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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ioannis Kakavas b8d054e73b OpenID Connect realm settings and rest API docs (#40740)
This commit adds the relevant docs for the OpenID Connect
realm settings and the REST APIs that are exposed.
2019-04-22 15:50:18 +03:00
Tim Vernum 2c770ba3cb
Support mustache templates in role mappings (#40571)
This adds a new `role_templates` field to role mappings that is an
alternative to the existing roles field.

These templates are evaluated at runtime to determine which roles should be
granted to a user.
For example, it is possible to specify:

    "role_templates": [
      { "template":{ "source": "_user_{{username}}" } }
    ]

which would mean that every user is assigned to their own role based on
their username.

You may not specify both roles and role_templates in the same role
mapping.

This commit adds support for templates to the role mapping API, the role
mapping engine, the Java high level rest client, and Elasticsearch
documentation.

Due to the lack of caching in our role mapping store, it is currently
inefficient to use a large number of templated role mappings. This will be
addressed in a future change.

Backport of: #39984, #40504
2019-04-02 20:55:10 +11:00
Lisa Cawley 696cb22e4a [DOCS] Enable testing for API key examples (#39583) 2019-03-19 11:13:09 -07:00
Lisa Cawley efd7003ea9 [DOCS] Corrected API path for invalidate token and SSL certificate examples (#39530) 2019-03-12 13:28:37 -07:00
lcawl 4dadeba039 [DOCS] Sorts security APIs 2019-03-04 15:06:33 -08:00
Shajahan Palayil 8ced21db88
[DOCS] Corrected API path for /_security/api_key (#39521) 2019-02-28 20:08:39 +01:00
Lisa Cawley 339a15bb09 [DOCS] Edits warning in put watch API (#38582) 2019-02-15 09:40:12 -08:00
Yogesh Gaikwad 6ff4a8cfd5
Add API key settings documentation (#38490)
This commit adds missing
API key service settings documentation.
2019-02-06 20:58:22 +11:00
Yogesh Gaikwad fe36861ada
Add support for API keys to access Elasticsearch (#38291)
X-Pack security supports built-in authentication service
`token-service` that allows access tokens to be used to 
access Elasticsearch without using Basic authentication.
The tokens are generated by `token-service` based on
OAuth2 spec. The access token is a short-lived token
(defaults to 20m) and refresh token with a lifetime of 24 hours,
making them unsuitable for long-lived or recurring tasks where
the system might go offline thereby failing refresh of tokens.

This commit introduces a built-in authentication service
`api-key-service` that adds support for long-lived tokens aka API
keys to access Elasticsearch. The `api-key-service` is consulted
after `token-service` in the authentication chain. By default,
if TLS is enabled then `api-key-service` is also enabled.
The service can be disabled using the configuration setting.

The API keys:-
- by default do not have an expiration but expiration can be
  configured where the API keys need to be expired after a
  certain amount of time.
- when generated will keep authentication information of the user that
   generated them.
- can be defined with a role describing the privileges for accessing
   Elasticsearch and will be limited by the role of the user that
   generated them
- can be invalidated via invalidation API
- information can be retrieved via a get API
- that have been expired or invalidated will be retained for 1 week
  before being deleted. The expired API keys remover task handles this.

Following are the API key management APIs:-
1. Create API Key - `PUT/POST /_security/api_key`
2. Get API key(s) - `GET /_security/api_key`
3. Invalidate API Key(s) `DELETE /_security/api_key`

The API keys can be used to access Elasticsearch using `Authorization`
header, where the auth scheme is `ApiKey` and the credentials, is the 
base64 encoding of API key Id and API key separated by a colon.
Example:-
```
curl -H "Authorization: ApiKey YXBpLWtleS1pZDphcGkta2V5" http://localhost:9200/_cluster/health
```

Closes #34383
2019-02-05 14:21:57 +11:00
Boaz Leskes b11732104f
Move watcher to use seq# and primary term for concurrency control (#37977)
* move watcher to seq# occ

* top level set

* fix parsing and missing setters

* share toXContent for PutResponse and rest end point

* fix redacted password

* fix username reference

* fix deactivate-watch.asciidoc have seq no references

* add seq# + term to activate-watch.asciidoc

* more doc fixes
2019-01-30 20:14:59 -05:00
Jake Landis 6a78b6a31c
Remove types from watcher docs (#38002)
Types have been deprecated and this commit removes the documentation
for specifying types in the index action, and search input/transform.

