Minio server was preventing itself to start when any notification
target is down and not running. The PR changes the behavior by
avoiding startup abort in that case, so the user will still
be able to access Minio server using mc admin commands after
a restart or set config commands.
This commit fixes a weakness of the key-encryption-key
derivation for SSE-C encrypted objects. Before this
change the key-encryption-key was not bound to / didn't
depend on the object path. This allows an attacker to
repalce objects - encrypted with the same
client-key - with each other.
This change fixes this issue by updating the
key-encryption-key derivation to include:
- the domain (in this case SSE-C)
- a canonical object path representation
- the encryption & key derivation algorithm
Changing the object path now causes the KDF to derive a
different key-encryption-key such that the object-key
unsealing fails.
Including the domain (SSE-C) and encryption & key
derivation algorithm is not directly neccessary for this
fix. However, both will be included for the SSE-S3 KDF.
So they are included here to avoid updating the KDF
again when we add SSE-S3.
The leagcy KDF 'DARE-SHA256' is only used for existing
objects and never for new objects / key rotation.
This PR simplifies the code to avoid tracking
any running usage events. This PR also brings
in an upper threshold of upto 1 minute suspend
the usage function after which the usage would
proceed without waiting any longer.
This commit introduces a new crypto package providing
AWS S3 related cryptographic building blocks to implement
SSE-S3 (master key or KMS) and SSE-C.
This change only adds some basic functionallity esp.
related to SSE-S3 and documents the general approach
for SSE-S3 and SSE-C.
disk usage crawling is not needed when a tenant
is not sharing the same disk for multiple other
tenants. This PR adds an optimization when we
see a setup uses entire disk, we simply rely on
statvfs() to give us total usage.
This PR also additionally adds low priority
scheduling for usage check routine, such that
other go-routines blocked will be automatically
unblocked and prioritized before usage.
Minio server returns 403 (access denied) for head requests to prefixes
without trailing "/", this is different from S3 behaviour. S3 returns
404 in such cases.
Fixes#6080
This commit prevents complete server failures caused by
`logger.CriticalIf` calls. Instead of calling `os.Exit(1)`
the function now executes a panic with a special value
indicating that a critical error happend. At the top HTTP
handler layer panics are recovered and if its a critical
error the client gets an InternalServerError status code.
Further this allows unit tests to cover critical-error code
paths.
Add compile time GOROOT path to the list of prefix
of file paths to be removed.
Add webhandler function names to the slice that
stores function names to terminate logging.
During startup until the object layer is initialized
logger is disabled to provide for a cleaner UI error
message. CriticalIf is disabled, use FatalIf instead.
Also never call os.Exit(1) on running servers where
you can return error to client in handlers.
This commit limits the amount of memory allocated by the
S3 Multi-Object-Delete-API. The server used to allocate as
many bytes as provided by the client using Content-Length.
S3 specifies that the S3 Multi-Object-Delete-API can delete
at most 1000 objects using a single request.
(See: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/multiobjectdeleteapi.html)
Since the maximum S3 object name is limited to 1024 bytes the
XML body sent by the client can only contain up to 1000 * 1024
bytes (excluding XML format overhead).
This commit limits the size of the parsed XML for the S3
Multi-Object-Delete-API to 2 MB. This fixes a DoS
vulnerability since (auth.) clients, MitM-adversaries
(without TLS) and un-auth. users accessing buckets allowing
multi-delete by policy can kill the server.
This behavior is similar to the AWS-S3 implementation.
This PR adds CopyObject support for objects residing in buckets
in different Minio instances (where Minio instances are part of
a federated setup).
Also, added support for multiple Minio domain IPs. This is required
for distributed deployments, where one deployment may have multiple
nodes, each with a different public IP.
Buckets already present on a Minio server before it joins a
bucket federated deployment will now be added to etcd during
startup. In case of a bucket name collision, admin is informed
via Minio server console message.
