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Chris LuandGitHub 1ce106e69d s3: audit the assumed-role principal and the STS caller (#10519)
* s3: log the requester's principal ARN in the audit entry

An STS session authenticates as an opaque session subject, so requester
alone gave an operator no way back to the assumed role or the session
name. Record the principal ARN next to the identity name and emit it as
requester_arn.

* s3: record the caller identity in the STS handlers

AssumeRole, GetFederationToken and GetCallerIdentity verify the caller
themselves and are not wrapped by the auth middleware that records the
identity, so every audit entry for minting a session had an empty
requester.

* s3: resolve the audit principal ARN the way policy evaluation does

A JWT-authenticated identity carries no PrincipalArn — the auth layer
hands the principal over in a request header — so reading the field
directly left requester_arn empty for OIDC callers. buildPrincipalARN is
the resolver the policy path already uses: header first, then the
identity's own ARN, then a synthesized user ARN for legacy identities
that have none.
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package s3_constants
import (
"context"
"net/http"
"strings"
"sync/atomic"
"github.com/gorilla/mux"
)
// S3 XML namespace
const (
S3Namespace = "http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/"
)
// S3 object key limits
const (
MaxS3ObjectKeyLength = 1024
)
// Standard S3 HTTP request constants
const (
// S3 storage class
AmzStorageClass = "X-Amz-Storage-Class"
// S3 user-defined metadata
AmzUserMetaPrefix = "X-Amz-Meta-"
AmzUserMetaDirective = "X-Amz-Metadata-Directive"
AmzUserMetaMtime = "X-Amz-Meta-Mtime"
// S3 object tagging
AmzObjectTagging = "X-Amz-Tagging"
AmzObjectTaggingPrefix = "X-Amz-Tagging-"
AmzObjectTaggingDirective = "X-Amz-Tagging-Directive"
AmzTagCount = "x-amz-tagging-count"
// GetObjectAttributes headers
AmzObjectAttributes = "X-Amz-Object-Attributes"
AmzMaxParts = "X-Amz-Max-Parts"
AmzPartNumberMarker = "X-Amz-Part-Number-Marker"
AmzDeleteMarker = "X-Amz-Delete-Marker"
SeaweedFSUploadId = "X-Seaweedfs-Upload-Id"
SeaweedFSMultipartPartsCount = "X-Seaweedfs-Multipart-Parts-Count"
SeaweedFSMultipartPartBoundaries = "X-Seaweedfs-Multipart-Part-Boundaries" // JSON: [{part:1,start:0,end:2,etag:"abc"},{part:2,start:2,end:3,etag:"def"}]
SeaweedFSExpiresS3 = "X-Seaweedfs-Expires-S3"
AmzMpPartsCount = "x-amz-mp-parts-count"
// S3 ACL headers
AmzCannedAcl = "X-Amz-Acl"
AmzAclFullControl = "X-Amz-Grant-Full-Control"
AmzAclRead = "X-Amz-Grant-Read"
AmzAclWrite = "X-Amz-Grant-Write"
AmzAclReadAcp = "X-Amz-Grant-Read-Acp"
AmzAclWriteAcp = "X-Amz-Grant-Write-Acp"
// S3 Object Lock headers
AmzBucketObjectLockEnabled = "X-Amz-Bucket-Object-Lock-Enabled"
AmzObjectLockMode = "X-Amz-Object-Lock-Mode"
AmzObjectLockRetainUntilDate = "X-Amz-Object-Lock-Retain-Until-Date"
AmzObjectLockLegalHold = "X-Amz-Object-Lock-Legal-Hold"
// S3 checksum headers
AmzChecksumAlgorithm = "X-Amz-Checksum-Algorithm"
AmzChecksumCRC32 = "X-Amz-Checksum-Crc32"
AmzChecksumCRC32C = "X-Amz-Checksum-Crc32c"
AmzChecksumCRC64NVME = "X-Amz-Checksum-Crc64nvme"
AmzChecksumSHA1 = "X-Amz-Checksum-Sha1"
AmzChecksumSHA256 = "X-Amz-Checksum-Sha256"
AmzTrailer = "X-Amz-Trailer"
AmzSdkChecksumAlgorithm = "X-Amz-Sdk-Checksum-Algorithm"
AmzChecksumType = "X-Amz-Checksum-Type"
// S3 checksum type values (x-amz-checksum-type). A COMPOSITE checksum is a
// checksum-of-per-part-checksums ("base64-N"); a FULL_OBJECT checksum is the
// checksum of the whole object as if uploaded in a single request ("base64").
