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Albert Zaharovits 89b3c32b40
Audit log filter and marker (#49145)
This adds a log marker and a marker filter for the audit log.

Closes #47251
2019-11-15 08:44:09 -05:00
Ioannis Kakavas f5f0e1366a
Handle unexpected/unchecked exceptions correctly (#49080) (#49137)
Ensures that methods that are called from different threads ( i.e.
from the callbacks of org.apache.http.concurrent.FutureCallback )
catch `Exception` instead of only the expected checked exceptions.

This resolves a bug where OpenIdConnectAuthenticator#mergeObjects
would throw an IllegalStateException that was never caught causing
the thread to hang and the listener to never be called. This would
in turn cause Kibana requests to authenticate with OpenID Connect
to timeout and fail without even logging anything relevant.

This also guards against unexpected Exceptions that might be thrown
by invoked library methods while performing the necessary operations
in these callbacks.
2019-11-15 11:54:08 +02:00
Ioannis Kakavas 4405042900
Remove unnecessary details logged for OIDC (#48746) (#49031)
This commit removes unnecessary details logged for
OIDC.

Co-Authored-By: Ioannis Kakavas <ikakavas@protonmail.com>
2019-11-13 13:43:56 +02:00
Ioannis Kakavas 99aedc844d
Copy http headers to ThreadContext strictly (#45945) (#48675)
Previous behavior while copying HTTP headers to the ThreadContext,
would allow multiple HTTP headers with the same name, handling only
the first occurrence and disregarding the rest of the values. This
can be confusing when dealing with multiple Headers as it is not
obvious which value is read and which ones are silently dropped.

According to RFC-7230, a client must not send multiple header fields
with the same field name in a HTTP message, unless the entire field
value for this header is defined as a comma separated list or this
specific header is a well-known exception.

This commits changes the behavior in order to be more compliant to
the aforementioned RFC by requiring the classes that implement
ActionPlugin to declare if a header can be multi-valued or not when
registering this header to be copied over to the ThreadContext in
ActionPlugin#getRestHeaders.
If the header is allowed to be multivalued, then all such headers
are read from the HTTP request and their values get concatenated in
a comma-separated string.
If the header is not allowed to be multivalued, and the HTTP
request contains multiple such Headers with different values, the
request is rejected with a 400 status.
2019-10-31 23:05:12 +02:00
Yogesh Gaikwad c7342dde29
Fix to release system resource after reading JKWSet file (#48666) (#48677)
When we load a JSON Web Key (JWKSet) from the specified
file using JWKSet.load it internally uses IOUtils.readFileToString
but the opened FileInputStream is never closed after usage.
https://bitbucket.org/connect2id/nimbus-jose-jwt/issues/342

This commit reads the file and parses the JWKSet from the string.

This also fixes an issue wherein if the underlying file changed,
for every change event it would add another file watcher. The
change is to only add the file watcher at the start.

Closes #44942
2019-10-31 10:16:33 +11:00
Ioannis Kakavas a0362153e2
Update oauth2-oidc-sdk and nimbus-jose-jwt (#48537) (#48628)
Update two dependencies for our OpenID Connect realm implementation
to their latest versions
2019-10-29 14:18:59 +02:00
Rory Hunter 30389c6660
Improve SAML tests resiliency to auto-formatting (#48517)
Backport of #48452.

The SAML tests have large XML documents within which various parameters
are replaced. At present, if these test are auto-formatted, the XML
documents get strung out over many, many lines, and are basically
illegible.

Fix this by using named placeholders for variables, and indent the
multiline XML documents.

The tests in `SamlSpMetadataBuilderTests` deserve a special mention,
because they include a number of certificates in Base64. I extracted
these into variables, for additional legibility.
2019-10-27 16:06:23 +00:00
Tim Brooks f5f1072824
Multiple remote connection strategy support (#48496)
* Extract remote "sniffing" to connection strategy (#47253)

Currently the connection strategy used by the remote cluster service is
implemented as a multi-step sniffing process in the
RemoteClusterConnection. We intend to introduce a new connection strategy
that will operate in a different manner. This commit extracts the
sniffing logic to a dedicated strategy class. Additionally, it implements
dedicated tests for this class.

