Installer: core auth services
diff --git a/charts/auth/.helmignore b/charts/auth/.helmignore
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+# Patterns to ignore when building packages.
+# This supports shell glob matching, relative path matching, and
+# negation (prefixed with !). Only one pattern per line.
+.DS_Store
+# Common VCS dirs
+.git/
+.gitignore
+.bzr/
+.bzrignore
+.hg/
+.hgignore
+.svn/
+# Common backup files
+*.swp
+*.bak
+*.tmp
+*.orig
+*~
+# Various IDEs
+.project
+.idea/
+*.tmproj
+.vscode/
diff --git a/charts/auth/Chart.lock b/charts/auth/Chart.lock
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+dependencies:
+- name: kratos
+ repository: https://k8s.ory.sh/helm/charts
+ version: 0.20.1
+- name: hydra
+ repository: https://k8s.ory.sh/helm/charts
+ version: 0.20.1
+digest: sha256:2467fbd505772fa37ee80fdbc7a20cc1fec923702a69176cda04b99311b13e0b
+generated: "2021-11-06T21:20:46.694331+04:00"
diff --git a/charts/auth/Chart.yaml b/charts/auth/Chart.yaml
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+apiVersion: v2
+name: auth
+description: A Helm chart for PCloud core authentication & authorization services
+type: application
+version: 0.0.1
+appVersion: "0.0.1"
+dependencies:
+- name: kratos
+ version: v0.20.1
+ repository: https://k8s.ory.sh/helm/charts
+- name: hydra
+ version: v0.20.1
+ repository: https://k8s.ory.sh/helm/charts
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diff --git a/charts/auth/lighthouse.yaml b/charts/auth/lighthouse.yaml
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+# This is the nebula example configuration file. You must edit, at a minimum, the static_host_map, lighthouse, and firewall sections
+# Some options in this file are HUPable, including the pki section. (A HUP will reload credentials from disk without affecting existing tunnels)
+
+# PKI defines the location of credentials for this node. Each of these can also be inlined by using the yaml ": |" syntax.
+pki:
+ # The CAs that are accepted by this node. Must contain one or more certificates created by 'nebula-cert ca'
+ ##ca: /etc/nebula/ca/ca.crt
+ ca: /etc/nebula/lighthouse/ca.crt
+ cert: /etc/nebula/lighthouse/host.crt
+ key: /etc/nebula/lighthouse/host.key
+ #blocklist is a list of certificate fingerprints that we will refuse to talk to
+ #blocklist:
+ # - c99d4e650533b92061b09918e838a5a0a6aaee21eed1d12fd937682865936c72
+
+# The static host map defines a set of hosts with fixed IP addresses on the internet (or any network).
+# A host can have multiple fixed IP addresses defined here, and nebula will try each when establishing a tunnel.
+# The syntax is:
+# "{nebula ip}": ["{routable ip/dns name}:{routable port}"]
+# Example, if your lighthouse has the nebula IP of 192.168.100.1 and has the real ip address of 100.64.22.11 and runs on port 4243:
+static_host_map:
+ "<INTERNAL_IP>": ["<EXTERNAL_IP>:<PORT>"]
+
+
+lighthouse:
+ # am_lighthouse is used to enable lighthouse functionality for a node. This should ONLY be true on nodes
+ # you have configured to be lighthouses in your network
+ am_lighthouse: false
+ # serve_dns optionally starts a dns listener that responds to various queries and can even be
+ # delegated to for resolution
+ #serve_dns: false
+ #dns:
+ # The DNS host defines the IP to bind the dns listener to. This also allows binding to the nebula node IP.
+ #host: 0.0.0.0
+ #port: 53
+ # interval is the number of seconds between updates from this node to a lighthouse.
+ # during updates, a node sends information about its current IP addresses to each node.
+ interval: 60
+ # hosts is a list of lighthouse hosts this node should report to and query from
+ # IMPORTANT: THIS SHOULD BE EMPTY ON LIGHTHOUSE NODES
+ # IMPORTANT2: THIS SHOULD BE LIGHTHOUSES' NEBULA IPs, NOT LIGHTHOUSES' REAL ROUTABLE IPs
+ hosts:
+ - <INTERNAL_IP>
+
+ # remote_allow_list allows you to control ip ranges that this node will
+ # consider when handshaking to another node. By default, any remote IPs are
+ # allowed. You can provide CIDRs here with `true` to allow and `false` to
+ # deny. The most specific CIDR rule applies to each remote. If all rules are
+ # "allow", the default will be "deny", and vice-versa. If both "allow" and
+ # "deny" rules are present, then you MUST set a rule for "0.0.0.0/0" as the
+ # default.