ChecksumTypeComposite = "COMPOSITE"
ChecksumTypeFullObject = "FULL_OBJECT"
// S3 conditional headers
IfMatch = "If-Match"
IfNoneMatch = "If-None-Match"
IfModifiedSince = "If-Modified-Since"
IfUnmodifiedSince = "If-Unmodified-Since"
// S3 conditional copy headers
AmzCopySourceIfMatch = "X-Amz-Copy-Source-If-Match"
AmzCopySourceIfNoneMatch = "X-Amz-Copy-Source-If-None-Match"
AmzCopySourceIfModifiedSince = "X-Amz-Copy-Source-If-Modified-Since"
AmzCopySourceIfUnmodifiedSince = "X-Amz-Copy-Source-If-Unmodified-Since"
// S3 Server-Side Encryption with Customer-provided Keys (SSE-C)
AmzServerSideEncryptionCustomerAlgorithm = "X-Amz-Server-Side-Encryption-Customer-Algorithm"
AmzServerSideEncryptionCustomerKey = "X-Amz-Server-Side-Encryption-Customer-Key"
AmzServerSideEncryptionCustomerKeyMD5 = "X-Amz-Server-Side-Encryption-Customer-Key-MD5"
AmzServerSideEncryptionContext = "X-Amz-Server-Side-Encryption-Context"
// S3 Server-Side Encryption with KMS (SSE-KMS)
AmzServerSideEncryption = "X-Amz-Server-Side-Encryption"
AmzServerSideEncryptionAwsKmsKeyId = "X-Amz-Server-Side-Encryption-Aws-Kms-Key-Id"
AmzServerSideEncryptionBucketKeyEnabled = "X-Amz-Server-Side-Encryption-Bucket-Key-Enabled"
// S3 SSE-C copy source headers
AmzCopySourceServerSideEncryptionCustomerAlgorithm = "X-Amz-Copy-Source-Server-Side-Encryption-Customer-Algorithm"
AmzCopySourceServerSideEncryptionCustomerKey = "X-Amz-Copy-Source-Server-Side-Encryption-Customer-Key"
AmzCopySourceServerSideEncryptionCustomerKeyMD5 = "X-Amz-Copy-Source-Server-Side-Encryption-Customer-Key-MD5"
)
// Metadata keys for internal storage
const (
// SSE-KMS metadata keys
AmzEncryptedDataKey = "x-amz-encrypted-data-key"
AmzEncryptionContextMeta = "x-amz-encryption-context"
// SeaweedFS internal metadata prefix (used to filter internal headers from client responses)
SeaweedFSInternalPrefix = "x-seaweedfs-"
// SeaweedFS internal metadata keys for encryption (prefixed to avoid automatic HTTP header conversion)
SeaweedFSSSEKMSKey = "x-seaweedfs-sse-kms-key" // Key for storing serialized SSE-KMS metadata
SeaweedFSSSES3Key = "x-seaweedfs-sse-s3-key" // Key for storing serialized SSE-S3 metadata
SeaweedFSSSEIV = "x-seaweedfs-sse-c-iv" // Key for storing SSE-C IV
// Multipart upload metadata keys for SSE-KMS (consistent with internal metadata key pattern)
SeaweedFSSSEKMSKeyID = "x-seaweedfs-sse-kms-key-id" // Key ID for multipart upload SSE-KMS inheritance
SeaweedFSSSEKMSEncryption = "x-seaweedfs-sse-kms-encryption" // Encryption type for multipart upload SSE-KMS inheritance
SeaweedFSSSEKMSBucketKeyEnabled = "x-seaweedfs-sse-kms-bucket-key-enabled" // Bucket key setting for multipart upload SSE-KMS inheritance
SeaweedFSSSEKMSEncryptionContext = "x-seaweedfs-sse-kms-encryption-context" // Encryption context for multipart upload SSE-KMS inheritance
SeaweedFSSSEKMSBaseIV = "x-seaweedfs-sse-kms-base-iv" // Base IV for multipart upload SSE-KMS (for IV offset calculation)
// Multipart upload metadata keys for SSE-S3
SeaweedFSSSES3Encryption = "x-seaweedfs-sse-s3-encryption" // Encryption type for multipart upload SSE-S3 inheritance
SeaweedFSSSES3BaseIV = "x-seaweedfs-sse-s3-base-iv" // Base IV for multipart upload SSE-S3 (for IV offset calculation)
SeaweedFSSSES3KeyData = "x-seaweedfs-sse-s3-key-data" // Encrypted key data for multipart upload SSE-S3 inheritance
)
// SeaweedFS internal headers for filer communication
const (
SeaweedFSSSEKMSKeyHeader = "X-SeaweedFS-SSE-KMS-Key" // Header for passing SSE-KMS metadata to filer
SeaweedFSSSEIVHeader = "X-SeaweedFS-SSE-IV" // Header for passing SSE-C IV to filer (SSE-C only)
SeaweedFSSSEKMSBaseIVHeader = "X-SeaweedFS-SSE-KMS-Base-IV" // Header for passing base IV for multipart SSE-KMS
SeaweedFSSSES3BaseIVHeader = "X-SeaweedFS-SSE-S3-Base-IV" // Header for passing base IV for multipart SSE-S3
SeaweedFSSSES3KeyDataHeader = "X-SeaweedFS-SSE-S3-Key-Data" // Header for passing key data for multipart SSE-S3
// SeaweedFSPrincipalHeader and SeaweedFSSessionTokenHeader carry the
// server-derived principal ARN and session token from the auth layer to
// downstream authorization (IAM policy evaluation, S3Tables IAM checks).
