/// Copyright (c) 2015-2021 MinIO, Inc. // // This file is part of MinIO Object Storage stack // // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU Affero General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License // along with this program. If not, see . package cmd import ( "bytes" "context" "crypto/sha256" "crypto/x509" "encoding/base64" "errors" "fmt" "net/http" "strings" "time" "github.com/gorilla/mux" "github.com/minio/madmin-go" "github.com/minio/minio/internal/auth" "github.com/minio/minio/internal/config/identity/openid" xhttp "github.com/minio/minio/internal/http" "github.com/minio/minio/internal/logger" iampolicy "github.com/minio/pkg/iam/policy" "github.com/minio/pkg/wildcard" ) const ( // STS API version. stsAPIVersion = "2011-06-15" stsVersion = "Version" stsAction = "Action" stsPolicy = "Policy" stsToken = "Token" stsRoleArn = "RoleArn" stsWebIdentityToken = "WebIdentityToken" stsWebIdentityAccessToken = "WebIdentityAccessToken" // only valid if UserInfo is enabled. stsDurationSeconds = "DurationSeconds" stsLDAPUsername = "LDAPUsername" stsLDAPPassword = "LDAPPassword" // STS API action constants clientGrants = "AssumeRoleWithClientGrants" webIdentity = "AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity" ldapIdentity = "AssumeRoleWithLDAPIdentity" clientCertificate = "AssumeRoleWithCertificate" assumeRole = "AssumeRole" stsRequestBodyLimit = 10 * (1 << 20) // 10 MiB // JWT claim keys expClaim = "exp" subClaim = "sub" audClaim = "aud" issClaim = "iss" // JWT claim to check the parent user parentClaim = "parent" // LDAP claim keys ldapUser = "ldapUser" ldapUserN = "ldapUsername" // Role Claim key roleArnClaim = "roleArn" ) // stsAPIHandlers implements and provides http handlers for AWS STS API. type stsAPIHandlers struct{} // registerSTSRouter - registers AWS STS compatible APIs. func registerSTSRouter(router *mux.Router) { // Initialize STS. sts := &stsAPIHandlers{} // STS Router stsRouter := router.NewRoute().PathPrefix(SlashSeparator).Subrouter() // Assume roles with no JWT, handles AssumeRole. stsRouter.Methods(http.MethodPost).MatcherFunc(func(r *http.Request, rm *mux.RouteMatch) bool { ctypeOk := wildcard.MatchSimple("application/x-www-form-urlencoded*", r.Header.Get(xhttp.ContentType)) authOk := wildcard.MatchSimple(signV4Algorithm+"*", r.Header.Get(xhttp.Authorization)) noQueries := len(r.URL.RawQuery) == 0 return ctypeOk && authOk && noQueries }).HandlerFunc(httpTraceAll(sts.AssumeRole)) // Assume roles with JWT handler, handles both ClientGrants and WebIdentity. stsRouter.Methods(http.MethodPost).MatcherFunc(func(r *http.Request, rm *mux.RouteMatch) bool { ctypeOk := wildcard.MatchSimple("application/x-www-form-urlencoded*", r.Header.Get(xhttp.ContentType)) noQueries := len(r.URL.RawQuery) == 0 return ctypeOk && noQueries }).HandlerFunc(httpTraceAll(sts.AssumeRoleWithSSO)) // AssumeRoleWithClientGrants stsRouter.Methods(http.MethodPost).HandlerFunc(httpTraceAll(sts.AssumeRoleWithClientGrants)). Queries(stsAction, clientGrants). Queries(stsVersion, stsAPIVersion). Queries(stsToken, "{Token:.*}") // AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity stsRouter.Methods(http.MethodPost).HandlerFunc(httpTraceAll(sts.AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity)). Queries(stsAction, webIdentity). Queries(stsVersion, stsAPIVersion). Queries(stsWebIdentityToken, "{Token:.*}") // AssumeRoleWithLDAPIdentity stsRouter.Methods(http.MethodPost).HandlerFunc(httpTraceAll(sts.AssumeRoleWithLDAPIdentity)). Queries(stsAction, ldapIdentity). Queries(stsVersion, stsAPIVersion). Queries(stsLDAPUsername, "{LDAPUsername:.*}"). Queries(stsLDAPPassword, "{LDAPPassword:.*}") // AssumeRoleWithCertificate stsRouter.Methods(http.MethodPost).HandlerFunc(httpTraceAll(sts.AssumeRoleWithCertificate)). Queries(stsAction, clientCertificate). Queries(stsVersion, stsAPIVersion) } func checkAssumeRoleAuth(ctx context.Context, r *http.Request) (user auth.Credentials, isErrCodeSTS bool, stsErr STSErrorCode) { if !isRequestSignatureV4(r) { return user, true, ErrSTSAccessDenied } s3Err := isReqAuthenticated(ctx, r, globalSite.Region, serviceSTS) if s3Err != ErrNone { return user, false, STSErrorCode(s3Err) } user, _, s3Err = getReqAccessKeyV4(r, globalSite.Region, serviceSTS) if s3Err != ErrNone { return user, false, STSErrorCode(s3Err) } // Temporary credentials or Service accounts cannot generate further temporary credentials. if user.IsTemp() || user.IsServiceAccount() { return user, true, ErrSTSAccessDenied } // Session tokens are not allowed in STS