Additionally, in previous commits we moved away from a world where the
remote cluster connection was mutable. Instead, when setting updates are
made, the connection is torn down and rebuilt. We still had methods and
tests hanging around for the mutable behavior. This commit removes those.

* Introduce simple remote connection strategy (#47480)

This commit introduces a simple remote connection strategy which will
open remote connections to a configurable list of user supplied
addresses. These addresses can be remote Elasticsearch nodes or
intermediate proxies. We will perform normal clustername and version
validation, but otherwise rely on the remote cluster to route requests
to the appropriate remote node.

* Make remote setting updates support diff strategies (#47891)

Currently the entire remote cluster settings infrastructure is designed
around the sniff strategy. As we introduce an additional conneciton
strategy this infrastructure needs to be modified to support it. This
commit modifies the code so that the strategy implementations will tell
the service if the connection needs to be torn down and rebuilt.

As part of this commit, we will wait 10 seconds for new clusters to
connect when they are added through the "update" settings
infrastructure.

* Make remote setting updates support diff strategies (#47891)

Currently the entire remote cluster settings infrastructure is designed
around the sniff strategy. As we introduce an additional conneciton
strategy this infrastructure needs to be modified to support it. This
commit modifies the code so that the strategy implementations will tell
the service if the connection needs to be torn down and rebuilt.

As part of this commit, we will wait 10 seconds for new clusters to
connect when they are added through the "update" settings
infrastructure.
2019-10-25 09:29:41 -06:00
Ioannis Kakavas c6b733f1b4
Add populate_user_metadata in OIDC realm (#48357) (#48438)
Make populate_user_metadata configuration parameter
available in the OpenID Connect authentication realm

Resolves: #48217
2019-10-24 09:51:08 +03:00
Ioannis Kakavas 834f2b4546
Add brackets where necessary in error messages (#48140) (#48386)
This commit attempts to help error readability by adding brackets
where applicable/missing in saml errors.
2019-10-23 17:23:50 +03:00
Ioannis Kakavas 24e43dfa34
[7.x] Refactor FIPS BootstrapChecks to simple checks (#47499) (#48333)
FIPS 140 bootstrap checks should not be bootstrap checks as they
are always enforced. This commit moves the validation logic within
the security plugin.
The FIPS140SecureSettingsBootstrapCheck was not applicable as the
keystore was being loaded on init, before the Bootstrap checks
were checked, so an elasticsearch keystore of version < 3 would
cause the node to fail in a FIPS 140 JVM before the bootstrap check
kicked in, and as such hasn't been migrated.

Resolves: #34772
2019-10-22 12:49:01 +03:00
James Baiera 0d12ef8958
Add Enrich Origin (#48098) (#48312)
This PR adds an origin for the Enrich feature, and modifies the background 
maintenance task to use the origin when executing client operations. 
Without this fix, the maintenance task fails to execute when security is 
enabled.
2019-10-21 16:40:49 -04:00
Albert Zaharovits 69fc715bc3
Fix security origin for TokenService#findActiveTokensFor... (#47418) (#48280)
All internal searches (triggered by APIs) across the .security index
must be performed while "under the security origin". Otherwise,
the search is performed in the context of the caller which most
likely does not have privileges to search .security (hopefully).
This commit fixes this in the case of two methods in the
TokenService and corrects an overly done such context switch
in the ApiKeyService.

In addition, this makes all tests from the client/rest-high-level
module execute as an all mighty administrator,
but not a literal superuser.

Closes #47151
2019-10-21 13:15:05 +03:00
Ioannis Kakavas ce3a06292b Mute flaky testCreateApiKey test (#47973)
see #47958
2019-10-18 09:52:07 +01:00
Ioannis Kakavas 9ee7b3743e
Add FIPS 140 mode to XPack Usage API (#47278) (#47976)
This change adds support for the FIPS 140 mode feature to be
retrieved via the XPack Usage API.
2019-10-14 10:40:24 +03:00
Yogesh Gaikwad ac209c142c
Remove uniqueness constraint for API key name and make it optional (#47549) (#47959)
Since we cannot guarantee the uniqueness of the API key `name` this commit removes the constraint and makes this field optional.

