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362 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Dalton Hubble
cd7fd29194 Update etcd from v3.4.10 to v3.4.12
* https://github.com/etcd-io/etcd/blob/master/CHANGELOG-3.4.md
2020-08-19 21:25:41 -07:00
Bo Huang
aafa38476a
Fix SELinux race condition on non-bootstrap controllers in multi-controller (#808)
* Fix race condition for bootstrap-secrets SELinux context on non-bootstrap controllers in multi-controller FCOS clusters
* On first boot from disk on non-bootstrap controllers, adding bootstrap-secrets races with kubelet.service starting, which can cause the secrets assets to have the wrong label until kubelet.service restarts (service, reboot, auto-update)
* This can manifest as `kube-apiserver`, `kube-controller-manager`, and `kube-scheduler` pods crashlooping on spare controllers on first cluster creation
2020-08-19 21:18:10 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
c87db3ef37 Update Kubernetes from v1.18.6 to v1.18.8
* https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.18.md#v1188
2020-08-13 20:47:43 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
5e70d7e2c8 Migrate from Terraform v0.12.x to v0.13.x
* Recommend Terraform v0.13.x
* Support automatic install of poseidon's provider plugins
* Update tutorial docs for Terraform v0.13.x
* Add migration guide for Terraform v0.13.x (best-effort)
* Require Terraform v0.12.26+ (migration compatibility)
* Require `terraform-provider-ct` v0.6.1
* Require `terraform-provider-matchbox` v0.4.1
* Require `terraform-provider-digitalocean` v1.20+

Related:

* https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/announcing-hashicorp-terraform-0-13/
* https://www.terraform.io/upgrade-guides/0-13.html
* https://registry.terraform.io/providers/poseidon/ct/latest
* https://registry.terraform.io/providers/poseidon/matchbox/latest
2020-08-12 01:54:32 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
f6ce12766b Allow terraform-provider-aws v3.0+ plugin
* Typhoon AWS is compatible with terraform-provider-aws v3.x releases
* Continue to allow v2.23+, no v3.x specific features are used
* Set required provider versions in the worker module, since
it can be used independently

Related:

* https://github.com/terraform-providers/terraform-provider-aws/releases/tag/v3.0.0
2020-08-09 12:39:26 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
ccee5d3d89 Update from coreos/flannel-cni to poseidon/flannel-cni
* Update CNI plugins from v0.6.0 to v0.8.6 to fix several CVEs
* Update the base image to alpine:3.12
* Use `flannel-cni` as an init container and remove sleep
* https://github.com/poseidon/terraform-render-bootstrap/pull/205
* https://github.com/poseidon/flannel-cni
* https://quay.io/repository/poseidon/flannel-cni

Background

* Switch from github.com/coreos/flannel-cni v0.3.0 which was last
published by me in 2017 and is no longer accessible to me to maintain
or patch
* Port to the poseidon/flannel-cni rewrite, which releases v0.4.0
to continue the prior release numbering
2020-08-02 15:13:15 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
78e6409bd0 Fix flannel support on Fedora CoreOS
* Fedora CoreOS now ships systemd-udev's `default.link` while
Flannel relies on being able to pick its own MAC address for
the `flannel.1` link for tunneled traffic to reach cni0 on
the destination side, without being dropped
* This change first appeared in FCOS testing-devel 32.20200624.20.1
and is the behavior going forward in FCOS since it was added
to align FCOS network naming / configs with the rest of Fedora
and address issues related to the default being missing
* Flatcar Linux (and Container Linux) has a specific flannel.link
configuration builtin, so it was not affected
* https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker/issues/574#issuecomment-665487296

