::optional
Now that Scylla is a C++17 application, we should no longer use
`std::experimental::optional` (which is a distinct type from
`std::optional`).
2018-02-14 14:15:58 -05:00
Jesse Haber-Kucharsky
2e1c3823d0 auth/authorizer: Delete unused member function 2018-02-14 14:15:58 -05:00
Jesse Haber-Kucharsky
59c100b37f auth: Use virtual and override
According to previous discussions on the mailing-list with Avi, using
both has the benefits of making virtual functions stand out and also
warning about functions which unintentionally do not override.
2018-02-14 14:15:58 -05:00
Jesse Haber-Kucharsky
053b6b4d04 auth: Unify formatting
The goal is for all files in `auth/` to conform to the Seastar/Scylla
`coding-style.md` document.
2018-02-14 14:15:58 -05:00
Jesse Haber-Kucharsky
a4c7aee238 auth: Fix includes 2018-02-14 14:15:58 -05:00
Jesse Haber-Kucharsky
de33124c39 Don't store authenticated_user in shared_ptr
All we require are value semantics.

`client_state` still stores `authenticated_user` in a `shared_ptr`, but
the behavior of that class is complex enough to warrant its own
discussion/design/refactor.
2018-02-14 14:15:58 -05:00
Jesse Haber-Kucharsky
741d215516 auth: Switch to roles from users
This is a large change, but it's a necessary evil.

This change brings us to a minimally-functional implementation of roles.
There are many additional changes that are necessary, including refined
grammar, bug fixes, code hygiene, and internal code structure changes.
In the interest of keeping this patch somewhat read-able, those changes
will come in subsequent patches. Until that time, roles are still marked
"unimplemented".

IMPORTANT: This code does not include any mechanism for transitioning a
cluster from user-based access-control to role-based access control. All
existing access-control metadata will be ignored (though not deleted).

Specific changes:

- All user-specific CQL statements now delegate to their roles
  equivalent. The statements are effectively the same, but CREATE USER
  will include LOGIN automatically. Also, LIST USERS only lists roles
  with LOGIN.

- A call to LIST PERMISSIONS will now also list permissions of roles
  that have been granted to the caller, in addition to permissions which
  have been granted directly.

- Much of the logic of creating, altering, and deleting roles has been
  moved to `auth::service`, since these operations require cooperation
  between the authenticator, authorizer, and role-manager.

- LIST USERS actually works as expected now (fixes #2968).
2018-02-14 14:15:57 -05:00
Jesse Haber-Kucharsky
b3dc90d5d2 auth: Refactor authentication options
The set of allowed options is quite small, so we benefit from a static
representation (member variables) over a dynamic map.

We also logically move the "OPTIONS" option to the domain of the
authenticator (from user management), since this is where it is applied.

This refactor also aims to reduce compilation time by moving
`authentication_options` into its own header file.

While changes to `user_options` were necessary to accommodate the new
structure, that class will be deprecated shortly in the switch to roles.
Therefore, the changes are strictly temporary.
2018-02-14 14:15:57 -05:00
Calle Wilund
35b9ec868a auth: Fix transitional auth for non-valid credentials
Fixes #3096

The credentials processing for transitional auth was broken
in ba6a41d, "auth: Switch to sharded service which effectively removed
the "virtualization" of underlying auth in the SASL challenge.

As a quick workaround, add the permissive exception handling to
sasl object as well.

Message-Id: <20180103102724.1083-1-calle@scylladb.com>
2018-01-03 12:33:04 +02:00
Jesse Haber-Kucharsky
aea262cdc4 auth/resource.hh: Rename resource_ids 2017-12-06 14:39:40 -05:00
Jesse Haber-Kucharsky
8fe53ecf78 auth: Rename data_resource to resource
The implementation and interface of `auth::resource` will change soon to
support different kinds of resources beyond just data (keyspaces and
tables).
2017-12-06 10:18:05 -05:00
Amos Kong
fd71405465 auth/transitional: use defined package name prefix
Signed-off-by: Amos Kong <amos@scylladb.com>
Message-Id: <f3337b00a9209a9af4918a25145d661488387fa8.1511945338.git.amos@scylladb.com>
2017-11-29 09:59:33 +01:00
Jesse Haber-Kucharsky
ba6a41d397 auth: Switch to sharded service
This change appears quite large, but is logically fairly simple.

