1558 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Vishesh
5fda9c3687
Upgrade mockito (#7577) 2023-06-12 12:34:23 +02:00
SadiJr
9cb561e03b
Remove excessive logs in LogUtils (#7228)
Co-authored-by: SadiJr <sadi@scclouds.com.br>
2023-06-07 09:48:52 +02:00
John Bampton
11d45654a6
misc: fix spelling (#7206)
This PR fixes spellings
2023-05-23 11:06:16 +05:30
Rohit Yadav
0d6674e3b3 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/4.18' 2023-04-05 12:04:48 +05:30
Abhishek Kumar
30998d0ab7
server: fix userdatadetails parsing (#7328)
Fixes the case when userdata variable value contains '=' sign. This PR considers everything before occurrence of first '=' sign as key and remaining string as value.

Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
2023-04-04 17:01:04 +05:30
John Bampton
c2e17310d6
Add three more pre-commit checks (#7083)
Co-authored-by: dahn <daan@onecht.net>
2023-03-27 13:28:55 +02:00
Daan Hoogland
fb4f6a334d Updating pom.xml version numbers for release 4.19.0.0-SNAPSHOT
Signed-off-by: Daan Hoogland <daan@onecht.net>
2023-03-15 19:46:01 +01:00
Daan Hoogland
05cda2729f Updating pom.xml version numbers for release 4.18.1.0-SNAPSHOT
Signed-off-by: Daan Hoogland <daan@onecht.net>
2023-03-15 19:38:14 +01:00
Daan Hoogland
0574087284 Updating pom.xml version numbers for release 4.18.0.0
Signed-off-by: Daan Hoogland <daan@onecht.net>
2023-03-11 09:35:41 +01:00
Harikrishna
a3feccf70c
User two factor authentication (#6924)
Co-authored-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
2023-02-13 09:14:17 +01:00
Wei Zhou
62e342c1bc
utils,framework/db: Introduce new database encryption cipher based on AesGcmJce (#7003) 2023-02-02 16:25:49 +01:00
David Jumani
c774b865c9
Tungsten integration (#7065)
Co-authored-by: rtodirica <rtodirica@ena.com>
Co-authored-by: Huy Le <huylm@unitech.vn>
Co-authored-by: radu-todirica <Radu.Todirica@ness.com>
Co-authored-by: Huy Le <minh.le@ext.ewerk.com>
Co-authored-by: Simon Weller <siweller77@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: dahn <daan@onecht.net>
2023-02-01 09:19:53 +01:00
João Jandre
61a722548f
Create API to reassign volume (#6938) 2023-01-27 11:10:56 +01:00
John Bampton
d74f64a2e1
Use lowercase HTTP header field names so we are compatible with HTTP/2 (#7006) 2023-01-23 11:17:54 +01:00
SadiJr
d04d60b079
[VMWare] Limit IOPS in Compute/Disk Offerings (#6386) 2023-01-17 14:41:56 +01:00
Daan Hoogland
16ec8105e4 Merge release branch 4.17 to main
* 4.17:
  utils: fix human-readable parsing failures (#7008)
2023-01-05 10:15:50 +01:00
Abhishek Kumar
89d4c7537f
utils: fix human-readable parsing failures (#7008)
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
2023-01-04 11:34:34 +01:00
Abhishek Kumar
194b0b4610 Merge remote-tracking branch 'apache/4.17' into main 2022-12-30 16:27:43 +05:30
Abhishek Kumar
d5f0100541
utils: fix NetUtils method to retrieve all IPs for a CIDR (#7026)
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
2022-12-30 07:27:36 +01:00
Paula Oliveira
0fe2e6950e
Improving code related to the Agent properties (#6348)
Co-authored-by: Paula Zomignani Oliveira <paula@scclouds.com.br>
Co-authored-by: João Jandre <48719461+JoaoJandre@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: GutoVeronezi <daniel@scclouds.com.br>
2022-12-22 12:00:49 +01:00
dahn
575fffc097
Allow root admin to deploy in VPCs in child domains (#6832)
and make root admin permissions configurable
2022-12-20 12:39:04 +01:00
Nicolas Vazquez
43b4525f71
[VMware] Remove unnecessary logs on VM deployments (#6996) 2022-12-19 11:01:51 +01:00
Rohit Yadav
458883575a Updating pom.xml version numbers for release 4.17.3.0-SNAPSHOT
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
2022-12-16 15:25:16 +00:00
Rohit Yadav
5b9a989ab0 Updating pom.xml version numbers for release 4.17.2.0
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
2022-12-14 05:22:52 +00:00
John Bampton
def7ce655d
Fix spelling (#6898)
Co-authored-by: davidjumani <dj.davidjumani1994@gmail.com>
2022-12-13 14:58:14 +01:00
Wei Zhou
a63b2aba7a
VM Autoscaling with virtual router (#6571) 2022-12-05 15:23:03 +01:00
John Bampton
e65c22d883
Fix spelling (#6860) 2022-11-13 10:56:15 +01:00
Daniel Augusto Veronezi Salvador
b8b66b7a3d
Fix typos and improve javadocs on ByteScaleUtils (#6877)
Co-authored-by: GutoVeronezi <daniel@scclouds.com.br>
2022-11-10 10:14:24 +01:00
yannizhou05
5b09340420
Fix flaky tests in SMTPMailSenderTest.java and ReflectionToStringBuilderUtilsTest.java (#6875) 2022-11-09 14:04:31 +01:00
John Bampton
fa39e61a4c
Fix spelling (#6609) 2022-11-01 08:30:01 +01:00
Wei Zhou
48ffa5dc0b
Support multiple ceph monitors (#6792) 2022-10-21 10:37:30 +02:00
Daniel Augusto Veronezi Salvador
2ca164ac96
Quota custom tariffs (#5909)
Co-authored-by: GutoVeronezi <daniel@scclouds.com.br>
Co-authored-by: dahn <daan.hoogland@gmail.com>
2022-10-17 10:03:50 +02:00
Eduardo Zanetta
5a54dc19b6
Rename validateUUID method to isUuid (#6793)
* Rename validateUUID method to isUuid