Note: Typhoon's recommended and default CNI provider is Calico,
unless `networking` is set to flannel directly.
2020-08-01 21:22:08 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
cd0a28904e Update Cilium from v1.8.1 to v1.8.2
* https://github.com/cilium/cilium/releases/tag/v1.8.2
2020-07-25 16:06:27 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
618f8b30fd Update CoreDNS from v1.6.7 to v1.7.0
* https://coredns.io/2020/06/15/coredns-1.7.0-release/
* Update Grafana dashboard with revised metrics names
2020-07-25 15:51:31 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
264d23a1b5 Declare etcd data directory permissions
* Set etcd data directory /var/lib/etcd permissions to 700
* On Flatcar Linux, /var/lib/etcd is pre-existing and Ignition
v2 doesn't overwrite the directory. Update the Container Linux
config, but add the manual chmod workaround to bootstrap for
Flatcar Linux users
* https://github.com/etcd-io/etcd/blob/master/CHANGELOG-3.4.md#v3410-2020-07-16
* https://github.com/etcd-io/etcd/pull/11798
2020-07-25 15:48:27 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
f96e91f225 Update etcd from v3.4.9 to v3.4.10
* https://github.com/etcd-io/etcd/releases/tag/v3.4.10
2020-07-18 14:08:22 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
6df6bf904a Show Cilium as a CNI provider option in docs
* Start to show Cilium as a CNI option
* https://github.com/cilium/cilium
2020-07-18 13:27:56 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
9ea6d2c245 Update Kubernetes from v1.18.5 to v1.18.6
* https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.18.md#v1186
* https://github.com/poseidon/terraform-render-bootstrap/pull/201
2020-07-15 22:05:57 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
49050320ce Update Cilium from v1.8.0 to v1.8.1
* https://github.com/cilium/cilium/releases/tag/v1.8.1
2020-07-05 16:00:00 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
7bce15975c Update Kubernetes from v1.18.4 to v1.18.5
* https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.18.md#v1185
2020-06-27 13:52:18 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
1f83ae7dbb Update Calico from v3.14.1 to v3.15.0
* https://docs.projectcalico.org/v3.15/release-notes/
2020-06-26 02:40:12 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
d27f367004 Update Cilium from v1.8.0-rc4 to v1.8.0
* https://github.com/cilium/cilium/releases/tag/v1.8.0
2020-06-22 22:26:49 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
e9c8520359 Add experimental Cilium CNI provider
* Accept experimental CNI `networking` mode "cilium"
* Run Cilium v1.8.0-rc4 with overlay vxlan tunnels and a
minimal set of features. We're interested in:
  * IPAM: Divide pod_cidr into /24 subnets per node
  * CNI networking pod-to-pod, pod-to-external
  * BPF masquerade
  * NetworkPolicy as defined by Kubernetes (no L7 Policy)
* Continue using kube-proxy with Cilium probe mode
* Firewall changes:
  * Require UDP 8472 for vxlan (Linux kernel default) between nodes
  * Optional ICMP echo(8) between nodes for host reachability
    (health)
  * Optional TCP 4240 between nodes for endpoint reachability (health)

Known Issues:

* Containers with `hostPort` don't listen on all host addresses,
these workloads must use `hostNetwork` for now
https://github.com/cilium/cilium/issues/12116
* Erroneous warning on Fedora CoreOS
https://github.com/cilium/cilium/issues/10256

Note: This is experimental. It is not listed in docs and may be
changed or removed without a deprecation notice

Related:

* https://github.com/poseidon/terraform-render-bootstrap/pull/192
* https://github.com/cilium/cilium/issues/12217
2020-06-21 20:41:53 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
4cfafeaa07 Fix Kubelet starting before hostname set on FCOS AWS
* Fedora CoreOS `kubelet.service` can start before the hostname
is set. Kubelet reads the hostname to determine the node name to
register. If the hostname was read as localhost, Kubelet will
continue trying to register as localhost (problem)
* This race manifests as a node that appears NotReady, the Kubelet
is trying to register as localhost, while the host itself (by then)
has an AWS provided hostname. Restarting kubelet.service is a
manual fix so Kubelet re-reads the hostname
* This race could only be shown on AWS, not on Google Cloud or
Azure despite attempts. Bare-metal and DigitalOcean differ and
use hostname-override (e.g. afterburn) so they're not affected
* Wait for nodes to have a non-localhost hostname in the oneshot
that awaits /etc/resolve.conf. Typhoon has no valid cases for a
node hostname being localhost (not even single-node clusters)

