Currently we used to reload users every five minutes,
regardless of etcd is configured or not. But with etcd
configured we can do this more asynchronously to trigger
a refresh by using the watch API
Fixes#7515
One user has seen this following error log:
API: CompleteMultipartUpload(bucket=vertica, object=perf-dss-v03/cc2/02596813aecd4e476d810148586c2a3300d00000013557ef_0.gt)
Time: 15:44:07 UTC 04/11/2019
RequestID: 159475EFF4DEDFFB
RemoteHost: 172.26.87.184
UserAgent: vertica-v9.1.1-5
Error: open /data/.minio.sys/tmp/100bb3ec-6c0d-4a37-8b36-65241050eb02/xl.json: file exists
1: cmd/xl-v1-metadata.go:448:cmd.writeXLMetadata()
2: cmd/xl-v1-metadata.go:501:cmd.writeUniqueXLMetadata.func1()
This can happen when CompleteMultipartUpload fails with write quorum,
the S3 client will retry (since write quorum is 500 http response),
however the second call of CompleteMultipartUpload will fail because
this latter doesn't truly use a random uuid under .minio.sys/tmp/
directory but pick the upload id.
This commit fixes the behavior to choose a random uuid for generating
xl.json
Since AssumeRole API was introduced we have a wrong route
match which results in certain clients failing to upload objects
using multipart because, multipart POST conflicts with STS POST
AssumeRole API.
Write a proper matcher function which verifies the route more
appropriately such that both can co-exist.
Other listing optimizations include
- remove double sorting while filtering object entries
- improve error message when upload-id is not in quorum
- use jsoniter for full unmarshal json, instead of gjson
- remove unused code
Allow server to start if one of the local nodes in docker/kubernetes setup is successfully resolved
- The rule is that we need atleast one local node to work. We dont need to resolve the
rest at that point.
- In a non-orchestrational setup, we fail if we do not have atleast one local node up
and running.
- In an orchestrational setup (docker-swarm and kubernetes), We retry with a sleep of 5
seconds until any one local node shows up.
Fixes#6995
In distributed mode, use REST API to acquire and manage locks instead
of RPC.
RPC has been completely removed from MinIO source.
Since we are moving from RPC to REST, we cannot use rolling upgrades as the
nodes that have not yet been upgraded cannot talk to the ones that have
been upgraded.
We expect all minio processes on all nodes to be stopped and then the
upgrade process to be completed.
Also force http1.1 for inter-node communication
common prefixes in bucket name if already created
are disallowed when etcd is configured due to the
prefix matching issue. Make sure that when we look
for bucket we are only interested in exact bucket
name not the prefix.
- [x] Support bucket and regular object operations
- [x] Supports Select API on HDFS
- [x] Implement multipart API support
- [x] Completion of ListObjects support
There is no written specification about how to encode key names
when url encoding type is passed.
However, this change will encode URLs as url.QueryEscape() does
while considering AWS S3 exceptions.
This commit adds a unit test for the vault
config verification (which covers also `IsEmpty()`).
Vault-related code is hard to test with unit tests
since a Vault service would be necessary. Therefore
this commit only adds tests for a fraction of the code.
Fixes#7409
Most hadoop distributions hortonworks, cloudera all
depend on aws-sdk-java 1.7.x to 1.10.x - the releases
which have bugs related case sensitive check for
ETag header. Go changes the case of the headers set
to be canonical but only preserves them when set
through a direct map.
This fixes most compatibility issues we have had
in the past supporting older hadoop distributions.
This commit fixes a privilege escalation issue against
the S3 and web handlers. An authenticated IAM user
can:
- Read from or write to the internal '.minio.sys'
bucket by simply sending a properly signed
S3 GET or PUT request. Further, the user can
- Read from or write to the internal '.minio.sys'
bucket using the 'Upload'/'Download'/'DownloadZIP'
API by sending a "browser" request authenticated
with its JWT token.
This commit fixes another privilege escalation issue
abusing the inter-node communication of distributed
servers to obtain/modify the server configuration.
The inter-node communication is authenticated using
JWT-Tokens. Further, IAM users accessing the cluster
via the web UI also get a JWT token and the browser
will add this "user" JWT token to each the request.
Now, a user can extract that JWT token an can craft
HTTP POST requests for the inter-node communication
API endpoint. Since the server accepts ANY valid
JWT token it also accepts inter-node commands from
an authenticated user such that the user can execute
arbitrary commands bypassing the IAM policy engine
and impersonate other users, change its own IAM policy
or extract the admin access/secret key.
This is fixed by only accepting "admin" JWT tokens
(tokens containing the admin access key - and therefore
were generated with the admin secret key). Consequently,
only the admin user can execute such inter-node commands.
Simplify the cmd/http package overall by removing
custom plain text v/s tls connection detection, by
migrating to go1.12 and choose minimum version
to be go1.12
Also remove all the vendored deps, since they
are not useful anymore.
A race is detected between a bytes.Buffer generated with cmd/rpc.Pool
and http2 module. An issue is raised in golang (https://github.com/golang/go/issues/31192).
Meanwhile, this commit disables Pool in RPC code and it generates a
new 1kb of bytes.Buffer for each RPC call.
Before this commit, nodes wait indefinitely without showing any
indicate error message when a node is started with different access
and secret keys.
This PR will show '401 Unauthorized' in this case.