* adds JavaDoc to isUuid method

Co-authored-by: Eduardo Zanetta <eduardo.zanetta@scclouds.com.br>
2022-10-12 20:42:12 +02:00
Marcus Sorensen
697e12f8f7
kvm: volume encryption feature (#6522)
This PR introduces a feature designed to allow CloudStack to manage a generic volume encryption setting. The encryption is handled transparently to the guest OS, and is intended to handle VM guest data encryption at rest and possibly over the wire, though the actual encryption implementation is up to the primary storage driver.

In some cases cloud customers may still prefer to maintain their own guest-level volume encryption, if they don't trust the cloud provider. However, for private cloud cases this greatly simplifies the guest OS experience in terms of running volume encryption for guests without the user having to manage keys, deal with key servers and guest booting being dependent on network connectivity to them (i.e. Tang), etc, especially in cases where users are attaching/detaching data disks and moving them between VMs occasionally.

The feature can be thought of as having two parts - the API/control plane (which includes scheduling aspects), and the storage driver implementation.

This initial PR adds the encryption setting to disk offerings and service offerings (for root volume), and implements encryption support for KVM SharedMountPoint, NFS, Local, and ScaleIO storage pools.

NOTE: While not required, operations can be significantly sped up by ensuring that hosts have the `rng-tools` package and service installed and running on the management server and hypervisors. For EL hosts the service is `rngd` and for Debian it is `rng-tools`. In particular, the use of SecureRandom for generating volume passphrases can be slow if there isn't a good source of entropy. This could affect testing and build environments, and otherwise would only affect users who actually use the encryption feature. If you find tests or volume creates blocking on encryption, check this first.

### Management Server

##### API

* createDiskOffering now has an 'encrypt' Boolean
* createServiceOffering now has an 'encryptroot' Boolean. The 'root' suffix is added here in case there is ever any other need to encrypt something related to the guest configuration, like the RAM of a VM.  This has been refactored to deal with the new separation of service offering from disk offering internally.
* listDiskOfferings shows encryption support on each offering, and has an encrypt boolean to choose to list only offerings that do or do not support encryption
* listServiceOfferings shows encryption support on each offering, and has an encrypt boolean to choose to list only offerings that do or do not support encryption
* listHosts now shows encryption support of each hypervisor host via `encryptionsupported`
* Volumes themselves don't show encryption on/off, rather the offering should be referenced. This follows the same pattern as other disk offering based settings such as the IOPS of the volume.

##### Volume functions

A decent effort has been made to ensure that the most common volume functions have either been cleanly supported or blocked. However, for the first release it is advised to mark this feature as *experimental*, as the code base is complex and there are certainly edge cases to be found.

Many of these features could eventually be supported over time, such as creating templates from encrypted volumes, but the effort and size of the change is already overwhelming.

Supported functions:
* Data Volume create
* VM root volume create
* VM root volume reinstall
* Offline volume snapshot/restore
* Migration of VM with storage (e.g. local storage VM migration)
* Resize volume
* Detach/attach volume

Blocked functions:
* Online volume snapshot
* VM snapshot w/memory
* Scheduled snapshots (would fail when VM is running)
* Disk offering migration to offerings that don't have matching encryption
* Creating template from encrypted volume
* Creating volume from encrypted volume
* Volume extraction (would we decrypt it first, or expose the key? Probably the former).