Related Openshift: https://github.com/openshift/machine-config-operator/pull/1813
Close https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon/issues/765
2020-06-19 00:19:54 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
90e23f5822 Rename controller node label and NoSchedule taint
* Remove node label `node.kubernetes.io/master` from controller nodes
* Use `node.kubernetes.io/controller` (present since v1.9.5,
[#160](https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon/pull/160)) to node select controllers
* Rename controller NoSchedule taint from `node-role.kubernetes.io/master` to
`node-role.kubernetes.io/controller`
* Tolerate the new taint name for workloads that may run on controller nodes
and stop tolerating `node-role.kubernetes.io/master` taint
2020-06-19 00:12:13 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
c25c59058c Update Kubernetes from v1.18.3 to v1.18.4
* https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.18.md#v1184
2020-06-17 19:53:19 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
413585681b Remove unused Kubelet lock-file and exit-on-lock-contention
* Kubelet `--lock-file` and `--exit-on-lock-contention` date
back to usage of bootkube and at one point running Kubelet
in a "self-hosted" style whereby an on-host Kubelet (rkt)
started pods, but then a Kubelet DaemonSet was scheduled
and able to take over (hence self-hosted). `lock-file` and
`exit-on-lock-contention` flags supported this pivot. The
pattern has been out of favor (in bootkube too) for years
because of dueling Kubelet complexity
* Typhoon runs Kubelet as a container via an on-host systemd
unit using podman (Fedora CoreOS) or rkt (Flatcar Linux). In
fact, Typhoon no longer uses bootkube or control plane pivot
(let alone Kubelet pivot) and uses static pods since v1.16.0
* https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon/pull/536
2020-06-12 00:06:41 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
96711d7f17 Remove unused Kubelet cert / key Terraform state
* Generated Kubelet TLS certificate and key are not longer
used or distributed to machines since Kubelet TLS bootstrap
is used instead. Remove the certificate and key from state
2020-06-11 21:24:36 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
a287920169 Use strict mode for Container Linux Configs
* Enable terraform-provider-ct `strict` mode for parsing
Container Linux Configs and snippets
* Fix Container Linux Config systemd unit syntax `enable`
(old) to `enabled`
* Align with Fedora CoreOS which uses strict mode already
2020-06-09 23:00:36 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
20bfd69780 Change Kubelet container image publishing
* Build Kubelet container images internally and publish
to Quay and Dockerhub (new) as an alternative in case of
registry outage or breach
* Use our infra to provide single and multi-arch (default)
Kublet images for possible future use
* Docs: Show how to use alternative Kubelet images via
snippets and a systemd dropin (builds on #737)

Changes:

* Update docs with changes to Kubelet image building
* If you prefer to trust images built by Quay/Dockerhub,
automated image builds are still available with unique
tags (albeit with some limitations):
  * Quay automated builds are tagged `build-{short_sha}`
  (limit: only amd64)
  * Dockerhub automated builts are tagged `build-{tag}`
  and `build-master` (limit: only amd64, no shas)

Links:

* Kubelet: https://github.com/poseidon/kubelet
* Docs: https://typhoon.psdn.io/topics/security/#container-images
* Registries:
  * quay.io/poseidon/kubelet
  * docker.io/psdn/kubelet
2020-05-30 23:34:23 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
ba44408b76 Update Calico from v3.14.0 to v3.14.1
* https://docs.projectcalico.org/v3.14/release-notes/
2020-05-30 22:08:37 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
283e14f3e0 Update recommended Terraform provider versions
* Sync Terraform provider plugin versions to those actively
used internally
* Fix terraform fmt
2020-05-22 01:12:53 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
e72f916c8d Update etcd from v3.4.8 to v3.4.9
* https://github.com/etcd-io/etcd/blob/master/CHANGELOG-3.4.md#v349-2020-05-20
2020-05-22 00:52:20 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
ecae6679ff Update Kubernetes from v1.18.2 to v1.18.3
* https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.18.md
2020-05-20 20:37:39 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
4760543356 Set Kubelet image via kubelet.service KUBELET_IMAGE
* Write the systemd kubelet.service to use `KUBELET_IMAGE`
as the Kubelet. This provides a nice way to use systemd
dropins to temporarily override the image (e.g. during a
registry outage)

Note: Only Typhoon Kubelet images and registries are supported.
2020-05-19 22:39:53 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
8d024d22ad Update etcd from v3.4.7 to v3.4.8
* https://github.com/etcd-io/etcd/blob/master/CHANGELOG-3.4.md#v348-2020-05-18
2020-05-18 23:50:46 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
a18bd0a707 Highlight SELinux enforcing mode in features 2020-05-13 21:57:38 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
01905b00bc Support Fedora CoreOS OS image streams on AWS
* Add `os_stream` variable to set the stream to stable (default),
testing, or next
* Remove unused os_image variable on Fedora CoreOS AWS
2020-05-13 21:45:12 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
a2db4fa8c4 Update Calico from v3.13.3 to v3.14.0
* https://docs.projectcalico.org/v3.14/release-notes/
2020-05-09 16:05:30 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
358854e712 Fix Calico install-cni crash loop on Pod restarts
* Set a consistent MCS level/range for Calico install-cni
* Note: Rebooting a node was a workaround, because Kubelet
relabels /etc/kubernetes(/cni/net.d)

