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-rw-r--r-- | src/main/docker/elasticsearch/Dockerfile | 20 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/main/docker/elasticsearch/bin/init_sg.sh | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/elasticsearch.yml | 33 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/kirk-keystore.jks | bin | 0 -> 4525 bytes | |||
-rw-r--r-- | src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/node-0-keystore.jks | bin | 0 -> 4593 bytes | |||
-rw-r--r-- | src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/sg_action_groups.yml | 153 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/sg_config.yml | 238 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/sg_internal_users.yml | 45 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/sg_roles.yml | 304 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/sg_roles_mapping.yml | 34 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/truststore.jks | bin | 0 -> 1096 bytes | |||
-rw-r--r-- | src/main/docker/elasticsearch/my-entrypoint.sh | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/main/docker/kibana/conf/kibana.yml | 10 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/main/docker/logstash/pipeline/logstash.conf | 6 |
14 files changed, 857 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/Dockerfile b/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/Dockerfile new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2c932c8e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/Dockerfile @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +# https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch-docker +FROM docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch:6.6.2 + +COPY config/sg/ config/sg/ +COPY config/ config/ +COPY bin/ bin/ +#RUN chmod +x bin/init_sg.sh +COPY my-entrypoint.sh /usr/local/bin/my-entrypoint.sh +# Search Guard plugin +RUN elasticsearch-plugin install --batch com.floragunn:search-guard-6:6.6.2-25.1 \ + && chmod +x plugins/search-guard-6/tools/*.sh \ + && chown -R elasticsearch config/sg/ \ + && chmod -R go= config/sg/ + +# Add your elasticsearch plugins setup here +# Example: RUN elasticsearch-plugin install analysis-icu + +# This custom entrypoint script is used instead of +# the original's /usr/local/bin/docker-entrypoint.sh +ENTRYPOINT ["bash","-c","my-entrypoint.sh"]
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/bin/init_sg.sh b/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/bin/init_sg.sh new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1c4e607c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/bin/init_sg.sh @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +#!/bin/sh +plugins/search-guard-6/tools/sgadmin.sh \ + -cd config/sg/ \ + -ts config/sg/truststore.jks \ + -ks config/sg/kirk-keystore.jks \ + -nhnv \ + -icl
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/elasticsearch.yml b/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/elasticsearch.yml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..72ce137ab --- /dev/null +++ b/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/elasticsearch.yml @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +--- +## Default Elasticsearch configuration from elasticsearch-docker. +## from https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch-docker/blob/master/.tedi/template/elasticsearch.yml +# +cluster.name: "docker-cluster" +network.host: 0.0.0.0 + +# minimum_master_nodes need to be explicitly set when bound on a public IP +# set to 1 to allow single node clusters +# Details: https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/pull/17288 +discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes: 1 + +## Use single node discovery in order to disable production mode and avoid bootstrap checks +## see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/bootstrap-checks.html +# +discovery.type: single-node + +## X-Pack settings +## see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/setup-xpack.html +# +xpack.license.self_generated.type: basic +xpack.security.enabled: false + +## Search Guard +# +searchguard.enterprise_modules_enabled: false + +searchguard.ssl.transport.keystore_filepath: sg/node-0-keystore.jks +searchguard.ssl.transport.truststore_filepath: sg/truststore.jks +searchguard.ssl.transport.enforce_hostname_verification: false + +searchguard.authcz.admin_dn: + - "CN=kirk,OU=client,O=client,l=tEst,C=De" diff --git a/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/kirk-keystore.jks b/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/kirk-keystore.jks Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..dd7562ef8 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/kirk-keystore.jks diff --git a/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/node-0-keystore.jks b/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/node-0-keystore.jks Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..5693b7bf8 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/node-0-keystore.jks diff --git a/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/sg_action_groups.yml b/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/sg_action_groups.yml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..38ffef024 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/sg_action_groups.yml @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +UNLIMITED: + readonly: true + permissions: + - "*" + +###### INDEX LEVEL ###### + +INDICES_ALL: + readonly: true + permissions: + - "indices:*" + +# for backward compatibility +ALL: + readonly: true + permissions: + - INDICES_ALL + +MANAGE: + readonly: true + permissions: + - "indices:monitor/*" + - "indices:admin/*" + +CREATE_INDEX: + readonly: true + permissions: + - "indices:admin/create" + - "indices:admin/mapping/put" + +MANAGE_ALIASES: + readonly: true + permissions: + - "indices:admin/aliases*" + +INDEX_OWNER: + - CREATE_INDEX + - CRUD + +# for backward compatibility +MONITOR: + readonly: true + permissions: + - INDICES_MONITOR + +INDICES_MONITOR: + readonly: true + permissions: + - "indices:monitor/*" + +DATA_ACCESS: + readonly: true + permissions: + - "indices:data/*" + - CRUD + +WRITE: + readonly: true + permissions: + - "indices:data/write*" + - "indices:admin/mapping/put" + +READ: + readonly: true + permissions: + - "indices:data/read*" + - "indices:admin/mappings/fields/get*" + +DELETE: + readonly: true + permissions: + - "indices:data/write/delete*" + +CRUD: + readonly: true + permissions: + - READ + - WRITE + +SEARCH: + readonly: true + permissions: + - "indices:data/read/search*" + - "indices:data/read/msearch*" + - SUGGEST + +SUGGEST: + readonly: true + permissions: + - "indices:data/read/suggest*" + +INDEX: + readonly: true + permissions: + - "indices:data/write/index*" + - "indices:data/write/update*" + - "indices:admin/mapping/put" + - "indices:data/write/bulk*" + +GET: + readonly: true + permissions: + - "indices:data/read/get*" + - "indices:data/read/mget*" + +###### CLUSTER LEVEL ###### + +CLUSTER_ALL: + readonly: true + permissions: + - "cluster:*" + +CLUSTER_MONITOR: + readonly: true + permissions: + - "cluster:monitor/*" + +CLUSTER_COMPOSITE_OPS_RO: + readonly: true + permissions: + - "indices:data/read/mget" + - "indices:data/read/msearch" + - "indices:data/read/mtv" + - "indices:admin/aliases/exists*" + - "indices:admin/aliases/get*" + - "indices:data/read/scroll" + +CLUSTER_COMPOSITE_OPS: + readonly: true + permissions: + - "indices:data/write/bulk" + - "indices:admin/aliases*" + - "indices:data/write/reindex" + - CLUSTER_COMPOSITE_OPS_RO + +MANAGE_SNAPSHOTS: + readonly: true + permissions: + - "cluster:admin/snapshot/*" + - "cluster:admin/repository/*" + +# CLAMPDASHBOARD ELASTICSEARCH ENTRYPOINT +GET_TEMPLATE: + - "indices:admin/template/get" +PUT_TEMPLATE: + - "indices:admin/template/put" +TEMPLATE_OWNER: + - GET_TEMPLATE + - PUT_TEMPLATE +ES_INPUT: + - TEMPLATE_OWNER + - WRITE + - MONITOR diff --git a/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/sg_config.yml b/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/sg_config.yml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7d3a933fa --- /dev/null +++ b/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/sg_config.yml @@ -0,0 +1,238 @@ +# This is the main Search Guard configuration file where authentication +# and authorization is defined. +# +# You need to configure at least one authentication domain in the authc of this file. +# An authentication domain is responsible for extracting the user credentials from +# the request and for validating them against an authentication backend like Active Directory for example. +# +# If more than one authentication domain is configured the first one which succeeds wins. +# If all authentication domains fail then the request is unauthenticated. +# In this case an exception is thrown and/or the HTTP status is set to 401. +# +# After authentication authorization (authz) will be applied. There can be zero or more authorizers which collect +# the roles from a given backend for the authenticated user. +# +# Both, authc and auth can be enabled/disabled separately for REST and TRANSPORT layer. Default is true for both. +# http_enabled: true +# transport_enabled: true +# +# 5.x Migration: "enabled: true/false" will also be respected currently but only to provide backward compatibility. +# +# For HTTP it is possible to allow anonymous authentication. If that is the case then the HTTP authenticators try to +# find user credentials in the HTTP request. If credentials are found then the user gets regularly authenticated. +# If none can be found the user will be authenticated as an "anonymous" user. This user has always the username "sg_anonymous" +# and one role named "sg_anonymous_backendrole". +# If you enable anonymous authentication all HTTP authenticators will not challenge. +# +# +# Note: If you define more than one HTTP authenticators make sure to put non-challenging authenticators like "proxy" or "clientcert" +# first and the challenging one last. +# Because it's not possible to challenge a client with two different authentication methods (for example +# Kerberos and Basic) only one can have the challenge flag set to true. You can cope with this situation +# by using pre-authentication, e.g. sending a HTTP Basic authentication header in the request. +# +# Default value of the challenge flag is true. +# +# +# HTTP +# basic (challenging) +# proxy (not challenging, needs xff) +# kerberos (challenging) NOT FREE FOR COMMERCIAL +# clientcert (not challenging, needs https) +# jwt (not challenging) NOT FREE FOR COMMERCIAL +# host (not challenging) #DEPRECATED, will be removed in a future version. +# host based authentication is configurable in sg_roles_mapping + +# Authc +# internal +# noop +# ldap NOT FREE FOR COMMERCIAL USE + +# Authz +# ldap NOT FREE FOR COMMERCIAL USE +# noop + +searchguard: + dynamic: + # Set filtered_alias_mode to 'disallow' to forbid more than 2 filtered aliases per index + # Set filtered_alias_mode to 'warn' to allow more than 2 filtered aliases per index but warns about it (default) + # Set filtered_alias_mode to 'nowarn' to allow more than 2 filtered aliases per index silently + #filtered_alias_mode: warn + #kibana: + # Kibana multitenancy - NOT FREE FOR COMMERCIAL USE + # see https://github.com/floragunncom/search-guard-docs/blob/master/multitenancy.md + # To make this work you need to install https://github.com/floragunncom/search-guard-module-kibana-multitenancy/wiki + #multitenancy_enabled: true + #server_username: kibanaserver + #index: '.kibana' + #do_not_fail_on_forbidden: false + http: + anonymous_auth_enabled: false + xff: + enabled: false + internalProxies: '192\.168\.0\.10|192\.168\.0\.11' # regex pattern + #internalProxies: '.*' # trust all internal proxies, regex pattern + remoteIpHeader: 'x-forwarded-for' + proxiesHeader: 'x-forwarded-by' + #trustedProxies: '.