+ #remote_allow_list:
+ # Example to block IPs from this subnet from being used for remote IPs.
+ #"172.16.0.0/12": false
+
+ # A more complicated example, allow public IPs but only private IPs from a specific subnet
+ #"0.0.0.0/0": true
+ #"10.0.0.0/8": false
+ #"10.42.42.0/24": true
+
+ # local_allow_list allows you to filter which local IP addresses we advertise
+ # to the lighthouses. This uses the same logic as `remote_allow_list`, but
+ # additionally, you can specify an `interfaces` map of regular expressions
+ # to match against interface names. The regexp must match the entire name.
+ # All interface rules must be either true or false (and the default will be
+ # the inverse). CIDR rules are matched after interface name rules.
+ # Default is all local IP addresses.
+ #local_allow_list:
+ # Example to block tun0 and all docker interfaces.
+ #interfaces:
+ #tun0: false
+ #'docker.*': false
+ # Example to only advertise this subnet to the lighthouse.
+ #"10.0.0.0/8": true
+
+# Port Nebula will be listening on. The default here is 4243. For a lighthouse node, the port should be defined,
+# however using port 0 will dynamically assign a port and is recommended for roaming nodes.
+listen:
+ # To listen on both any ipv4 and ipv6 use "[::]"
+ host: "[::]"
+ port: 4243
+ # Sets the max number of packets to pull from the kernel for each syscall (under systems that support recvmmsg)
+ # default is 64, does not support reload
+ #batch: 64
+ # Configure socket buffers for the udp side (outside), leave unset to use the system defaults. Values will be doubled by the kernel
+ # Default is net.core.rmem_default and net.core.wmem_default (/proc/sys/net/core/rmem_default and /proc/sys/net/core/rmem_default)
+ # Maximum is limited by memory in the system, SO_RCVBUFFORCE and SO_SNDBUFFORCE is used to avoid having to raise the system wide
+ # max, net.core.rmem_max and net.core.wmem_max
+ #read_buffer: 10485760
+ #write_buffer: 10485760
+
+# EXPERIMENTAL: This option is currently only supported on linux and may
+# change in future minor releases.
+#
+# Routines is the number of thread pairs to run that consume from the tun and UDP queues.
+# Currently, this defaults to 1 which means we have 1 tun queue reader and 1
+# UDP queue reader. Setting this above one will set IFF_MULTI_QUEUE on the tun
+# device and SO_REUSEPORT on the UDP socket to allow multiple queues.
+#routines: 1
+
+punchy:
+ # Continues to punch inbound/outbound at a regular interval to avoid expiration of firewall nat mappings
+ punch: true
+
+ # respond means that a node you are trying to reach will connect back out to you if your hole punching fails
+ # this is extremely useful if one node is behind a difficult nat, such as a symmetric NAT
+ # Default is false
+ #respond: true
+
+ # delays a punch response for misbehaving NATs, default is 1 second, respond must be true to take effect
+ #delay: 1s
+
+# Cipher allows you to choose between the available ciphers for your network. Options are chachapoly or aes
+# IMPORTANT: this value must be identical on ALL NODES/LIGHTHOUSES. We do not/will not support use of different ciphers simultaneously!
+cipher: chachapoly
+
+# Local range is used to define a hint about the local network range, which speeds up discovering the fastest
+# path to a network adjacent nebula node.
