caddy/admin.go

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// Copyright 2015 Matthew Holt and The Caddy Authors
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package caddy
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"crypto"
"crypto/tls"
"crypto/x509"
"encoding/base64"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"expvar"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"net"
"net/http"
"net/http/pprof"
"net/url"
"os"
"path"
"regexp"
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/notify"
"github.com/caddyserver/certmagic"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
"go.uber.org/zap"
)
// AdminConfig configures Caddy's API endpoint, which is used
// to manage Caddy while it is running.
type AdminConfig struct {
// If true, the admin endpoint will be completely disabled.
// Note that this makes any runtime changes to the config
// impossible, since the interface to do so is through the
// admin endpoint.
Disabled bool `json:"disabled,omitempty"`
// The address to which the admin endpoint's listener should
// bind itself. Can be any single network address that can be
// parsed by Caddy. Default: localhost:2019
Listen string `json:"listen,omitempty"`
// If true, CORS headers will be emitted, and requests to the
// API will be rejected if their `Host` and `Origin` headers
// do not match the expected value(s). Use `origins` to
// customize which origins/hosts are allowed. If `origins` is
// not set, the listen address is the only value allowed by
// default. Enforced only on local (plaintext) endpoint.
EnforceOrigin bool `json:"enforce_origin,omitempty"`
// The list of allowed origins/hosts for API requests. Only needed
// if accessing the admin endpoint from a host different from the
// socket's network interface or if `enforce_origin` is true. If not
// set, the listener address will be the default value. If set but
// empty, no origins will be allowed. Enforced only on local
// (plaintext) endpoint.
Origins []string `json:"origins,omitempty"`
// Options pertaining to configuration management.
Config *ConfigSettings `json:"config,omitempty"`
// Options that establish this server's identity. Identity refers to
// credentials which can be used to uniquely identify and authenticate
// this server instance. This is required if remote administration is
// enabled (but does not require remote administration to be enabled).
// Default: no identity management.
Identity *IdentityConfig `json:"identity,omitempty"`
// Options pertaining to remote administration. By default, remote
// administration is disabled. If enabled, identity management must
// also be configured, as that is how the endpoint is secured.
// See the neighboring "identity" object.
//
// EXPERIMENTAL: This feature is subject to change.
Remote *RemoteAdmin `json:"remote,omitempty"`
}
// ConfigSettings configures the management of configuration.
type ConfigSettings struct {
// Whether to keep a copy of the active config on disk. Default is true.
// Note that "pulled" dynamic configs (using the neighboring "load" module)
// are not persisted; only configs that are pushed to Caddy get persisted.
Persist *bool `json:"persist,omitempty"`
// Loads a configuration to use. This is helpful if your configs are
// managed elsewhere, and you want Caddy to pull its config dynamically
// when it starts. The pulled config completely replaces the current
// one, just like any other config load. It is an error if a pulled
// config is configured to pull another config.
//
// EXPERIMENTAL: Subject to change.
LoadRaw json.RawMessage `json:"load,omitempty" caddy:"namespace=caddy.config_loaders inline_key=module"`
}
// IdentityConfig configures management of this server's identity. An identity
// consists of credentials that uniquely verify this instance; for example,
// TLS certificates (public + private key pairs).
type IdentityConfig struct {
// List of names or IP addresses which refer to this server.
// Certificates will be obtained for these identifiers so
// secure TLS connections can be made using them.
Identifiers []string `json:"identifiers,omitempty"`
// Issuers that can provide this admin endpoint its identity
// certificate(s). Default: ACME issuers configured for
// ZeroSSL and Let's Encrypt. Be sure to change this if you
// require credentials for private identifiers.
IssuersRaw []json.RawMessage `json:"issuers,omitempty" caddy:"namespace=tls.issuance inline_key=module"`
issuers []certmagic.Issuer
}
// RemoteAdmin enables and configures remote administration. If enabled,
// a secure listener enforcing mutual TLS authentication will be started
// on a different port from the standard plaintext admin server.
//
// This endpoint is secured using identity management, which must be
// configured separately (because identity management does not depend
// on remote administration). See the admin/identity config struct.
//
// EXPERIMENTAL: Subject to change.
type RemoteAdmin struct {
// The address on which to start the secure listener.
// Default: :2021
Listen string `json:"listen,omitempty"`
// List of access controls for this secure admin endpoint.
// This configures TLS mutual authentication (i.e. authorized
// client certificates), but also application-layer permissions
// like which paths and methods each identity is authorized for.
AccessControl []*AdminAccess `json:"access_control,omitempty"`
}
// AdminAccess specifies what permissions an identity or group
// of identities are granted.
type AdminAccess struct {
// Base64-encoded DER certificates containing public keys to accept.