Background:

* On SELinux enforcing systems, the Calico CNI install-cni
container ran with default SELinux context and a random MCS
pair. install-cni places CNI configs by first creating a
temporary file and then moving them into place, which means
the file MCS categories depend on the containers SELinux
context.
* calico-node Pod restarts creates a new install-cni container
with a different MCS pair that cannot access the earlier
written file (it places configs every time), causing the
init container to error and calico-node to crash loop
* https://github.com/projectcalico/cni-plugin/issues/874

```
mv: inter-device move failed: '/calico.conf.tmp' to
'/host/etc/cni/net.d/10-calico.conflist'; unable to remove target:
Permission denied
Failed to mv files. This may be caused by selinux configuration on
the
host, or something else.
```

Note, this isn't a host SELinux configuration issue.

Related:

* https://github.com/poseidon/terraform-render-bootstrap/pull/186
2020-05-09 16:01:44 -07:00
Ben Drucker
317416b316
Use Terraform element wrap-around for AWS controllers subnet_id (#714)
* Fix Terraform plan error when controller_count exceeds available AWS zones (e.g. 5 controllers)
2020-04-29 20:41:08 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
fd044ee117 Enable Kubelet TLS bootstrap and NodeRestriction
* Enable bootstrap token authentication on kube-apiserver
* Generate the bootstrap.kubernetes.io/token Secret that
may be used as a bootstrap token
* Generate a bootstrap kubeconfig (with a bootstrap token)
to be securely distributed to nodes. Each Kubelet will use
the bootstrap kubeconfig to authenticate to kube-apiserver
as `system:bootstrappers` and send a node-unique CSR for
kube-controller-manager to automatically approve to issue
a Kubelet certificate and kubeconfig (expires in 72 hours)
* Add ClusterRoleBinding for bootstrap token subjects
(`system:bootstrappers`) to have the `system:node-bootstrapper`
ClusterRole
* Add ClusterRoleBinding for bootstrap token subjects
(`system:bootstrappers`) to have the csr nodeclient ClusterRole
* Add ClusterRoleBinding for bootstrap token subjects
(`system:bootstrappers`) to have the csr selfnodeclient ClusterRole
* Enable NodeRestriction admission controller to limit the
scope of Node or Pod objects a Kubelet can modify to those of
the node itself
* Ability for a Kubelet to delete its Node object is retained
as preemptible nodes or those in auto-scaling instance groups
need to be able to remove themselves on shutdown. This need
continues to have precedence over any risk of a node deleting
itself maliciously

Security notes:

1. Issued Kubelet certificates authenticate as user `system:node:NAME`
and group `system:nodes` and are limited in their authorization
to perform API operations by Node authorization and NodeRestriction
admission. Previously, a Kubelet's authorization was broader. This
is the primary security motivation.

2. The bootstrap kubeconfig credential has the same sensitivity
as the previous generated TLS client-certificate kubeconfig.
It must be distributed securely to nodes. Its compromise still
allows an attacker to obtain a Kubelet kubeconfig

3. Bootstrapping Kubelet kubeconfig's with a limited lifetime offers
a slight security improvement.
  * An attacker who obtains the kubeconfig can likely obtain the
  bootstrap kubeconfig as well, to obtain the ability to renew
  their access
  * A compromised bootstrap kubeconfig could plausibly be handled
  by replacing the bootstrap token Secret, distributing the token
  to new nodes, and expiration. Whereas a compromised TLS-client
  certificate kubeconfig can't be revoked (no CRL). However,
  replacing a bootstrap token can be impractical in real cluster
  environments, so the limited lifetime is mostly a theoretical
  benefit.
  * Cluster CSR objects are visible via kubectl which is nice

4. Bootstrapping node-unique Kubelet kubeconfigs means Kubelet
clients have more identity information, which can improve the
utility of audits and future features

