2014-03-31 02:28:04 +08:00
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package weed_server
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import (
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FEATURE: add JWT to HTTP endpoints of Filer and use them in S3 Client
- one JWT for reading and one for writing, analogous to how the JWT
between Master and Volume Server works
- I did not implement IP `whiteList` parameter on the filer
Additionally, because http_util.DownloadFile now sets the JWT,
the `download` command should now work when `jwt.signing.read` is
configured. By looking at the code, I think this case did not work
before.
## Docs to be adjusted after a release
Page `Amazon-S3-API`:
```
# Authentication with Filer
You can use mTLS for the gRPC connection between S3-API-Proxy and the filer, as
explained in [Security-Configuration](Security-Configuration) -
controlled by the `grpc.*` configuration in `security.toml`.
Starting with version XX, it is also possible to authenticate the HTTP
operations between the S3-API-Proxy and the Filer (especially
uploading new files). This is configured by setting
`filer_jwt.signing.key` and `filer_jwt.signing.read.key` in
`security.toml`.
With both configurations (gRPC and JWT), it is possible to have Filer
and S3 communicate in fully authenticated fashion; so Filer will reject
any unauthenticated communication.
```
Page `Security Overview`:
```
The following items are not covered, yet:
- master server http REST services
Starting with version XX, the Filer HTTP REST services can be secured
with a JWT, by setting `filer_jwt.signing.key` and
`filer_jwt.signing.read.key` in `security.toml`.
...
Before version XX: "weed filer -disableHttp", disable http operations, only gRPC operations are allowed. This works with "weed mount" by FUSE. It does **not work** with the [S3 Gateway](Amazon S3 API), as this does HTTP calls to the Filer.
Starting with version XX: secured by JWT, by setting `filer_jwt.signing.key` and `filer_jwt.signing.read.key` in `security.toml`. **This now works with the [S3 Gateway](Amazon S3 API).**
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# Securing Filer HTTP with JWT
To enable JWT-based access control for the Filer,
1. generate `security.toml` file by `weed scaffold -config=security`
2. set `filer_jwt.signing.key` to a secret string - and optionally filer_jwt.signing.read.key` as well to a secret string
3. copy the same `security.toml` file to the filers and all S3 proxies.
If `filer_jwt.signing.key` is configured: When sending upload/update/delete HTTP operations to a filer server, the request header `Authorization` should be the JWT string (`Authorization: Bearer [JwtToken]`). The operation is authorized after the filer validates the JWT with `filer_jwt.signing.key`.
If `filer_jwt.signing.read.key` is configured: When sending GET or HEAD requests to a filer server, the request header `Authorization` should be the JWT string (`Authorization: Bearer [JwtToken]`). The operation is authorized after the filer validates the JWT with `filer_jwt.signing.read.key`.
The S3 API Gateway reads the above JWT keys and sends authenticated
HTTP requests to the filer.
```
Page `Security Configuration`:
```
(update scaffold file)
...
[filer_jwt.signing]
key = "blahblahblahblah"
[filer_jwt.signing.read]
key = "blahblahblahblah"
```
Resolves: #158
2021-12-30 02:47:53 +08:00
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"errors"
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2021-06-07 04:13:33 +08:00
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"github.com/chrislusf/seaweedfs/weed/glog"
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FEATURE: add JWT to HTTP endpoints of Filer and use them in S3 Client
- one JWT for reading and one for writing, analogous to how the JWT
between Master and Volume Server works
- I did not implement IP `whiteList` parameter on the filer
Additionally, because http_util.DownloadFile now sets the JWT,
the `download` command should now work when `jwt.signing.read` is
configured. By looking at the code, I think this case did not work
before.
## Docs to be adjusted after a release
Page `Amazon-S3-API`:
```
# Authentication with Filer
You can use mTLS for the gRPC connection between S3-API-Proxy and the filer, as
explained in [Security-Configuration](Security-Configuration) -
controlled by the `grpc.*` configuration in `security.toml`.
