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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jay Modi 0788188574
Add licensing enforcement for FIPS mode (#32437)
This commit adds licensing enforcement for FIPS mode through the use of
a bootstrap check, a node join validator, and a check in the license
service. The work done here is based on the current implementation of
the TLS enforcement with a production license.

The bootstrap check is always enforced since we need to enforce the
licensing and this is the best option to do so at the present time.
2018-07-31 12:16:22 -06:00
Nik Everett 22459576d7
Logging: Make node name consistent in logger (#31588)
First, some background: we have 15 different methods to get a logger in
Elasticsearch but they can be broken down into three broad categories
based on what information is provided when building the logger.

Just a class like:
```
private static final Logger logger = ESLoggerFactory.getLogger(ActionModule.class);
```
or:
```
protected final Logger logger = Loggers.getLogger(getClass());
```

The class and settings:
```
this.logger = Loggers.getLogger(getClass(), settings);
```

Or more information like:
```
Loggers.getLogger("index.store.deletes", settings, shardId)
```

The goal of the "class and settings" variant is to attach the node name
to the logger. Because we don't always have the settings available, we
often use the "just a class" variant and get loggers without node names
attached. There isn't any real consistency here. Some loggers get the
node name because it is convenient and some do not.

This change makes the node name available to all loggers all the time.
Almost. There are some caveats are testing that I'll get to. But in
*production* code the node name is node available to all loggers. This
means we can stop using the "class and settings" variants to fetch
loggers which was the real goal here, but a pleasant side effect is that
the ndoe name is now consitent on every log line and optional by editing
the logging pattern. This is all powered by setting the node name
statically on a logging formatter very early in initialization.

Now to tests: tests can't set the node name statically because
subclasses of `ESIntegTestCase` run many nodes in the same jvm, even in
the same class loader. Also, lots of tests don't run with a real node so
they don't *have* a node name at all. To support multiple nodes in the
same JVM tests suss out the node name from the thread name which works
surprisingly well and easy to test in a nice way. For those threads
that are not part of an `ESIntegTestCase` node we stick whatever useful
information we can get form the thread name in the place of the node
name. This allows us to keep the logger format consistent.
2018-07-31 10:54:24 -04:00
Daniel Mitterdorfer 5f302580f9 Mute SSLTrustRestrictionsTests on JDK 11
This commit adds an assumption to two test methods in
SSLTrustRestrictionsTests that we are not on JDK 11 as the tests
currently fail there.

Relates #29989
2018-07-31 16:43:05 +02:00
Yogesh Gaikwad d4ea440e37
[Kerberos] Add missing javadocs (#32469)
This commit adds missing javadocs and fixes few where
the build failed when using JDK 11 for compilation.

Closes#32461
2018-07-31 11:18:08 +10:00
Yogesh Gaikwad f0b36679ec
[Kerberos] Remove Kerberos bootstrap checks (#32451)
This commit removes Kerberos bootstrap checks as they were more
validation checks and better done in Kerberos realm constructor
than as bootstrap checks. This also moves the check
for one Kerberos realm per node to where we initialize realms.
This commit adds few validations which were missing earlier
like missing read permissions on keytab file or if it is directory
to throw exception with error message.
2018-07-31 10:59:36 +10:00
Nik Everett 4101fc4e3d
Switch security to new style Requests (#32290)
In #29623 we added `Request` object flavored requests to the low level
REST client and in #30315 we deprecated the old `performRequest`s. This
changes all calls in the `x-pack/plugin/security` project to use the new
versions.
2018-07-30 18:16:26 -04:00
Jack Conradson eb73dde7c8 Fix missing JavaDoc for @throws in several places in
KerberosTicketValidator.
2018-07-26 09:14:43 -07:00
Jason Tedor 467a60ba0c
Only enforce password hashing check if FIPS enabled (#32383)
This commit modifies the FIPS password hashing algorithm check to only
be executed if FIPS mode is enabled.
2018-07-25 20:57:03 -04:00
Igor Motov e12e2e0cdd
Add opaque_id to index audit logging (#32260)
Logs opaque_id if it is available with all audit log messages using
index-based audit log.