##### Primary Storage Support

For storage developers, adding encryption support involves:

1. Updating the `StoragePoolType` for your primary storage to advertise encryption support. This is used during allocation of storage to match storage types that support encryption to storage that supports it.

2. Implementing encryption feature when your `PrimaryDataStoreDriver` is called to perform volume lifecycle functions on volumes that are requesting encryption. You are free to do what your storage supports - this could be as simple as calling a storage API with the right flag when creating a volume. Or (as is the case with the KVM storage types), as complex as managing volume details directly at the hypervisor host. The data objects passed to the storage driver will contain volume passphrases, if encryption is requested.

##### Scheduling

For the KVM implementations specified above, we are dependent on the KVM hosts having support for volume encryption tools. As such, the hosts `StartupRoutingCommand` has been modified to advertise whether the host supports encryption. This is done via a probe during agent startup to look for functioning `cryptsetup` and support in `qemu-img`. This is also visible via the listHosts API and the host details in the UI.  This was patterned after other features that require hypervisor support such as UEFI.

The `EndPointSelector` interface and `DefaultEndpointSelector` have had new methods added, which allow the caller to ask for endpoints that support encryption.  This can be used by storage drivers to find the proper hosts to send storage commands that involve encryption. Not all volume activities will require a host to support encryption (for example a snapshot backup is a simple file copy), and this is the reason why the interface has been modified to allow for the storage driver to decide, rather than just passing the data objects to the EndpointSelector and letting the implementation decide.

VM scheduling has also been modified. When a VM start is requested, if any volume that requires encryption is attached, it will filter out hosts that don't support encryption.

##### DB Changes

A volume whose disk offering enables encryption will get a passphrase generated for it before its first use. This is stored in the new 'passphrase' table, and is encrypted using the CloudStack installation's standard configured DB encryption. A field has been added to the volumes table, referencing this passphrase, and a foreign key added to ensure passphrases that are referenced can't be removed from the database.  The volumes table now also contains an encryption format field, which is set by the implementer of the encryption and used as it sees fit.

#### KVM Agent

For the KVM storage pool types supported, the encryption has been implemented at Qemu itself, using the built-in LUKS storage support. This means that the storage remains encrypted all the way to the VM process, and decrypted before the block device is visible to the guest.  This may not be necessary in order to implement encryption for /your/ storage pool type, maybe you have a kernel driver that decrypts before the block device on the system, or something like that. However, it seemed like the simplest, common place to terminate the encryption, and provides the lowest surface area for decrypted guest data.

For qcow2 based storage, `qemu-img` is used to set up a qcow2 file with LUKS encryption. For block based (currently just ScaleIO storage), the `cryptsetup` utility is used to format the block device as LUKS for data disks, but `qemu-img` and its LUKS support is used for template copy.

Any volume that requires encryption will contain a passphrase ID as a byte array when handed down to the KVM agent. Care has been taken to ensure this doesn't get logged, and it is cleared after use in attempt to avoid exposing it before garbage collection occurs.  On the agent side, this passphrase is used in two ways:

1. In cases where the volume experiences some libvirt interaction it is loaded into libvirt as an ephemeral, private secret and then referenced by secret UUID in any libvirt XML. This applies to things like VM startup, migration preparation, etc.

2. In cases where `qemu-img` needs to use this passphrase for volume operations, it is written to a `KeyFile` on the cloudstack agent's configured tmpfs and passed along. The `KeyFile` is a `Closeable` and when it is closed, it is deleted. This allows us to try-with-resources any volume operations and get the KeyFile removed regardless.

In order to support the advanced syntax required to handle encryption and passphrases with `qemu-img`, the `QemuImg` utility has been modified to support the new `--object` and `--image-opts` flags. These are modeled as `QemuObject` and `QemuImageOptions`.  These `qemu-img` flags have been designed to supersede some of the existing, older flags being used today (such as choosing file formats and paths), and an effort could be made to switch over to these wholesale. However, for now we have instead opted to keep existing functions and do some wrapping to ensure backward compatibility, so callers of `QemuImg` can choose to use either way.

It should be noted that there are also a few different Enums that represent the encryption format for various purposes. While these are analogous in principle, they represent different things and should not be confused. For example, the supported encryption format strings for the `cryptsetup` utility has `LuksType.LUKS` while `QemuImg` has a `QemuImg.PhysicalDiskFormat.LUKS`.