AssumeRole requests. if getSessionToken(r) != "" { return user, true, ErrSTSAccessDenied } return user, true, ErrSTSNone } func parseForm(r *http.Request) error { if err := r.ParseForm(); err != nil { return err } for k, v := range r.PostForm { if _, ok := r.Form[k]; !ok { r.Form[k] = v } } return nil } // AssumeRole - implementation of AWS STS API AssumeRole to get temporary // credentials for regular users on Minio. // https://docs.aws.amazon.com/STS/latest/APIReference/API_AssumeRole.html func (sts *stsAPIHandlers) AssumeRole(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { ctx := newContext(r, w, "AssumeRole") // Check auth here (otherwise r.Form will have unexpected values from // the call to `parseForm` below), but return failure only after we are // able to validate that it is a valid STS request, so that we are able // to send an appropriate audit log. user, isErrCodeSTS, stsErr := checkAssumeRoleAuth(ctx, r) if err := parseForm(r); err != nil { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInvalidParameterValue, err) return } if r.Form.Get(stsVersion) != stsAPIVersion { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSMissingParameter, fmt.Errorf("Invalid STS API version %s, expecting %s", r.Form.Get(stsVersion), stsAPIVersion)) return } action := r.Form.Get(stsAction) switch action { case assumeRole: default: writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInvalidParameterValue, fmt.Errorf("Unsupported action %s", action)) return } ctx = newContext(r, w, action) defer logger.AuditLog(ctx, w, r, nil) // Validate the authentication result here so that failures will be // audit-logged. if stsErr != ErrSTSNone { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, isErrCodeSTS, stsErr, nil) return } sessionPolicyStr := r.Form.Get(stsPolicy) // https://docs.aws.amazon.com/STS/latest/APIReference/API_AssumeRole.html // The plain text that you use for both inline and managed session // policies shouldn't exceed 2048 characters. if len(sessionPolicyStr) > 2048 { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInvalidParameterValue, fmt.Errorf("Session policy shouldn't exceed 2048 characters")) return } if len(sessionPolicyStr) > 0 { sessionPolicy, err := iampolicy.ParseConfig(bytes.NewReader([]byte(sessionPolicyStr))) if err != nil { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInvalidParameterValue, err) return } // Version in policy must not be empty if sessionPolicy.Version == "" { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInvalidParameterValue, fmt.Errorf("Version cannot be empty expecting '2012-10-17'")) return } } duration, err := openid.GetDefaultExpiration(r.Form.Get(stsDurationSeconds)) if err != nil { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInvalidParameterValue, err) return } m := map[string]interface{}{ expClaim: UTCNow().Add(duration).Unix(), parentClaim: user.AccessKey, } // Validate that user.AccessKey's policies can be retrieved - it may not // be in case the user is disabled. _, err = globalIAMSys.PolicyDBGet(user.AccessKey, false) if err != nil { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInvalidParameterValue, err) return } if len(sessionPolicyStr) > 0 { m[iampolicy.SessionPolicyName] = base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString([]byte(sessionPolicyStr)) } secret := globalActiveCred.SecretKey cred, err := auth.GetNewCredentialsWithMetadata(m, secret) if err != nil { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInternalError, err) return } // Set the parent of the temporary access key, so that it's access // policy is inherited from `user.AccessKey`. cred.ParentUser = user.AccessKey // Set the newly generated credentials. if err = globalIAMSys.SetTempUser(ctx, cred.AccessKey, cred, ""); err != nil { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInternalError, err) return } // Call hook for site replication. if cred.ParentUser != globalActiveCred.AccessKey { if err := globalSiteReplicationSys.IAMChangeHook(ctx, madmin.SRIAMItem{ Type: madmin.SRIAMItemSTSAcc, STSCredential: &madmin.SRSTSCredential{ AccessKey: cred.AccessKey, SecretKey: cred.SecretKey, SessionToken: cred.SessionToken, ParentUser: cred.ParentUser, }, }); err != nil { writeErrorResponseJSON(ctx, w, toAdminAPIErr(ctx, err), r.URL) return } } assumeRoleResponse := &AssumeRoleResponse{ Result: AssumeRoleResult{ Credentials: cred, }, } assumeRoleResponse.ResponseMetadata.RequestID = w.Header().Get(xhttp.AmzRequestID) writeSuccessResponseXML(w, encodeResponse(assumeRoleResponse)) } func (sts *stsAPIHandlers) AssumeRoleWithSSO(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { ctx := newContext(r, w, "AssumeRoleSSOCommon") // Parse the incoming form data. if err := parseForm(r); err != nil { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInvalidParameterValue, err) return } if r.Form.Get(stsVersion) != stsAPIVersion { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSMissingParameter, fmt.Errorf("Invalid STS API version %s, expecting %s", r.Form.Get("Version"), stsAPIVersion)) return } action := r.Form.Get(stsAction) switch action { case ldapIdentity: sts.AssumeRoleWithLDAPIdentity(w, r) return case clientGrants, webIdentity: default: writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInvalidParameterValue, fmt.Errorf("Unsupported action %s", action)) return } ctx = newContext(r, w, action) defer logger.AuditLog(ctx, w, r, nil) token := r.Form.Get(stsToken) if token == "" { token = r.Form.Get(stsWebIdentityToken) } accessToken := r.Form.Get(stsWebIdentityAccessToken) roleArn := openid.DummyRoleARN if globalIAMSys.HasRolePolicy() { var err error roleArnStr := r.Form.Get(stsRoleArn) roleArn, _, err = globalIAMSys.GetRolePolicy(roleArnStr) if err != nil { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInvalidParameterValue, fmt.Errorf("Error processing %s parameter: %v", stsRoleArn, err)) return } } // Validate JWT; check clientID in claims matches the one associated with the roleArn m, err := globalOpenIDConfig.Validate(roleArn, token, accessToken, r.Form.Get(stsDurationSeconds)) if err != nil { switch err { case openid.ErrTokenExpired: switch action { case clientGrants: writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSClientGrantsExpiredToken, err) case webIdentity: writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSWebIdentityExpiredToken, err) } return case auth.ErrInvalidDuration: writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInvalidParameterValue, err) return } writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInvalidParameterValue, err) return } var policyName string if globalIAMSys.HasRolePolicy() { // If roleArn is used, we set it as a claim, and use the // associated policy when credentials are used. m[roleArnClaim] = roleArn.String() } else { // If no role policy is configured, then we use claims from the // JWT. This is a MinIO STS API specific value, this value // should be set and configured on your identity provider as // part of JWT custom claims. policySet, ok := iampolicy.GetPoliciesFromClaims(m, iamPolicyClaimNameOpenID()) policies := strings.Join(policySet.ToSlice(), ",") if ok { policyName = globalIAMSys.CurrentPolicies(policies) } if globalAuthZPlugin == nil { if !ok { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInvalidParameterValue, fmt.Errorf("%s claim missing from the JWT token, credentials will not be generated", iamPolicyClaimNameOpenID())) return } else if policyName == "" { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInvalidParameterValue, fmt.Errorf("None of the given policies (`%s`) are defined, credentials will not be generated", policies)) return } } m[iamPolicyClaimNameOpenID()] = policyName } sessionPolicyStr := r.Form.Get(stsPolicy) // https://docs.aws.amazon.com/STS/latest/APIReference/API_AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity.html // The plain text that you use for both inline and managed session // policies shouldn't exceed 2048 characters. if len(sessionPolicyStr) > 2048 { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInvalidParameterValue, fmt.Errorf("Session policy should not exceed 2048 characters")) return } if len(sessionPolicyStr) > 0 { sessionPolicy, err := iampolicy.ParseConfig(bytes.NewReader([]byte(sessionPolicyStr))) if err != nil { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInvalidParameterValue, err) return } // Version in policy must not be empty if sessionPolicy.Version == "" { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInvalidParameterValue, fmt.Errorf("Invalid session policy version")) return } m[iampolicy.SessionPolicyName] = base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString([]byte(sessionPolicyStr)) } secret := globalActiveCred.SecretKey cred, err := auth.GetNewCredentialsWithMetadata(m, secret) if err != nil { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInternalError, err) return } // https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#ClaimStability // claim is only considered stable when subject and iss are used together // this is to ensure that ParentUser doesn't change and we get to use // parentUser as per the requirements for service accounts for OpenID // based logins. var subFromToken string if v, ok := m[subClaim]; ok { subFromToken, _ = v.