Closes #31521
2018-07-25 08:07:09 -07:00
Jay Modi e43375bf9a
Security: revert to old way of merging automata (#32254)
This commit reverts to the pre-6.3 way of merging automata as the
change in 6.3 significantly impacts the performance for roles with a
large number of concrete indices. In addition, the maximum number of
states for security automata has been increased to 100,000 in order
to allow users to use roles that caused problems pre-6.3 and 6.3 fixed.

As an escape hatch, the maximum number of states is configurable with
a setting so that users with complex patterns in roles can increase
the states with the knowledge that there is more memory usage.
2018-07-24 16:26:50 -06:00
Lee Hinman 73be9840dd [TEST] Fix assumeFalse -> assumeTrue in SSLReloadIntegTests 2018-07-24 13:10:55 -06:00
Ioannis Kakavas be40a6982a
Introduce fips_mode setting and associated checks (#32326)
* Introduce fips_mode setting and associated checks

Introduce xpack.security.fips_mode.enabled setting ( default false)
When it is set to true, a number of Bootstrap checks are performed:
- Check that Secure Settings are of the latest version (3)
- Check that no JKS keystores are configured
- Check that compliant algorithms ( PBKDF2 family ) are used for
  password hashing
2018-07-24 22:05:00 +03:00
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
Nik Everett e6b9f59e4e
Build: Shadow x-pack:protocol into x-pack:plugin:core (#32240)
This bundles the x-pack:protocol project into the x-pack:plugin:core
project because we'd like folks to consider it an implementation detail
of our build rather than a separate artifact to be managed and depended
on. It is now bundled into both x-pack:plugin:core and
client:rest-high-level. To make this work I had to fix a few things.

Firstly, I had to make PluginBuildPlugin work with the shadow plugin.
In that case we have to bundle only the `shadow` dependencies and the
shadow jar.

Secondly, every reference to x-pack:plugin:core has to use the `shadow`
configuration. Without that the reference is missing all of the
un-shadowed dependencies. I tried to make it so that applying the shadow
plugin automatically redefines the `default` configuration to mirror the
`shadow` configuration which would allow us to use bare project references
to the x-pack:plugin:core project but I couldn't make it work. It'd *look*
like it works but then fail for transitive dependencies anyway. I think
it is still a good thing to do but I don't have the willpower to do it
now.

Finally, I had to fix an issue where Eclipse and IntelliJ didn't properly
reference shadowed transitive dependencies. Neither IDE supports shadowing
natively so they have to reference the shadowed projects. We fix this by
detecting `shadow` dependencies when in "Intellij mode" or "Eclipse mode"
and adding `runtime` dependencies to the same target. This convinces
IntelliJ and Eclipse to play nice.
2018-07-24 11:53:04 -04:00
Yogesh Gaikwad a525c36c60 [Kerberos] Add Kerberos authentication support (#32263)
This commit adds support for Kerberos authentication with a platinum
license. Kerberos authentication support relies on SPNEGO, which is
triggered by challenging clients with a 401 response with the
`WWW-Authenticate: Negotiate` header. A SPNEGO client will then provide
a Kerberos ticket in the `Authorization` header. The tickets are
validated using Java's built-in GSS support. The JVM uses a vm wide
configuration for Kerberos, so there can be only one Kerberos realm.
This is enforced by a bootstrap check that also enforces the existence
of the keytab file.

In many cases a fallback authentication mechanism is needed when SPNEGO
authentication is not available. In order to support this, the
DefaultAuthenticationFailureHandler now takes a list of failure response
headers. For example, one realm can provide a
`WWW-Authenticate: Negotiate` header as its default and another could
provide `WWW-Authenticate: Basic` to indicate to the client that basic
authentication can be used in place of SPNEGO.