// (The contents of PEM certificate blocks are base64-encoded DER.)
// Any of these public keys can appear in any part of a verified chain.
PublicKeys []string `json:"public_keys,omitempty"`
// Limits what the associated identities are allowed to do.
// If unspecified, all permissions are granted.
Permissions []AdminPermissions `json:"permissions,omitempty"`
publicKeys []crypto.PublicKey
}
// AdminPermissions specifies what kinds of requests are allowed
// to be made to the admin endpoint.
type AdminPermissions struct {
// The API paths allowed. Paths are simple prefix matches.
// Any subpath of the specified paths will be allowed.
Paths []string `json:"paths,omitempty"`
// The HTTP methods allowed for the given paths.
Methods []string `json:"methods,omitempty"`
}
// newAdminHandler reads admin's config and returns an http.Handler suitable
// for use in an admin endpoint server, which will be listening on listenAddr.
func (admin AdminConfig) newAdminHandler(addr NetworkAddress, remote bool) adminHandler {
muxWrap := adminHandler{mux: http.NewServeMux()}
// secure the local or remote endpoint respectively
if remote {
muxWrap.remoteControl = admin.Remote
} else {
muxWrap.enforceHost = !addr.isWildcardInterface()
muxWrap.allowedOrigins = admin.allowedOrigins(addr)
}
addRouteWithMetrics := func(pattern string, handlerLabel string, h http.Handler) {
labels := prometheus.Labels{"path": pattern, "handler": handlerLabel}
h = instrumentHandlerCounter(
adminMetrics.requestCount.MustCurryWith(labels),
h,
)
muxWrap.mux.Handle(pattern, h)
}
// addRoute just calls muxWrap.mux.Handle after
// wrapping the handler with error handling
addRoute := func(pattern string, handlerLabel string, h AdminHandler) {
wrapper := http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
err := h.ServeHTTP(w, r)
if err != nil {
labels := prometheus.Labels{
"path": pattern,
"handler": handlerLabel,
"method": strings.ToUpper(r.Method),
}
adminMetrics.requestErrors.With(labels).Inc()
}
muxWrap.handleError(w, r, err)
})
addRouteWithMetrics(pattern, handlerLabel, wrapper)
}
const handlerLabel = "admin"
// register standard config control endpoints
addRoute("/"+rawConfigKey+"/", handlerLabel, AdminHandlerFunc(handleConfig))
addRoute("/id/", handlerLabel, AdminHandlerFunc(handleConfigID))
addRoute("/stop", handlerLabel, AdminHandlerFunc(handleStop))
// register debugging endpoints
addRouteWithMetrics("/debug/pprof/", handlerLabel, http.HandlerFunc(pprof.Index))
addRouteWithMetrics("/debug/pprof/cmdline", handlerLabel, http.HandlerFunc(pprof.Cmdline))
addRouteWithMetrics("/debug/pprof/profile", handlerLabel, http.HandlerFunc(pprof.Profile))
addRouteWithMetrics("/debug/pprof/symbol", handlerLabel, http.HandlerFunc(pprof.Symbol))
addRouteWithMetrics("/debug/pprof/trace", handlerLabel, http.HandlerFunc(pprof.Trace))
addRouteWithMetrics("/debug/vars", handlerLabel, expvar.Handler())
// register third-party module endpoints
for _, m := range GetModules("admin.api") {
router := m.New().(AdminRouter)
handlerLabel := m.ID.Name()
for _, route := range router.Routes() {
addRoute(route.Pattern, handlerLabel, route.Handler)
}
}
return muxWrap
}
// allowedOrigins returns a list of origins that are allowed.
// If admin.Origins is nil (null), the provided listen address
// will be used as the default origin. If admin.Origins is
// empty, no origins will be allowed, effectively bricking the
// endpoint for non-unix-socket endpoints, but whatever.
func (admin AdminConfig) allowedOrigins(addr NetworkAddress) []string {
uniqueOrigins := make(map[string]struct{})
for _, o := range admin.Origins {
uniqueOrigins[o] = struct{}{}
}
if admin.Origins == nil {
if addr.isLoopback() {
if addr.IsUnixNetwork() {
// RFC 2616, Section 14.26:
// "A client MUST include a Host header field in all HTTP/1.1 request
// messages. If the requested URI does not include an Internet host
// name for the service being requested, then the Host header field MUST
// be given with an empty value."
