CopyObject handler forgot to remove multipart encryption flag in metadata
when source is an encrypted multipart object and the target is also encrypted
but single part object.
This PR also simplifies the code to facilitate review.
This PR brings an additional logger implementation
called AuditLog which logs to http targets
The intention is to use AuditLog to log all incoming
requests, this is used as a mechanism by external log
collection entities for processing Minio requests.
This PR introduces two new features
- AWS STS compatible STS API named AssumeRoleWithClientGrants
```
POST /?Action=AssumeRoleWithClientGrants&Token=<jwt>
```
This API endpoint returns temporary access credentials, access
tokens signature types supported by this API
- RSA keys
- ECDSA keys
Fetches the required public key from the JWKS endpoints, provides
them as rsa or ecdsa public keys.
- External policy engine support, in this case OPA policy engine
- Credentials are stored on disks
- Only require len(disks)/2 to initialize the cluster
- Fix checking of read/write quorm in subsystems init
- Add retry mechanism in policy and notification to avoid aborting in case of read/write quorums errors
in xl.PutObjectPart call, prepareFile detected an error when the storage
is exhausted but we were returning the wrong error.
With this commit, users can see the correct error message when their disks
become full.
Simplify the logic of using rename() in xl. Currently, renaming
doesn't require the source object/dir to be existent in at least
read quorum disks, since there is no apparent reason for it
to be as a general rule, this commit will just simplify the
logic to avoid possible inconsistency in the backend in the future.
This is a major regression introduced in this commit
ce02ab613d is the first bad commit
commit ce02ab613d
Author: Krishna Srinivas <634494+krishnasrinivas@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Mon Aug 6 15:14:08 2018 -0700
Simplify erasure code by separating bitrot from erasure code (#5959)
:040000 040000 794f58d82ad2201ebfc8 M cmd
This effects all distributed server deployments since this commit
All the following releases are affected
- RELEASE.2018-09-25T21-34-43Z
- RELEASE.2018-09-12T18-49-56Z
- RELEASE.2018-09-11T01-39-21Z
- RELEASE.2018-09-01T00-38-25Z
- RELEASE.2018-08-25T01-56-38Z
- RELEASE.2018-08-21T00-37-20Z
- RELEASE.2018-08-18T03-49-57Z
Thanks to Anis for reproducing the issue
Without this PR minio server is writing an erroneous
response to clients on an idle connections which ends
up printing following message
```
Unsolicited response received on idle HTTP channel
```
This PR would avoid sending responses on idle connections
.i.e routine network errors.
In XL PutObject & CompleteMultipartUpload, the existing object is renamed
to the temporary directory before checking if worm is enabled or not.
Most of the times, this doesn't cause an issue unless two uploads to the
same location occurs at the same time. Since there is no locking in object
handlers, both uploads will reach XL layer. The second client acquiring
write lock in put object or complete upload in XL will rename the object
to the temporary directory before doing the check and returning the error (wrong!).
This commit fixes then the behavior: no rename to temporary directory if
worm is enabled.
Current implementation simply uses all the memory locally
and crashes when a large upload is initiated using Minio
browser UI.
This PR uploads stream in blocks and finally commits the blocks
allowing for low memory footprint while uploading large objects
through Minio browser UI.
This PR also adds ETag compatibility for single PUT operations.
Fixes#6542Fixes#6550
This to ensure that we heal all entries in config/
prefix, we will have IAM and STS related files which
are being introduced in #6168 PR
This is a change to ensure that we heal all of them
properly, not just `config.json`
go test shows the following warning:
```
WARNING: DATA RACE
Write at 0x000002909e18 by goroutine 276:
github.com/minio/minio/cmd.testAdminCmdRunnerSignalService()
/home/travis/gopath/src/github.com/minio/minio/cmd/admin-rpc_test.go:44 +0x94
Previous read at 0x000002909e18 by goroutine 194:
github.com/minio/minio/cmd.testServiceSignalReceiver()
/home/travis/gopath/src/github.com/minio/minio/cmd/admin-handlers_test.go:467 +0x70
```
The reason for this data race is that some admin tests are not waiting for go routines
that they created to be properly exited, which triggers the race detector.
When download profiling data API fails to gather profiling data
from all nodes for any reason (including profiler not enabled),
return 400 http code with the appropriate json message.
This commit adds two functions for removing
confidential information - like SSE-C keys -
from HTTP headers / object metadata.
This creates a central point grouping all
headers/entries which must be filtered / removed.
See also https://github.com/minio/minio/pull/6489#discussion_r219797993
of #6489
The new call combines GetObjectInfo and GetObject, and returns an
object with a ReadCloser interface.
Also adds a number of end-to-end encryption tests at the handler
level.
Allow minio s3 gateway to use aws environment credentials,
IAM instance credentials, or AWS file credentials.
If AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID, AWS_SECRET_ACCSES_KEY are set,
or minio is running on an ec2 instance with IAM instance credentials,
or there is a file $HOME/.aws/credentials, minio running as an S3
gateway will authenticate with AWS S3 using those one of credentials.
The lookup order:
1. AWS environment varaibles
2. IAM instance credentials
3. $HOME/.aws/credentials
4. minio environment variables
To authenticate with the minio gateway, you will always use the
minio environment variables MINIO_ACCESS_KEY MINIO_SECRET_KEY.