+#local_range: "172.16.0.0/24"
+
+# sshd can expose informational and administrative functions via ssh this is a
+#sshd:
+ # Toggles the feature
+ #enabled: true
+ # Host and port to listen on, port 22 is not allowed for your safety
+ #listen: 127.0.0.1:2222
+ # A file containing the ssh host private key to use
+ # A decent way to generate one: ssh-keygen -t ed25519 -f ssh_host_ed25519_key -N "" < /dev/null
+ #host_key: ./ssh_host_ed25519_key
+ # A file containing a list of authorized public keys
+ #authorized_users:
+ #- user: steeeeve
+ # keys can be an array of strings or single string
+ #keys:
+ #- "ssh public key string"
+
+# Configure the private interface. Note: addr is baked into the nebula certificate
+tun:
+ # When tun is disabled, a lighthouse can be started without a local tun interface (and therefore without root)
+ disabled: false
+ # Name of the device
+ dev: nebula1
+ # Toggles forwarding of local broadcast packets, the address of which depends on the ip/mask encoded in pki.cert
+ drop_local_broadcast: false
+ # Toggles forwarding of multicast packets
+ drop_multicast: false
+ # Sets the transmit queue length, if you notice lots of transmit drops on the tun it may help to raise this number. Default is 500
+ tx_queue: 500
+ # Default MTU for every packet, safe setting is (and the default) 1300 for internet based traffic
+ mtu: 1300
+ # Route based MTU overrides, you have known vpn ip paths that can support larger MTUs you can increase/decrease them here
+ routes:
+ #- mtu: 8800
+ # route: 10.0.0.0/16
+ # Unsafe routes allows you to route traffic over nebula to non-nebula nodes
+ # Unsafe routes should be avoided unless you have hosts/services that cannot run nebula
+ # NOTE: The nebula certificate of the "via" node *MUST* have the "route" defined as a subnet in its certificate
+ unsafe_routes:
+ #- route: 172.16.1.0/24
+ # via: 192.168.100.99
+ # mtu: 1300 #mtu will default to tun mtu if this option is not sepcified
+
+
+# TODO
+# Configure logging level
+logging:
+ # panic, fatal, error, warning, info, or debug. Default is info
+ level: info
+ # json or text formats currently available. Default is text
+ format: text
+ # Disable timestamp logging. useful when output is redirected to logging system that already adds timestamps. Default is false
+ #disable_timestamp: true
+ # timestamp format is specified in Go time format, see:
+ # https://golang.org/pkg/time/#pkg-constants
+ # default when `format: json`: "2006-01-02T15:04:05Z07:00" (RFC3339)
+ # default when `format: text`:
+ # when TTY attached: seconds since beginning of execution
+ # otherwise: "2006-01-02T15:04:05Z07:00" (RFC3339)
+ # As an example, to log as RFC3339 with millisecond precision, set to:
+ #timestamp_format: "2006-01-02T15:04:05.000Z07:00"
+
+#stats:
+ #type: graphite
+ #prefix: nebula
+ #protocol: tcp
+ #host: 127.0.0.1:9999
+ #interval: 10s
+
+ #type: prometheus
+ #listen: 127.0.0.1:8080
+ #path: /metrics
+ #namespace: prometheusns
+ #subsystem: nebula
+ #interval: 10s
+
+ # enables counter metrics for meta packets
+ # e.g.: `messages.tx.handshake`
+ # NOTE: `message.{tx,rx}.recv_error` is always emitted
+ #message_metrics: false
+
+ # enables detailed counter metrics for lighthouse packets
+ # e.g.: `lighthouse.rx.HostQuery`
+ #lighthouse_metrics: false
+
+# Handshake Manager Settings
+#handshakes:
+ # Handshakes are sent to all known addresses at each interval with a linear backoff,
+ # Wait try_interval after the 1st attempt, 2 * try_interval after the 2nd, etc, until the handshake is older than timeout
+ # A 100ms interval with the default 10 retries will give a handshake 5.5 seconds to resolve before timing out
+ #try_interval: 100ms
+ #retries: 20
+ # trigger_buffer is the size of the buffer channel for quickly sending handshakes
+ # after receiving the response for lighthouse queries
+ #trigger_buffer: 64
+
+
+# Nebula security group configuration
+firewall:
+ conntrack:
+ tcp_timeout: 12m
+ udp_timeout: 3m
+ default_timeout: 10m
+ max_connections: 100000
+
+ # The firewall is default deny. There is no way to write a deny rule.
+ # Rules are comprised of a protocol, port, and one or more of host, group, or CIDR
+ # Logical evaluation is roughly: port AND proto AND (ca_sha OR ca_name) AND (host OR group OR groups OR cidr)
+ # - port: Takes `0` or `any` as any, a single number `80`, a range `200-901`, or `fragment` to match second and further fragments of fragmented packets (since there is no port available).
+ # code: same as port but makes more sense when talking about ICMP, TODO: this is not currently implemented in a way that works, use `any`
+ # proto: `any`, `tcp`, `udp`, or `icmp`
+ # host: `any` or a literal hostname, ie `test-host`
+ # group: `any` or a literal group name, ie `default-group`
+ # groups: Same as group but accepts a list of values. Multiple values are AND'd together and a certificate would have to contain all groups to pass
+ # cidr: a CIDR, `0.0.0.0/0` is any.