Relates #37594 #35190
2019-01-30 13:12:13 -06:00
Albert Zaharovits ff0f540255
Permission for restricted indices (#37577)
This grants the capability to grant privileges over certain restricted
indices (.security and .security-6 at the moment).
It also removes the special status of the superuser role.

IndicesPermission.Group is extended by adding the `allow_restricted_indices`
boolean flag. By default the flag is false. When it is toggled, you acknowledge
that the indices under the scope of the permission group can cover the
restricted indices as well. Otherwise, by default, restricted indices are ignored
when granting privileges, thus rendering them hidden for authorization purposes.
This effectively adds a confirmation "check-box" for roles that might grant
privileges to restricted indices.

The "special status" of the superuser role has been removed and coded as
any other role:
```
new RoleDescriptor("superuser",
    new String[] { "all" },
    new RoleDescriptor.IndicesPrivileges[] {
        RoleDescriptor.IndicesPrivileges.builder()
            .indices("*")
            .privileges("all")
            .allowRestrictedIndices(true)
// this ----^
            .build() },
            new RoleDescriptor.ApplicationResourcePrivileges[] {
                RoleDescriptor.ApplicationResourcePrivileges.builder()
                    .application("*")
                    .privileges("*")
                    .resources("*")
                    .build()
            },
            null, new String[] { "*" },
    MetadataUtils.DEFAULT_RESERVED_METADATA,
    Collections.emptyMap());
```
In the context of the Backup .security work, this allows the creation of a
"curator role" that would permit listing (get settings) for all indices
(including the restricted ones). That way the curator role would be able to 
ist and snapshot all indices, but not read or restore any of them.

Supersedes #36765
Relates #34454
2019-01-20 23:19:40 +02:00
Jay Modi f3edbe2911
Security: remove SSL settings fallback (#36846)
This commit removes the fallback for SSL settings. While this may be
seen as a non user friendly change, the intention behind this change
is to simplify the reasoning needed to understand what is actually
being used for a given SSL configuration. Each configuration now needs
to be explicitly specified as there is no global configuration or
fallback to some other configuration.

Closes #29797
2019-01-14 14:06:22 -07:00
lcawl 32bed098bb [DOCS] Synchs titles of X-Pack APIs 2018-12-20 10:27:24 -08:00
Lisa Cawley 4140b9eede
[DOCS] Update X-Pack terminology in security docs (#36564) 2018-12-19 14:53:37 -08:00
Ioannis Kakavas 7b9ca62174
Enhance Invalidate Token API (#35388)
This change:

- Adds functionality to invalidate all (refresh+access) tokens for all users of a realm
- Adds functionality to invalidate all (refresh+access)tokens for a user in all realms
- Adds functionality to invalidate all (refresh+access) tokens for a user in a specific realm
- Changes the response format for the invalidate token API to contain information about the 
   number of the invalidated tokens and possible errors that were encountered.
- Updates the API Documentation

After back-porting to 6.x, the `created` field will be removed from master as a field in the 
response

Resolves: #35115
Relates: #34556
2018-12-18 10:05:50 +02:00
Ioannis Kakavas d7c5d8049a
Deprecate /_xpack/security/* in favor of /_security/* (#36293)
* This commit is part of our plan to deprecate and ultimately remove the use of _xpack in the REST APIs.

- REST API docs
- HLRC docs and doc tests
- Handle REST actions with deprecation warnings
- Changed endpoints in rest-api-spec and relevant file names
2018-12-11 11:13:10 +02:00
Michael Basnight b5b6e37a60
Deprecate X-Pack centric watcher endpoints (#36218)
This commit is part of our plan to deprecate and ultimately remove the use of
_xpack in the REST APIs.