Starting with version XX, it is also possible to authenticate the HTTP
operations between the S3-API-Proxy and the Filer (especially
uploading new files). This is configured by setting
`filer_jwt.signing.key` and `filer_jwt.signing.read.key` in
`security.toml`.
With both configurations (gRPC and JWT), it is possible to have Filer
and S3 communicate in fully authenticated fashion; so Filer will reject
any unauthenticated communication.
```
Page `Security Overview`:
```
The following items are not covered, yet:
- master server http REST services
Starting with version XX, the Filer HTTP REST services can be secured
with a JWT, by setting `filer_jwt.signing.key` and
`filer_jwt.signing.read.key` in `security.toml`.
...
Before version XX: "weed filer -disableHttp", disable http operations, only gRPC operations are allowed. This works with "weed mount" by FUSE. It does **not work** with the [S3 Gateway](Amazon S3 API), as this does HTTP calls to the Filer.
Starting with version XX: secured by JWT, by setting `filer_jwt.signing.key` and `filer_jwt.signing.read.key` in `security.toml`. **This now works with the [S3 Gateway](Amazon S3 API).**
...
# Securing Filer HTTP with JWT
To enable JWT-based access control for the Filer,
1. generate `security.toml` file by `weed scaffold -config=security`
2. set `filer_jwt.signing.key` to a secret string - and optionally filer_jwt.signing.read.key` as well to a secret string
3. copy the same `security.toml` file to the filers and all S3 proxies.
If `filer_jwt.signing.key` is configured: When sending upload/update/delete HTTP operations to a filer server, the request header `Authorization` should be the JWT string (`Authorization: Bearer [JwtToken]`). The operation is authorized after the filer validates the JWT with `filer_jwt.signing.key`.
If `filer_jwt.signing.read.key` is configured: When sending GET or HEAD requests to a filer server, the request header `Authorization` should be the JWT string (`Authorization: Bearer [JwtToken]`). The operation is authorized after the filer validates the JWT with `filer_jwt.signing.read.key`.
The S3 API Gateway reads the above JWT keys and sends authenticated
HTTP requests to the filer.
```
Page `Security Configuration`:
```
(update scaffold file)
...
[filer_jwt.signing]
key = "blahblahblahblah"
[filer_jwt.signing.read]
key = "blahblahblahblah"
```
Resolves: #158
2021-12-30 02:47:53 +08:00
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"github.com/chrislusf/seaweedfs/weed/security"
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2020-09-21 07:00:01 +08:00
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"github.com/chrislusf/seaweedfs/weed/util"
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2014-03-31 02:28:04 +08:00
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"net/http"
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2021-01-24 16:01:44 +08:00
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"strings"
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2021-03-30 17:10:50 +08:00
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"sync/atomic"
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2019-06-26 00:49:27 +08:00
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"time"
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"github.com/chrislusf/seaweedfs/weed/stats"
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2014-03-31 02:28:04 +08:00
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)
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func (fs *FilerServer) filerHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
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2021-01-24 16:01:44 +08:00
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start := time.Now()
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FEATURE: add JWT to HTTP endpoints of Filer and use them in S3 Client
- one JWT for reading and one for writing, analogous to how the JWT
between Master and Volume Server works
- I did not implement IP `whiteList` parameter on the filer
Additionally, because http_util.DownloadFile now sets the JWT,
the `download` command should now work when `jwt.signing.read` is
configured. By looking at the code, I think this case did not work
before.
## Docs to be adjusted after a release
Page `Amazon-S3-API`:
```
# Authentication with Filer
You can use mTLS for the gRPC connection between S3-API-Proxy and the filer, as
explained in [Security-Configuration](Security-Configuration) -
controlled by the `grpc.*` configuration in `security.toml`.
Starting with version XX, it is also possible to authenticate the HTTP
operations between the S3-API-Proxy and the Filer (especially
uploading new files). This is configured by setting
`filer_jwt.signing.key` and `filer_jwt.signing.read.key` in
`security.toml`.
