- Migrate to embedded Jetty server.
- Improve ServerDaemon implementation.
- Introduce a new server.properties file for easier configuration.
- Have a single /etc/default/cloudstack-management to configure env.
- Reduce shaded jar file, removing unnecessary dependencies.
- Upgrade to Spring 5.x, upgrade several jar dependencies.
- Does not shade and include mysql-connector, used from classpath instead.
- Upgrade and use bountcastle as a separate un-shaded jar dependency.
- Remove tomcat related configuration and files.
- Have both embedded UI assets in uber jar and separate webapp directory.
- Refactor systemd and init scripts, cleanup packaging.
- Made cloudstack-setup-databases faster, using `urandom`.
- Remove unmaintained distro packagings.
- Moves creation and usage of server keystore in CA manager, this
deprecates the need to create/store cloud.jks in conf folder and
the db.cloud.keyStorePassphrase in db.properties file. This also
remove the need of the --keystore-passphrase in the
cloudstack-setup-encryption script.
- GZip contents dynamically in embedded Jetty
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Root Cause:
Some global parameters contains NULL value, where the code doesn't handle NULL check.
So it fails with an exception. Hence nothing appears on the field(ERROR).
Solution:
Added required NULL check.
This introduces a new certificate authority framework that allows
pluggable CA provider implementations to handle certificate operations
around issuance, revocation and propagation. The framework injects
itself to `NioServer` to handle agent connections securely. The
framework adds assumptions in `NioClient` that a keystore if available
with known name `cloud.jks` will be used for SSL negotiations and
handshake.
This includes a default 'root' CA provider plugin which creates its own
self-signed root certificate authority on first run and uses it for
issuance and provisioning of certificate to CloudStack agents such as
the KVM, CPVM and SSVM agents and also for the management server for
peer clustering.
Additional changes and notes:
- Comma separate list of management server IPs can be set to the 'host'
global setting. Newly provisioned agents (KVM/CPVM/SSVM etc) will get
radomized comma separated list to which they will attempt connection
or reconnection in provided order. This removes need of a TCP LB on
port 8250 (default) of the management server(s).
- All fresh deployment will enforce two-way SSL authentication where
connecting agents will be required to present certificates issued
by the 'root' CA plugin.
- Existing environment on upgrade will continue to use one-way SSL
authentication and connecting agents will not be required to present
certificates.
- A script `keystore-setup` is responsible for initial keystore setup
and CSR generation on the agent/hosts.
- A script `keystore-cert-import` is responsible for import provided
certificate payload to the java keystore file.
- Agent security (keystore, certificates etc) are setup initially using
SSH, and later provisioning is handled via an existing agent connection
using command-answers. The supported clients and agents are limited to
CPVM, SSVM, and KVM agents, and clustered management server (peering).
- Certificate revocation does not revoke an existing agent-mgmt server
connection, however rejects a revoked certificate used during SSL
handshake.
- Older `cloudstackmanagement.keystore` is deprecated and will no longer
be used by mgmt server(s) for SSL negotiations and handshake. New
keystores will be named `cloud.jks`, any additional SSL certificates
should not be imported in it for use with tomcat etc. The `cloud.jks`
keystore is stricly used for agent-server communications.
- Management server keystore are validated and renewed on start up only,
the validity of them are same as the CA certificates.
