The new `nomad setup vault -check` commmand can be used to retrieve
information about the changes required before a cluster is migrated from
the deprecated legacy authentication flow with Vault to use only
workload identities.
Even with the new workload identitiy based flow the Nomad servers still
need the `acl = "write"` permission in order to revoke service identity
tokens.
Some users with batch workloads or short-lived prestart tasks want to derive a
Vaul token, use it, and then allow it to expire without requiring a constant
refresh. Add the `vault.allow_token_expiration` field, which works only with the
Workload Identity workflow and not the legacy workflow.
When set to true, this disables the client's renewal loop in the
`vault_hook`. When Vault revokes the token lease, the token will no longer be
valid. The client will also now automatically detect if the Vault auth
configuration does not allow renewals and will disable the renewal loop
automatically.
Note this should only be used when a secret is requested from Vault once at the
start of a task or in a short-lived prestart task. Long-running tasks should
never set `allow_token_expiration=true` if they obtain Vault secrets via
`template` blocks, as the Vault token will expire and the template runner will
continue to make failing requests to Vault until the `vault_retry` attempts are
exhausted.
Fixes: https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/issues/8690
When transitioning from the legacy token-based workflow to the new JWT
workflow for Vault the previous code would instantiate a no-op Vault if
the server configuration had a `default_identity` block.
This no-op client returned an error for some of its operations were
called, such as `LookupToken` and `RevokeTokens`. The original intention
was that, in the new JWT workflow, none of these methods should be
called, so returning an error could help surface potential bugs.
But the `RevokeTokens` and `MarkForRevocation` methods _are_ called even
in the JWT flow. When a leadership transition happens, the new server
looks for unused Vault accessors from state and tries to revoke them.
Similarly, the `RevokeTokens` method is called every time the
`Node.UpdataStatus` and `Node.UpdateAlloc` RPCs are made by clients, as
the Nomad server tries to find unused Vault tokens for the node/alloc.
Since the new JWT flow does not require Nomad servers to contact Vault,
calling `RevokeTokens` and `MarkForRevocation` is not able to complete
without a Vault token, so this commit changes the logic to use the no-op
Vault client when no token is configured. It also updates the client
itself to not error if these methods are called, but to rather just log
so operators can be made aware that there are Vault tokens created by
Nomad that have not been force-expired.
When migrating an existing cluster to the new workload identity based
flow, Nomad operators must first upgrade the Nomad version without
removing any of the existing Vault configuration. Doing so can prevent
Nomad servers from managing and cleaning-up existing Vault tokens during
a leadership transition and node or alloc updates.
Operators must also resubmit all jobs with a `vault` block so they are
updated with an `identity` for Vault. Skipping this step may cause
allocations to fail if their Vault token expires (if, for example, the
Nomad client stops running for TTL/2) or if they are rescheduled, since
the new client will try to follow the legacy flow which will fail if the
Nomad server configuration for Vault has already been updated to remove
the Vault address and token.
Add support for Consul Enterprise admin partitions. We added fingerprinting in
https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/pull/19485. This PR adds a `consul.partition`
field. The expectation is that most users will create a mapping of Nomad node
pool to Consul admin partition. But we'll also create an implicit constraint for
the fingerprinted value.
Fixes: https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/issues/13139
* drivers/raw_exec: enable configuring raw_exec task to have no memory limit
This PR makes it possible to configure a raw_exec task to not have an
upper memory limit, which is how the driver would behave pre-1.7.
This is done by setting memory_max = -1. The cluster (or node pool) must
have memory oversubscription enabled.
* cl: add cl
Add new optional `OIDCDisableUserInfo` setting for OIDC auth provider which
disables a request to the identity provider to get OIDC UserInfo.
This option is helpful when your identity provider doesn't send any additional
claims from the UserInfo endpoint, such as Microsoft AD FS OIDC Provider:
> The AD FS UserInfo endpoint always returns the subject claim as specified in the
> OpenID standards. AD FS doesn't support additional claims requested via the
> UserInfo endpoint
Fixes#19318
An audit of Nomad's ACLs resulted in some confusion around whether the
`NamespaceValidator` method is conjunctive ("add", as implied by the docs) or
disjunctive ("or", as it is by design). Clarify the ACL documentation as
follows:
* Call out where fine-grained capabilities imply grants to other
capabilities (for example, that `csi-read-volume` grants `csi-list-volume`).
* Fix an incorrectly documented ACL requirement for the CSI List External
Volumes API.
* Clarify how ACLs are expected to work for the two search API endpoints, such
that you need list/read access to the objects in the search context.
Nomad can only use cgroups to control resource requirements if all the cgroups
controllers are actually enabled. Add this to our requirements documentation as
well as the impacted `exec` and `java` task drivers.
When the server's `vault` block has a default identity, we don't check the
user's Vault token (and in fact, we warn them on job submit if they've provided
one). But the validation hook still checks for a token if
`allow_unauthenticated` is set to true. This is a misconfiguration but there's
no reason for Nomad not to do the expected thing here.
Fixes: https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/issues/19565
The keys of `meta` fields have all characters outside of `[A-Za-z0-9_.]`
replaced by underscores when we create `NOMAD_META` environment variables. Make
sure this replacement is documented.
Fixes: https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/issues/15359
Lower cased the title and headings in line with our company-wide style since this is being linked in an upcoming blog I was editing. I also lowercased words such as "Auth Method" and other primitives/components when mentioned in prose - this is in line with our style guide as well where we don't capitalize auth method and we only capitalize components that are SKU/product-like in their separateness/importance.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MRvGd6tS5JkIwl_GssbyExkMJqOXKeUE00kSEtFi8m8/edit
Adam Trujilo should be in agreement with changes like this based on our past discussions, but feel free to bring in stake holders if you're not sure about accepting and we can discuss.
The `operator snapshot` commands and agent don't back up Nomad's key
material. Add some warnings about this to places where users might be looking
for information on cluster recovery.
Fixes: https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/issues/19389
The `-dev-consul` and `-dev-vault` flags add default identities and
configuration to the Nomad agent to connect and use the workload
identity integration with Consul and Vault.
This commit introduces the parameter preventRescheduleOnLost which indicates that the task group can't afford to have multiple instances running at the same time. In the case of a node going down, its allocations will be registered as unknown but no replacements will be rescheduled. If the lost node comes back up, the allocs will reconnect and continue to run.
In case of max_client_disconnect also being enabled, if there is a reschedule policy, an error will be returned.
Implements issue #10366
Co-authored-by: Dom Lavery <dom@circleci.com>
Co-authored-by: Tim Gross <tgross@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Luiz Aoqui <luiz@hashicorp.com>
Some of our documentation on `tls` configuration could be more clear as to
whether we're referring to mTLS or TLS. Also, when ACLs are enabled it's fine to
have `verify_https_client=false` (the default). Make it clear that this is an
acceptably secure configuration and that it's in fact recommended in order to
avoid pain of distributing client certs to user browsers.
Fixes some errors in the documentation for the Consul integration, based on
tests locally without using the `nomad setup consul` command and updating the
docs to match.
* Consul CE doesn't support the `-namespace-rule-bind-namespace` option.
* The binding rule for services should not including the Nomad namespace in the
`bind-name` parameter (the service is registered in the appropriate Consul
namespace).
* The role for tasks should include the suffix "-tasks" in the name to match the
binding rule we create.
* Fix the Consul bound audiences to be a list of strings
* Fix some quoting issues in the commands.