With both configurations (gRPC and JWT), it is possible to have Filer
and S3 communicate in fully authenticated fashion; so Filer will reject
any unauthenticated communication.
```
Page `Security Overview`:
```
The following items are not covered, yet:
- master server http REST services
Starting with version XX, the Filer HTTP REST services can be secured
with a JWT, by setting `filer_jwt.signing.key` and
`filer_jwt.signing.read.key` in `security.toml`.
...
Before version XX: "weed filer -disableHttp", disable http operations, only gRPC operations are allowed. This works with "weed mount" by FUSE. It does **not work** with the [S3 Gateway](Amazon S3 API), as this does HTTP calls to the Filer.
Starting with version XX: secured by JWT, by setting `filer_jwt.signing.key` and `filer_jwt.signing.read.key` in `security.toml`. **This now works with the [S3 Gateway](Amazon S3 API).**
...
# Securing Filer HTTP with JWT
To enable JWT-based access control for the Filer,
1. generate `security.toml` file by `weed scaffold -config=security`
2. set `filer_jwt.signing.key` to a secret string - and optionally filer_jwt.signing.read.key` as well to a secret string
3. copy the same `security.toml` file to the filers and all S3 proxies.
If `filer_jwt.signing.key` is configured: When sending upload/update/delete HTTP operations to a filer server, the request header `Authorization` should be the JWT string (`Authorization: Bearer [JwtToken]`). The operation is authorized after the filer validates the JWT with `filer_jwt.signing.key`.
If `filer_jwt.signing.read.key` is configured: When sending GET or HEAD requests to a filer server, the request header `Authorization` should be the JWT string (`Authorization: Bearer [JwtToken]`). The operation is authorized after the filer validates the JWT with `filer_jwt.signing.read.key`.
The S3 API Gateway reads the above JWT keys and sends authenticated
HTTP requests to the filer.
```
Page `Security Configuration`:
```
(update scaffold file)
...
[filer_jwt.signing]
key = "blahblahblahblah"
[filer_jwt.signing.read]
key = "blahblahblahblah"
```
Resolves: #158
2021-12-30 02:47:53 +08:00
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if r.Method == "OPTIONS" {
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stats.FilerRequestCounter.WithLabelValues("options").Inc()
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OptionsHandler(w, r, false)
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stats.FilerRequestHistogram.WithLabelValues("options").Observe(time.Since(start).Seconds())
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return
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}
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isReadHttpCall := r.Method == "GET" || r.Method == "HEAD"
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if !fs.maybeCheckJwtAuthorization(r, !isReadHttpCall) {
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writeJsonError(w, r, http.StatusUnauthorized, errors.New("wrong jwt"))
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return
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}
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2021-01-24 16:01:44 +08:00
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// proxy to volume servers
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var fileId string
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if strings.HasPrefix(r.RequestURI, "/?proxyChunkId=") {
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fileId = r.RequestURI[len("/?proxyChunkId="):]
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}
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if fileId != "" {
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stats.FilerRequestCounter.WithLabelValues("proxy").Inc()
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2021-01-29 07:23:46 +08:00
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fs.proxyToVolumeServer(w, r, fileId)
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2021-01-24 16:01:44 +08:00
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stats.FilerRequestHistogram.WithLabelValues("proxy").Observe(time.Since(start).Seconds())
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return
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}
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2020-09-21 07:00:01 +08:00
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w.Header().Set("Server", "SeaweedFS Filer "+util.VERSION)
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2020-11-01 07:44:03 +08:00
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if r.Header.Get("Origin") != "" {
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w.Header().Set("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", "*")
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w.Header().Set("Access-Control-Allow-Credentials", "true")
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}
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switch r.Method {
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case "GET":
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stats.FilerRequestCounter.WithLabelValues("get").Inc()
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fs.GetOrHeadHandler(w, r)
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stats.FilerRequestHistogram.WithLabelValues("get").Observe(time.Since(start).Seconds())
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case "HEAD":
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stats.FilerRequestCounter.WithLabelValues("head").Inc()
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2021-07-19 17:59:12 +08:00
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fs.GetOrHeadHandler(w, r)
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2019-06-26 00:49:27 +08:00