New APIs:
- listCaProviders: lists all available CA provider plugins
- listCaCertificate: lists the CA certificate(s)
- issueCertificate: issues X509 client certificate with/without a CSR
- provisionCertificate: provisions certificate to a host
- revokeCertificate: revokes a client certificate using its serial
Global settings for the CA framework:
- ca.framework.provider.plugin: The configured CA provider plugin
- ca.framework.cert.keysize: The key size for certificate generation
- ca.framework.cert.signature.algorithm: The certificate signature algorithm
- ca.framework.cert.validity.period: Certificate validity in days
- ca.framework.cert.automatic.renewal: Certificate auto-renewal setting
- ca.framework.background.task.delay: CA background task delay/interval
- ca.framework.cert.expiry.alert.period: Days to check and alert expiring certificates
Global settings for the default 'root' CA provider:
- ca.plugin.root.private.key: (hidden/encrypted) CA private key
- ca.plugin.root.public.key: (hidden/encrypted) CA public key
- ca.plugin.root.ca.certificate: (hidden/encrypted) CA certificate
- ca.plugin.root.issuer.dn: The CA issue distinguished name
- ca.plugin.root.auth.strictness: Are clients required to present certificates
- ca.plugin.root.allow.expired.cert: Are clients with expired certificates allowed
UI changes:
- Button to download/save the CA certificates.
Misc changes:
- Upgrades bountycastle version and uses newer classes
- Refactors SAMLUtil to use new CertUtils
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
The quota memory tariff description in the CloudStack UI is wrong when defines that the value is for "using 1MB or RAM for 1 hour". The quota currency values reflect the value of a resource used per month, not an hour.
Quota divides the tariff value by the number of hours a month has (30 days - 720 hours); then it calculates the credits used by a client based on the amount of resources used per hour. The memory tariff description in the interface is wrong and can guide users to configure values for an hour.
secure and hidden config values are first unencrypted before returning
them in the api. This is not desired as they are secure configs
returning encrypted strings for secure and hidden configs if encryption
is enabled.
- Bump spring-framework version to 4.x and Jetty to version that runs with JDK8
- Bump servet dependency version
- Migrate spring xmls to version 4, fixes schema locations that are 3.0
dependent in various xmls.
- Fix failing tests due to spring upgrade
(Thanks @marcaurele Marc-Aurèle Brothier for fixing them)
* Fix test DeploymentPlanningManagerImplTest
* Fix GloboDNS test
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
- Upgrades Maven dependency version to v1.55
- Fixes bountycastle usages and issues
- Adds timeout to jetty/annotation scanning
- Fixes servlet issue, uses servlet 3.1.0
- Downgrade javassist used by reflections to fix annotation process errors
- Make console-proxy-rdp bc dependency same as rest of the codebase
- Picks up PR #1510 by Daan
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
CLOUDSTACK-9489: the new config vars that are added do not goto DB if values are set to NULL, removing this check so the entries in DB are made with NULL values
* pr/1684:
CLOUDSTACK-9489: the new config vars that are added do not goto DB if values are set to NULL, removing this check so the entries in DB are made with NULL values
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Often, patch and security releases do not require schema migrations or
data migrations. However, if an empty upgrade class and associated
scripts are not defined, the upgrade process will break. With this
change, if a release does not have an upgrade, a noop DbUpgrade is added
to the upgrade path. This approach allows the upgrade to proceed and
for the database to properly reflect the installed version. This change
should make the release process simpler as RMs no longer need to
rememeber to create this boilerplate code when starting a new release.
Beginning with the 4.8.2.0 and 4.9.1.0 releases, the project will
formally adopt a four (4) position release number to properly accomodate
rekeases that contain only CVE fixes. The DatabaseUpgradeChecker and
Version classes made assumptions that they would always parse and
compare three (3) position version numbers. This change adds the
CloudStackVersion value object that supports both three (3) and four (4)
version numbers. It encapsulates version comparsion logic, as well as,
the rules to allow three (3) and four (4) to interoperate.
* Modifies DatabaseUpgradeChecker to handle derive an upgrade path for
a version that was not explicitly specified. It determines the
releases the first release before it with database migrations and uses
that list as the basis for the list for version being calculated. A
noop upgrade is then added to the list which causes no schema changes
or data migrations, but will update the database to the version.
* Adds unit tests for the upgrade path calculation logic in
DatabaseUpgradeChecker
* Removes dummy upgrade logic for the 4.8.2.0 introduced in previous
versions of this patch
* Introduces the CloudStackVersion value object which parses and
compares three (3) and four (4) position version numbers. This class
is intended to replace com.cloud.maint.Version.