Added configuration migration for configuration stored in etcd
backend.
Also, environment variables are updated and ListBucket path style
request is no longer forwarded.
Added support for new RPC support using HTTP POST. RPC's
arguments and reply are Gob encoded and sent as HTTP
request/response body.
This patch also removes Go RPC based implementation.
With the implementation of dummy GET ACL handlers,
tools like s3cmd perform few operations which causes
the ACL call to be invoked. Make sure that in our
router configuration GET?acl comes before actual
GET call to facilitate this dummy call.
tests were written in the manner by editing internal
variables of fsObjects to mimic certain behavior from
APIs, but this is racy when an active go-routine is
reading from the same variable.
Make sure to terminate the go-routine if possible for
these tests.
The current problem is that when you invoke
```
mc admin info myminio | head -1
● localhost:9000
```
This output is incorrect as the expected output should be
```
mc admin info myminio | head -1
● 192.168.1.17:9000
```
This commit adds a check to the server's admin-API such that it only
accepts Admin-API requests with authenticated bodies. Further this
commit updates the `madmin` package to always add the
`X-Amz-Content-Sha256` header.
This change improves the Admin-API security since the server does not
accept unauthenticated request bodies anymore.
After this commit `mc` must be updated to the new `madmin` api because
requests over TLS connections will fail.
This commit fixes a DoS vulnerability for certain APIs using
signature V4 by verifying the content-md5 and/or content-sha56 of
the request body in a streaming mode.
The issue was caused by reading the entire body of the request into
memory to verify the content-md5 or content-sha56 checksum if present.
The vulnerability could be exploited by either replaying a V4 request
(in the 15 min time frame) or sending a V4 presigned request with a
large body.
Removed field minio_http_requests_total as it was redundant with
minio_http_requests_duration_seconds_count
Also removed field minio_server_start_time_seconds as it was
redundant with process_start_time_seconds
GetBucketACL call returns empty for all GET in ACL requests,
the primary purpose of this PR is to provide legacy API support
for legacy applications.
Fixes#5706
Better support of HEAD and listing of zero sized objects with trailing
slash (a.k.a empty directory). For that, isLeafDir function is added
to indicate if the specified object is an empty directory or not. Each
backend (xl, fs) has the responsibility to store that information.
Currently, in both of XL & FS, an empty directory is represented by
an empty directory in the backend.
isLeafDir() checks if the given path is an empty directory or not,
since dir listing is costly if the latter contains too many objects,
readDirN() is added in this PR to list only N number of entries.
In isLeadDir(), we will only list one entry to check if a directory
is empty or not.
This commit fixes a DoS vulnerability in the
request authentication. The root cause is an 'unlimited'
read-into-RAM from the request body.
Since this read happens before the request authentication
is verified the vulnerability can be exploit without any
access privileges.
This commit limits the size of the request body to 3 MB.
This is about the same size as AWS. The limit seems to be
between 1.6 and 3.2 MB - depending on the AWS machine which
is handling the request.
This commit ensures that all tickers are stopped using defer ticker.Stop()
style. This will also fix one bug seen when a client starts to listen to
event notifications and that case will result a leak in tickers.
Current healing has an issue when disks are healed
even when they are offline without knowing if disk
is unformatted. This can lead to issues of pre-maturely
removing the disk from the set just because it was
temporarily offline.
There is an increasing number of `mc admin heal` usage
on a cron or regular basis. It is possible that if healing
code saw disk is offline it might prematurely take it down,
this causes availability issues.
Fixes#5826
Previously we used allow bucket policies without
`Version` field to be set to any given value, but
this behavior is inconsistent with AWS S3.
PR #5790 addressed this by making bucket policies
stricter and cleaner, but this causes a breaking
change causing any existing policies perhaps without
`Version` field or the field to be empty to fail upon
server startup.
This PR brings a code to migrate under these scenarios
as a one time operation.