Some additional effort could potentially be made to support advanced encryption configurations, such as choosing between LUKS1 and LUKS2 or changing cipher details. These may require changes all the way up through the control plane. However, in practice Libvirt and Qemu currently only support LUKS1 today. Additionally, the cipher details aren't required in order to use an encrypted volume, as they're stored in the LUKS header on the volume there is no need to store these elsewhere.  As such, we need only set the one encryption format upon volume creation, which is persisted in the volumes table and then available later as needed.  In the future when LUKS2 is standard and fully supported, we could move to it as the default and old volumes will still reference LUKS1 and have the headers on-disk to ensure they remain usable. We could also possibly support an automatic upgrade of the headers down the road, or a volume migration mechanism.

Every version of cryptsetup and qemu-img tested on variants of EL7 and Ubuntu that support encryption use the XTS-AES 256 cipher, which is the leading industry standard and widely used cipher today (e.g. BitLocker and FileVault).

Signed-off-by: Marcus Sorensen <mls@apple.com>
Co-authored-by: Marcus Sorensen <mls@apple.com>
2022-09-27 10:20:59 +05:30
Abhishek Kumar
d724a9d15c Updating pom.xml version numbers for release 4.17.2.0-SNAPSHOT
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
2022-09-19 16:21:35 +05:30
Abhishek Kumar
350ef38e1c Updating pom.xml version numbers for release 4.17.1.0
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.mrt22@gmail.com>
2022-09-14 12:58:03 +05:30
Nicolas Vazquez
b2fbe7bb12
console: Console access enhancements (#6577)
This PR creates a new API createConsoleAccess to create VM console URL allowing it to connect using other UI implementations. To avoid reply attacks, the console access is enhanced to use a one time token per session

New configuration added:
consoleproxy.extra.security.validation.enabled: Enable/disable extra security validation for console proxy using a token

Documentation PR: apache/cloudstack-documentation#284
2022-09-14 12:39:59 +05:30
Rodrigo D. Lopez
ac2857158d
externalizes used protocol to upload isos, volumes and templates (#6506)
Co-authored-by: Lopez <rodrigo@scclouds.com.br>
2022-08-02 08:46:55 +02:00
Rohit Yadav
5f04018bf0 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/4.17' 2022-07-27 12:41:31 +02:00
Rohit Yadav
441edf3ca7
utils: use safer parsing utility across codebase (#6562)
This addresses SonarQube/SonarCloud quality checks to use safer xml
parser to resist potential XXE attacks.

https://sonarcloud.io/organizations/apache/rules?open=java%3AS2755&rule_key=java%3AS2755

Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
2022-07-27 14:31:51 +05:30
Harikrishna
d4460a8afc
Scope setting changes in ldap and utils pom.xml files (#6557) 2022-07-20 13:42:44 +05:30
Rohit Yadav
4baaf736b9 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/4.17'
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
2022-07-18 19:42:44 +05:30
Rohit Yadav
7a3e97d67e Tagging release 4.17.0.1 on branch b30a4a99d1b530efbf652373eda229f2cd5133b1.
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Merge tag '4.17.0.1' into 4.17

Tagging release 4.17.0.1 on branch b30a4a99d1b530efbf652373eda229f2cd5133b1.
2022-07-18 19:40:53 +05:30
Rohit Yadav
1c7efcbd0d Updating pom.xml version numbers for release 4.17.0.1
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
2022-07-15 18:18:40 +05:30
Rohit Yadav
f27de63644 saml: Safer DocumentBuilderFactory and ParserPool configuration
This implements safer DocumentBuilderFactory and ParserPool utilities
to be used throughout the codebase to prevent potential XXE exploits.

References:
https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/cheatsheets/XML_External_Entity_Prevention_Cheat_Sheet.html
https://www.blackhat.com/docs/us-15/materials/us-15-Wang-FileCry-The-New-Age-Of-XXE-java-wp.pdf

Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
(cherry picked from commit 8e0e68ef368ebe2793ef80e2c3821eaecb47b593)
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
2022-07-14 17:31:12 +05:30
nvazquez
0bcc609f05
Updating pom.xml version numbers for release 4.18.0.0-SNAPSHOT
Signed-off-by: nvazquez <nicovazquez90@gmail.com>
2022-06-06 12:25:35 -03:00
nvazquez
038a669d6b
Updating pom.xml version numbers for release 4.17.1.0-SNAPSHOT
Signed-off-by: nvazquez <nicovazquez90@gmail.com>
2022-06-06 12:19:44 -03:00
nvazquez
c56220fcf2
Updating pom.xml version numbers for release 4.17.0.0
Signed-off-by: nvazquez <nicovazquez90@gmail.com>
2022-05-31 14:33:47 -03:00
João Jandre
ffc914d846
Log load bean exception (#6356)
* Log load bean exception

* Address review

* import BeansException

Co-authored-by: João Paraquetti <joao@scclouds.com.br>
2022-05-19 00:04:03 -03:00
Pearl Dsilva
923a5a4425
Improve log when live patching fails (#6324) 2022-04-28 13:01:15 -03:00