// These headers are trusted: callers of AuthSignatureOnly /
// authenticateRequestInternal must scrub any client-supplied values at the
// very start of authentication to prevent privilege escalation via header
// injection. Prefer these constants over literals so that any future scrub
// or consumer cannot drift by typo.
SeaweedFSPrincipalHeader = "X-SeaweedFS-Principal"
SeaweedFSSessionTokenHeader = "X-SeaweedFS-Session-Token"
)
// Non-Standard S3 HTTP request constants
const (
AmzIdentityId = "s3-identity-id"
AmzAccountId = "s3-account-id"
AmzAuthType = "s3-auth-type"
)
func GetBucketAndObject(r *http.Request) (bucket, object string) {
vars := mux.Vars(r)
bucket = vars["bucket"]
object = NormalizeObjectKey(vars["object"])
return
}
// IsValidObjectKey rejects S3 object keys that — after normalization
// (backslash→slash, slash collapse) — contain a `.` or `..` path segment, or
// embed a NUL byte. Such keys are collapsed by filepath.Join inside the filer
// and would escape the bucket directory, so they must not reach the gRPC layer.
// Gorilla mux URL-decodes captured vars before this runs, so `%2e%2e` is
// already `..` here.
func IsValidObjectKey(object string) bool {
if object == "" {
return true
}
if strings.ContainsRune(object, '\x00') {
return false
}
object = strings.ReplaceAll(object, "\\", "/")
for _, seg := range strings.Split(object, "/") {
if seg == "." || seg == ".." {
return false
}
}
return true
}
// IsValidBucketName rejects bucket names captured from the URL path that are
// unsafe to use in filer path construction (`.`, `..`, contain `/` or `\`, or
// embed NUL). This is a path-safety check, not a full S3 naming-rule check.
func IsValidBucketName(bucket string) bool {
if bucket == "" {
return true
}
if bucket == "." || bucket == ".." {
return false
}
return !strings.ContainsAny(bucket, "/\\\x00")
}
// IsValidPathSegment reports whether value is safe to use as one filer path
// component. It intentionally does not enforce any application-specific
// format; callers can layer stricter checks on top.
func IsValidPathSegment(value string) bool {
if value == "" || value == "." || value == ".." {
return false
}
return !strings.ContainsAny(value, "/\\\x00")
}
// NormalizeObjectKey normalizes object keys by removing duplicate slashes and converting backslashes.
// This normalizes keys from various sources (URL path, form values, etc.) to a consistent format.
// It also converts Windows-style backslashes to forward slashes for cross-platform compatibility.
// Returns keys WITHOUT leading slash to match S3 API format (e.g., "foo/bar" not "/foo/bar").
// Preserves trailing slash if present (e.g., "foo/" stays "foo/").
func NormalizeObjectKey(object string) string {
// Preserve trailing slash if present
hasTrailingSlash := strings.HasSuffix(object, "/")
// Convert Windows-style backslashes to forward slashes
object = strings.ReplaceAll(object, "\\", "/")
object = removeDuplicateSlashes(object)
// Remove leading slash to match S3 API format
object = strings.TrimPrefix(object, "/")
// Restore trailing slash if it was present and result is not empty
if hasTrailingSlash && object != "" && !strings.HasSuffix(object, "/") {
object = object + "/"
}
return object
}
// removeDuplicateSlashes removes consecutive slashes from a path
func removeDuplicateSlashes(s string) string {
var result strings.Builder
result.Grow(len(s))
lastWasSlash := false
for _, r := range s {
if r == '/' {
if !lastWasSlash {
result.WriteRune(r)
}
lastWasSlash = true
} else {
result.WriteRune(r)
lastWasSlash = false
}
}
return result.String()
}
func GetPrefix(r *http.Request) string {
query := r.URL.Query()
prefix := query.Get("prefix")
prefix = removeDuplicateSlashes(prefix)
return prefix
}
var PassThroughHeaders = map[string]string{
"response-cache-control": "Cache-Control",
"response-content-disposition": "Content-Disposition",
"response-content-encoding": "Content-Encoding",
"response-content-language": "Content-Language",
"response-content-type": "Content-Type",
"response-expires": "Expires",
}
// IsSeaweedFSInternalHeader checks if a header key is a SeaweedFS internal header
// that should be filtered from client responses.