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stats.FilerRequestHistogram.WithLabelValues("head").Observe(time.Since(start).Seconds())
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2014-03-31 02:28:04 +08:00
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case "DELETE":
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stats.FilerRequestCounter.WithLabelValues("delete").Inc()
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if _, ok := r.URL.Query()["tagging"]; ok {
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fs.DeleteTaggingHandler(w, r)
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} else {
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fs.DeleteHandler(w, r)
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}
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2019-06-26 00:49:27 +08:00
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stats.FilerRequestHistogram.WithLabelValues("delete").Observe(time.Since(start).Seconds())
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case "POST", "PUT":
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// wait until in flight data is less than the limit
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contentLength := getContentLength(r)
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fs.inFlightDataLimitCond.L.Lock()
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for fs.option.ConcurrentUploadLimit != 0 && atomic.LoadInt64(&fs.inFlightDataSize) > fs.option.ConcurrentUploadLimit {
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glog.V(4).Infof("wait because inflight data %d > %d", fs.inFlightDataSize, fs.option.ConcurrentUploadLimit)
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fs.inFlightDataLimitCond.Wait()
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}
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fs.inFlightDataLimitCond.L.Unlock()
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atomic.AddInt64(&fs.inFlightDataSize, contentLength)
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defer func() {
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atomic.AddInt64(&fs.inFlightDataSize, -contentLength)
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fs.inFlightDataLimitCond.Signal()
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}()
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if r.Method == "PUT" {
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stats.FilerRequestCounter.WithLabelValues("put").Inc()
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if _, ok := r.URL.Query()["tagging"]; ok {
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fs.PutTaggingHandler(w, r)
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} else {
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fs.PostHandler(w, r, contentLength)
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}
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stats.FilerRequestHistogram.WithLabelValues("put").Observe(time.Since(start).Seconds())
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} else { // method == "POST"
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stats.FilerRequestCounter.WithLabelValues("post").Inc()
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fs.PostHandler(w, r, contentLength)
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stats.FilerRequestHistogram.WithLabelValues("post").Observe(time.Since(start).Seconds())
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2020-11-09 17:00:07 +08:00
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}
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2014-03-31 02:28:04 +08:00
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}
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}
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2017-05-28 11:14:22 +08:00
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func (fs *FilerServer) readonlyFilerHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
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FEATURE: add JWT to HTTP endpoints of Filer and use them in S3 Client
- one JWT for reading and one for writing, analogous to how the JWT
between Master and Volume Server works
- I did not implement IP `whiteList` parameter on the filer
Additionally, because http_util.DownloadFile now sets the JWT,
the `download` command should now work when `jwt.signing.read` is
configured. By looking at the code, I think this case did not work
before.
## Docs to be adjusted after a release
Page `Amazon-S3-API`:
```
# Authentication with Filer
You can use mTLS for the gRPC connection between S3-API-Proxy and the filer, as
explained in [Security-Configuration](Security-Configuration) -
controlled by the `grpc.*` configuration in `security.toml`.
Starting with version XX, it is also possible to authenticate the HTTP
operations between the S3-API-Proxy and the Filer (especially
uploading new files). This is configured by setting
`filer_jwt.signing.key` and `filer_jwt.signing.read.key` in
`security.toml`.
With both configurations (gRPC and JWT), it is possible to have Filer
and S3 communicate in fully authenticated fashion; so Filer will reject
any unauthenticated communication.
```
Page `Security Overview`:
```
The following items are not covered, yet:
- master server http REST services
Starting with version XX, the Filer HTTP REST services can be secured
with a JWT, by setting `filer_jwt.signing.key` and
`filer_jwt.signing.read.key` in `security.toml`.
...
Before version XX: "weed filer -disableHttp", disable http operations, only gRPC operations are allowed. This works with "weed mount" by FUSE. It does **not work** with the [S3 Gateway](Amazon S3 API), as this does HTTP calls to the Filer.
