Save http trace to a file instead of displaying it onto the console.
the environment variable MINIO_HTTP_TRACE will be a filepath instead
of a boolean.
This to handle the scenario where both json and http tracing are
turned on. In that case, both http trace and json output are displayed
on the screen making the json not parsable. Loging this trace onto
a file helps us avoid that scenario.
Fixes#5263
Manta has the ability to allow users to authenticate with a
username other than the main account. We want to expose
this functionality to minio manta gateway.
This change adds support for password-protected private keys.
If the private key is encrypted the server tries to decrypt
the key with the password provided by the env variable
MINIO_CERT_PASSWD.
Fixes#5302
- Update startup banner to print storage class in capitals. This
makes it easier to identify different storage classes available.
- Update response metadata to not send STANDARD storage class.
This is in accordance with AWS S3 behaviour.
- Update minio-go library to bring in storage class related
changes. This is needed to make transparent translation of
storage class headers for Minio S3 Gateway.
Currently, browser access information is displayed without checking
if browser enabled flag is turned off in config.json. Fixing it to
hide the information if the flag is turned off.
Fixes#5312
This change replaces the non-constant time comparison of
request signatures with a constant time implementation. This
prevents a timing attack which can be used to learn a valid
signature for a request without knowing the secret key.
Fixes#5334
This commit takes the existing remove bucket functionality written by
brendanashworth, integrates it to the current UI with a dropdown for
each bucket, and fixes small issues that were present, like the dropdown
not disappearing after the user clicks on 'Delete' for certain buckets.
This feature only deletes a bucket that is empty (that has no objects).
Fixes#4166
- Add storage class metadata validation for request header
- Change storage class header values to be consistent with AWS S3
- Refactor internal method to take only the reqd argument
HealFile() does not process the case when an empty file is lost in
some disks. Since, Reedsolomon erasure doesn't handle restoring empty
data, HealFile will create empty files similarly to CreateFile().
This adds configurable data and parity options on a per object
basis. To use variable parity
- Users can set environment variables to cofigure variable
parity
- Then add header x-amz-storage-class to putobject requests
with relevant storage class values
Fixes#4997
- Use it to send the Content-MD5 header correctly encoded to S3
Gateway
- Fixes a bug in PutObject (including anonymous PutObject) and
PutObjectPart with S3 Gateway found when testing with Mint.
Manta is an Object Storage by [Joyent](https://www.joyent.com/)
This PR adds initial support for Manta. It is intended as non-production
ready so that feedback can be obtained.
This PR allows 'minio update' to not only shows update banner
but also allows for in-place upgrades.
Updates are done safely by validating the downloaded
sha256 of the binary.
Fixes#4781
This PR handles following situations
- secure endpoints provided, server should fail to start
if TLS is not configured
- insecure endpoints provided, server starts ignoring
if TLS is configured or not.
Fixes#5251
- Adds a metadata argument to the CopyObjectPart API to facilitate
implementing encryption for copying APIs too.
- Update vendored minio-go - this version implements the
CopyObjectPart client API for use with the S3 gateway.
Fixes#4885
This check incorrectly rejects most valid filenames. The only filenames Sia
forbids are leading forward slashes and path traversal characters, but it's
better to simply allow Sia to reject invalid names on its own rather than try
to anticipate errors from Sia:
https://github.com/NebulousLabs/Sia/blob/master/doc/api/Renter.md#path-parameters-4
The problem in existing code was the following line
```
start := int(keyCrc%uint32(cardinality)) | 1
```
A given a value of N cardinality the ending result
because of the the bitwise '|' would lead to always
higher affinity to odd sequences.
As can be seen from the test cases that this can
lead to many objects being allocated the same set
of disks or atleast the first disk is an odd disk
always. This introduces a performance problem
for majority of the objects under concurrent load.
Remove `| 1` to provide a more cleaner distribution
and the new code will be.
```
start := int(keyCrc % uint32(cardinality))
```
Thanks to Krishna Srinivas for pointing out the bitwise
situation here.
This change introduces following simplified steps to follow
during config migration.
```
// Steps to move from version N to version N+1
// 1. Add new struct serverConfigVN+1 in config-versions.go
// 2. Set configCurrentVersion to "N+1"
// 3. Set serverConfigCurrent to serverConfigVN+1
// 4. Add new migration function (ex. func migrateVNToVN+1()) in config-migrate.go
// 5. Call migrateVNToVN+1() from migrateConfig() in config-migrate.go
// 6. Make changes in config-current_test.go for any test change
```
Current implementation we faked the makeBucket operations
to allow for s3 clients to behave properly. But instead
we can create a placeholder zero byte file instead, which
is a hexadecimal representation of the bucket name itself.