uniqueOrigins[""] = struct{}{}
} else {
uniqueOrigins[net.JoinHostPort("localhost", addr.port())] = struct{}{}
uniqueOrigins[net.JoinHostPort("::1", addr.port())] = struct{}{}
uniqueOrigins[net.JoinHostPort("127.0.0.1", addr.port())] = struct{}{}
}
}
if !addr.IsUnixNetwork() {
uniqueOrigins[addr.JoinHostPort(0)] = struct{}{}
}
}
allowed := make([]string, 0, len(uniqueOrigins))
for origin := range uniqueOrigins {
allowed = append(allowed, origin)
}
return allowed
}
// replaceLocalAdminServer replaces the running local admin server
// according to the relevant configuration in cfg. If no configuration
// for the admin endpoint exists in cfg, a default one is used, so
// that there is always an admin server (unless it is explicitly
// configured to be disabled).
func replaceLocalAdminServer(cfg *Config) error {
// always be sure to close down the old admin endpoint
// as gracefully as possible, even if the new one is
// disabled -- careful to use reference to the current
// (old) admin endpoint since it will be different
// when the function returns
oldAdminServer := localAdminServer
defer func() {
// do the shutdown asynchronously so that any
// current API request gets a response; this
// goroutine may last a few seconds
if oldAdminServer != nil {
go func(oldAdminServer *http.Server) {
err := stopAdminServer(oldAdminServer)
if err != nil {
Log().Named("admin").Error("stopping current admin endpoint", zap.Error(err))
}
}(oldAdminServer)
}
}()
// always get a valid admin config
adminConfig := DefaultAdminConfig
if cfg != nil && cfg.Admin != nil {
adminConfig = cfg.Admin
}
// if new admin endpoint is to be disabled, we're done
if adminConfig.Disabled {
Log().Named("admin").Warn("admin endpoint disabled")
return nil
}
// extract a singular listener address
addr, err := parseAdminListenAddr(adminConfig.Listen, DefaultAdminListen)
if err != nil {
return err
}
handler := adminConfig.newAdminHandler(addr, false)
ln, err := Listen(addr.Network, addr.JoinHostPort(0))
if err != nil {
return err
}
localAdminServer = &http.Server{
Addr: addr.String(), // for logging purposes only
Handler: handler,
ReadTimeout: 10 * time.Second,
ReadHeaderTimeout: 5 * time.Second,
IdleTimeout: 60 * time.Second,
MaxHeaderBytes: 1024 * 64,
}
adminLogger := Log().Named("admin")
go func() {
if err := localAdminServer.Serve(ln); !errors.Is(err, http.ErrServerClosed) {
adminLogger.Error("admin server shutdown for unknown reason", zap.Error(err))
}
}()
adminLogger.Info("admin endpoint started",
zap.String("address", addr.String()),
zap.Bool("enforce_origin", adminConfig.EnforceOrigin),
zap.Strings("origins", handler.allowedOrigins))
if !handler.enforceHost {
adminLogger.Warn("admin endpoint on open interface; host checking disabled",
zap.String("address", addr.String()))
}
return nil
}
// manageIdentity sets up automated identity management for this server.
func manageIdentity(ctx Context, cfg *Config) error {
if cfg == nil || cfg.Admin == nil || cfg.Admin.Identity == nil {
return nil
}
// set default issuers; this is pretty hacky because we can't
// import the caddytls package -- but it works
if cfg.Admin.Identity.IssuersRaw == nil {
cfg.Admin.Identity.IssuersRaw = []json.RawMessage{
json.RawMessage(`{"module": "zerossl"}`),
json.RawMessage(`{"module": "acme"}`),
}
}
// load and provision issuer modules
if cfg.Admin.Identity.IssuersRaw != nil {
val, err := ctx.LoadModule(cfg.Admin.Identity, "IssuersRaw")
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("loading identity issuer modules: %s", err)
}
for _, issVal := range val.([]interface{}) {
cfg.Admin.Identity.issuers = append(cfg.Admin.Identity.issuers, issVal.(certmagic.Issuer))
}
}
// we'll make a new cache when we make the CertMagic config, so stop any previous cache
if identityCertCache != nil {
identityCertCache.Stop()
}
logger := Log().Named("admin.identity")
cmCfg := cfg.Admin.Identity.certmagicConfig(logger, true)
// issuers have circular dependencies with the configs because,
// as explained in the caddytls package, they need access to the
// correct storage and cache to solve ACME challenges
for _, issuer := range cfg.Admin.Identity.issuers {
// avoid import cycle with caddytls package, so manually duplicate the interface here, yuck
if annoying, ok := issuer.(interface{ SetConfig(cfg *certmagic.Config) }); ok {
annoying.SetConfig(cmCfg)
}
}
// obtain and renew server identity certificate(s)
return cmCfg.ManageAsync(ctx, cfg.Admin.Identity.Identifiers)
}
// replaceRemoteAdminServer replaces the running remote admin server
// according to the relevant configuration in cfg. It stops any previous
// remote admin server and only starts a new one if configured.