Relates #35958
2018-12-08 12:57:16 -06:00
Ioannis Kakavas 580b5baf21
Add realm information for Authenticate API (#35648)
- Add the authentication realm and lookup realm name and type in the response for the _authenticate API
- The authentication realm is set as the lookup realm too (instead of setting the lookup realm to null or empty ) when no lookup realm is used.
2018-11-27 23:35:42 +02:00
Ioannis Kakavas e8ec4fad7b
[DOCS] Adjust Invalidate Token REST API docs (#35622)
- Renames API to Invalidate Token
- Explicitly calls out the possibility to invalidate refresh tokens
via this API
2018-11-21 09:32:56 +02:00
Tim Vernum d367894c31
DOCS: Add password_hash & refresh to Put User API (#35574)
PR #35242 formalised support for the password_hash field in the body
of the Put User security API.
Since this field is now validated and tested, it can also be
documented.

The Put User API also supports a "refresh" query parameter that was
not documented. This commit adds it to the docs.
2018-11-20 13:03:22 +11:00
Igor Motov 7b13d0592f
Watcher: fix metric stats names (#34951)
* Watcher: fix metric stats names

The current watcher stats metric names doesn't match the current
documentation. This commit fixes the behavior of `queued_watches`
metric, deprecates `pending_watches` metric and adds `current_watches`
to match the documented behavior. It also fixes the documentation, which
introduced `executing_watches` metric that was never added.

Fixes #34865
2018-11-01 10:12:05 -04:00
Ioannis Kakavas 2c82b80b85
Support PKCS#11 tokens as keystores and truststores (#34063)
This enables Elasticsearch to use the JVM-wide configured
PKCS#11 token as a keystore or a truststore for its TLS configuration.
The JVM is assumed to be configured accordingly with the appropriate
Security Provider implementation that supports PKCS#11 tokens.
For the PKCS#11 token to be used as a keystore or a truststore for an
SSLConfiguration, the .keystore.type or .truststore.type must be
explicitly set to pkcs11 in the configuration.
The fact that the PKCS#11 token configuration is JVM wide implies that
there is only one available keystore and truststore that can be used by TLS
configurations in Elasticsearch.
The PIN for the PKCS#11 token can be set as a truststore parameter in
Elasticsearch or as a JVM parameter ( -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword).

The basic goal of enabling PKCS#11 token support is to allow PKCS#11-NSS in
FIPS mode to be used as a FIPS 140-2 enabled Security Provider.
2018-10-04 10:51:58 +03:00
Lisa Cawley e4c3fd6d96
[DOCS] Moves graph to docs folder (#33472) 2018-09-26 14:59:31 -07:00
Or Bin a5bad4d92c Docs: Fixed a grammatical mistake: 'a HTTP ...' -> 'an HTTP ...' (#33744)
Fixed a grammatical mistake: 'a HTTP ...' -> 'an HTTP ...'

Closes #33728
2018-09-17 15:35:54 -04:00
Jay Modi 3914a980f7
Security: remove wrapping in put user response (#33512)
This change removes the wrapping of the created field in the put user
response. The created field was added as a top level field in #32332,
while also still being wrapped within the `user` object of the
response. Since the value is available in both formats in 6.x, we can
remove the wrapped version for 7.0.
2018-09-13 14:40:36 -06:00
Jay Modi ea52277a1e
HLRest: add put user API (#32332)
This commit adds a security client to the high level rest client, which
includes an implementation for the put user api. As part of these
changes, a new request and response class have been added that are
specific to the high level rest client. One change here is that the response
was previously wrapped inside a user object. The plan is to remove this
wrapping and this PR adds an unwrapped response outside of the user
object so we can remove the user object later on.