The Sia gateway had a bug with uploading that prevented the user's uploads
from reaching the Sia backend. The PutObject function called fsRemoveFile at
the end of the function, which didn't give the Sia backend enough time to
upload the file to the Sia network.
This adds a goroutine that watches the file upload progress and doesn't delete
the file until the upload reaches 100% complete.
Note that this solution has the limitation where if the minio process dies in
the middle of upload, it will leave orphaned files in the SIA_TEMP directory
that the user will need to remove manually.
This PR changes the behavior of DecryptRequest.
Instead of returning `object-tampered` if the client provided
key is wrong DecryptRequest will return `access-denied`.
This is AWS S3 behavior.
Fixes#5202
Apache Spark sends getObject requests with trailing "/".
This PR updates the getObjectInfo to stat for files
even if they are sent with trailing "/".
Fixes#2965
Previously ListenBucketNotificationHandler could deadlock with
PutObjectHandler's eventNotify call when a client closes its
connection. This change removes the cyclic dependency between the
channel and map of ARN to channels by using a separate done channel to
signal that the client has quit.
This change brings public data-types such that
we can ask projects to implement gateway projects
externally than maintaining in our repo.
All publicly exported structs are maintained in object-api-datatypes.go
completePart --> CompletePart
uploadMetadata --> MultipartInfo
All other exported errors are at object-api-errors.go
S3 spec requires that MethodNotAllowed error be return if object name is part
of the URL.
Fix postpolicy related unit tests to not set object name as part of target URL.
Fixes#5141
On windows having a preceding "/" will cause problems, if the
command line already has C:/<export-folder/ in it. Final resulting
path on windows might become C:/C:/ this will cause problems
of starting minio server properly in distributed mode on windows.
As a special case make sure to trim off the separator.
NOTE: It is also perfectly fine for windows users to have a path
without C:/ since at that point we treat it as relative path
and obtain the full filesystem path as well. Providing C:/
style is necessary to provide paths other than C:/,
such as F:/, D:/ etc.
Another additional benefit here is that this style also
supports providing UNC paths as well.
Fixes#5136
This chnage replaces the current SSE-C key derivation scheme. The 'old'
scheme derives an unique object encryption key from the client provided key.
This key derivation was not invertible. That means that a client cannot change
its key without changing the object encryption key.
AWS S3 allows users to update there SSE-C keys by executing a SSE-C COPY with
source == destination. AWS probably updates just the metadata (which is a very
cheap operation). The old key derivation scheme would require a complete copy
of the object because the minio server would not be able to derive the same
object encryption key from a different client provided key (without breaking
the crypto. hash function).
This change makes the key derivation invertible.
This change adds server-side-encryption support for HEAD, GET and PUT
operations. This PR only addresses single-part PUTs and GETs without
HTTP ranges.
Further this change adds the concept of reserved object metadata which is required
to make encrypted objects tamper-proof and provide API compatibility to AWS S3.
This PR adds the following reserved metadata entries:
- X-Minio-Internal-Server-Side-Encryption-Iv ('guarantees' tamper-proof property)
- X-Minio-Internal-Server-Side-Encryption-Kdf (makes Key-MAC computation negotiable in future)
- X-Minio-Internal-Server-Side-Encryption-Key-Mac (provides AWS S3 API compatibility)
The prefix `X-Minio_Internal` specifies an internal metadata entry which must not
send to clients. All client requests containing a metadata key starting with `X-Minio-Internal`
must also rejected. This is implemented by a generic-handler.
This PR implements SSE-C separated from client-side-encryption (CSE). This cannot decrypt
server-side-encrypted objects on the client-side. However, clients can encrypted the same object
with CSE and SSE-C.
This PR does not address:
- SSE-C Copy and Copy part
- SSE-C GET with HTTP ranges
- SSE-C multipart PUT
- SSE-C Gateway
Each point must be addressed in a separate PR.
Added to vendor dir:
- x/crypto/chacha20poly1305
- x/crypto/poly1305
- github.com/minio/sio
It is possible that x-amz-content-sha256 is set through
the query params in case of presigned PUT calls, make sure
that we validate the incoming x-amz-content-sha256 properly.