// Header names are case-insensitive in HTTP, so this function normalizes to lowercase.
func IsSeaweedFSInternalHeader(headerKey string) bool {
return strings.HasPrefix(strings.ToLower(headerKey), SeaweedFSInternalPrefix)
}
// Context keys for storing authenticated identity information
type contextKey string
const (
contextKeyIdentityName contextKey = "s3-identity-name"
contextKeyIdentityObject contextKey = "s3-identity-object"
contextKeyIdentityHolder contextKey = "s3-identity-holder"
contextKeyPrincipalArn contextKey = "s3-principal-arn"
)
// identityHolder is a mutable container for the authenticated identity name,
// stored by pointer in the request context. Authentication runs as an inner
// handler that records the identity with r.WithContext, which returns a request
// copy; that copy's new context values are invisible to outer middleware (e.g.
// the audit logger) holding an earlier copy of the request. A pointer to a
// holder installed before authentication is shared across all copies, so the
// name written by the inner handler is readable by the outer middleware.
type identityHolder struct {
name atomic.Pointer[string]
principalArn atomic.Pointer[string]
}
// EnsureIdentityHolder attaches a mutable identity holder to the request context
// if one is not already present, returning the (possibly new) request. Install
// it before authentication so the authenticated requester remains recoverable
// from the original request, e.g. when emitting an audit entry for a handler
// that does not log the requester itself.
func EnsureIdentityHolder(r *http.Request) *http.Request {
if r == nil {
return nil
}
if h, ok := r.Context().Value(contextKeyIdentityHolder).(*identityHolder); ok && h != nil {
return r
}
return r.WithContext(context.WithValue(r.Context(), contextKeyIdentityHolder, &identityHolder{}))
}
// SetIdentityNameInContext stores the authenticated identity name in the request context
// This is the secure way to propagate identity - headers can be spoofed, context cannot
func SetIdentityNameInContext(ctx context.Context, identityName string) context.Context {
if identityName == "" {
return ctx
}
// Also record into the mutable holder (if installed) so the name survives the
// request-context copy and stays visible to outer middleware such as the
// audit logger.
if h, ok := ctx.Value(contextKeyIdentityHolder).(*identityHolder); ok && h != nil {
h.name.Store(&identityName)
}
return context.WithValue(ctx, contextKeyIdentityName, identityName)
}
// GetIdentityNameFromContext retrieves the authenticated identity name from the request context
// Returns empty string if no identity is set (unauthenticated request)
// This is the secure way to retrieve identity - never read from headers directly
func GetIdentityNameFromContext(r *http.Request) string {
// Prefer the per-request context value; fall back to the mutable holder for
// callers (e.g. the audit middleware) that hold a copy of the request taken
// before authentication set the identity.
if name, ok := r.Context().Value(contextKeyIdentityName).(string); ok && name != "" {
return name
}
if h, ok := r.Context().Value(contextKeyIdentityHolder).(*identityHolder); ok && h != nil {
if name := h.name.Load(); name != nil {
return *name
}
}
return ""
}
// SetPrincipalArnInContext stores the authenticated principal ARN in the request
// context. For an STS session the identity name is an opaque session subject, so
// the ARN is the only place the assumed role and session name survive to the
// audit log.
func SetPrincipalArnInContext(ctx context.Context, principalArn string) context.Context {
if principalArn == "" {
return ctx
}
if h, ok := ctx.Value(contextKeyIdentityHolder).(*identityHolder); ok && h != nil {
h.principalArn.Store(&principalArn)
}
return context.WithValue(ctx, contextKeyPrincipalArn, principalArn)
}
// GetPrincipalArnFromContext retrieves the authenticated principal ARN from the
// request context, or "" when the request is unauthenticated.
func GetPrincipalArnFromContext(r *http.Request) string {
if arn, ok := r.Context().Value(contextKeyPrincipalArn).(string); ok && arn != "" {
return arn
}
if h, ok := r.Context().Value(contextKeyIdentityHolder).(*identityHolder); ok && h != nil {
if arn := h.principalArn.Load(); arn != nil {
return *arn
}
}
return ""
}
// SetIdentityInContext stores the full authenticated identity object in the request context
// This is used to pass the full identity (including for JWT users) to handlers
func SetIdentityInContext(ctx context.Context, identity interface{}) context.Context {
if identity != nil {
return context.WithValue(ctx, contextKeyIdentityObject, identity)
}
return ctx
}
// GetIdentityFromContext retrieves the full identity object from the request context
// Returns nil if no identity is set (unauthenticated request)
func GetIdentityFromContext(r *http.Request) interface{} {
return r.Context().Value(contextKeyIdentityObject)
}