In order to test Kerberos, unit tests are run against an in-memory KDC
that is backed by an in-memory ldap server. A QA project has also been
added to test against an actual KDC, which is provided by the krb5kdc
fixture.

Closes #30243
2018-07-24 08:44:26 -06:00
Jason Tedor 0b72132553 Silence SSL reload test that fails on JDK 11
This commit adds an assumption for an SSL reload test that we are not on
JDK 11 as the test currently fails there.

Relates #32293
2018-07-23 14:52:56 -04:00
Christoph Büscher ff87b7aba4
Remove unnecessary warning supressions (#32250) 2018-07-23 11:31:04 +02:00
Ioannis Kakavas aaa8f842d6
Remove BouncyCastle dependency from runtime (#32193)
* Remove BouncyCastle dependency from runtime

This commit introduces a new gradle  project that contains
 the classes that have a dependency on BouncyCastle. For 
the default distribution, It builds  a jar from those and
 in puts it in a subdirectory of lib
 (/tools/security-cli) along with the BouncyCastle jars. 
This directory is then passed in the
ES_ADDITIONAL_CLASSPATH_DIRECTORIES of the CLI tools 
that use these classes.

BouncyCastle is removed as a runtime dependency (remains
as a compileOnly one) from x-pack core and x-pack security.
2018-07-21 00:03:58 +03:00
Luca Cavanna 00a6ad0e9e
Remove aliases resolution limitations when security is enabled (#31952)
Resolving wildcards in aliases expression is challenging as we may end
up with no aliases to replace the original expression with, but if we
replace with an empty array that means _all which is quite the opposite.
Now that we support and serialize the original requested aliases,
whenever aliases are replaced we will be able to know what was
initially requested. `MetaData#findAliases` can then be updated to not
return anything in case it gets empty aliases, but the original aliases
were not empty. That means that empty aliases are interpreted as _all
only if they were originally requested that way.

Relates to #31516
2018-07-20 09:23:32 +02:00
Tim Vernum c32981db6b
Detect old trial licenses and mimic behaviour (#32209)
Prior to 6.3 a trial license default to security enabled. Since 6.3
they default to security disabled. If a cluster is upgraded from <6.3
to >6.3, then we detect this and mimic the old behaviour with respect
to security.
2018-07-20 10:09:28 +10:00
Tal Levy 27d663b64b
Revert "Introduce a Hashing Processor (#31087)" (#32178)
This reverts commit 8c78fe7114.
2018-07-18 16:44:05 -07:00
Tim Brooks 90fcb38448
Adjust SSLDriver behavior for JDK11 changes (#32145)
This is related to #32122. A number of things changed related to adding
TLS 1.3 support in JDK11. Some exception messages and other SSLEngine
behavior changed. This commit fixes assertions on exception messages.
Additionally it identifies two bugs related to how the SSLDriver behaves
in regards to JDK11 changes. Finally, it mutes a tests until correct
behavior can be identified. There is another open issue for that muted
test (#32144).
2018-07-18 11:49:42 -06:00
Julie Tibshirani 15ff3da653
Add support for field aliases. (#32172)
* Add basic support for field aliases in index mappings. (#31287)
* Allow for aliases when fetching stored fields. (#31411)
* Add tests around accessing field aliases in scripts. (#31417)
* Add documentation around field aliases. (#31538)
* Add validation for field alias mappings. (#31518)
* Return both concrete fields and aliases in DocumentFieldMappers#getMapper. (#31671)
* Make sure that field-level security is enforced when using field aliases. (#31807)
* Add more comprehensive tests for field aliases in queries + aggregations. (#31565)
* Remove the deprecated method DocumentFieldMappers#getFieldMapper. (#32148)
2018-07-18 09:33:09 -07:00
Ioannis Kakavas 9cdbd1bd85 Remove empty @param from Javadoc 2018-07-17 20:25:38 +03:00
Ioannis Kakavas 9e529d9d58
Enable testing in FIPS140 JVM (#31666)
Ensure our tests can run in a FIPS JVM