Current code simply just allows this without honoring the
set x-amz-content-sha256, fix it.
Previously ID/ETag from backend service is used as is which causes
failure on s3cmd like tools where those tools use ETag as checksum to
validate data. This is fixed by prepending "-1".
Refer minio/mint#193minio/mint#201
When MINIO_TRACE_DIR is provided, create a new log file and store all
HTTP requests + responses data, body are excluded to reduce memory
consumption. MINIO_HTTP_TRACE=1 enables logging. Use non mem
consuming http req/resp recorders, the maximum is about 32k per request.
This logs to STDOUT, body logging is disabled for PutObject PutObjectPart
GetObject.
Verify() was being called by caller after the data
has been successfully read after io.EOF. This disconnection
opens a race under concurrent access to such an object.
Verification is not necessary outside of Read() call,
we can simply just do checksum verification right inside
Read() call at io.EOF.
This approach simplifies the usage.
In some cases, Cache manager returns ErrCacheFull error when creating a
new cache buffer but the code still sends object data to nil cache buffer data.
Dont print the error errFileNotFound, as it is expected that concurrent
complete-multipart-uploads or abort-multipart-uploads would have deleted
the file, and the file may not be found
Fixes: https://github.com/minio/minio/issues/5056
Every so often we get requirements for creating
directories/prefixes and we end up rejecting
such requirements. This PR implements this and
allows empty directories without any new file
addition to backend.
Existing lower APIs themselves are leveraged to provide
this behavior. Only FS backend supports this for
the time being as desired.
s3cmd cli fails when trying to upload a file to azure gateway.
Previous fixes in azure to handle client side encryption alone
did not completely address the problem.
We need to possibilly convert all the x-amz-meta-<name>
, i.e specifically <name> should be converted into a
C# identifier as mentioned in the docs for `put-blob`.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/storageservices/put-blob
```
s3cmd put README.md s3://myanis/
upload: 'README.md' -> 's3://myanis/README.md' [1 of 1]
4598 of 4598 100% in 0s 47.24 kB/s done
upload: 'README.md' -> 's3://myanis/README.md' [1 of 1]
4598 of 4598 100% in 0s 50.47 kB/s done
ERROR: S3 error: 400 (InvalidArgument): Your metadata headers are not supported.
```
There is a separate issue with s3cmd after this fix is applied where
the ETag is wronly validated https://github.com/s3tools/s3cmd/issues/880
But that is an upstream s3cmd problem which wrongly interprets ETag
to be md5sum of the content that was uploaded.
This PR addresses a long standing dependency on
`gopkg.in/check.v1` project used for our tests.
All tests are re-written to use the go default
testing framework instead.
There was no reason for us to use an external
package where Go tools are sufficient for this.
This is done to avoid repeated declaration of not-implemented
functions for each gateway. It also avoids a possible bug in go
https://github.com/golang/go/issues/18468 which is triggered on
our multiple PRs already.
- Add release-time conversion helpers
- Split GetCurrentReleaseTime() into two simpler functions.
- Avoid appending strings when assembling user-agent string.
- Reorder release info URLs to check the newer URLs earlier.
- Remove trivial low-level functions created solely for the purpose of
writing tests.
- Remove some unnecessary tests.
Amazon S3 API expects all incoming stream has a content-length
set it was superflous for us to support object layer which supports
unknown sized stream as well, this PR removes such requirements
and explicitly error out if input stream is less than zero.
* Enable ListMultipartUploads and ListObjectParts for FS.
Previously we had disabled ListMultipartUploads and ListObjectParts
to see if any clients break. Docker registry broke. This patch
enables ListMultipartUploads and ListObjectParts, however
ListMultipartUploads with prefix based listing is not
supported (which is not used by docker registry anyway).
i.e ListMultipartUploads will need exact object name.
Gateway implementation of ListObjectsV1 does not validate maxKeys range.
Raise an InvalidArgument when maxKeys is negative so that ListObjects
call is compatible with S3 on all gateways.
Gateway interface implementations of GetBucketInfo() under
azure and s3 gateway did not perform any bucketname input
validation resulting in incorrect responses when the tests
are expecting InvalidBucketName.
Fixes#4983
When running `make test` in docker, two test cases cause hanging.
This Patch fixes the problem by removing those test cases.
Thanks to @ws141 for identifying the problem.