Closes #46646
2019-10-12 22:22:16 +11:00
Armin Braun 302e09decf
Simplify some Common ActionRunnable Uses (#47799) (#47828)
Especially in the snapshot code there's a lot
of logic chaining `ActionRunnables` in tricky
ways now and the code is getting hard to follow.
This change introduces two convinience methods that
make it clear that a wrapped listener is invoked with
certainty in some trickier spots and shortens the code a bit.
2019-10-09 23:29:50 +02:00
Yogesh Gaikwad b6d1d2e6ec
Add 'create_doc' index privilege (#45806) (#47645)
Use case:
User with `create_doc` index privilege will be allowed to only index new documents
either via Index API or Bulk API.

There are two cases that we need to think:
- **User indexing a new document without specifying an Id.**
   For this ES auto generates an Id and now ES version 7.5.0 onwards defaults to `op_type` `create` we just need to authorize on the `op_type`.
- **User indexing a new document with an Id.**
   This is problematic as we do not know whether a document with Id exists or not.
   If the `op_type` is `create` then we can assume the user is trying to add a document, if it exists it is going to throw an error from the index engine.

Given these both cases, we can safely authorize based on the `op_type` value. If the value is `create` then the user with `create_doc` privilege is authorized to index new documents.

In the `AuthorizationService` when authorizing a bulk request, we check the implied action.
This code changes that to append the `:op_type/index` or `:op_type/create`
to indicate the implied index action.
2019-10-07 23:58:44 +11:00
Yogesh Gaikwad 7c862fe71f
Add support to retrieve all API keys if user has privilege (#47274) (#47641)
This commit adds support to retrieve all API keys if the authenticated
user is authorized to do so.
This removes the restriction of specifying one of the
parameters (like id, name, username and/or realm name)
when the `owner` is set to `false`.

Closes #46887
2019-10-07 23:58:21 +11:00
Yogesh Gaikwad d371f9d44d
Fix for ApiKeyIntegTests related to Expired API keys remover (#43477) (#47546)
When API key is invalidated we do two things first it tries to trigger `ExpiredApiKeysRemover` task
and second, we do index the invalidation for the API key. The index invalidation may happen
before the `ExpiredApiKeysRemover` task is run and in that case, the API key
invalidated will also get deleted. If the `ExpiredApiKeysRemover` runs before the
API key invalidation is indexed then the API key is not deleted and will be
deleted in the future run.
This behavior was not captured in the tests related to `ExpiredApiKeysRemover`
causing intermittent failures.
This commit fixes those tests by checking if the API key invalidated is reported
back when we get API keys after invalidation and perform the checks based on that.

Closes #41747
2019-10-04 13:17:52 +10:00
Ioannis Kakavas fd6a585009
Fix ADRealmTests in FIPS 140 JVMs (#47437) (#47506)
The changes introduced in #47179 made it so that we could try to
build an SSLContext with verification mode set to None, which is
not allowed in FIPS 140 JVMs. This commit address that
2019-10-03 17:14:26 +03:00
Ioannis Kakavas 4f722f0f53
Fix Active Directory tests (#47358) (#47440)
Fixes multiple Active Directory related tests that run against the
samba fixture. Some were failing since we changed the realm settings
format in 7.0 and a few were slightly broken in other ways.
We can move to cleanup the tests in a follow up but this work fits
better to be done with or after we move the tests from a Samba
based fixture to a real(-ish) Microsoft Active Directory based
fixture.

Resolves: #33425, #35738
2019-10-02 17:18:12 +03:00
Albert Zaharovits 78558a7b2f
Fix AD realm additional metadata (#47179)
Due to a regression bug the metadata Active Directory realm
setting is ignored (it works correctly for the LDAP realm type).
This commit redresses it.