JKS keystores cannot be used in a FIPS JVM as attempting to use one
in order to init a KeyManagerFactory or a TrustManagerFactory is not
allowed.( JKS keystore algorithms for private key encryption are not
FIPS 140 approved)
This commit replaces JKS keystores in our tests with the
corresponding PEM encoded key and certificates both for key and trust
configurations.
Whenever it's not possible to refactor the test, i.e. when we are
testing that we can load a JKS keystore, etc. we attempt to
mute the test when we are running in FIPS 140 JVM. Testing for the
JVM is naive and is based on the name of the security provider as
we would control the testing infrastrtucture and so this would be
reliable enough.
Other cases of tests being muted are the ones that involve custom
TrustStoreManagers or KeyStoreManagers, null TLS Ciphers and the
SAMLAuthneticator class as we cannot sign XML documents in the
way we were doing. SAMLAuthenticator tests in a FIPS JVM can be
reenabled with precomputed and signed SAML messages at a later stage.

IT will be covered in a subsequent PR
2018-07-17 10:54:10 +03:00
Ioannis Kakavas ef7ccd1c07
[TEST] Consistent algorithm usage (#32077)
Ensure that the same algorithm is used for settings and
change password requests for consistency, even if we
do not expext to reach the code where the algorithm is
checked for now.
Completes a7eaa409e8
2018-07-16 16:41:56 +03:00
Tim Vernum edbea73f24 Fix broken OpenLDAP Vagrant QA test
This was broken due to c662565 but the problem didn't get detected as
CI builds typically don't run vagrant tests
2018-07-16 15:43:41 +10:00
Tim Brooks a612404b1f
Fix compile issues introduced by merge (#32058)
The build was broken due to some issues with the merging of #32018. A
method that was public went private before the PR was merged. That did
not cause a merge conflict (so the PR was merged successfully). But it
did cause the build to fail.
2018-07-13 23:37:15 -06:00
Tim Brooks 305bfea9c3
Add nio http transport to security plugin (#32018)
This is related to #27260. It adds the SecurityNioHttpServerTransport
to the security plugin. It randomly uses the nio http transport in
security integration tests.
2018-07-13 16:41:02 -06:00
Tim Vernum c662565f29
Access SSL contexts using names instead of Settings (#30953)
Historically we have loaded SSL objects (such as SSLContext,
SSLIOSessionStrategy) by passing in the SSL settings, constructing a
new SSL configuration from those settings and then looking for a
cached object that matches those settings.

The primary issue with this approach is that it requires a fully
configured Settings object to be available any time the SSL context
needs to be loaded. If the Settings include SecureSettings (such as
passwords for keys or keystores) then this is not true, and the cached
SSL object cannot be loaded at runtime.

This commit introduces an alternative approach of naming every cached
ssl configuration, so that it is possible to load the SSL context for
a named configuration (such as "xpack.http.ssl"). This means that the
calling code does not need to have ongoing access to the secure
settings that were used to load the configuration.

This change also allows monitoring exporters to use SSL passwords
from secure settings, however an exporter that uses a secure SSL setting
(e.g. truststore.secure_password) may not have its SSL settings updated
dynamically (this is prevented by a settings validator).
Exporters without secure settings can continue to be defined and updated
dynamically.
2018-07-13 16:40:09 +10:00
Tim Brooks c375d5ab23
Add nio transport to security plugin (#31942)
This is related to #27260. It adds the SecurityNioTransport to the
security plugin. Additionally, it adds support for ip filtering. And it
randomly uses the nio transport in security integration tests.
2018-07-12 11:55:38 -06:00
Christoph Büscher 4b8b831517
Remove unused reference to filePermissionsCache (#31923)
Currently Role.Builder keeps a reference to the FieldPermissionsCache that is
passed into its constructors. This seems to be unused except for passing it on
to convertFromIndicesPrivileges() in the second ctor itself, but we don't need
to keep the internal reference in that case, so it can be removed.