(string) } if subFromToken == "" { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInvalidParameterValue, errors.New("STS JWT Token has `sub` claim missing, `sub` claim is mandatory")) return } var issFromToken string if v, ok := m[issClaim]; ok { issFromToken, _ = v.(string) } // Since issFromToken can have `/` characters (it is typically the // provider URL), we hash and encode it to base64 here. This is needed // because there will be a policy mapping stored on drives whose // filename is this parentUser: therefore, it needs to have only valid // filename characters and needs to have bounded length. { h := sha256.New() h.Write([]byte("openid:" + subFromToken + ":" + issFromToken)) bs := h.Sum(nil) cred.ParentUser = base64.RawURLEncoding.EncodeToString(bs) } // Set the newly generated credentials. if err = globalIAMSys.SetTempUser(ctx, cred.AccessKey, cred, policyName); err != nil { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInternalError, err) return } // Call hook for site replication. if err := globalSiteReplicationSys.IAMChangeHook(ctx, madmin.SRIAMItem{ Type: madmin.SRIAMItemSTSAcc, STSCredential: &madmin.SRSTSCredential{ AccessKey: cred.AccessKey, SecretKey: cred.SecretKey, SessionToken: cred.SessionToken, ParentUser: cred.ParentUser, ParentPolicyMapping: policyName, }, }); err != nil { writeErrorResponseJSON(ctx, w, toAdminAPIErr(ctx, err), r.URL) return } var encodedSuccessResponse []byte switch action { case clientGrants: clientGrantsResponse := &AssumeRoleWithClientGrantsResponse{ Result: ClientGrantsResult{ Credentials: cred, SubjectFromToken: subFromToken, }, } clientGrantsResponse.ResponseMetadata.RequestID = w.Header().Get(xhttp.AmzRequestID) encodedSuccessResponse = encodeResponse(clientGrantsResponse) case webIdentity: webIdentityResponse := &AssumeRoleWithWebIdentityResponse{ Result: WebIdentityResult{ Credentials: cred, SubjectFromWebIdentityToken: subFromToken, }, } webIdentityResponse.ResponseMetadata.RequestID = w.Header().Get(xhttp.AmzRequestID) encodedSuccessResponse = encodeResponse(webIdentityResponse) } writeSuccessResponseXML(w, encodedSuccessResponse) } // AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity - implementation of AWS STS API supporting OAuth2.0 // users from web identity provider such as Facebook, Google, or any OpenID // Connect-compatible identity provider. // // Eg:- // $ curl https://minio:9000/?Action=AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity&WebIdentityToken= func (sts *stsAPIHandlers) AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { sts.AssumeRoleWithSSO(w, r) } // AssumeRoleWithClientGrants - implementation of AWS STS extension API supporting // OAuth2.0 client credential grants. // // Eg:- // $ curl https://minio:9000/?Action=AssumeRoleWithClientGrants&Token= func (sts *stsAPIHandlers) AssumeRoleWithClientGrants(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { sts.AssumeRoleWithSSO(w, r) } // AssumeRoleWithLDAPIdentity - implements user auth against LDAP server func (sts *stsAPIHandlers) AssumeRoleWithLDAPIdentity(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { ctx := newContext(r, w, "AssumeRoleWithLDAPIdentity") defer logger.AuditLog(ctx, w, r, nil, stsLDAPPassword) // Parse the incoming form data. if err := parseForm(r); err != nil { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInvalidParameterValue, err) return } if r.Form.Get(stsVersion) != stsAPIVersion { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSMissingParameter, fmt.Errorf("Invalid STS API version %s, expecting %s", r.Form.Get("Version"), stsAPIVersion)) return } ldapUsername := r.Form.Get(stsLDAPUsername) ldapPassword := r.Form.Get(stsLDAPPassword) if ldapUsername == "" || ldapPassword == "" { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSMissingParameter, fmt.Errorf("LDAPUsername and LDAPPassword cannot be empty")) return } action := r.Form.Get(stsAction) switch action { case ldapIdentity: default: writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInvalidParameterValue, fmt.Errorf("Unsupported action %s", action)) return } sessionPolicyStr := r.Form.Get(stsPolicy) // https://docs.aws.amazon.com/STS/latest/APIReference/API_AssumeRole.html // The plain text that you use for both inline and managed session // policies shouldn't exceed 2048 characters. if len(sessionPolicyStr) > 2048 { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInvalidParameterValue, fmt.Errorf("Session policy should not exceed 2048 characters")) return } if len(sessionPolicyStr) > 0 { sessionPolicy, err := iampolicy.ParseConfig(bytes.NewReader([]byte(sessionPolicyStr))) if err != nil { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInvalidParameterValue, err) return } // Version in policy must not be empty if sessionPolicy.Version == "" { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInvalidParameterValue, fmt.Errorf("Version needs to be specified in session policy")) return } } ldapUserDN, groupDistNames, err := globalLDAPConfig.Bind(ldapUsername, ldapPassword) if err != nil { err = fmt.Errorf("LDAP server error: %w", err) writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInvalidParameterValue, err) return } // Check if this user or their groups have a policy applied. ldapPolicies, _ := globalIAMSys.PolicyDBGet(ldapUserDN, false, groupDistNames...) if len(ldapPolicies) == 0 && globalAuthZPlugin == nil { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInvalidParameterValue, fmt.Errorf("expecting a policy to be set for user `%s` or one of their groups: `%s` - rejecting this request", ldapUserDN, strings.Join(groupDistNames, "`,`"))) return } expiryDur, err := globalLDAPConfig.GetExpiryDuration(r.Form.Get(stsDurationSeconds)) if err != nil { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInvalidParameterValue, err) return } m := map[string]interface{}{ expClaim: UTCNow().Add(expiryDur).Unix(), ldapUser: ldapUserDN, ldapUserN: ldapUsername, } if len(sessionPolicyStr) > 0 { m[iampolicy.SessionPolicyName] = base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString([]byte(sessionPolicyStr)) } secret := globalActiveCred.SecretKey cred, err := auth.GetNewCredentialsWithMetadata(m, secret) if err != nil { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInternalError, err) return } // Set the parent of the temporary access key, this is useful // in obtaining service accounts by this cred. cred.ParentUser = ldapUserDN // Set this value to LDAP groups, LDAP user can be part // of large number of groups cred.Groups = groupDistNames // Set the newly generated credentials, policyName is empty on purpose // LDAP policies are applied automatically using their ldapUser, ldapGroups // mapping. if err = globalIAMSys.SetTempUser(ctx, cred.AccessKey, cred, ""); err != nil { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInternalError, err) return } // Call hook for site replication. if err := globalSiteReplicationSys.IAMChangeHook(ctx, madmin.SRIAMItem{ Type: madmin.SRIAMItemSTSAcc, STSCredential: &madmin.SRSTSCredential{ AccessKey: cred.AccessKey, SecretKey: cred.SecretKey, SessionToken: cred.SessionToken, ParentUser: cred.ParentUser, }, }); err != nil { writeErrorResponseJSON(ctx, w, toAdminAPIErr(ctx, err), r.URL) return } ldapIdentityResponse := &AssumeRoleWithLDAPResponse{ Result: LDAPIdentityResult{ Credentials: cred, }, } ldapIdentityResponse.ResponseMetadata.RequestID = w.Header().Get(xhttp.AmzRequestID) encodedSuccessResponse := encodeResponse(ldapIdentityResponse) writeSuccessResponseXML(w, encodedSuccessResponse) } // AssumeRoleWithCertificate implements user authentication with client certificates. // It verifies the client-provided X.509 certificate, maps the certificate to an S3 policy // and returns temp. S3 credentials to the client. // // API endpoint: https://minio:9000?Action=AssumeRoleWithCertificate&Version=2011-06-15 func (sts *stsAPIHandlers) AssumeRoleWithCertificate(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { ctx := newContext(r, w, "AssumeRoleWithCertificate") if !globalSTSTLSConfig.Enabled { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSNotInitialized, errors.New("STS API 'AssumeRoleWithCertificate' is disabled")) return } // We have to establish a TLS connection and the // client must provide exactly one client certificate. // Otherwise, we don't have a certificate to verify or // the policy lookup would ambigious. if r.TLS == nil { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInsecureConnection, errors.New("No TLS connection attempt")) return } // A client may send a certificate chain such that we end up // with multiple peer certificates. However, we can only accept // a single client certificate. Otherwise, the certificate to // policy mapping would be ambigious. // However, we can filter all CA certificates and only check // whether they client has sent exactly one (non-CA) leaf certificate. peerCertificates := make([]*x509.Certificate, 