*' # trust all external proxies, regex pattern + ###### see https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/util/regex/Pattern.html for regex help + ###### more information about XFF https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Forwarded-For + ###### and here https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7239 + ###### and https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-8.0-doc/config/valve.html#Remote_IP_Valve + authc: + kerberos_auth_domain: + http_enabled: false + transport_enabled: false + order: 6 + http_authenticator: + type: kerberos # NOT FREE FOR COMMERCIAL USE + challenge: true + config: + # If true a lot of kerberos/security related debugging output will be logged to standard out + krb_debug: false + # If true then the realm will be stripped from the user name + strip_realm_from_principal: true + authentication_backend: + type: noop + basic_internal_auth_domain: + http_enabled: true + transport_enabled: true + order: 4 + http_authenticator: + type: basic + challenge: true + authentication_backend: + type: intern + proxy_auth_domain: + http_enabled: false + transport_enabled: false + order: 3 + http_authenticator: + type: proxy + challenge: false + config: + user_header: "x-proxy-user" + roles_header: "x-proxy-roles" + authentication_backend: + type: noop + jwt_auth_domain: + http_enabled: false + transport_enabled: false + order: 0 + http_authenticator: + type: jwt + challenge: false + config: + signing_key: "base64 encoded HMAC key or public RSA/ECDSA pem key" + jwt_header: "Authorization" + jwt_url_parameter: null + roles_key: null + subject_key: null + authentication_backend: + type: noop + clientcert_auth_domain: + http_enabled: false + transport_enabled: false + order: 2 + http_authenticator: + type: clientcert + config: + username_attribute: cn #optional, if omitted DN becomes username + challenge: false + authentication_backend: + type: noop + ldap: + http_enabled: false + transport_enabled: false + order: 5 + http_authenticator: + type: basic + challenge: false + authentication_backend: + # LDAP authentication backend (authenticate users against a LDAP or Active Directory) + type: ldap # NOT FREE FOR COMMERCIAL USE + config: + # enable ldaps + enable_ssl: false + # enable start tls, enable_ssl should be false + enable_start_tls: false + # send client certificate + enable_ssl_client_auth: false + # verify ldap hostname + verify_hostnames: true + hosts: + - localhost:8389 + bind_dn: null + password: null + userbase: 'ou=people,dc=example,dc=com' + # Filter to search for users (currently in the whole subtree beneath userbase) + # {0} is substituted with the username + usersearch: '(sAMAccountName={0})' + # Use this attribute from the user as username (if not set then DN is used) + username_attribute: null + authz: + roles_from_myldap: + http_enabled: false + transport_enabled: false + authorization_backend: + # LDAP authorization backend (gather roles from a LDAP or Active Directory, you have to configure the above LDAP authentication backend settings too) + type: ldap # NOT FREE FOR COMMERCIAL USE + config: + # enable ldaps + enable_ssl: false + # enable start tls, enable_ssl should be false + enable_start_tls: false + # send client certificate + enable_ssl_client_auth: false + # verify ldap hostname + verify_hostnames: true + hosts: + - localhost:8389 + bind_dn: null + password: null + rolebase: 'ou=groups,dc=example,dc=com' + # Filter to search for roles (currently in the whole subtree beneath rolebase) + # {0} is substituted with the DN of the user + # {1} is substituted with the username + # {2} is substituted with an attribute value from user's directory entry, of the authenticated user. Use userroleattribute to specify the name of the attribute + rolesearch: '(member={0})' + # Specify the name of the attribute which value should be substituted with {2} above + userroleattribute: null + # Roles as an attribute of the user entry + userrolename: disabled + #userrolename: memberOf + # The attribute in a role entry containing the name of that role, Default is "name". + # Can also be "dn" to use the full DN as rolename. + rolename: cn + # Resolve nested roles transitive (roles which are members of other roles and so on ...) + resolve_nested_roles: true + userbase: 'ou=people,dc=example,dc=com' + # Filter to search for users (currently in the whole subtree beneath userbase) + # {0} is substituted with the username + usersearch: '(uid={0})' + # Skip users matching a user name, a wildcard or a regex pattern + #skip_users: + # - 'cn=Michael Jackson,ou*people,o=TEST' + # - '/\S*/' + roles_from_another_ldap: + enabled: false + authorization_backend: + type: ldap # NOT FREE FOR COMMERCIAL USE + #config goes here ... +# auth_failure_listeners: +# ip_rate_limiting: +# type: ip +# allowed_tries: 10 +# time_window_seconds: 3600 +# block_expiry_seconds: 600 +# max_blocked_clients: 100000 +# max_tracked_clients: 100000 +# internal_authentication_backend_limiting: +# type: username +# authentication_backend: intern +# allowed_tries: 10 +# time_window_seconds: 3600 +# block_expiry_seconds: 600 +# max_blocked_clients: 100000 +# max_tracked_clients: 100000 +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/sg_internal_users.yml b/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/sg_internal_users.yml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1712d3792 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/sg_internal_users.yml @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +# This is the internal user database +# The hash value is a bcrypt hash and can be generated with plugin/tools/hash.sh + +#password is: admin +admin: + readonly: true + hash: $2a$12$VcCDgh2NDk07JGN0rjGbM.Ad41qVR/YFJcgHp0UGns5JDymv..TOG + roles: + - admin + attributes: + #no dots allowed in attribute names + attribute1: value1 + attribute2: value2 + attribute3: value3 + +#password is: logstash +logstash: + hash: $2a$12$u1ShR4l4uBS3Uv59Pa2y5.1uQuZBrZtmNfqB3iM/.jL0XoV9sghS2 + roles: + - logstash + +#password is: kibanaserver +kibanaserver: + readonly: true + hash: $2a$12$4AcgAt3xwOWadA5s5blL6ev39OXDNhmOesEoo33eZtrq2N0YrU3H. + +#password is: kibanaro +kibanaro: + hash: $2a$12$JJSXNfTowz7Uu5ttXfeYpeYE0arACvcwlPBStB1F.MI7f0U9Z4DGC + roles: + - kibanauser + - readall + +#password is: readall +readall: + hash: $2a$12$ae4ycwzwvLtZxwZ82RmiEunBbIPiAmGZduBAjKN0TXdwQFtCwARz2 + #password is: readall + roles: + - readall + +#password is: snapshotrestore +snapshotrestore: + hash: $2y$12$DpwmetHKwgYnorbgdvORCenv4NAK8cPUg8AI6pxLCuWf/ALc0.v7W + roles: + - snapshotrestore
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/sg_roles.yml b/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/sg_roles.yml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6902fba2c --- /dev/null +++ b/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/sg_roles.yml @@ -0,0 +1,304 @@ +#<sg_role_name>: +# cluster: +# - '<permission>' +# indices: +# '<indexname or alias>': +# '<type>': +# - '<permission>' +# _dls_: '<dls query>' +# _fls_: +# - '<field>' +# - '<field>' + +# When a user make a request to Elasticsearch then the following roles will be evaluated to see if the user has +# permissions for the request. A request is always associated with an action and is executed against and index (or alias) +# and a type. If a request is executed against all indices (or all types) then the asterix ('*') is needed. +# Every role a user has will be examined if it allows the action against an index (or type). At least one role must match +# for the request to be successful. If no role match then the request will be denied. Currently a match must happen within +# one single role - that means that permissions can not span multiple roles. + +# For <permission>, <indexname or alias> and <type> simple wildcards and regular expressions are possible. +# A asterix (*) will match any character sequence (or an empty sequence) +# A question mark (?) will match any single character (but NOT empty character) +# Example: '*my*index' will match 'my_first_index' as well as 'myindex' but not 'myindex1' +# Example: '?kibana' will match '.kibana' but not 'kibana' + +# To use a full blown regex you have to pre- and apend a '/' to use regex instead of simple wildcards +# '/<java regex>/' +# Example: '/\S*/' will match any non whitespace characters + +# Important: +# Index, alias or type names can not contain dots (.) in the <indexname or alias> or <type> expression. +# Reason is that we currently parse the config file into a elasticsearch settings object which cannot cope with dots in keys. +# Workaround: Just configure something like '?kibana' instead