Relates to #31876
2018-07-11 09:56:21 +02:00
Tim Vernum a5d5234eff
Fix building AD URL from domain name (#31849)
The steps to read the settings and build URLs happen in a non-obvious
order, which meant that we would build the default URL (from the
domain name, and port) before we'd actually read the port settings.
This would cause the URL to always have a port of `0`.

Relates: bccf988
2018-07-10 11:54:24 +10:00
Igor Motov dd21ad0d9d
Add opaque_id to audit logging (#31878)
Logs opaque_id if it is available with all audit log messages.

Relates #31521
2018-07-09 13:40:23 -07:00
Nik Everett fb27f3e7f0
HLREST: Add x-pack-info API (#31870)
This is the first x-pack API we're adding to the high level REST client
so there is a lot to talk about here!

= Open source

The *client* for these APIs is open source. We're taking the previously
Elastic licensed files used for the `Request` and `Response` objects and
relicensing them under the Apache 2 license.

The implementation of these features is staying under the Elastic
license. This lines up with how the rest of the Elasticsearch language
clients work.

= Location of the new files

We're moving all of the `Request` and `Response` objects that we're
relicensing to the `x-pack/protocol` directory. We're adding a copy of
the Apache 2 license to the root fo the `x-pack/protocol` directory to
line up with the language in the root `LICENSE.txt` file. All files in
this directory will have the Apache 2 license header as well. We don't
want there to be any confusion. Even though the files are under the
`x-pack` directory, they are Apache 2 licensed.

We chose this particular directory layout because it keeps the X-Pack
stuff together and easier to think about.

= Location of the API in the REST client

We've been following the layout of the rest-api-spec files for other
APIs and we plan to do this for the X-Pack APIs with one exception:
we're dropping the `xpack` from the name of most of the APIs. So
`xpack.graph.explore` will become `graph().explore()` and
`xpack.license.get` will become `license().get()`.

`xpack.info` and `xpack.usage` are special here though because they
don't belong to any proper category. For now I'm just calling
`xpack.info` `xPackInfo()` and intend to call usage `xPackUsage` though
I'm not convinced that this is the final name for them. But it does get
us started.

= Jars, jars everywhere!

This change makes the `xpack:protocol` project a `compile` scoped
dependency of the `x-pack:plugin:core` and `client:rest-high-level`
projects. I intend to keep it a compile scoped dependency of
`x-pack:plugin:core` but I intend to bundle the contents of the protocol
jar into the `client:rest-high-level` jar in a follow up. This change
has grown large enough at this point.

In that followup I'll address javadoc issues as well.

= Breaking-Java

This breaks that transport client by a few classes around. We've
traditionally been ok with doing this to the transport client.
2018-07-08 11:03:56 -04:00
Martijn van Groningen 4761a1fa29
Do not return all indices if a specific alias is requested via get aliases api. (#29538)
If a get alias api call requests a specific alias pattern then
indices not having any matching aliases should not be included in the response.

This is a second attempt to fix this (first attempt was #28294).
The reason that the first attempt was reverted is because when xpack
security is enabled then index expression (like * or _all) are resolved
prior to when a request is processed in the get aliases transport action,
then `MetaData#findAliases` can't know whether requested all where
requested since it was already expanded in concrete alias names. This
change replaces aliases(...) replaceAliases(...) method on AliasesRequests
class and leave the aliases(...) method on subclasses. So there is a distinction
between when xpack security replaces aliases and a user setting aliases via
the transport or high level http client.