Closes #45848
2019-10-01 17:05:25 +03:00
Ioannis Kakavas 3b06916fcd Revert "Fix Active Directory tests (#47266)"
This reverts commit 7d9c064218.
2019-10-01 13:32:31 +03:00
Ioannis Kakavas 7d9c064218 Fix Active Directory tests (#47266)
Fixes multiple Active Directory related tests that run against the
samba fixture. Some were failing since we changed the realm settings
format in 7.0 and a few were slightly broken in other ways.
We can move to cleanup the tests in a follow up but this work fits
better to be done with or after we move the tests from a Samba
based fixture to a real(-ish) Microsoft Active Directory based
fixture.

Resolves: #33425, #35738
2019-10-01 10:52:07 +03:00
Ioannis Kakavas 33c5e5b09d Fix SSLErrorMessageTests in Windows (#47315)
- Build paths with PathUtils#get instead of hard-coding a string with
forward slashes.
- Do not try to match the whole message that includes paths. The
file separator is `\\` in windows but when we throw an Elasticsearch
Exception, the message is formatted with LoggerMessageFormat#format
which replaces `\\` with `\` in Path names. That means that in Windows
the Exception message will contain paths with single backslashes while
the expected string that comes from Path#toString on filename and
env.configFile will contain double backslashes. There is no point in
attempting to match the whole message string for the purpose of this test.

Resolves: #45598
2019-10-01 09:14:36 +03:00
Yogesh Gaikwad 2be351c5d0
Use 'should' clause instead of 'filter' when querying native privileges (#47019) (#47271)
When we added support for wildcard application names, we started to build
the prefix query along with the term query but we used 'filter' clause
instead of 'should', so this would not fetch the correct application
privilege descriptor thereby failing the _has_privilege checks.
This commit changes the clause to use should and with minimum_should_match
as 1.
2019-09-30 14:14:52 +10:00
Rory Hunter 53a4d2176f
Convert most awaitBusy calls to assertBusy (#45794) (#47112)
Backport of #45794 to 7.x. Convert most `awaitBusy` calls to
`assertBusy`, and use asserts where possible. Follows on from #28548 by
@liketic.

There were a small number of places where it didn't make sense to me to
call `assertBusy`, so I kept the existing calls but renamed the method to
`waitUntil`. This was partly to better reflect its usage, and partly so
that anyone trying to add a new call to awaitBusy wouldn't be able to find
it.

I also didn't change the usage in `TransportStopRollupAction` as the
comments state that the local awaitBusy method is a temporary
copy-and-paste.

Other changes:

  * Rework `waitForDocs` to scale its timeout. Instead of calling
    `assertBusy` in a loop, work out a reasonable overall timeout and await
    just once.
  * Some tests failed after switching to `assertBusy` and had to be fixed.
  * Correct the expect templates in AbstractUpgradeTestCase.  The ES
    Security team confirmed that they don't use templates any more, so
    remove this from the expected templates. Also rewrite how the setup
    code checks for templates, in order to give more information.
  * Remove an expected ML template from XPackRestTestConstants The ML team
    advised that the ML tests shouldn't be waiting for any
    `.ml-notifications*` templates, since such checks should happen in the
    production code instead.
  * Also rework the template checking code in `XPackRestTestHelper` to give
    more helpful failure messages.
  * Fix issue in `DataFrameSurvivesUpgradeIT` when upgrading from < 7.4
2019-09-29 12:21:46 +01:00
Tanguy Leroux 95e2ca741e
Remove unused private methods and fields (#47154)
This commit removes a bunch of unused private fields and unused
private methods from the code base.

Backport of (#47115)
2019-09-26 12:49:21 +02:00
Yogesh Gaikwad 9a64b7a888
[Backport] Validate `query` field when creating roles (#46275) (#47094)
In the current implementation, the validation of the role query
occurs at runtime when the query is being executed.

This commit adds validation for the role query when creating a role
but not for the template query as we do not have the runtime
information required for evaluating the template query (eg. authenticated user's
information). This is similar to the scripts that we
store but do not evaluate or parse if they are valid queries or not.

