Update OPA to v0.54.0, which changes the JSON serialization behavior for
large integers. Remove the formatting workaround and the unit test that
verified that the workaround was still needed.
Rego will sometimes serialize integers to JSON with a decimal point and
exponent. I don't completely understand this behavior.
Add a workaround to headers.rego to convert the JWT "iat" and "exp"
timestamps to a string and back to an integer. This appears to cause
Rego to serialize these values as plain integers.
Add a unit test to verify this behavior. Also add a unit test that will
fail if the Rego behavior changes, making this workaround unnecessary.
* sessions: add impersonate_session_id, remove legacy impersonation
* show impersonated user details
* fix headers
* address feedback
* only check impersonate id on non-nil pbSession
* Revert "only check impersonate id on non-nil pbSession"
This reverts commit a6f7ca5abd.
* authorize: add databroker server and record version to result, force sync via polling
* wrap inmem store to take read lock when grabbing databroker versions
* address code review comments
* reset max to 0
- rename "dashboard" to userinfo to avoid confusion
- don't leak version from error page.
- fix typo in state.go
- make statik determenistic on modtime
Signed-off-by: Bobby DeSimone <bobbydesimone@gmail.com>
* store directory groups separate from directory users
* fix group lookup, azure display name
* remove fields restriction
* fix test
* also support email
* use Email as name for google'
* remove changed file
* show groups on dashboard
* fix test
* re-add accidentally removed code
Currently, with impersonated request, the real user email/group still
has effects.
Example:
data.route_policies as [{
"source": "example.com",
"allowed_users": ["x@example.com"]
}] with
input.databroker_data as {
"session": {
"user_id": "user1"
},
"user": {
"email": "x@example.com"
}
} with
input.http as { "url": "http://example.com" } with
input.session as { "id": "session1", "impersonate_email": "y@example.com" }
Here user "x@example.com" is allowed, but was impersonated as
"y@example.com". As the rules indicated, the request must be denied,
because it only allows "x@example.com", not "y@example.com". The current
bug causes the request is still allowed.
To fix it, when evaluates rules for allowed email/group/domain, we must checking
that the impersonate email/groups is not set/empty.
Fixes#1091
* databroker: add databroker, identity manager, update cache (#864)
* databroker: add databroker, identity manager, update cache
* fix cache tests
* directory service (#885)
* directory: add google and okta
* add onelogin
* add directory provider
* initialize before sync, upate google provider, remove dead code
* add azure provider
* fix azure provider
* fix gitlab
* add gitlab test, fix azure test
* hook up okta
* remove dead code
* fix tests
* fix flaky test
* authorize: use databroker data for rego policy (#904)
* wip
* add directory provider
* initialize before sync, upate google provider, remove dead code
* fix flaky test
* update authorize to use databroker data
* implement signed jwt
* wait for session and user to appear
* fix test
* directory service (#885)
* directory: add google and okta
* add onelogin
* add directory provider
* initialize before sync, upate google provider, remove dead code
* add azure provider
* fix azure provider
* fix gitlab
* add gitlab test, fix azure test
* hook up okta
* remove dead code
* fix tests
* fix flaky test
* remove log line
* only redirect when no session id exists
* prepare rego query as part of create
* return on ctx done
* retry on disconnect for sync
* move jwt signing
* use !=
* use parent ctx for wait
* remove session state, remove logs
* rename function
* add log message
* pre-allocate slice
* use errgroup
* return nil on eof for sync
* move check
* disable timeout on gRPC requests in envoy
* fix gitlab test
* use v4 backoff
* authenticate: databroker changes (#914)
* wip
* add directory provider
* initialize before sync, upate google provider, remove dead code
* fix flaky test
* update authorize to use databroker data
* implement signed jwt
* wait for session and user to appear
* fix test
* directory service (#885)
* directory: add google and okta
* add onelogin
* add directory provider
* initialize before sync, upate google provider, remove dead code
* add azure provider
* fix azure provider
* fix gitlab
* add gitlab test, fix azure test
* hook up okta
* remove dead code
* fix tests
* fix flaky test
* remove log line
* only redirect when no session id exists
* prepare rego query as part of create
* return on ctx done
* retry on disconnect for sync
* move jwt signing
* use !=
* use parent ctx for wait
* remove session state, remove logs
* rename function
* add log message
* pre-allocate slice
* use errgroup
* return nil on eof for sync
* move check
* disable timeout on gRPC requests in envoy
* fix dashboard
* delete session on logout
* permanently delete sessions once they are marked as deleted
* remove permanent delete
* fix tests
* remove groups and refresh test
* databroker: remove dead code, rename cache url, move dashboard (#925)
* wip
* add directory provider
* initialize before sync, upate google provider, remove dead code
* fix flaky test
* update authorize to use databroker data
* implement signed jwt
* wait for session and user to appear
* fix test
* directory service (#885)
* directory: add google and okta
* add onelogin
* add directory provider
* initialize before sync, upate google provider, remove dead code
* add azure provider
* fix azure provider
* fix gitlab
* add gitlab test, fix azure test
* hook up okta
* remove dead code
* fix tests
* fix flaky test
* remove log line
* only redirect when no session id exists
* prepare rego query as part of create
* return on ctx done
* retry on disconnect for sync
* move jwt signing
* use !=
* use parent ctx for wait
* remove session state, remove logs
* rename function
* add log message
* pre-allocate slice
* use errgroup
* return nil on eof for sync
* move check
* disable timeout on gRPC requests in envoy
* fix dashboard
* delete session on logout
* permanently delete sessions once they are marked as deleted
* remove permanent delete
* fix tests
* remove cache service
* remove kv
* remove refresh docs
* remove obsolete cache docs
* add databroker url option
* cache: use memberlist to detect multiple instances
* add databroker service url
* remove cache service
* remove kv
* remove refresh docs
* remove obsolete cache docs
* add databroker url option
* cache: use memberlist to detect multiple instances
* add databroker service url
* wip
* remove groups and refresh test
* fix redirect, signout
* remove databroker client from proxy
* remove unused method
* remove user dashboard test
* handle missing session ids
* session: reject sessions with no id
* sessions: invalidate old sessions via databroker server version (#930)
* session: add a version field tied to the databroker server version that can be used to invalidate sessions
* fix tests
* add log
* authenticate: create user record immediately, call "get" directly in authorize (#931)