This commit migrates the actual authentication calls that are performed by internal realms
to be asynchronous so that we do not execute blocking calls on network threads. The realms
that used LDAP were especially bad as they can issue many different requests and/or open
multiple connections per authentication attempt.
The LdapRealm now uses the ThreadPool to fork a thread for authentication. This is necessary
because a LDAP bind operation is not allowed to be performed asynchronously and must be done
in a blocking manner. After the bind request has completed, all other requests can be done
asynchrnously. The LdapUtils class now provides asynchronous methods for searching and also
includes the handling of referral following as automated following is not supported by
UnboundID when using the asynchronous calls.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@dfb259e498
* [Watcher] HistoryStore should hide secrets
Some watcher actions like Jira stores the whole HTTP request in case of a failure. This is very helpful when something goes wrong, but it has to hide the password used for Basic authentication otherwise it will appear in the watch record in the .watcher-history index. In general, I would consider better to always hide secrets when storing something in the history index.
This commit removes the XContentParams "hide secrets" set at the JiraIssue so that it is now set at the HistoryStore level.
It also fixes test failures that can be reproduced with:
gradle :x-plugins:elasticsearch:test -Dtests.seed=BA730F93E726AECC -Dtests.class=org.elasticsearch.xpack.notification.jira.JiraIssueTests -Dtests.method="testToXContent" -Dtests.security.manager=true -Dtests.locale=es -Dtests.timezone=Asia/Choibalsan
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@d686b3b3ad
The local exporter previously fired off asynchronous requests every time a cluster state was
observed that did not contain all of the required items for monitoring. This change adds a
flag so that monitoring can wait for the pending requests to complete before retrying. This
will reduce the number of duplicated log messages as well.
Additionally, the log message for adding modern aliases now contains the name of the indices.
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#3756
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@727a0adfbe
* Convert security rest filter to rest handler wrapper
This is the xpack side of elastic/elasticsearchelastic/elasticsearch#21905
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@38bfa771b6
This commit removes some unnecessary code: collectors do not need to extend AbstractLifecycleComponent and do not need to be started/stopped. The extra
interface Collector is removed and AbstractCollector renamed to Collector.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@75893d66e3
Transform and condition scripts were only compiled on its initial creation, so
when a new watch is created or when the master node loads all the watches. However
changing a script (like a stored one) did not lead to any changes in the in memory
watch store and thus the old script was executed again.
We do however have a mechanism in Elasticsearch's ScriptService that already does some
caching, and should reuse that one.
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#4237
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@477548e237
This commit improves the output of the migrate tool in cases when there are errors parsing entries
in the roles or users files. This is done through the use of a logger that delegates its output to
the terminal.
Additionally, the `-c` option has been removed. This option was used to set the configuration directory
but this should be handled one way only and that is through the use of the `-Epath.conf` setting.
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#3757Closeselastic/elasticsearch#3758
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@811e367766
Currently we have these logs for integration tests only.
This adds the following log at the start:
```
logger.info("[{}]: before test", getTestName());
```
and this is logged at the end, but before any clean up done in sub classes
```
logger.info("[{}]: after test", getTestName());
```
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@2ca7296665
It may take a few clicks before the templates are added.
Waiting for started doesn't guarantee that the index templates have been added.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@ee94b740a8
This commit adds tests for DNS only hostname verification. This is a followup of elastic/elasticsearchelastic/elasticsearch#21828, which fixes issues with this type of hostname verification
due to some addresses losing the host information.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@8a63bb113d
When we encounter a composite request, we authorize at first without looking at the indices, to see whether the action can be executed at all. We then rely on the action to delegate to an inner action per sub-request, which will be authorized based on the indices it refers to. The first step works great for the simulate mode of search template, as it doesn't involve any index. The second step will make sure that when search template involves a search, it will be authorized as a normal search request would, based on the indices it reads from.
Note that the wildcard expansion happens now on the search side, it doesn't have to happen when executing the first authorization step, hence SearchTemplateRequest doesn't have to implement IndicesRequest, only SearchRequest has to (which it does already).
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#4171
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@d586bd90cb
This commit applies the same fix merged in elastic/elasticsearch#4179 for XDocsClientYamlTestSuiteIT. It adds a waitForSecurityTemplate() method in order to wait for the security-index-template to be created by the SecurityTemplateService.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@1476f30e2d
This commit moves the iteration of realms for authentication and user lookup to
be done in an asynchronous fashion. The existing blocking methods have been deprecated
to allow custom realm implementors time to switch. All internal realms implement the
asynchronous methods.