See #29827
2018-09-05 10:56:30 -06:00
Lisa Cawley b7a63f7e7d
[DOCS] Moves machine learning APIs to docs folder (#31118) 2018-08-31 16:49:24 -07:00
Lisa Cawley cdeadfc585
[DOCS] Move rollup APIs to docs (#31450) 2018-08-31 10:50:43 -07:00
Zachary Tong d93b2a2e9a
[Rollup] Only allow aggregating on multiples of configured interval (#32052)
We need to limit the search request aggregations to whole multiples
of the configured interval for both histogram and date_histogram.
Otherwise, agg buckets won't overlap with the rolled up buckets
and the results will be incorrect.

For histogram, the validation is very simple: request must be >= the config,
and modulo evenly.

Dates are more tricky.
- If both request and config are fixed dates, we can convert to millis
and treat them just like the histo
- If both are calendar, we make sure the request is >= the config with
a static lookup map that ranks the calendar values relatively.  All
calendar units are "singles", so they are evenly divisible already
- We disallow any other combination (one fixed, one calendar, etc)
2018-08-29 17:10:00 -04:00
Jay Modi 5d9c270608
Token API supports the client_credentials grant (#33106)
This change adds support for the client credentials grant type to the
token api. The client credentials grant allows for a client to
authenticate with the authorization server and obtain a token to access
as itself. Per RFC 6749, a refresh token should not be included with
the access token and as such a refresh token is not issued when the
client credentials grant is used.

The addition of the client credentials grant will allow users
authenticated with mechanisms such as kerberos or PKI to obtain a token
that can be used for subsequent access.
2018-08-27 10:56:21 -06:00
Tim Vernum a211d24bda [DOCS] Add docs for Application Privileges (#32635) 2018-08-23 18:04:02 -07:00
Zachary Tong 8f8d3a5556
[Rollup] Return empty response when aggs are missing (#32796)
If a search request doesn't contain aggs (or an empty agg object),
we should just retun an empty response.  This is how the normal search
API works if you specify zero hits and empty aggs.

The existing behavior throws an exception because it tries to send
an empty msearch.

Closes #32256
2018-08-23 16:15:37 -04:00
Ioannis Kakavas 65d4f27873
[DOCS] Add configurable password hashing docs (#32849)
* [DOCS] Add configurable password hashing docs

Adds documentation about the newly introduced configuration option
for setting the password hashing algorithm to be used for the users
cache and for storing credentials for the native and file realm.
2018-08-21 12:05:42 +03:00
Lisa Cawley 2feda8aae0
[DOC] Splits role mapping APIs into separate pages (#32797) 2018-08-20 14:30:42 -07:00
Lisa Cawley 532d552ffd
[DOCS] Splits the users API documentation into multiple pages (#32825) 2018-08-17 23:17:33 -07:00
Lisa Cawley fb1c3990d7
[DOCS] Splits the token APIs into separate pages (#32865) 2018-08-17 22:22:09 -07:00
lcawl 1efee66d16 [DOCS] Creates redirects for role management APIs page 2018-08-17 21:55:18 -07:00
Zachary Tong 899e94a29b [Docs] Tweaks and fixes to rollup docs
- Missing links to new IndexCaps API
- Incorrect security permissions on IndexCaps API
- GetJobs API must supply a job (or `_all`), omitting throws error
- Link to search/agg limitations from RollupSearch API
- Tweak URLs in quick reference
- Formatting of overview page
2018-08-17 13:37:11 -04:00
Lisa Cawley c5de9ec79d
[DOCS] Splits the roles API documentation into multiple pages (#32794) 2018-08-17 09:18:08 -07:00
Dimitris Athanasiou 4d2144a2a0
[ML][DOCS] Refer to rules feature as custom rules (#32785) 2018-08-13 14:51:13 +01:00
Zachary Tong fc9fb64ad5
[Rollup] Improve ID scheme for rollup documents (#32558)
Previously, we were using a simple CRC32 for the IDs of rollup documents.
This is a very poor choice however, since 32bit IDs leads to collisions
between documents very quickly.