func replaceRemoteAdminServer(ctx Context, cfg *Config) error {
if cfg == nil {
return nil
}
remoteLogger := Log().Named("admin.remote")
oldAdminServer := remoteAdminServer
defer func() {
if oldAdminServer != nil {
go func(oldAdminServer *http.Server) {
err := stopAdminServer(oldAdminServer)
if err != nil {
Log().Named("admin").Error("stopping current secure admin endpoint", zap.Error(err))
}
}(oldAdminServer)
}
}()
if cfg.Admin == nil || cfg.Admin.Remote == nil {
return nil
}
addr, err := parseAdminListenAddr(cfg.Admin.Remote.Listen, DefaultRemoteAdminListen)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// make the HTTP handler but disable Host/Origin enforcement
// because we are using TLS authentication instead
handler := cfg.Admin.newAdminHandler(addr, true)
// create client certificate pool for TLS mutual auth, and extract public keys
// so that we can enforce access controls at the application layer
clientCertPool := x509.NewCertPool()
for i, accessControl := range cfg.Admin.Remote.AccessControl {
for j, certBase64 := range accessControl.PublicKeys {
cert, err := decodeBase64DERCert(certBase64)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("access control %d public key %d: parsing base64 certificate DER: %v", i, j, err)
}
accessControl.publicKeys = append(accessControl.publicKeys, cert.PublicKey)
clientCertPool.AddCert(cert)
}
}
// create TLS config that will enforce mutual authentication
cmCfg := cfg.Admin.Identity.certmagicConfig(remoteLogger, false)
tlsConfig := cmCfg.TLSConfig()
tlsConfig.NextProtos = nil // this server does not solve ACME challenges
tlsConfig.ClientAuth = tls.RequireAndVerifyClientCert
tlsConfig.ClientCAs = clientCertPool
// convert logger to stdlib so it can be used by HTTP server
serverLogger, err := zap.NewStdLogAt(remoteLogger, zap.DebugLevel)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// create secure HTTP server
remoteAdminServer = &http.Server{
Addr: addr.String(), // for logging purposes only
Handler: handler,
TLSConfig: tlsConfig,
ReadTimeout: 10 * time.Second,
ReadHeaderTimeout: 5 * time.Second,
IdleTimeout: 60 * time.Second,
MaxHeaderBytes: 1024 * 64,
ErrorLog: serverLogger,
}
// start listener
ln, err := Listen(addr.Network, addr.JoinHostPort(0))
if err != nil {
return err
}
ln = tls.NewListener(ln, tlsConfig)
go func() {
if err := remoteAdminServer.Serve(ln); !errors.Is(err, http.ErrServerClosed) {
remoteLogger.Error("admin remote server shutdown for unknown reason", zap.Error(err))
}
}()
remoteLogger.Info("secure admin remote control endpoint started",
zap.String("address", addr.String()))
return nil
}
func (ident *IdentityConfig) certmagicConfig(logger *zap.Logger, makeCache bool) *certmagic.Config {
if ident == nil {
// user might not have configured identity; that's OK, we can still make a
// certmagic config, although it'll be mostly useless for remote management
ident = new(IdentityConfig)
}
cmCfg := &certmagic.Config{
Storage: DefaultStorage, // do not act as part of a cluster (this is for the server's local identity)
Logger: logger,
Issuers: ident.issuers,
}
if makeCache {
identityCertCache = certmagic.NewCache(certmagic.CacheOptions{
GetConfigForCert: func(certmagic.Certificate) (*certmagic.Config, error) {
return cmCfg, nil
},
})
}
return certmagic.New(identityCertCache, *cmCfg)
}
// IdentityCredentials returns this instance's configured, managed identity credentials
// that can be used in TLS client authentication.
func (ctx Context) IdentityCredentials(logger *zap.Logger) ([]tls.Certificate, error) {
if ctx.cfg == nil || ctx.cfg.Admin == nil || ctx.cfg.Admin.Identity == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("no server identity configured")
}
ident := ctx.cfg.Admin.Identity
if len(ident.Identifiers) == 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("no identifiers configured")
}
if logger == nil {
logger = Log()
}
magic := ident.certmagicConfig(logger, false)
return magic.ClientCredentials(ctx, ident.Identifiers)
}
// enforceAccessControls enforces application-layer access controls for r based on remote.
