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Role-Based Access Control
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) lets you restrict access to resources and actions to specified users or groups, based on user roles.
How it works
Kong Mesh provides two resources to implement RBAC:
-
AccessRole
specifies kinds of access and resources to which access is granted. Note that access is defined only for write operations. Read access is available to all users.
-
AccessRoleBinding
lists users and the access roles that are assigned to them.
AccessRole
AccessRole
defines a role that is assigned separately to users.
It is global-scoped, which means it is not bound to a mesh.
"targetRef" selectors
Source and Destination selectors
For policies using the targetRef
selector. You can specify which targetRef
kinds users should have access to.
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: AccessRole
metadata:
name: role-1
spec:
rules:
- types: ["MeshTrafficPermission", "MeshTrace", "MeshAccessLog"] # List of Kuma resource kinds that are granted access. If it's empty, access is granted to all kinds.
names: ["res-1"] # List of allowed type names that are granted access. If it's empty, access is granted to resources regardless of the name.
mesh: default # Grants access to the resources in the named mesh. It can only be used with the mesh-scoped resources.
access: ["CREATE", "UPDATE", "DELETE"] # The action bound to a type.
when: # A set of qualifiers to receive access. Only one of them needs to be fulfilled to receive access.
- targetRef: # A condition on the targetRef section in policies 2.0 (like MeshAccessLog or MeshTrace).
kind: MeshService
name: backend
- targetRef:
kind: MeshSubset
tags:
k8s.kuma.io/namespace: kuma-demo
type: AccessRole
name: role-1
rules:
- types: ["MeshTrafficPermission", "MeshTrace", "MeshAccessLog"] # List of Kuma resource types that are granted access. If it's empty, access is granted to all types.
names: ["res-1"] # List of allowed type names that are granted access. If it's empty, access is granted to resources regardless of the name.
mesh: default # Grants access to the resources in the named mesh. It can only be used with the mesh-scoped resources.
access: ["CREATE", "UPDATE", "DELETE"] # The action bound to a type.
when: # A set of qualifiers to receive access. Only one of them needs to be fulfilled to receive access.
- targetRef: # A condition on the targetRef section in policies 2.0 (like MeshAccessLog or MeshTrace).
kind: MeshService
name: backend
- targetRef:
kind: MeshSubset
tags:
k8s.kuma.io/namespace: kuma-demo
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: AccessRole
metadata:
name: role-1
spec:
rules:
- types: ["TrafficPermission", "TrafficRoute", "Mesh"] # list of Kuma resource kinds to which access is granted. If empty, then access is granted to all kinds
names: ["res-1"] # list of allowed names of types to which access is granted. If empty, then access is granted to resources regardless of the name.
mesh: default # Mesh within which the access to resources is granted. It can only be used with the Mesh-scoped resources.
access: ["CREATE", "UPDATE", "DELETE", "GENERATE_DATAPLANE_TOKEN", "GENERATE_USER_TOKEN", "GENERATE_ZONE_CP_TOKEN", "GENERATE_ZONE_TOKEN"] # an action that is bound to a type.
when: # a set of qualifiers to receive access. Only one of them needs to be fulfilled to receive an access
- sources: # a condition on sources section in connection policies (like TrafficRoute or HealthCheck). If missing, then all sources are allowed
match:
kuma.io/service: web
destinations: # a condition on destinations section in connection policies (like TrafficRoute or HealthCheck). If missing, then all destinations are allowed
match:
kuma.io/service: backend
- selectors: # a condition on selectors section in dataplane policies (like TrafficTrace or ProxyTemplate).
match:
kuma.io/service: web
- dpToken: # a condition on generate dataplane token.
tags:
- name: kuma.io/service
value: web
type: AccessRole
name: role-1
rules:
- types: ["TrafficPermission", "TrafficRoute", "Mesh"] # list of Kuma resource types to which access is granted. If empty, then access is granted to all types
names: ["res-1"] # list of allowed names of types to which access is granted. If empty, then access is granted to resources regardless of the name.
mesh: default # Mesh within which the access to resources is granted. It can only be used with the Mesh-scoped resources.
access: ["CREATE", "UPDATE", "DELETE", "GENERATE_DATAPLANE_TOKEN", "GENERATE_USER_TOKEN", "GENERATE_ZONE_CP_TOKEN", "GENERATE_ZONE_TOKEN"] # an action that is bound to a type.
when: # a set of qualifiers to receive access. Only one of them needs to be fulfilled to receive an access
- sources: # a condition on sources section in connection policies (like TrafficRoute or HealthCheck). If missing, then all sources are allowed
match:
kuma.io/service: web
destinations: # a condition on destinations section in connection policies (like TrafficRoute or HealthCheck). If missing, then all destinations are allowed
match:
kuma.io/service: backend
- selectors: # a condition on selectors section in dataplane policies (like TrafficTrace or ProxyTemplate).
match:
kuma.io/service: web
- dpToken: # a condition on generate dataplane token.
tags:
- name: kuma.io/service
value: web
AccessRoleBinding
AccessRoleBinding
assigns a set of AccessRoles
to a set of subjects (users and groups).
It is global-scoped, which means it is not bound to a mesh.