Starting with version XX: secured by JWT, by setting `filer_jwt.signing.key` and `filer_jwt.signing.read.key` in `security.toml`. **This now works with the [S3 Gateway](Amazon S3 API).**
...
# Securing Filer HTTP with JWT
To enable JWT-based access control for the Filer,
1. generate `security.toml` file by `weed scaffold -config=security`
2. set `filer_jwt.signing.key` to a secret string - and optionally filer_jwt.signing.read.key` as well to a secret string
3. copy the same `security.toml` file to the filers and all S3 proxies.
If `filer_jwt.signing.key` is configured: When sending upload/update/delete HTTP operations to a filer server, the request header `Authorization` should be the JWT string (`Authorization: Bearer [JwtToken]`). The operation is authorized after the filer validates the JWT with `filer_jwt.signing.key`.
If `filer_jwt.signing.read.key` is configured: When sending GET or HEAD requests to a filer server, the request header `Authorization` should be the JWT string (`Authorization: Bearer [JwtToken]`). The operation is authorized after the filer validates the JWT with `filer_jwt.signing.read.key`.
The S3 API Gateway reads the above JWT keys and sends authenticated
HTTP requests to the filer.
```
Page `Security Configuration`:
```
(update scaffold file)
...
[filer_jwt.signing]
key = "blahblahblahblah"
[filer_jwt.signing.read]
key = "blahblahblahblah"
```
Resolves: #158
2021-12-30 02:47:53 +08:00
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start := time.Now()
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// We handle OPTIONS first because it never should be authenticated
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if r.Method == "OPTIONS" {
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stats.FilerRequestCounter.WithLabelValues("options").Inc()
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OptionsHandler(w, r, true)
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stats.FilerRequestHistogram.WithLabelValues("options").Observe(time.Since(start).Seconds())
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return
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}
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if !fs.maybeCheckJwtAuthorization(r, false) {
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writeJsonError(w, r, http.StatusUnauthorized, errors.New("wrong jwt"))
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return
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}
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2020-09-21 07:00:01 +08:00
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w.Header().Set("Server", "SeaweedFS Filer "+util.VERSION)
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2020-11-01 07:44:03 +08:00
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if r.Header.Get("Origin") != "" {
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w.Header().Set("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", "*")
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w.Header().Set("Access-Control-Allow-Credentials", "true")
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}
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2017-05-28 11:14:22 +08:00
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switch r.Method {
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case "GET":
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2019-06-26 00:49:27 +08:00
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stats.FilerRequestCounter.WithLabelValues("get").Inc()
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2021-07-19 17:59:12 +08:00
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fs.GetOrHeadHandler(w, r)
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2019-06-26 00:49:27 +08:00
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stats.FilerRequestHistogram.WithLabelValues("get").Observe(time.Since(start).Seconds())
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case "HEAD":
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stats.FilerRequestCounter.WithLabelValues("head").Inc()
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2021-07-19 17:59:12 +08:00
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fs.GetOrHeadHandler(w, r)
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2019-06-26 00:49:27 +08:00
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stats.FilerRequestHistogram.WithLabelValues("head").Observe(time.Since(start).Seconds())
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2017-05-28 11:14:22 +08:00
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}
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}
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2020-11-01 07:44:03 +08:00
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func OptionsHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, isReadOnly bool) {
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if isReadOnly {
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w.Header().Add("Access-Control-Allow-Methods", "GET, OPTIONS")
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} else {
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w.Header().Add("Access-Control-Allow-Methods", "PUT, POST, GET, DELETE, OPTIONS")
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}
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w.Header().Add("Access-Control-Allow-Headers", "*")
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2020-11-01 07:45:38 +08:00
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}
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FEATURE: add JWT to HTTP endpoints of Filer and use them in S3 Client
- one JWT for reading and one for writing, analogous to how the JWT
between Master and Volume Server works
- I did not implement IP `whiteList` parameter on the filer
Additionally, because http_util.DownloadFile now sets the JWT,
the `download` command should now work when `jwt.signing.read` is
configured. By looking at the code, I think this case did not work
before.