// It expects that the TLS server has already established at least one verified chain of
// trust, and then looks for a matching, authorized public key that is allowed to access
// the defined path(s) using the defined method(s).
func (remote RemoteAdmin) enforceAccessControls(r *http.Request) error {
for _, chain := range r.TLS.VerifiedChains {
for _, peerCert := range chain {
for _, adminAccess := range remote.AccessControl {
for _, allowedKey := range adminAccess.publicKeys {
// see if we found a matching public key; the TLS server already verified the chain
// so we know the client possesses the associated private key; this handy interface
// doesn't appear to be defined anywhere in the std lib, but was implemented here:
// https://github.com/golang/go/commit/b5f2c0f50297fa5cd14af668ddd7fd923626cf8c
comparer, ok := peerCert.PublicKey.(interface{ Equal(crypto.PublicKey) bool })
if !ok || !comparer.Equal(allowedKey) {
continue
}
// key recognized; make sure its HTTP request is permitted
for _, accessPerm := range adminAccess.Permissions {
// verify method
methodFound := accessPerm.Methods == nil
for _, method := range accessPerm.Methods {
if method == r.Method {
methodFound = true
break
}
}
if !methodFound {
return APIError{
HTTPStatus: http.StatusForbidden,
Message: "not authorized to use this method",
}
}
// verify path
pathFound := accessPerm.Paths == nil
for _, allowedPath := range accessPerm.Paths {
if strings.HasPrefix(r.URL.Path, allowedPath) {
pathFound = true
break
}
}
if !pathFound {
return APIError{
HTTPStatus: http.StatusForbidden,
Message: "not authorized to access this path",
}
}
}
// public key authorized, method and path allowed
return nil
}
}
}
}
// in theory, this should never happen; with an unverified chain, the TLS server
// should not accept the connection in the first place, and the acceptable cert
// pool is configured using the same list of public keys we verify against
return APIError{
HTTPStatus: http.StatusUnauthorized,
Message: "client identity not authorized",
}
}
func stopAdminServer(srv *http.Server) error {
if srv == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("no admin server")
}
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 10*time.Second)
defer cancel()
err := srv.Shutdown(ctx)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("shutting down admin server: %v", err)
}
Log().Named("admin").Info("stopped previous server", zap.String("address", srv.Addr))
return nil
}
// AdminRouter is a type which can return routes for the admin API.
type AdminRouter interface {
Routes() []AdminRoute
}
// AdminRoute represents a route for the admin endpoint.
type AdminRoute struct {
Pattern string
Handler AdminHandler
}
type adminHandler struct {
mux *http.ServeMux
// security for local/plaintext) endpoint, on by default
enforceOrigin bool
enforceHost bool
allowedOrigins []string
// security for remote/encrypted endpoint
remoteControl *RemoteAdmin
}
// ServeHTTP is the external entry point for API requests.
// It will only be called once per request.
func (h adminHandler) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
log := Log().Named("admin.api").With(
zap.String("method", r.Method),
zap.String("host", r.Host),
zap.String("uri", r.RequestURI),
zap.String("remote_addr", r.RemoteAddr),
zap.Reflect("headers", r.Header),
)
if r.TLS != nil {
log = log.With(
zap.Bool("secure", true),
zap.Int("verified_chains", len(r.TLS.VerifiedChains)),
)
}
if r.RequestURI == "/metrics" {
log.Debug("received request")
} else {
log.Info("received request")
}
h.serveHTTP(w, r)
}
// serveHTTP is the internal entry point for API requests. It may
// be called more than once per request, for example if a request
// is rewritten (i.e. internal redirect).
func (h adminHandler) serveHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
if h.remoteControl != nil {
// enforce access controls on secure endpoint
if err := h.remoteControl.enforceAccessControls(r); err != nil {
h.handleError(w, r, err)
return
}
}
if strings.Contains(r.Header.Get("Upgrade"), "websocket") {
// I've never been able demonstrate a vulnerability myself, but apparently
// WebSocket connections originating from browsers aren't subject to CORS
// restrictions, so we'll just be on the safe side
h.handleError(w, r, fmt.Errorf("websocket connections aren't allowed"))
return
}
if h.enforceHost {
// DNS rebinding mitigation
err := h.checkHost(r)
if err != nil {
h.handleError(w, r, err)
return
}
}
if h.enforceOrigin {
// cross-site mitigation
origin, err := h.checkOrigin(r)
if err != nil {
h.handleError(w, r, err)
return
}
if r.Method == http.MethodOptions {
w.Header().Set("Access-Control-Allow-Methods", "OPTIONS, GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE")
w.Header().Set("Access-Control-Allow-Headers", "Content-Type, Content-Length, Cache-Control")
w.Header().Set("Access-Control-Allow-Credentials", "true")
}
w.Header().Set("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", origin)
}
h.mux.ServeHTTP(w, r)
}
func (h adminHandler) handleError(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, err error) {
if err == nil {
return
}
if err == errInternalRedir {
h.serveHTTP(w, r)
return
}
apiErr, ok := err.(APIError)
if !ok {
apiErr = APIError{
HTTPStatus: http.StatusInternalServerError,
Err: err,
}
}
if apiErr.HTTPStatus == 0 {
apiErr.HTTPStatus = http.StatusInternalServerError
}
if apiErr.Message == "" && apiErr.Err != nil {
apiErr.Message = apiErr.Err.Error()
}
Log().Named("admin.api").Error("request error",
zap.Error(err),
zap.Int("status_code", apiErr.HTTPStatus),
)
w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
w.WriteHeader(apiErr.HTTPStatus)
encErr := json.NewEncoder(w).Encode(apiErr)
if encErr != nil {
Log().Named("admin.api").Error("failed to encode error response", zap.Error(encErr))
}
}
// checkHost returns a handler that wraps next such that
// it will only be called if the request's Host header matches
// a trustworthy/expected value. This helps to mitigate DNS
// rebinding attacks.