Closes #27763
2018-07-06 08:54:32 +02:00
Alpar Torok cf2295b408
Add JDK11 support and enable in CI (#31644)
* Upgrade bouncycastle

Required to fix
`bcprov-jdk15on-1.55.jar; invalid manifest format `
on jdk 11

* Downgrade bouncycastle to avoid invalid manifest

* Add checksum for new jars

* Update tika permissions for jdk 11

* Mute test failing on jdk 11

* Add JDK11 to CI

* Thread#stop(Throwable) was removed

http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/core-libs-dev/2018-June/053536.html

* Disable failing tests #31456

* Temprorarily disable doc tests

To see if there are other failures on JDK11

* Only blacklist specific doc tests

* Disable only failing tests in ingest attachment plugin

* Mute failing HDFS tests #31498

* Mute failing lang-painless tests #31500

* Fix backwards compatability builds

Fix JAVA version to 10 for ES 6.3

* Add 6.x to bwx -> java10

* Prefix out and err from buildBwcVersion for readability

```
> Task :distribution:bwc:next-bugfix-snapshot:buildBwcVersion
  [bwc] :buildSrc:compileJava
  [bwc] WARNING: An illegal reflective access operation has occurred
  [bwc] WARNING: Illegal reflective access by org.codehaus.groovy.reflection.CachedClass (file:/home/alpar/.gradle/wrapper/dists/gradle-4.5-all/cg9lyzfg3iwv6fa00os9gcgj4/gradle-4.5/lib/groovy-all-2.4.12.jar) to method java.lang.Object.finalize()
  [bwc] WARNING: Please consider reporting this to the maintainers of org.codehaus.groovy.reflection.CachedClass
  [bwc] WARNING: Use --illegal-access=warn to enable warnings of further illegal reflective access operations
  [bwc] WARNING: All illegal access operations will be denied in a future release
  [bwc] :buildSrc:compileGroovy
  [bwc] :buildSrc:writeVersionProperties
  [bwc] :buildSrc:processResources
  [bwc] :buildSrc:classes
  [bwc] :buildSrc:jar

```

* Also set RUNTIME_JAVA_HOME for bwcBuild

So that we can make sure it's not too new for the build to understand.

* Align bouncycastle dependency

* fix painles array tets

closes #31500

* Update jar checksums

* Keep 8/10 runtime/compile untill consensus builds on 11

* Only skip failing tests if running on Java 11

* Failures are dependent of compile java version not runtime

* Condition doc test exceptions on compiler java version as well

* Disable hdfs tests based on runtime java

* Set runtime java to minimum supported for bwc

* PR review

* Add comment with ticket for forbidden apis
2018-07-05 03:24:01 +00:00
Simon Willnauer 3f2a241b7f
Detach Transport from TransportService (#31727)
Today TransportService is tightly coupled with Transport since it
requires an instance of TransportService in order to receive responses
and send requests. This is mainly due to the Request and Response handlers
being maintained in TransportService but also because of the lack of a proper 
callback interface.

This change moves request handler registry and response handler registration into
Transport and adds all necessary methods to `TransportConnectionListener` in order
to remove the `TransportService` dependency from `Transport`
Transport now accepts one or more `TransportConnectionListener` instances that are
executed sequentially in a blocking fashion.
2018-07-04 11:32:35 +02:00
Ioannis Kakavas 49b977ba7c
resolveHasher defaults to NOOP (#31723)
* Default resolveFromHash to Hasher.NOOP

This changes the default behavior when resolving the hashing
algorithm from unrecognised hash strings, which was introduced in
 #31234

A hash string that doesn't start with an algorithm identifier can
either be a malformed/corrupted hash or a plaintext password when
Hasher.NOOP is used(against warnings).
Do not make assumptions about which of the two is true for such
strings and default to Hasher.NOOP. Hash verification will subsequently
fail for malformed hashes.
Finally, do not log the potentially malformed hash as this can very
well be a plaintext password.

Resolves #31697
Reverts 58cf95a06f
2018-07-03 11:31:48 +03:00
Christoph Büscher 31aabe4bf9
Clean up double semicolon code typos (#31687) 2018-07-02 15:14:44 +02:00
Ioannis Kakavas 3baaa8012e Revert long lines
Introduced in a7eaa409e8
2018-07-02 12:50:18 +03:00
Ioannis Kakavas a7eaa409e8 Fix TransportChangePasswordActionTests
testIncorrectPasswordHashingAlgorithm is based on the assumption
that the algorithm selected for the change password request is
different than the one selected for the NativeUsersStore.
pbkdf2_10000 is the same as pbkdf2 since 10000 is the default cost
factor for pbkdf2 and thus should not be used as an option for the
passwordHashingSettings.