+ # ca_name: An issuing CA name
+ # ca_sha: An issuing CA shasum
+
+ outbound:
+ # Allow all outbound traffic from this node
+ - port: any
+ proto: any
+ host: any
+
+ inbound:
+ - port: any
+ proto: any
+ host: any
diff --git a/charts/auth/templates/lighthouse-config.yaml b/charts/auth/templates/lighthouse-config.yaml
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+apiVersion: v1
+kind: ConfigMap
+metadata:
+ name: {{ .Values.ui.nebula.lighthouse.name }}
+ namespace: {{ .Release.Namespace }}
+data:
+{{ (.Files.Glob "lighthouse.yaml").AsConfig | replace "<INTERNAL_IP>" .Values.ui.nebula.lighthouse.internalIP | replace "<EXTERNAL_IP>" .Values.ui.nebula.lighthouse.externalIP | replace "<PORT>" .Values.ui.nebula.lighthouse.port | indent 2 }}
diff --git a/charts/auth/templates/ui.yaml b/charts/auth/templates/ui.yaml
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+apiVersion: v1
+kind: Service
+metadata:
+ name: ui
+ namespace: {{ .Release.Namespace }}
+spec:
+ type: ClusterIP
+ selector:
+ app: ui
+ ports:
+ - name: http
+ port: 80
+ targetPort: http
+ protocol: TCP
+---
+apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1
+kind: Ingress
+metadata:
+ name: ui
+ namespace: {{ .Release.Namespace }}
+ annotations:
+ cert-manager.io/cluster-issuer: {{ .Values.ui.certificateIssuer }}
+ acme.cert-manager.io/http01-edit-in-place: "true"
+spec:
+ ingressClassName: {{ .Values.ui.ingressClassName }}
+ tls:
+ - hosts:
+ - accounts-ui.{{ .Values.ui.domain }}
+ secretName: cert-accounts-ui.{{ .Values.ui.domain }}
+ rules:
+ - host: accounts-ui.{{ .Values.ui.domain }}
+ http:
+ paths:
+ - path: /
+ pathType: Prefix
+ backend:
+ service:
+ name: ui
+ port:
+ name: http
+---
+apiVersion: apps/v1
+kind: Deployment
+metadata:
+ name: ui
+ namespace: {{ .Release.Namespace }}
+spec:
+ selector:
+ matchLabels:
+ app: ui
+ replicas: 1
+ template:
+ metadata:
+ labels:
+ app: ui
+ spec:
+ volumes:
+ - name: cert
+ secret:
+ secretName: {{ .Values.ui.nebula.node.secretName }}
+ - name: config
+ configMap:
+ name: {{ .Values.ui.nebula.lighthouse.name }}
+ hostAliases:
+ - ip: "111.0.0.1"
+ hostnames:
+ - "hydra.{{ .Values.ui.internalDomain }}"
+ containers:
+ - name: server
+ image: giolekva/auth-ui:latest
+ imagePullPolicy: Always
+ env:
+ - name: KRATOS_PUBLIC_URL
+ value: "https://accounts.{{ .Values.ui.domain }}"
+ ports:
+ - name: http
+ containerPort: 8080
+ protocol: TCP
+ command:
+ - server
+ - --port=8080
+ - --kratos=https://accounts.{{ .Values.ui.domain }}
+ - --hydra=hydra{{ .Values.ui.internalDomain }}
+ - --email-domain={{ .Values.ui.domain }}
+ # resources:
+ # requests:
+ # memory: "10Mi"
+ # cpu: "10m"
+ # limits:
+ # memory: "20Mi"
+ # cpu: "100m"
+ - name: lighthouse
+ image: giolekva/nebula:latest
+ imagePullPolicy: Always
+ securityContext:
+ capabilities:
+ add:
+ - NET_ADMIN
+ privileged: true
+ ports:
+ - name: lighthouse
+ containerPort: 4247
+ protocol: UDP
+ command:
+ - nebula
+ - --config=/etc/nebula/config/lighthouse.yaml
+ volumeMounts:
+ - name: cert
+ mountPath: /etc/nebula/lighthouse
+ readOnly: true
+ - name: config
+ mountPath: /etc/nebula/config
+ readOnly: true
+---
+apiVersion: lekva.me/v1
+kind: NebulaNode
+metadata:
+ name: {{ .Values.ui.nebula.node.name }}
+ namespace: {{ .Release.Namespace }}
+spec:
+ caName: {{ .Values.ui.nebula.certificateAuthority.name }}
+ caNamespace: {{ .Values.ui.nebula.certificateAuthority.namespace }}
+ ipCidr: {{ .Values.ui.nebula.node.ipCidr }}
+ secretName: {{ .Values.ui.nebula.node.secretName }}
diff --git a/charts/auth/values.yaml b/charts/auth/values.yaml
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+kratos: {}
+hydra: {}
+ui: {}