The reedsolomon library now avoids allocations during reconstruction.
This change exploits that to reduce memory allocs and GC preasure during
healing and reading.
Previously we were wrongly adding `?` as part
of the resource name, add a test case to check
if this is handled properly.
Thanks to @kannappanr for reproducing this.
Without this change presigned URL generated with following
command would fail with signature mismatch.
```
aws s3 presign s3://testbucket/functional-tests.sh
```
It can happen that an incoming PutObject() request might
have inputs of following form eg:-
- bucketName is 'testbucket'
- objectName is '/'
bucketName exists and was previously created but there
are no other objects in this bucket. In a situation like
this parentDirIsObject() goes into an infinite loop.
Verifying that if '/' is an object fails on both backends
but the resulting `path.Dir('/')` returns `'/'` this causes
the closure to loop onto itself.
Fixes#4940
This change removes the ReadFileWithVerify function from the
StorageAPI. The ReadFile was basically a redirection to ReadFileWithVerify.
This change removes the redirection and moves the logic of
ReadFileWithVerify directly into ReadFile.
This removes a lot of unnecessary code in all StorageAPI implementations.
Fixes#4946
* review: fix doc and typos
Previously init multipart upload stores metadata of an object which is
used for complete multipart. This patch makes azure gateway to store
metadata information of init multipart object in azure in the name of
'minio.sys.tmp/multipart/v1/<UPLOAD-ID>/meta.json' and uses this
information on complete multipart.
This change refactor the ObjectLayer PutObject and PutObjectPart
functions. Instead of passing an io.Reader and a size to PUT operations
ObejectLayer expects an HashReader.
A HashReader verifies the MD5 sum (and SHA256 sum if required) of the object.
This change updates all all PutObject(Part) calls and removes unnecessary code
in all ObjectLayer implementations.
Fixes#4923
This is an improvement upon existing implementation
by avoiding transfer of access and secret keys over
the network. This change only exchanges JWT tokens
generated by an rpc client. Even if the JWT can be
traced over the network on a non-TLS connection, this
change makes sure that we never really expose the
secret key over the network.
Previously minio gateway returns invalid bucket name error for invalid
meta data. This is fixed by returning BadRequest with 'Unsupported
metadata' in response.
Fixes#4891
When servers are started simultaneously across multiple
nodes or simulating a local setup, it can happen such
that one of the servers in setup reaches a following
situation where it observes
- Some servers are formatted
- Some servers are unformatted
- Some servers are offline
Current state machine doesn't handle this correctly, to fix
this situation where we have unformatted, formatted and
disks offline we do not decisively know the course of
action. So we wait for the offline disks to change their state.
Once the offline disks change their state to either one of these
states we can decisively move forward.
- nil (formatted disk)
- errUnformattedDisk
- Or any other error such as errCorruptedDisk.
Fixes#4903
The default timeout of 30secs is not enough for high latency
environments, change these values to use 15 minutes instead.
With 30secs I/O timeouts seem to be quite common, this leads
to pretty much most SDKs and clients reconnect. This in-turn
causes significant performance problems. On a low latency
interconnect this can be quite challenging to transfer large
amounts of data. Setting this value to 15minutes covers
pretty much all known cases.
This PR was tested with `wondershaper <NIC> 20000 20000` by
limiting the network bandwidth to 20Mbit/sec. Default timeout
caused a significant amount of I/O timeouts, leading to
constant retires from the client. This seems to be more common
with tools like rclone, restic which have high concurrency set
by default. Once the value was fixed to 15minutes i/o timeouts
stopped and client could steadily upload data to the server
even while saturating the network.
Fixes#4670
Previously if any multipart part size > 100MiB is uploaded, azure
gateway returns error.
This patch fixes the issue by creating sub parts sizing each 100MiB of
given multipart part. On complete multipart, it fetches all uploaded
azure block ids for each parts and performs completion.
Fixes#4868
- Region handling can now use region endpoints directly.
- All uploads are streaming no more large buffer needed.
- Major API overhaul for CopyObject(dst, src)
- Fixes bugs present in existing code for copying
- metadata replace directive CopyObject
- PutObjectPart doesn't require md5Sum and sha256
All `net/rpc` requests go to `/minio`, so the existing
generic handler for reserved bucket check would essentially
erroneously send errors leading to distributed setups to
wait infinitely.
For `net/rpc` requests alone we should skip this check and
allow resource bucket names to be from `/minio` .