func (h adminHandler) checkHost(r *http.Request) error {
var allowed bool
for _, allowedHost := range h.allowedOrigins {
if r.Host == allowedHost {
allowed = true
break
}
}
if !allowed {
return APIError{
HTTPStatus: http.StatusForbidden,
Err: fmt.Errorf("host not allowed: %s", r.Host),
}
}
return nil
}
// checkOrigin ensures that the Origin header, if
// set, matches the intended target; prevents arbitrary
// sites from issuing requests to our listener. It
// returns the origin that was obtained from r.
func (h adminHandler) checkOrigin(r *http.Request) (string, error) {
origin := h.getOriginHost(r)
if origin == "" {
return origin, APIError{
HTTPStatus: http.StatusForbidden,
Err: fmt.Errorf("missing required Origin header"),
}
}
if !h.originAllowed(origin) {
return origin, APIError{
HTTPStatus: http.StatusForbidden,
Err: fmt.Errorf("client is not allowed to access from origin %s", origin),
}
}
return origin, nil
}
func (h adminHandler) getOriginHost(r *http.Request) string {
origin := r.Header.Get("Origin")
if origin == "" {
origin = r.Header.Get("Referer")
}
originURL, err := url.Parse(origin)
if err == nil && originURL.Host != "" {
origin = originURL.Host
}
return origin
}
func (h adminHandler) originAllowed(origin string) bool {
for _, allowedOrigin := range h.allowedOrigins {
originCopy := origin
if !strings.Contains(allowedOrigin, "://") {
// no scheme specified, so allow both
originCopy = strings.TrimPrefix(originCopy, "http://")
originCopy = strings.TrimPrefix(originCopy, "https://")
}
if originCopy == allowedOrigin {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func handleConfig(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) error {
switch r.Method {
case http.MethodGet:
w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
err := readConfig(r.URL.Path, w)
if err != nil {
return APIError{HTTPStatus: http.StatusBadRequest, Err: err}
}
return nil
case http.MethodPost,
http.MethodPut,
http.MethodPatch,
http.MethodDelete:
// DELETE does not use a body, but the others do
var body []byte
if r.Method != http.MethodDelete {
if ct := r.Header.Get("Content-Type"); !strings.Contains(ct, "/json") {
return APIError{
HTTPStatus: http.StatusBadRequest,
Err: fmt.Errorf("unacceptable content-type: %v; 'application/json' required", ct),
}
}
buf := bufPool.Get().(*bytes.Buffer)
buf.Reset()
defer bufPool.Put(buf)
_, err := io.Copy(buf, r.Body)
if err != nil {
return APIError{
HTTPStatus: http.StatusBadRequest,
Err: fmt.Errorf("reading request body: %v", err),
}
}
body = buf.Bytes()
}
forceReload := r.Header.Get("Cache-Control") == "must-revalidate"
err := changeConfig(r.Method, r.URL.Path, body, forceReload)
if err != nil {
return err
}
default:
return APIError{
HTTPStatus: http.StatusMethodNotAllowed,
Err: fmt.Errorf("method %s not allowed", r.Method),
}
}
return nil
}
func handleConfigID(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) error {
idPath := r.URL.Path
parts := strings.Split(idPath, "/")
if len(parts) < 3 || parts[2] == "" {
return fmt.Errorf("request path is missing object ID")
}
if parts[0] != "" || parts[1] != "id" {
return fmt.Errorf("malformed object path")
}
id := parts[2]
// map the ID to the expanded path
currentCfgMu.RLock()
expanded, ok := rawCfgIndex[id]
defer currentCfgMu.RUnlock()
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("unknown object ID '%s'", id)
}
// piece the full URL path back together
parts = append([]string{expanded}, parts[3:]...)