For validation, the query is evaluated (if not a template), parsed to build the
QueryBuilder and verify if the query type is allowed.

Closes #34252
2019-09-26 17:57:36 +10:00
Jim Ferenczi 04972baffa
Merge ShardSearchTransportRequest and ShardSearchLocalRequest (#46996) (#47081)
This change merges the `ShardSearchTransportRequest` and `ShardSearchLocalRequest`
into a single `ShardSearchRequest` that can be used to create a SearchContext.

Relates #46523
2019-09-26 09:20:53 +02:00
Ioannis Kakavas 23bceaadf8
Handle RelayState in preparing a SAMLAuthN Request (#46534) (#47092)
This change allows for the caller of the `saml/prepare` API to pass
a `relay_state` parameter that will then be part of the redirect
URL in the response as the `RelayState` query parameter.

The SAML IdP is required to reflect back the value of that relay
state when sending a SAML Response. The caller of the APIs can
then, when receiving the SAML Response, read and consume the value
as it see fit.
2019-09-25 13:23:46 +03:00
Albert Zaharovits 3a82e0f7f4
Do not rewrite aliases on remove-index from aliases requests (#46989) (#47018)
When we rewrite alias requests, after filtering down to only those that
the user is authorized to see, it can be that there are no aliases
remaining in the request. However, core Elasticsearch interprets this as
_all so the user would see more than they are authorized for. To address
this, we previously rewrote all such requests to have aliases `"*"`,
`"-*"`, which would be interpreted when aliases are resolved as
nome. Yet, this is only needed for get aliases requests and we were
applying it to all alias requests, including remove index requests. If
such a request was sent to a coordinating node that is not the master
node, the request would be rewritten to include `"*"` and `"-*"`, and
then the master would authorize the user for these. If the user had
limited permissions, the request would fail, even if they were
authorized on the index that the remove index action was over. This
commit addresses this by rewriting for get aliases and remove
aliases request types but not for the remove index.

Co-authored-by: Albert Zaharovits <albert.zaharovits@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Tim Vernum <tim@adjective.org>
2019-09-24 19:07:55 +03:00
Ioannis Kakavas 98e6bb4d01
Workaround JDK-8213202 in SSLClientAuthTests (#46995)
This change works around JDK-8213202, which is a bug related to TLSv1.3
session resumption before JDK 11.0.3 that occurs when there are
multiple concurrent sessions being established. Nodes connecting to
each other will trigger this bug when client authentication is
disabled, which is the case for SSLClientAuthTests.

Backport of #46680
2019-09-24 12:47:56 +03:00
Hendrik Muhs abe889af75
[7.5][Transform] rename classes in transform plugin (#46867)
rename classes and settings in transform plugin, provide BWC for old settings
2019-09-20 10:43:00 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 9638ca20b0 Allow dropping documents with auto-generated ID (#46773)
When using auto-generated IDs + the ingest drop processor (which looks to be used by filebeat
as well) + coordinating nodes that do not have the ingest processor functionality, this can lead
to a NullPointerException.

The issue is that markCurrentItemAsDropped() is creating an UpdateResponse with no id when
the request contains auto-generated IDs. The response serialization is lenient for our
REST/XContent format (i.e. we will send "id" : null) but the internal transport format (used for
communication between nodes) assumes for this field to be non-null, which means that it can't
be serialized between nodes. Bulk requests with ingest functionality are processed on the
coordinating node if the node has the ingest capability, and only otherwise sent to a different
node. This means that, in order to reproduce this, one needs two nodes, with the coordinating
node not having the ingest functionality.

Closes #46678
2019-09-19 16:46:33 +02:00
Armin Braun 6b09c2cdbb
Limit Netty Workers in NativeRealmIntegTestCase (#46816) (#46850)
The fact that this test randomly uses a relatively large number
of nodes and hence Netty worker threads created a problem with
running out of direct memory on CI.
Tests run with 512M heap (and hence 512M direct memory) by default.
On a CI worker with 16 cores, this means Netty will by default set
up 32 transport workers. If we get unlucky and a lot of them
actually do work (and thus instantiate a `CopyBytesSocketChannel`
which costs 1M per thread for the thread-local IO buffer) we
would run out of memory.