Rel: https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/command-line-tools-reference/kubelet-tls-bootstrapping/
Rel: https://github.com/poseidon/terraform-render-bootstrap/pull/185
2020-04-28 19:35:33 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
38a6bddd06 Update Calico from v3.13.1 to v3.13.3
* https://docs.projectcalico.org/v3.13/release-notes/
2020-04-23 23:58:02 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
d8966afdda Remove extraneous sudo from layout asset unpacking 2020-04-22 20:28:01 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
feac94605a Fix bootstrap mount to use shared volume SELinux label
* Race: During initial bootstrap, static control plane pods
could hang with Permission denied to bootstrap secrets. A
manual fix involved restarting Kubelet, which relabeled mounts
The race had no effect on subsequent reboots.
* bootstrap.service runs podman with a private unshared mount
of /etc/kubernetes/bootstrap-secrets which uses an SELinux MCS
label with a category pair. However, bootstrap-secrets should
be shared as its mounted by Docker pods kube-apiserver,
kube-scheduler, and kube-controller-manager. Restarting Kubelet
was a manual fix because Kubelet relabels all /etc/kubernetes
* Fix bootstrap Pod to use the shared volume label, which leaves
bootstrap-secrets files with SELinux level s0 without MCS
* Also allow failed bootstrap.service to be re-applied. This was
missing on bare-metal and AWS
2020-04-19 16:31:32 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
bf22222f7d Remove temporary workaround for v1.18.0 apply issue
* In v1.18.0, kubectl apply would fail to apply manifests if any
single manifest was unable to validate. For example, if a CRD and
CR were defined in the same directory, apply would fail since the
CR would be invalid as the CRD wouldn't exist
* Typhoon temporary workaround was to separate CNI CRD manifests
and explicitly apply them first. No longer needed in v1.18.1+
* Kubernetes v1.18.1 restored the prior behavior where kubectl apply
applies as many valid manifests as it can. In the example above, the
CRD would be applied and the CR could be applied if the kubectl apply
was re-run (allowing for apply loops).
* Upstream fix: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/89864
2020-04-16 23:49:55 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
671eacb86e Update Kubernetes from v1.18.1 to v1.18.2
* https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.18.md#changelog-since-v1181
2020-04-16 23:40:52 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
76ab4c4c2a Change container-linux module preference to Flatcar Linux
* No change to Fedora CoreOS modules
* For Container Linx AWS and Azure, change the `os_image` default
from coreos-stable to flatcar-stable
* For Container Linux GCP and DigitalOcean, change `os_image` to
be required since users should upload a Flatcar Linux image and
set the variable
* For Container Linux bare-metal, recommend users change the
`os_channel` to Flatcar Linux. No actual module change.
2020-04-11 14:52:30 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
73af2f3b7c Update Kubernetes from v1.18.0 to v1.18.1
* https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.18.md#v1181
2020-04-08 19:41:48 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
17ea547723 Update etcd from v3.4.5 to v3.4.7
* https://github.com/etcd-io/etcd/releases/tag/v3.4.7
* https://github.com/etcd-io/etcd/releases/tag/v3.4.6
2020-04-06 21:09:25 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
3c1be7b0e0 Fix terraform fmt 2020-03-31 21:42:51 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
135c6182b8 Update flannel from v0.11.0 to v0.12.0
* https://github.com/coreos/flannel/releases/tag/v0.12.0
2020-03-31 18:31:59 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
c53dc66d4a Rename Container Linux snippets variable for consistency
* Rename controller_clc_snippets to controller_snippets (cloud platforms)
* Rename worker_clc_snippets to worker_snippets (cloud platforms)
* Rename clc_snippets to snippets (bare-metal)
2020-03-31 18:25:51 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
9960972726 Fix bootstrap regression when networking="flannel"
* Fix bootstrap error for missing `manifests-networking/crd*yaml`
when `networking = "flannel"`
* Cleanup manifest-networking directory left during bootstrap
* Regressed in v1.18.0 changes for Calico https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon/pull/675
2020-03-31 18:21:59 -07:00
Dalton Hubble
bac5acb3bd Change default kube-system DaemonSet tolerations
* Change kube-proxy, flannel, and calico-node DaemonSet
tolerations to tolerate `node.kubernetes.io/not-ready`
and `node-role.kubernetes.io/master` (i.e. controllers)
explicitly, rather than tolerating all taints
* kube-system DaemonSets will no longer tolerate custom
node taints by default. Instead, custom node taints must
be enumerated to opt-in to scheduling/executing the
kube-system DaemonSets
* Consider setting the daemonset_tolerations variable
of terraform-render-bootstrap at a later date

Background: Tolerating all taints ruled out use-cases
where certain nodes might legitimately need to keep
kube-proxy or CNI networking disabled
Related: https://github.com/poseidon/terraform-render-bootstrap/pull/179
2020-03-31 01:00:45 -07:00