This PR is another step toward the full migration to async authentication, but does not
complete the work. Additional work is needed for the LDAP realms, which make blocking
network calls. These blocking calls will be handled in a follow-up PR.
See elastic/elasticsearch#3790
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@a65a9b2bb4
If the HTTP response is an invalid one, it is still logged as success.
This commit changes the behaviour, that if the response status code is
set to -1 (which means it could not be interpreted), than an IOException
is thrown and thus the execution will be marked as a failure.
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#4152
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@5736fbe3c0
* Do not try bind to port range but use free ephemeral port
* Start a new email server in all tests, do not use static one
* Remove selection of username/password, as it was static anyway
* Remove Listener.Handle class, as it is not needed, when not running in static context
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@8816cc25f6
OldMonitoringIndicesBackwardsCompatibilityTests fails because it waits for more shards stats to be collected but that can only work if new indices are created in the meanwhile.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@003c28cf93
This commit updates the watch_history.json file so that it includes mappings for the new Jira action. It also update the JiraIssue format so that it now includes the name of the account used to create the Jira issue. It also update the REST tests to check that Jira action result are searchable and hide the user's password.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@75888f7748
This commit adds tests to ensure that user lookup in caching realms works as expected. An unclear
contract in the Cache#computeIfAbsent method allowed for null values to be returned from this method
even if there should have been exception reported to the loader. This has been fixed in the cache
implementation and we add tests to verify that the caching of user lookups is done properly under
concurrent operations.
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#4054
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@41567c6ed9
This change allows reads of our native users and roles when the template version has not been updated to
match the current version. This is useful for rolling upgrades where the nodes are also being actively
queried and/or indexed into. Without this, we can wreak havoc on a cluster by causing exceptions during
replication, which leads to shard failures. On nodes that match the version defined in the template,
write operations are allowed since we know that we are backwards compatible in terms of format but we
may have added new fields and shouldn't index them until the mappings and template have been updated.
As part of this, the rolling upgrade tests from core were used as the basis for a very basic set of tests
for doing a rolling upgrade with x-pack.
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#4126
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@9be518ef00
Currently, a tribe node ignored underlying cluster licenses
due to inablity to select an appropriate license from multiple
licenses. Now that tribe node supports merging custom metadata
(elasticsearch#elastic/elasticsearch#21552), we can enable license support in tribe
node.
Now, tribe node chooses license with the highest operation
mode from underlying cluster licenses. This commit also
adds integration tests for licensing to verify that:
- autogenerated trial license propagates to tribe node
- tribe node chooses the highest operation mode license
- removing a license from underlying cluster license is
removed from tribe
closeselastic/elasticsearch#3212
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@b5c003decd
This commit changes the toXContent() method so that it generates content that can be parsed again by the parse() method. Before this commit, the authentication of the HTTP request is rendered as:
{ "auth": {"username": "foo", "password": "bar" } }
but the parsing method expects the authentication type to be a root object:
{ "auth": { "basic" : {"username": "foo", "password": "bar" } } }
The toXContent method has been adapted to include the type of authentication in the generated content.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@b740466109
This removes the mock webserver trying to bind to a port range, just
try to bind to any port.
Also removed unneeded wrapper class in the process.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@19b6ac393a
When a fatal error is thrown on the network layer, such an error never
makes its way to the uncaught exception handler. This prevents the node
from being torn down if an out of memory error or other fatal error is
thrown while handling HTTP or transport traffic. This commit adds logic
to ensure that such errors bubble their way up to the uncaught exception
handler, even though Netty tries really hard to swallow everything.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@f76757674f
This commit aims to fix the regularly failing test OldMonitoringIndicesBackwardsCompatibilityTests. It enables/disables monitoring data collection using time interval "-1" as well as stopping AgentService instances directly and checks multiple times if indices are still present at the end of the test.
closeselastic/elasticsearch#3999
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@8ac785061a
* Record audit trail even if indicies-resolver throws exception
If the IndicesAndAliasesResolver throws an exception, treat is as "accessDenied" for the purpose of the audit-trail.
This can occur when an index request has a wildcard that doesn't match (and "allowNoIndices" is false)
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#3719
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@ca6567e5ed