0, len(r.TLS.PeerCertificates)) for _, cert := range r.TLS.PeerCertificates { if cert.IsCA { continue } peerCertificates = append(peerCertificates, cert) } r.TLS.PeerCertificates = peerCertificates // Now, we have to check that the client has provided exactly one leaf // certificate that we can map to a policy. if len(r.TLS.PeerCertificates) == 0 { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSMissingParameter, errors.New("No client certificate provided")) return } if len(r.TLS.PeerCertificates) > 1 { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInvalidParameterValue, errors.New("More than one client certificate provided")) return } certificate := r.TLS.PeerCertificates[0] if !globalSTSTLSConfig.InsecureSkipVerify { // Verify whether the client certificate has been issued by a trusted CA. _, err := certificate.Verify(x509.VerifyOptions{ KeyUsages: []x509.ExtKeyUsage{ x509.ExtKeyUsageClientAuth, }, Roots: globalRootCAs, }) if err != nil { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInvalidClientCertificate, err) return } } else { // Technically, there is no security argument for verifying the key usage // when we don't verify that the certificate has been issued by a trusted CA. // Any client can create a certificate with arbitrary key usage settings. // // However, this check ensures that a certificate with an invalid key usage // gets rejected even when we skip certificate verification. This helps // clients detect malformed certificates during testing instead of e.g. // a self-signed certificate that works while a comparable certificate // issued by a trusted CA fails due to the MinIO server being less strict // w.r.t. key usage verification. // // Basically, MinIO is more consistent (from a client perspective) when // we verify the key usage all the time. var validKeyUsage bool for _, usage := range certificate.ExtKeyUsage { if usage == x509.ExtKeyUsageAny || usage == x509.ExtKeyUsageClientAuth { validKeyUsage = true break } } if !validKeyUsage { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSMissingParameter, errors.New("certificate is not valid for client authentication")) return } } // We map the X.509 subject common name to the policy. So, a client // with the common name "foo" will be associated with the policy "foo". // Other mapping functions - e.g. public-key hash based mapping - are // possible but not implemented. // // Group mapping is not possible with standard X.509 certificates. if certificate.Subject.CommonName == "" { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSMissingParameter, errors.New("certificate subject CN cannot be empty")) return } expiry, err := globalSTSTLSConfig.GetExpiryDuration(r.Form.Get(stsDurationSeconds)) if err != nil { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSMissingParameter, err) return } // We set the expiry of the temp. credentials to the minimum of the // configured expiry and the duration until the certificate itself // expires. // We must not issue credentials that out-live the certificate. if validUntil := time.Until(certificate.NotAfter); validUntil < expiry { expiry = validUntil } // Associate any service accounts to the certificate CN parentUser := "tls:" + certificate.Subject.CommonName tmpCredentials, err := auth.GetNewCredentialsWithMetadata(map[string]interface{}{ expClaim: UTCNow().Add(expiry).Unix(), parentClaim: parentUser, subClaim: certificate.Subject.CommonName, audClaim: certificate.Subject.Organization, issClaim: certificate.Issuer.CommonName, }, globalActiveCred.SecretKey) if err != nil { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInternalError, err) return } tmpCredentials.ParentUser = parentUser policyName := certificate.Subject.CommonName err = globalIAMSys.SetTempUser(ctx, tmpCredentials.AccessKey, tmpCredentials, policyName) if err != nil { writeSTSErrorResponse(ctx, w, true, ErrSTSInternalError, err) return } // Call hook for site replication. if err := globalSiteReplicationSys.IAMChangeHook(ctx, madmin.SRIAMItem{ Type: madmin.SRIAMItemSTSAcc, STSCredential: &madmin.SRSTSCredential{ AccessKey: tmpCredentials.AccessKey, SecretKey: tmpCredentials.SecretKey, SessionToken: tmpCredentials.SessionToken, ParentUser: tmpCredentials.ParentUser, ParentPolicyMapping: policyName, }, }); err != nil { writeErrorResponseJSON(ctx, w, toAdminAPIErr(ctx, err), r.URL) return } response := new(AssumeRoleWithCertificateResponse) response.Result.Credentials = tmpCredentials response.Metadata.RequestID = w.Header().Get(xhttp.AmzRequestID) writeSuccessResponseXML(w, encodeResponse(response)) }