r.URL.Path = path.Join(parts...)
return errInternalRedir
}
func handleStop(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) error {
if r.Method != http.MethodPost {
return APIError{
HTTPStatus: http.StatusMethodNotAllowed,
Err: fmt.Errorf("method not allowed"),
}
}
if err := notify.NotifyStopping(); err != nil {
Log().Error("unable to notify stopping to service manager", zap.Error(err))
}
exitProcess(Log().Named("admin.api"))
return nil
}
// unsyncedConfigAccess traverses into the current config and performs
// the operation at path according to method, using body and out as
// needed. This is a low-level, unsynchronized function; most callers
// will want to use changeConfig or readConfig instead. This requires a
// read or write lock on currentCfgMu, depending on method (GET needs
// only a read lock; all others need a write lock).
func unsyncedConfigAccess(method, path string, body []byte, out io.Writer) error {
var err error
var val interface{}
// if there is a request body, decode it into the
// variable that will be set in the config according
// to method and path
if len(body) > 0 {
err = json.Unmarshal(body, &val)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("decoding request body: %v", err)
}
}
enc := json.NewEncoder(out)
cleanPath := strings.Trim(path, "/")
if cleanPath == "" {
return fmt.Errorf("no traversable path")
}
parts := strings.Split(cleanPath, "/")
if len(parts) == 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("path missing")
}
// A path that ends with "..." implies:
// 1) the part before it is an array
// 2) the payload is an array
// and means that the user wants to expand the elements
// in the payload array and append each one into the
// destination array, like so:
// array = append(array, elems...)
// This special case is handled below.
ellipses := parts[len(parts)-1] == "..."
if ellipses {
parts = parts[:len(parts)-1]
}
var ptr interface{} = rawCfg
traverseLoop:
for i, part := range parts {
switch v := ptr.(type) {
case map[string]interface{}:
// if the next part enters a slice, and the slice is our destination,
// handle it specially (because appending to the slice copies the slice
// header, which does not replace the original one like we want)
if arr, ok := v[part].([]interface{}); ok && i == len(parts)-2 {
var idx int
if method != http.MethodPost {
idxStr := parts[len(parts)-1]
idx, err = strconv.Atoi(idxStr)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("[%s] invalid array index '%s': %v",
path, idxStr, err)
}
if idx < 0 || idx >= len(arr) {
return fmt.Errorf("[%s] array index out of bounds: %s", path, idxStr)
}
}
switch method {
case http.MethodGet:
err = enc.Encode(arr[idx])
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("encoding config: %v", err)
}
case http.MethodPost:
if ellipses {
valArray, ok := val.([]interface{})
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("final element is not an array")
}
v[part] = append(arr, valArray...)
} else {
v[part] = append(arr, val)
}
case http.MethodPut:
// avoid creation of new slice and a second copy (see
// https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/SliceTricks#insert)
arr = append(arr, nil)
copy(arr[idx+1:], arr[idx:])
arr[idx] = val
v[part] = arr
case http.MethodPatch:
arr[idx] = val
case http.MethodDelete:
v[part] = append(arr[:idx], arr[idx+1:]...)
default:
return fmt.Errorf("unrecognized method %s", method)
}
break traverseLoop
}
if i == len(parts)-1 {
switch method {
case http.MethodGet:
err = enc.Encode(v[part])
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("encoding config: %v", err)
}
case http.MethodPost:
// if the part is an existing list, POST appends to
// it, otherwise it just sets or creates the value
if arr, ok := v[part].([]interface{}); ok {
if ellipses {
valArray, ok := val.([]interface{})
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("final element is not an array")
}
v[part] = append(arr, valArray...)
} else {
v[part] = append(arr, val)
}
} else {
v[part] = val
}
case http.MethodPut:
if _, ok := v[part]; ok {
return fmt.Errorf("[%s] key already exists: %s", path, part)
}
v[part] = val
case http.MethodPatch:
if _, ok := v[part]; !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("[%s] key does not exist: %s", path, part)
}
v[part] = val
case http.MethodDelete:
delete(v, part)
default:
return fmt.Errorf("unrecognized method %s", method)
}
} else {
// if we are "PUTting" a new resource, the key(s) in its path
// might not exist yet; that's OK but we need to make them as
// we go, while we still have a pointer from the level above
if v[part] == nil && method == http.MethodPut {
v[part] = make(map[string]interface{})
}
ptr = v[part]
}
case []interface{}:
partInt, err := strconv.Atoi(part)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("[/%s] invalid array index '%s': %v",
strings.Join(parts[:i+1], "/"), part, err)
}
if partInt < 0 || partInt >= len(v) {
return fmt.Errorf("[/%s] array index out of bounds: %s",
strings.Join(parts[:i+1], "/"), part)
}
ptr = v[partInt]
default:
return fmt.Errorf("invalid traversal path at: %s", strings.Join(parts[:i+1], "/"))
}
}
return nil
}
// RemoveMetaFields removes meta fields like "@id" from a JSON message
// by using a simple regular expression. (An alternate way to do this
// would be to delete them from the raw, map[string]interface{}
// representation as they are indexed, then iterate the index we made
// and add them back after encoding as JSON, but this is simpler.)