This specific failure was only seen with `NativeRealmIntegTests` so I
only added the constraint on the Netty worker count here.
We can add it to other tests (or `SecurityIntegTestCase`) if need be
but for now it doesn't seem necessary so I opted for least impact.

Closes #46803
2019-09-19 13:07:42 +02:00
James Rodewig f9bf10f2b6
[DOCS] Change "a SSL" to "an SSL" in the Java docs (#46524) (#46618) 2019-09-11 15:55:57 -04:00
Ioannis Kakavas 35810bd2ae
Enforce realm name uniqueness (#46580)
We depend on file realms being unique in a number of places. Pre
7.0 this was enforced by the fact that the multiple realm types
with different name would mean identical configuration keys and
cause configuration parsing errors. Since we intoduced affix
settings for realms this is not the case any more as the realm type
is part of the configuration key.
This change adds a check when building realms which will explicitly
fail if multiple realms are defined with the same name.

Backport of #46253
2019-09-11 13:13:59 +03:00
Tim Vernum 80064652f8
Fallback to realm authc if ApiKey fails (#46552)
This changes API-Key authentication to always fallback to the realm
chain if the API key is not valid. The previous behaviour was
inconsistent and would terminate on some failures, but continue to the
realm chain for others.

Backport of: #46538
2019-09-11 14:33:17 +10:00
Alpar Torok b40ac6dee7 mute on 7.x fo windows
Tracking #44942
2019-09-10 12:34:16 +03:00
Yogesh Gaikwad d5acb15a71
[Backport] Initialize document subset bit set cache used for DLS (#46211) (#46359)
This commit initializes DocumentSubsetBitsetCache even if DLS
is disabled. Previously it would throw null pointer when querying
usage stats if we explicitly disabled DLS as there would be no instance of DocumentSubsetBitsetCache to query. It is okay to initialize
DocumentSubsetBitsetCache which will be empty as the license enforcement
would prevent usage of DLS feature and it will not fail when accessing usage stats.

Closes #45147
2019-09-05 14:34:19 +10:00
Andrey Ershov ece9eb4acd Remove stack trace logging in Security(Transport|Http)ExceptionHandler (#45966)
As per #45852 comment we no longer need to log stack-traces in
SecurityTransportExceptionHandler and SecurityHttpExceptionHandler even
if trace logging is enabled.

(cherry picked from commit c99224a32d26db985053b7b36e2049036e438f97)
2019-09-04 11:50:35 +03:00
Yogesh Gaikwad 7b6246ec67
Add `manage_own_api_key` cluster privilege (#45897) (#46023)
The existing privilege model for API keys with privileges like
`manage_api_key`, `manage_security` etc. are too permissive and
we would want finer-grained control over the cluster privileges
for API keys. Previously APIs created would also need these
privileges to get its own information.

This commit adds support for `manage_own_api_key` cluster privilege
which only allows api key cluster actions on API keys owned by the
currently authenticated user. Also adds support for retrieval of
the API key self-information when authenticating via API key
without the need for the additional API key privileges.
To support this privilege, we are introducing additional
authentication context along with the request context such that
it can be used to authorize cluster actions based on the current
user authentication.

The API key get and invalidate APIs introduce an `owner` flag
that can be set to true if the API key request (Get or Invalidate)
is for the API keys owned by the currently authenticated user only.
In that case, `realm` and `username` cannot be set as they are
assumed to be the currently authenticated ones.

The changes cover HLRC changes, documentation for the API changes.

Closes #40031
2019-08-28 00:44:23 +10:00
Albert Zaharovits 1ebee5bf9b
PKI realm authentication delegation (#45906)
This commit introduces PKI realm delegation. This feature
supports the PKI authentication feature in Kibana.