Also make sure that the same algorithm is used for settings and
change password requests in other tests for consistency, even if
we expect to not reach the code where the algorithm is checked for
now.

Resolves #31696
Reverts 1c4f480794
2018-07-02 11:14:07 +03:00
Julie Tibshirani 58cf95a06f Mute FileRealmTests#testAuthenticateCaching with an @AwaitsFix. 2018-06-29 12:02:29 -07:00
Julie Tibshirani 1c4f480794 Mute TransportChangePasswordActionTests#testIncorrectPasswordHashingAlgorithm with an @AwaitsFix. 2018-06-29 11:48:00 -07:00
Tal Levy 8c78fe7114
Introduce a Hashing Processor (#31087)
It is useful to have a processor similar to
logstash-filter-fingerprint
in Elasticsearch. A processor that leverages a variety of hashing algorithms
to create cryptographically-secure one-way hashes of values in documents.

This processor introduces a pbkdf2hmac hashing scheme to fields in documents
for indexing
2018-06-29 09:30:54 -07:00
Ioannis Kakavas 915dcec154 Revert "[TEST] Mute failing tests in NativeRealmInteg and ReservedRealmInteg"
This reverts commit eef8e803e5.
2018-06-29 10:34:58 +03:00
Ioannis Kakavas 40bf58e2a0 Fix RealmInteg test failures
As part of the changes in #31234,the password verification logic
determines the algorithm used for hashing the password from the
format of the stored password hash itself. Thus, it is generally
possible to validate a password even if it's associated stored hash
was not created with the same algorithm than the one currently set
in the settings.
At the same time, we introduced a check for incoming client change
password requests to make sure that the request's password is hashed
with the same algorithm that is configured to be used in the node
settings.
In the spirit of randomizing the algorithms used, the
{@code SecurityClient} used in the {@code NativeRealmIntegTests} and
{@code ReservedRealmIntegTests} would send all requests dealing with
user passwords by randomly selecting a hashing algorithm each time.
This meant that some change password requests were using a different
password hashing algorithm than the one used for the node and the
request would fail.
This commit changes this behavior in the two aforementioned Integ
tests to use the same password hashing algorithm for the node and the
clients, no matter what the request is.

Resolves #31670
2018-06-29 10:25:45 +03:00
Zachary Tong eef8e803e5 [TEST] Mute failing tests in NativeRealmInteg and ReservedRealmInteg
Tracking issue: #31670
2018-06-28 21:32:27 +00:00
Ioannis Kakavas db6b33978e
Configurable password hashing algorithm/cost (#31234)
Make password hashing algorithm/cost configurable for the 
stored passwords of users for the realms that this applies
(native, reserved). Replaces predefined choice of bcrypt with
cost factor 10.
This also introduces PBKDF2 with configurable cost
(number of iterations) as an algorithm option for password hashing
both for storing passwords and for the user cache.
Password hash validation algorithm selection takes into
consideration the stored hash prefix and only a specific number
of algorithnm and cost factor options for brypt and pbkdf2 are 
whitelisted and can be selected in the relevant setting.
2018-06-28 19:39:39 +03:00
Igor Motov 0b1a0641ef
SQL: Refactor package names of sql-proto and sql-shared-proto projects (#31622)
- renames project `sql-proto` to `sql-action`,
- renames package `sql.plugin` to `sql.action`
- renames project `sql-shared-client` to `sql-client`
- renames package `sql.shard.client` to `sql.client`
- renames project `sql-shared-proto` to `sql-proto`

Closes #31593
2018-06-28 05:56:16 -07:00