## Docs to be adjusted after a release
Page `Amazon-S3-API`:
```
# Authentication with Filer
You can use mTLS for the gRPC connection between S3-API-Proxy and the filer, as
explained in [Security-Configuration](Security-Configuration) -
controlled by the `grpc.*` configuration in `security.toml`.
Starting with version XX, it is also possible to authenticate the HTTP
operations between the S3-API-Proxy and the Filer (especially
uploading new files). This is configured by setting
`filer_jwt.signing.key` and `filer_jwt.signing.read.key` in
`security.toml`.
With both configurations (gRPC and JWT), it is possible to have Filer
and S3 communicate in fully authenticated fashion; so Filer will reject
any unauthenticated communication.
```
Page `Security Overview`:
```
The following items are not covered, yet:
- master server http REST services
Starting with version XX, the Filer HTTP REST services can be secured
with a JWT, by setting `filer_jwt.signing.key` and
`filer_jwt.signing.read.key` in `security.toml`.
...
Before version XX: "weed filer -disableHttp", disable http operations, only gRPC operations are allowed. This works with "weed mount" by FUSE. It does **not work** with the [S3 Gateway](Amazon S3 API), as this does HTTP calls to the Filer.
Starting with version XX: secured by JWT, by setting `filer_jwt.signing.key` and `filer_jwt.signing.read.key` in `security.toml`. **This now works with the [S3 Gateway](Amazon S3 API).**
...
# Securing Filer HTTP with JWT
To enable JWT-based access control for the Filer,
1. generate `security.toml` file by `weed scaffold -config=security`
2. set `filer_jwt.signing.key` to a secret string - and optionally filer_jwt.signing.read.key` as well to a secret string
3. copy the same `security.toml` file to the filers and all S3 proxies.
If `filer_jwt.signing.key` is configured: When sending upload/update/delete HTTP operations to a filer server, the request header `Authorization` should be the JWT string (`Authorization: Bearer [JwtToken]`). The operation is authorized after the filer validates the JWT with `filer_jwt.signing.key`.
If `filer_jwt.signing.read.key` is configured: When sending GET or HEAD requests to a filer server, the request header `Authorization` should be the JWT string (`Authorization: Bearer [JwtToken]`). The operation is authorized after the filer validates the JWT with `filer_jwt.signing.read.key`.
The S3 API Gateway reads the above JWT keys and sends authenticated
HTTP requests to the filer.
```
Page `Security Configuration`:
```
(update scaffold file)
...
[filer_jwt.signing]
key = "blahblahblahblah"
[filer_jwt.signing.read]
key = "blahblahblahblah"
```
Resolves: #158
2021-12-30 02:47:53 +08:00
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// maybeCheckJwtAuthorization returns true if access should be granted, false if it should be denied
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func (fs *FilerServer) maybeCheckJwtAuthorization(r *http.Request, isWrite bool) bool {
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var signingKey security.SigningKey
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if isWrite {
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if len(fs.filerGuard.SigningKey) == 0 {
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return true
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} else {
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signingKey = fs.filerGuard.SigningKey
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}
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} else {
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if len(fs.filerGuard.ReadSigningKey) == 0 {
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return true
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} else {
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signingKey = fs.filerGuard.ReadSigningKey
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}
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}
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tokenStr := security.GetJwt(r)
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if tokenStr == "" {
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glog.V(1).Infof("missing jwt from %s", r.RemoteAddr)
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return false
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}
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token, err := security.DecodeJwt(signingKey, tokenStr, &security.SeaweedFilerClaims{})
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if err != nil {
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glog.V(1).Infof("jwt verification error from %s: %v", r.RemoteAddr, err)
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return false
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}
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if !token.Valid {
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glog.V(1).Infof("jwt invalid from %s: %v", r.RemoteAddr, tokenStr)
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return false
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} else {
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return true
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}
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}
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