In essence, this creates a new API endpoint which Kibana must
call to authenticate clients that use certificates in their TLS
connection to Kibana. The API call passes to Elasticsearch the client's
certificate chain. The response contains an access token to be further
used to authenticate as the client. The client's certificates are validated
by the PKI realms that have been explicitly configured to permit
certificates from the proxy (Kibana). The user calling the delegation
API must have the delegate_pki privilege.

Closes #34396
2019-08-27 14:42:46 +03:00
Ioannis Kakavas 2bee27dd54
Allow Transport Actions to indicate authN realm (#45946)
This commit allows the Transport Actions for the SSO realms to
indicate the realm that should be used to authenticate the
constructed AuthenticationToken. This is useful in the case that
many authentication realms of the same type have been configured
and where the caller of the API(Kibana or a custom web app) already
know which realm should be used so there is no need to iterate all
the realms of the same type.
The realm parameter is added in the relevant REST APIs as optional
so as not to introduce any breaking change.
2019-08-25 19:36:41 +03:00
William Brafford 2b549e7342
CLI tools: write errors to stderr instead of stdout (#45586)
Most of our CLI tools use the Terminal class, which previously did not provide methods for writing to standard output. When all output goes to standard out, there are two basic problems. First, errors and warnings are "swallowed" in pipelines, making it hard for a user to know when something's gone wrong. Second, errors and warnings are intermingled with legitimate output, making it difficult to pass the results of interactive scripts to other tools.

This commit adds a second set of print commands to Terminal for printing to standard error, with errorPrint corresponding to print and errorPrintln corresponding to println. This leaves it to developers to decide which output should go where. It also adjusts existing commands to send errors and warnings to stderr.

Usage is printed to standard output when it's correctly requested (e.g., bin/elasticsearch-keystore --help) but goes to standard error when a command is invoked incorrectly (e.g. bin/elasticsearch-keystore list-with-a-typo | sort).
2019-08-21 14:46:07 -04:00
David Roberts d40f3718f2 [ML] Muting 5 SSLErrorMessageTests tests on Windows (#45602)
Due to https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/45598
2019-08-15 11:05:00 +01:00
Yogesh Gaikwad 471d940c44
Refactor cluster privileges and cluster permission (#45265) (#45442)
The current implementations make it difficult for
adding new privileges (example: a cluster privilege which is
more than cluster action-based and not exposed to the security
administrator). On the high level, we would like our cluster privilege
either:
- a named cluster privilege
  This corresponds to `cluster` field from the role descriptor
- or a configurable cluster privilege
  This corresponds to the `global` field from the role-descriptor and
allows a security administrator to configure them.

Some of the responsibilities like the merging of action based cluster privileges
are now pushed at cluster permission level. How to implement the predicate
(using Automaton) is being now enforced by cluster permission.

`ClusterPermission` helps in enforcing the cluster level access either by
performing checks against cluster action and optionally against a request.
It is a collection of one or more permission checks where if any of the checks
allow access then the permission allows access to a cluster action.

Implementations of cluster privilege must be able to provide information
regarding the predicates to the cluster permission so that can be enforced.
This is enforced by making implementations of cluster privilege aware of
cluster permission builder and provide a way to specify how the permission is
to be built for a given privilege.

This commit renames `ConditionalClusterPrivilege` to `ConfigurableClusterPrivilege`.
`ConfigurableClusterPrivilege` is a renderable cluster privilege exposed
as a `global` field in role descriptor.

Other than this there is a requirement where we would want to know if a cluster
permission is implied by another cluster-permission (`has-privileges`).
This is helpful in addressing queries related to privileges for a user.
This is not just simply checking of cluster permissions since we do not
have access to runtime information (like request object).
This refactoring does not try to address those scenarios.

Relates #44048
2019-08-13 09:06:18 +10:00
Armin Braun a9e1402189
Remove Settings from BaseRestRequest Constructor (#45418) (#45429)
* Resolving the todo, cleaning up the unused `settings` parameter
* Cleaning up some other minor dead code in affected classes
2019-08-12 05:14:45 +02:00