This is dependent on elastic/elasticsearchelastic/elasticsearch#19589. It also fixes the
existing files that either were missing the license header or had the
open source license header.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@2642c20381
The response status code was stored in the result of an http input,
but inaccessible in the payload itself and could not be used in
scripts.
This puts the status code in the payload under the name '_status_code',
similar to the '_headers' variable, which already stores the headers.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@dff2a39535
Background: When a watch has been acked, but the condition evaluates to false again,
the watch must be marked as dirty - which means it needs to be persisted to the watches
index - so in case of a master node switch this information is not lost.
This commit fixes the setting of the `dirty` field in the watch status, in case
the condition is not met, but some actions have been acked.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@1a55a45b14
The LicenseState class exists to distinguish when a license is enabled,
vs being inside its grace period. However, the consumers of this state
do not care whether the license is in the grace period, they view that
and an active license as the same thing. The only part that cares about
the grace period is in the license service which logs a warning when a
license begins its grace period.
This change removes the LicenseState enum in favor of a simple boolean
indicating whether the license is active.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@5a90a0e3d4
As the specified integration tests were better suited as REST tests, I changed them into
those and removed the (partially already unused) java classes.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@f26d8d94e8
We only have one license in 5.x. This change renames the service that
mantains the license state on each node to reflect that fact.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@bb241b30cb
This change removes guice from most of the rest of security. It also
converts the last use of onModule in xpack extensions to a pull based
extension.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@9de072550e
Both AuthenticationService and AuthorizationService are currently
interfaces with single implementations. This is unnecessary, and makes
it harder to deguice. This change removes the abstractions and leaves
just AuthenticationService and AuthorizationService.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@d04c897ae4
AuditTrailService
We currently have a number of actions and components which try to write
to the audit trail. But they do so by expecting a bound AuditTrail
object. In reality, this should always be AuditTrailService, except when
security is disabled. This change removes the use of the AuditTrail
interface for that purpose, and instead makes the AuditTrailService
allow an empty list of trails, so that it is always bound when running
on a node.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@9559dbd6c1
This commit removes the SelfReschedulingRunnable and changes the native stores
to use the threadpool for scheduling again since we have now fixed the issue in core.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@50030e31ff
This is useful if an index is shared with many small customers, which are to small to have their own index or shard,
and in order to share an index safely they will need to use document level security. This processor can then automatically
add the username or roles of the current authenticated user to the documents being indexed, so that the DLS query can be simple. (`username: abc` only return data inserted by user abc)
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#2738
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@f4df2f6d6f
Currently the security context is an object passed around to code
needing to check the user for the current request. Like recent
InternalClient changes, it current depends on the AuthenticationService,
but can be simplified by only knowing about the thread context and
crypto service. This change makes SecurityContext a class, instead of an
interface, and removes the dependency on AuthenticationService.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@b8af75e8cb
Followup of elastic/elasticsearchelastic/elasticsearch#19435
Relates to elastic/elasticsearchelastic/elasticsearch#19412
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@60f7047ea9
This commit is a combination of enhancements and fixes to the active directory
and ldap realms. The active directory realm has been enhanced to add support
for authentication against multiple domains in a forest. The ldap realm has
been updated so that:
* attributes required for group resolution are loaded eagerly if possible
* user search can now be executed using unpooled connections
* the default search filter for groups now includes posixGroup and memberUid
to avoid users needed to understand ldap filters
Finally, the UnboundID LDAP SDK was upgraded to the latest version and some
long standing AwaitsFix were addressed.
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#20Closeselastic/elasticsearch#26Closeselastic/elasticsearch#1950Closeselastic/elasticsearch#2145Closeselastic/elasticsearch#2363
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@63c9be2337
This commit adds the ability to define metadata for roles. This metadata is currently
only used for the API and to indicate that a role is reserved. We can continue passing
on the metadata as needed, when necessary.
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#2036
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@8b5f606138
This commit adds a CLI tool that can be used to generate a CA and signed certificates in PEM
format. The tool only requires a name of an instance to be provided by the user; ip and dns values
are supported but optional. By default, the tool is interactive and will prompt the user for input but
an option exists to provide a yaml file that contains the necessary information to generate certificates
or signing requests.
The output is in the form of a zip file with subfolders for each instance. Neither the zip file or the PEM
files are encrypted as some parts of our stack do not support encrypted PEM files.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@3dc0f8d495
When a HTTP input has a configured response content, then this should
always be treated as preferred over the content type that is returned
by the server in order to give the user the power to decide.
This also refactors the code a bit to make it more readable.
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#2211
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@ecdb4f931c
ScriptServiceProxy is a thin wrapper around the ScriptService which does
a runAs the xpack user when compiling. But script services know nothing
about xpack users, so this has no real effect. I believe this is a
remnant of when we had indexed scripts, where the compilation may have
done a get on the scripts index.
This change removes the ScriptServiceProxy. It also renames Script in
watcher to WatcherScript, to remove confusion between elasticsearch's
Script and watchers Script.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@4e2fdbc518
This change makes the internal realms factories, as well as those added
by extensions, constructed directly instead of via guice. Adding realms
in extensions is now pull based. Finally, all of the generics for realms
and realm factories have been removed.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@f0de9d2340
"cloud_internal" license type enables dynamically updating license operation mode via a config file.
When the installed license is "cloud_internal", the node level operation mode can be updated by writing
a `license_mode` file in the x-pack config directory (config/x-pack/license_mode). The file is expected
to have a string representing the desired license mode (e.g. "gold", "basic"). In case of a failure to
read a valid license mode from the `license_mode` file, the operation mode for "cloud_internal" license
defaults to PLATINUM.
This change also ensures that the correct operation mode is reported via the _xpack endpoint.
closeselastic/elasticsearch#2042
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@6a2d788e45