of '.kibana' or 'my?index' instead of 'my.index' +# This limitation will likely removed with Search Guard 6 + +# DLS (Document level security) - NOT FREE FOR COMMERCIAL +# http://docs.search-guard.com/v6/document-level-security + +# FLS (Field level security) - NOT FREE FOR COMMERCIAL +# http://docs.search-guard.com/v6/field-level-security + +# Kibana multitenancy - NOT FREE FOR COMMERCIAL +# http://docs.search-guard.com/v6/kibana-multi-tenancy + +# Allows everything, but no changes to searchguard configuration index +sg_all_access: + readonly: true + cluster: + - UNLIMITED + indices: + '*': + '*': + - UNLIMITED + tenants: + admin_tenant: RW + +# Read all, but no write permissions +sg_readall: + readonly: true + cluster: + - CLUSTER_COMPOSITE_OPS_RO + indices: + '*': + '*': + - READ + +# Read all and monitor, but no write permissions +sg_readall_and_monitor: + cluster: + - CLUSTER_MONITOR + - CLUSTER_COMPOSITE_OPS_RO + indices: + '*': + '*': + - READ + +# For users which use kibana, access to indices must be granted separately +sg_kibana_user: + readonly: true + cluster: + - INDICES_MONITOR + - CLUSTER_COMPOSITE_OPS + indices: + '?kibana': + '*': + - MANAGE + - INDEX + - READ + - DELETE + '?kibana-6': + '*': + - MANAGE + - INDEX + - READ + - DELETE + '?kibana_*': + '*': + - MANAGE + - INDEX + - READ + - DELETE + '?tasks': + '*': + - INDICES_ALL + '?management-beats': + '*': + - INDICES_ALL + '*': + '*': + - indices:data/read/field_caps* + - indices:data/read/xpack/rollup* + - indices:admin/mappings/get* + - indices:admin/get + +# For the kibana server +sg_kibana_server: + readonly: true + cluster: + - CLUSTER_MONITOR + - CLUSTER_COMPOSITE_OPS + - cluster:admin/xpack/monitoring* + - indices:admin/template* + - indices:data/read/scroll* + indices: + '?kibana': + '*': + - INDICES_ALL + '?kibana-6': + '*': + - INDICES_ALL + '?kibana_*': + '*': + - INDICES_ALL + '?reporting*': + '*': + - INDICES_ALL + '?monitoring*': + '*': + - INDICES_ALL + '?tasks': + '*': + - INDICES_ALL + '?management-beats*': + '*': + - INDICES_ALL + '*': + '*': + - "indices:admin/aliases*" + +# For logstash and beats +sg_logstash: + cluster: + - ES_INPUT + - CLUSTER_MONITOR + - CLUSTER_COMPOSITE_OPS + - indices:admin/template/get + - indices:admin/template/put + indices: + 'logstash-*': + '*': + - INDEX_OWNER + '*beat*': + '*': + - INDEX_OWNER + 'dmaap*': + '*': + - INDEX_OWNER + 'events*': + '*': + - INDEX_OWNER + 'errors*': + '*': + - INDEX_OWNER + +# Allows adding and modifying repositories and creating and restoring snapshots +sg_manage_snapshots: + cluster: + - MANAGE_SNAPSHOTS + indices: + '*': + '*': + - "indices:data/write/index" + - "indices:admin/create" + +# Allows each user to access own named index +sg_own_index: + cluster: + - CLUSTER_COMPOSITE_OPS + indices: + '${user_name}': + '*': + - INDICES_ALL + +### X-Pack COMPATIBILITY +sg_xp_monitoring: + readonly: true + cluster: + - cluster:monitor/xpack/info + - cluster:monitor/main + - cluster:admin/xpack/monitoring/bulk + indices: + '?monitor*': + '*': + - INDICES_ALL + +sg_xp_alerting: + readonly: true + cluster: + - indices:data/read/scroll + - cluster:admin/xpack/watcher* + - cluster:monitor/xpack/watcher* + indices: + '?watches*': + '*': + - INDICES_ALL + '?watcher-history-*': + '*': + - INDICES_ALL + '?triggered_watches': + '*': + - INDICES_ALL + '*': + '*': + - READ + - indices:admin/aliases/get + +sg_xp_machine_learning: + readonly: true + cluster: + - cluster:admin/persistent* + - cluster:internal/xpack/ml* + - indices:data/read/scroll* + - cluster:admin/xpack/ml* + - cluster:monitor/xpack/ml* + indices: + '*': + '*': + - READ + - indices:admin/get* + '?ml-*': + '*': + - "*" + + +### LEGACY ROLES, FOR COMPATIBILITY ONLY +### WILL BE REMOVED IN SG7, DO NOT USE ANYMORE + +sg_readonly_and_monitor: + cluster: + - CLUSTER_MONITOR + - CLUSTER_COMPOSITE_OPS_RO + indices: + '*': + '*': + - READ + +# Make xpack monitoring work +sg_monitor: + cluster: + - cluster:admin/xpack/monitoring/* + - cluster:admin/ingest/pipeline/put + - cluster:admin/ingest/pipeline/get + - indices:admin/template/get + - indices:admin/template/put + - CLUSTER_MONITOR + - CLUSTER_COMPOSITE_OPS + indices: + '?monitor*': + '*': + - INDICES_ALL + '?marvel*': + '*': + - INDICES_ALL + '?kibana*': + '*': + - READ + '*': + '*': + - indices:data/read/field_caps + +# Make xpack alerting work +sg_alerting: + cluster: + - indices:data/read/scroll + - cluster:admin/xpack/watcher/watch/put + - cluster:admin/xpack/watcher* + - CLUSTER_MONITOR + - CLUSTER_COMPOSITE_OPS + indices: + '?kibana*': + '*': + - READ + '?watches*': + '*': + - INDICES_ALL + '?watcher-history-*': + '*': + - INDICES_ALL + '?triggered_watches': + '*': + - INDICES_ALL + '*': + '*': + - READ diff --git a/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/sg_roles_mapping.yml b/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/sg_roles_mapping.yml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..45bb77556 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/sg_roles_mapping.yml @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +# In this file users, backendroles and hosts can be mapped to Search Guard roles. +# Permissions for Search Guard roles are configured in sg_roles.yml + +sg_all_access: + readonly: true + backendroles: + - admin + +sg_logstash: + backendroles: + - logstash + +sg_kibana_server: + readonly: true + users: + - kibanaserver + +sg_kibana_user: + backendroles: + - kibanauser + +sg_readall: + readonly: true + backendroles: + - readall + +sg_manage_snapshots: + readonly: true + backendroles: + - snapshotrestore + +sg_own_index: + users: + - '*'
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/truststore.jks b/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/truststore.jks Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..7a1b59a8d --- /dev/null +++ b/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/config/sg/truststore.jks diff --git a/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/my-entrypoint.sh b/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/my-entrypoint.sh new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9eee64e0c --- /dev/null +++ b/src/main/docker/elasticsearch/my-entrypoint.sh @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +source init_sg.sh + +while [ $? -ne 0 ]; do + sleep 10 + source init_sg.sh +done & + +/bin/bash -c "source /usr/local/bin/docker-entrypoint.sh;" diff --git a/src/main/docker/kibana/conf/kibana.yml b/src/main/docker/kibana/conf/kibana.yml index 0c4eda9a1..2edcb803f 100644 --- a/src/main/docker/kibana/conf/kibana.yml +++ b/src/main/docker/kibana/conf/kibana.yml @@ -6,4 +6,12 @@ server.host: "0" elasticsearch.hosts: http://elasticsearch:9200 server.ssl.enabled: true server.ssl.key: /usr/share/kibana/config/keystore/org.onap.clamp.key.pem -server.ssl.certificate: /usr/share/kibana/config/keystore/org.onap.clamp.crt.pem
\ No newline at end of file +server.ssl.certificate: /usr/share/kibana/config/keystore/org.onap.clamp.crt.pem + +## Search Guard +# +xpack.security.enabled: false +elasticsearch.username: kibanaserver +elasticsearch.password: kibanaserver + +searchguard.cookie.password: 123567818187654rwrwfsfshdhdhtegdhfzftdhncn
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/main/docker/logstash/pipeline/logstash.conf b/src/main/docker/logstash/pipeline/logstash.conf index 6fe9d9691..5c1d47d18 100644 --- a/src/main/docker/logstash/pipeline/logstash.conf +++ b/src/main/docker/logstash/pipeline/logstash.conf @@ -238,6 +238,8 @@ output { elasticsearch { codec => "json" hosts => ["${elasticsearch_base_url}"] + user => "${LOGSTASH_USR}" + password => "${LOGSTASH_PWD}" index => "errors-%{+YYYY.MM.DD}" doc_as_upsert => true } @@ -246,6 +248,8 @@ output { elasticsearch { codec => "json" hosts => ["${elasticsearch_base_url}"] + user => "${LOGSTASH_USR}" + password => "${LOGSTASH_PWD}" document_id => "%{requestID}" index => "events-cl-%{+YYYY.MM.DD}" # creates daily indexes for control loop doc_as_upsert => true @@ -256,6 +260,8 @@ output { elasticsearch { codec => "json" hosts => ["${elasticsearch_base_url}"] + user => "${LOGSTASH_USR}" + password => "${LOGSTASH_PWD}" index => "events-raw-%{+YYYY.MM.DD}" # creates daily indexes doc_as_upsert => true } |