* Adds the junit-dataprovider dependency -- allowing test data to be
concisely generated separately from the execution of a test case.
Used extensively in the CloudStackVersionTest.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
DAO: Hit the cache for entity flagged as removed tooI came along this part of the code and I don't see any reason why the cache should not be used when fetching with the "removed" ones. It will help decrease the number of DB queries.
*It can be merged in many CS versions*
* pr/1532:
DAO: Rewrite change for method findByIdIncludingRemoved(ID id)
dao: Hit the cache for entity flagged as removed too since they are put in cache afterwards.
Signed-off-by: Will Stevens <williamstevens@gmail.com>
Remove classes with no referencesI used UCDetector (http://www.ucdetector.org/) as a plugin for Eclipse. With this tool, I discovered a lot of code without any reference (variables, methods and classes).
Following the work that was done at [https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/pull/1448]; this pull request had the goal of removing some of these classes. To check if I wasn't missing anything I searched for any file that could reference some of those classes. As I haven't found any way of these classes being used, they were removed. Note that some of them I found other references, but references such as commented lines or tests, nothing that could indicate their use (as XML files configuring beans or another class instantiating an object with "new").
Waiting for tests. Please tell me if I am missing something.
Removed Classes:
- org.apache.cloudstack.framework.jobs.JobCancellationException (**Note:** removed
variable JobCancellationException in com.cloud.utils.SerialVersionUID)
- org.apache.cloudstack.ldap.NoSuchLdapUserException (**Note:** removed test file
/cloud-plugin-user-authenticator-ldap/test/groovy/org/apache/cloudstack/ldap/NoSuchLdapUserExceptionSpec.groovy)
- com.cloud.agent.api.storage.CreateVolumeOVAAnswer
- com.cloud.exception.MissingParameterValueException
- org.apache.cloudstack.api.response.StatusResponse
- org.apache.cloudstack.api.response.VolumeDetailResponse
- org.apache.cloudstack.api.response.UpgradeVmResponse
- org.apache.cloudstack.api.response.AddIpToVmNicResponse
- org.apache.cloudstack.api.response.TemplateZoneResponse (**Note:** at
org.apache.cloudstack.api.response.TemplateResponse, there is this
comment "To avoid breaking backwards compatibility, we still treat a
template at different zones as different templates, so not embedding
template_zone information in this TemplateZoneResponse set. `private
Set<TemplateZoneResponse> zones;`" but right now it is not used)
- org.apache.cloudstack.api.response.NicDetailResponse
* pr/1453:
Removed classes with no reference
Signed-off-by: Will Stevens <williamstevens@gmail.com>
CLOUDSTACK-9265 cleanup around httpclient versionssome cleanup done
- replaced HttpStatus from org.apache.commons.httpclient with that from org.apache.http
- removed unthrown HttpException
- left auto reformat in place
* pr/1385:
CLOUDSTACK-9265 cleanup around httpclient versions
Signed-off-by: Will Stevens <williamstevens@gmail.com>
Removed Unused Void ClassRemoved the class _Void.java_ from _/cloud-framework-ipc/src/org/apache/cloudstack/framework/async/Void.java_ since the method _public void AsyncMethod(Object realParam,
AsyncCompletionCallback<Void> callback)_ does not exist and it does not seem to be used in another place.
Also, removed an unnecessary comment in
_/cloudstack-framework/ipc/test/org/apache/cloudstack/framework/codestyle/AsyncSampleListenerStyleCaller.java_
* pr/1440:
Removed Unused Void Class
Signed-off-by: Will Stevens <williamstevens@gmail.com>
Quota: consolidated lockable account check to a method. Added unit tests to check lockablity of various accounts.
Currently normal user and domain admin accounts are eligible for locking.
* pr/1350:
Quota: consolidated lockable account check to a method. Added unit tests to check lockablity of various accounts
Signed-off-by: Will Stevens <williamstevens@gmail.com>