This commit moves Rollups over to a 128bit ID.  The ID is a concatenation
of all the keys in the document (similar to the rolling CRC before),
hashed with 128bit Murmur3, then base64 encoded.  Finally, the job
ID and a delimiter (`$`) are prepended to the ID.

This gurantees that there are 128bits per-job.  128bits should
essentially remove all chances of collisions, and the prepended
job ID means that _if_ there is a collision, it stays "within"
the job.

BWC notes:

We can only upgrade the ID scheme after we know there has been a good
checkpoint during indexing.  We don't rely on a STARTED/STOPPED
status since we can't guarantee that resulted from a real checkpoint,
or other state.  So we only upgrade the ID after we have reached
a checkpoint state during an active index run, and only after the
checkpoint has been confirmed.

Once a job has been upgraded and checkpointed, the version increments
and the new ID is used in the future.  All new jobs use the
new ID from the start
2018-08-03 11:13:25 -04:00
Dimitris Athanasiou c5140170f7
[ML] Improve error for functions with limited rule condition support (#32548)
Closes #32545
2018-08-01 18:15:46 +01:00
Dimitris Athanasiou b88b3d81c8 [ML][DOCS] Fix typo applied_to => applies_to 2018-07-31 17:00:55 +01:00
lcawl 67a884ec88 [DOCS] Fixes formatting of scope object in job resource 2018-07-26 12:28:26 -07:00
lcawl 6832aa6797 [DOCS] Adds link from bucket_span property to common time units 2018-07-25 08:31:52 -07:00
Dimitris Athanasiou 9a7a649755
[ML][DOCS] Add documentation for detector rules and filters (#32013) 2018-07-25 16:10:32 +01:00
Tim Vernum 387c3c7f1d Introduce Application Privileges with support for Kibana RBAC (#32309)
This commit introduces "Application Privileges" to the X-Pack security
model.

Application Privileges are managed within Elasticsearch, and can be
tested with the _has_privileges API, but do not grant access to any
actions or resources within Elasticsearch. Their purpose is to allow
applications outside of Elasticsearch to represent and store their own
privileges model within Elasticsearch roles.

Access to manage application privileges is handled in a new way that
grants permission to specific application names only. This lays the
foundation for more OLS on cluster privileges, which is implemented by
allowing a cluster permission to inspect not just the action being
executed, but also the request to which the action is applied.
To support this, a "conditional cluster privilege" is introduced, which
is like the existing cluster privilege, except that it has a Predicate
over the request as well as over the action name.

Specifically, this adds
- GET/PUT/DELETE actions for defining application level privileges
- application privileges in role definitions
- application privileges in the has_privileges API
- changes to the cluster permission class to support checking of request
  objects
- a new "global" element on role definition to provide cluster object
  level security (only for manage application privileges)
- changes to `kibana_user`, `kibana_dashboard_only_user` and
  `kibana_system` roles to use and manage application privileges

Closes #29820
Closes #31559
2018-07-24 10:34:46 -06:00
David Kyle 177750719d [DOCS] Rollup Caps API incorrectly mentions GET Jobs API (#32280) 2018-07-24 10:23:13 +01:00
Zachary Tong 791b9b147c
[Rollup] Add new capabilities endpoint for concrete rollup indices (#30401)
This introduces a new GetRollupIndexCaps API which allows the user to retrieve rollup capabilities of a specific rollup index (or index pattern). This is distinct from the existing RollupCaps endpoint.

- Multiple jobs can be stored in multiple indices and point to a single target data index pattern (logstash-*). The existing API finds capabilities/config of all jobs matching that data index pattern.
- One rollup index can hold data from multiple jobs, targeting multiple data index patterns. This new API finds the capabilities based on the concrete rollup indices.
2018-07-16 17:20:50 -04:00
Michael Basnight 637cac9061
Watcher: Store username on watch execution (#31873)
There is currently no way to see what user executed a watch. This commit
adds the decrypted username to each execution in the watch history, in a
new field "user".