Previously, the `auth` module was structured around global state in a
number of ways:

- There existed global instances for the authenticator and the
  authorizer, which were accessed pervasively throughout the system
  through `auth::authenticator::get()` and `auth::authorizer::get()`,
  respectively. These instances needed to be initialized before they
  could be used with `auth::authenticator::setup(sstring type_name)`
  and `auth::authorizer::setup(sstring type_name)`.

- The implementation of the `auth::auth` functions and the authenticator
  and authorizer depended on resources accessed globally through
  `cql3::get_local_query_processor()` and
  `service::get_local_migration_manager()`.

- CQL statements would check for access and manage users through static
  functions in `auth::auth`. These functions would access the global
  authenticator and authorizer instances and depended on the necessary
  systems being started before they were used.

This change eliminates global state from all of these.

The specific changes are:

- Move out `allow_all_authenticator` and `allow_all_authorizer` into
  their own files so that they're constructed like any other
  authenticator or authorizer.

- Delete `auth.hh` and `auth.cc`. Constants and helper functions useful
  for implementing functionality in the `auth` module have moved to
  `common.hh`.

- Remove silent global dependency in
  `auth::authenticated_user::is_super()` on the auth* service in favour
  of a new function `auth::is_super_user()` with an explicit auth*
  service argument.

- Remove global authenticator and authorizer instances, as well as the
  `setup()` functions.

- Expose dependency on the auth* service in
  `auth::authorizer::authorize()` and `auth::authorizer::list()`, which
  is necessary to check for superuser status.

- Add an explicit `service::migration_manager` argument to the
  authenticators and authorizers so they can announce metadata tables.

- The permissions cache now requires an auth* service reference instead
  of just an authorizer since authorizing also requires this.

- The permissions cache configuration can now easily be created from the
  DB configuration.

- Move the static functions in `auth::auth` to the new `auth::service`.
  Where possible, previously static resources like the `delayed_tasks`
  are now members.

- Validating `cql3::user_options` requires an authenticator, which was
  previously accessed globally.

- Instances of the auth* service are accessed through `external`
  instances of `client_state` instead of globally. This includes several
  CQL statements including `alter_user_statement`,
  `create_user_statement`, `drop_user_statement`, `grant_statement`,
  `list_permissions_statement`, `permissions_altering_statement`, and
  `revoke_statement`. For `internal` `client_state`, this is `nullptr`.

- Since the `cql_server` is responsible for instantiating connections
  and each connection gets a new `client_state`, the `cql_server` is
  instantiated with a reference to the auth* service.

- Similarly, the Thrift server is now also instantiated with a reference
  to the auth* service.

- Since the storage service is responsible for instantiating and
  starting the sharded servers, it is instantiated with the sharded
  auth* service which it threads through. All relevant factory functions
  have been updated.

- The storage service is still responsible for starting the auth*
  service it has been provided, and shutting it down.

- The `cql_test_env` is now instantiated with an instance of the auth*
  service, and can be accessed through a member function.

- All unit tests have been updated and pass.

Fixes #2929.
2017-11-15 23:22:42 -05:00
Jesse Haber-Kucharsky
41612ee577 auth: Make the QP an explicit dependency
Rather than have all uses of the QP in auth reference global variables,
we supply a QP reference to both the authenticator and authorizer on
construction.

The caller still references a global variable when constructing the
instances, but fixing this problem is a much larger task that is out of
scope of this change.
2017-11-15 23:19:13 -05:00
Jesse Haber-Kucharsky
157e22a4f0 auth: Unify Java class name attributes 2017-11-15 23:19:00 -05:00
Jesse Haber-Kucharsky
9aff5d9a77 auth: Make life-time control more consistent 2017-11-15 23:18:44 -05:00
Jesse Haber-Kucharsky
5c39a2cc15 auth: Fix static constant initialization
Using "Meyer's singletons" eliminate the problem of static constant
initialization order because static variables inside functions are
initialized only the first time control flow passes over their
declaration.

Fixes #2966.
2017-11-15 23:16:52 -05:00
Calle Wilund
611e00646b auth: Transitional auth wrappers
Similar to DSE objects with similar name. Basically ignores
all authentication/authorization except "superuser" login. All others
sessions are treated as anonymous.
Note: like DSE counterparts, a client session must still _use_
authentication to be able to connect, even though the actual content of
the auth is mostly ignored.
2017-10-04 12:44:44 +02:00