func RemoveMetaFields(rawJSON []byte) []byte {
return idRegexp.ReplaceAllFunc(rawJSON, func(in []byte) []byte {
// matches with a comma on both sides (when "@id" property is
// not the first or last in the object) need to keep exactly
// one comma for correct JSON syntax
comma := []byte{','}
if bytes.HasPrefix(in, comma) && bytes.HasSuffix(in, comma) {
return comma
}
return []byte{}
})
}
// AdminHandler is like http.Handler except ServeHTTP may return an error.
//
// If any handler encounters an error, it should be returned for proper
// handling.
type AdminHandler interface {
ServeHTTP(http.ResponseWriter, *http.Request) error
}
// AdminHandlerFunc is a convenience type like http.HandlerFunc.
type AdminHandlerFunc func(http.ResponseWriter, *http.Request) error
// ServeHTTP implements the Handler interface.
func (f AdminHandlerFunc) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) error {
return f(w, r)
}
// APIError is a structured error that every API
// handler should return for consistency in logging
// and client responses. If Message is unset, then
// Err.Error() will be serialized in its place.
type APIError struct {
HTTPStatus int `json:"-"`
Err error `json:"-"`
Message string `json:"error"`
}
func (e APIError) Error() string {
if e.Err != nil {
return e.Err.Error()
}
return e.Message
}
// parseAdminListenAddr extracts a singular listen address from either addr
// or defaultAddr, returning the network and the address of the listener.
func parseAdminListenAddr(addr string, defaultAddr string) (NetworkAddress, error) {
input := addr
if input == "" {
input = defaultAddr
}
listenAddr, err := ParseNetworkAddress(input)
if err != nil {
return NetworkAddress{}, fmt.Errorf("parsing listener address: %v", err)
}
if listenAddr.PortRangeSize() != 1 {
return NetworkAddress{}, fmt.Errorf("must be exactly one listener address; cannot listen on: %s", listenAddr)
}
return listenAddr, nil
}
// decodeBase64DERCert base64-decodes, then DER-decodes, certStr.
func decodeBase64DERCert(certStr string) (*x509.Certificate, error) {
derBytes, err := base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString(certStr)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return x509.ParseCertificate(derBytes)
}
var (
// DefaultAdminListen is the address for the local admin
// listener, if none is specified at startup.
DefaultAdminListen = "localhost:2019"
// DefaultRemoteAdminListen is the address for the remote
// (TLS-authenticated) admin listener, if enabled and not
// specified otherwise.
DefaultRemoteAdminListen = ":2021"
// DefaultAdminConfig is the default configuration
// for the local administration endpoint.
DefaultAdminConfig = &AdminConfig{
Listen: DefaultAdminListen,
}
)
// PIDFile writes a pidfile to the file at filename. It
// will get deleted before the process gracefully exits.
func PIDFile(filename string) error {
pid := []byte(strconv.Itoa(os.Getpid()) + "\n")
err := ioutil.WriteFile(filename, pid, 0600)
if err != nil {
return err
}
pidfile = filename
return nil
}
// idRegexp is used to match ID fields and their associated values
// in the config. It also matches adjacent commas so that syntax
// can be preserved no matter where in the object the field appears.
// It supports string and most numeric values.
var idRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(`(?m),?\s*"` + idKey + `"\s*:\s*(-?[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?|(?U)".*")\s*,?`)
// pidfile is the name of the pidfile, if any.
var pidfile string
// errInternalRedir indicates an internal redirect
// and is useful when admin API handlers rewrite
// the request; in that case, authentication and
// authorization needs to happen again for the
// rewritten request.
var errInternalRedir = fmt.Errorf("internal redirect; re-authorization required")
const (
rawConfigKey = "config"
idKey = "@id"
)
var bufPool = sync.Pool{
New: func() interface{} {
return new(bytes.Buffer)
},
}
// keep a reference to admin endpoint singletons while they're active
var (
localAdminServer, remoteAdminServer *http.Server
identityCertCache *certmagic.Cache
)