Closes #31772
2018-07-16 14:20:16 -05:00
Michael Basnight e85bb734cf
Docs: add security delete role to api call table (#31907) 2018-07-10 11:17:21 -05:00
Hendrik Muhs e9f8442bee
[ML] Return statistics about forecasts as part of the jobsstats and usage API (#31647)
This change adds stats about forecasts, to the jobstats api as well as xpack/_usage. The following 
information is collected:

_xpack/ml/anomaly_detectors/{jobid|_all}/_stats:

 -  total number of forecasts
 -  memory statistics (mean/min/max)
 -  runtime statistics
 -  record statistics
 -  counts by status

_xpack/usage

 -  collected by job status as well as overall (_all):
     -  total number of forecasts
     -  number of jobs that have at least 1 forecast
     -  memory, runtime, record statistics
     -  counts by status

Fixes #31395
2018-07-04 08:15:45 +02:00
Lisa Cawley 438591566f
[DOCS] Add code snippet testing in more ML APIs (#31339) 2018-06-21 11:32:11 -07:00
Lisa Cawley 68ec958873
[DOCS] Move migration APIs to docs (#31473) 2018-06-21 08:19:23 -07:00
Lisa Cawley f012de0f00
[DOCS] Move licensing APIs to docs (#31445) 2018-06-20 08:17:11 -07:00
Lisa Cawley 8fd1f5fbed
[DOCS] Moves the info API to docs (#31121) 2018-06-19 10:33:57 -07:00
Lisa Cawley cfb470429e
[DOCS] Add code snippet testing for more ML APIs (#31404) 2018-06-19 08:49:32 -07:00
Lisa Cawley ea92864eb1
[DOCS] Adds testing for security APIs (#31345) 2018-06-18 08:48:23 -07:00
Tim Brooks 605dbbeabd
Remove trial status info from start trial doc (#31365)
This is related to #31325. There is currently information about the
get-trial-status api on the start-trial api documentation page. It also
has the incorrect route for that api. This commit removes that
information as the start-trial page properly links to a page providing
documenation about get-trial-status.
2018-06-15 12:39:25 -06:00
lcawl 509729f9c1 [DOCS] Shortens ML API intros 2018-06-13 13:43:15 -07:00
Zachary Tong d4262de83a
[Docs] All Rollup docs experimental, agg limitations, clarify DeleteJob (#31299)
- All rollup pages should be marked as experimental instead of just
the top page
- While the job config docs state which aggregations are allowed, adding
a section which specifically details this in one place is more convenient
for the user
- Add a clarification that the DeleteJob API does not delete the rollup
data, just the rollup job.
2018-06-13 15:42:20 -04:00
lcawl 7c05f69c39 [DOCS] Creates rest-api folder in docs 2018-06-05 16:43:55 -07:00
David Roberts 50c34b2a9b
[ML] Reverse engineer Grok patterns from categorization results (#30125)
This change adds a grok_pattern field to the GET categories API
output in ML. It's calculated using the regex and examples in the
categorization result, and applying a list of candidate Grok
patterns to the bits in between the tokens that are considered to
define the category.

This can currently be considered a prototype, as the Grok patterns
it produces are not optimal. However, enough people have said it
would be useful for it to be worthwhile exposing it as experimental
functionality for interested parties to try out.
2018-05-15 09:02:38 +01:00
Tim Brooks 592481e4ed
Require acknowledgement to start_trial license (#30135)
This is related to #30134. It modifies the start_trial action to require
an acknowledgement parameter in the rest request to actually start the
trial license. There are backwards compatibility issues as prior ES
versions did not support this parameter. To handle this, it is assumed
that a request coming from a node prior to 6.3 is acknowledged. And
attempts to write a non-acknowledged request to a prior to 6.3 node will
throw an exception.

Additionally this PR adds messages about the trial license the user is
generating.
2018-04-26 21:42:44 -04:00
Ryan Ernst 2efd22454a Migrate x-pack-elasticsearch source to elasticsearch 2018-04-20 15:29:54 -07:00