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: AccessRoleBinding
metadata:
name: binding-1
spec:
subjects: # a list of subjects that will be assigned roles
- type: User # type of the subject. Available values: ("User", "Group")
name: john.doe@example.com # name of the subject.
- type: Group
name: team-a
roles: # a list of roles that will be assigned to the list of subjects.
- role-1
type: AccessRoleBinding
name: binding-1
subjects: # a list of subjects that will be assigned roles
- type: User # type of the subject. Available values: ("User", "Group")
name: john.doe@example.com # name of the subject.
- type: Group
name: team-a
roles: # a list of roles that will be assigned to the list of subjects.
- role-1
Example roles
Let’s go through example roles in the organization that can be created using Kong Mesh RBAC.
Kong Mesh operator (admin)
Mesh operator is a part of infrastructure team responsible for Kong Mesh deployment.
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: AccessRole
metadata:
name: admin
spec:
rules:
- access: ["CREATE", "UPDATE", "DELETE", "GENERATE_DATAPLANE_TOKEN", "GENERATE_USER_TOKEN", "GENERATE_ZONE_CP_TOKEN", "GENERATE_ZONE_TOKEN"]
type: AccessRole
name: admin
rules:
- access: ["CREATE", "UPDATE", "DELETE", "GENERATE_DATAPLANE_TOKEN", "GENERATE_USER_TOKEN", "GENERATE_ZONE_CP_TOKEN", "GENERATE_ZONE_TOKEN"]
This way Kong Mesh operators can execute any action.
Note: This role is automatically created on the start of the control plane.
Service owner
Service owner is a part of team responsible for given service. Let’s take a backend
service as an example.
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: AccessRole
metadata:
name: backend-owner
spec:
rules:
- mesh: default
types: ["TrafficPermission", "RateLimit"]
access: ["CREATE", "DELETE", "UPDATE"]
when:
- destinations:
match:
kuma.io/service: backend
- mesh: default
types: ["TrafficRoute", "HealthCheck", "CircuitBreaker", "FaultInjection", "Retry", "Timeout", "TrafficLog"]
access: ["CREATE", "DELETE", "UPDATE"]
when:
- sources:
match:
kuma.io/service: backend
- destinations:
match:
kuma.io/service: backend
- mesh: default
types: ["TrafficTrace", "ProxyTemplate"]
access: ["CREATE", "DELETE", "UPDATE"]
when:
- selectors:
match:
kuma.io/service: backend
type: AccessRole
name: backend-owner
rules:
- mesh: default
types: ["TrafficPermission", "RateLimit"]
access: ["CREATE", "DELETE", "UPDATE"]
when:
- destinations:
match:
kuma.io/service: backend
- mesh: default
types: ["TrafficRoute", "HealthCheck", "CircuitBreaker", "FaultInjection", "Retry", "Timeout", "TrafficLog"]
access: ["CREATE", "DELETE", "UPDATE"]
when:
- sources:
match:
kuma.io/service: backend
- destinations:
match:
kuma.io/service: backend
- mesh: default
types: ["TrafficTrace", "ProxyTemplate"]
access: ["CREATE", "DELETE", "UPDATE"]
when:
- selectors:
match:
kuma.io/service: backend
This way a service owners can:
- Modify
RateLimit
and TrafficPermission
that allows/restrict access to the backend service.
This changes the configuration of data plane proxy that implements backend
service.
- Modify connection policies (
TrafficRoute
, HealthCheck
, CircuitBreaker
, FaultInjection
, Retry
, Timeout
, RateLimit
, TrafficLog
)
that matches backend service that connects to other services. This changes the configuration of data plane proxy that implements backend
service.
- Modify connection policies that matches any service that consumes backend service.
This changes the configuration of data plane proxies that are connecting to backend, but the configuration only affects connections to backend service.
It’s useful because the service owner of backend has the best knowledge what (
Timeout
, HealthCheck
) should be applied when communicating with their service.
- Modify
TrafficTrace
or ProxyTemplate
that matches backend service. This changes the configuration of data plane proxy that implements backend
service.
Note: When giving users UPDATE
permission, remember to add UPDATE
permission to all selectors they can switch between. For example, if a user only has access to sources
selector, they won’t be able to update policy with destinations
selector or new targetRef
selectors. Likewise, when a user only has access to the targetRef
kind MeshService
, they won’t be able to update the policy to use a different targetRef
kind.
Observability operator
We may also have an infrastructure team which is responsible for the logging/metrics/tracing systems in the organization.
Currently, those features are configured on Mesh
, TrafficLog
, and TrafficTrace
objects.
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: AccessRole
metadata:
name: observability-operator
spec:
rules:
- mesh: '*'
types: ["TrafficLog", "TrafficTrace"]
access: ["CREATE", "DELETE", "UPDATE"]
- types: ["Mesh"]
access: ["CREATE", "DELETE", "UPDATE"]
type: AccessRole
name: observability-operator
rules:
- mesh: '*'
types: ["TrafficLog", "TrafficTrace"]
access: ["CREATE", "DELETE", "UPDATE"]
- types: ["Mesh"]
access: ["CREATE", "DELETE", "UPDATE"]
This way an observability operator can:
- Modify
TrafficLog
and TrafficTrace
in any mesh
- Modify any
Mesh
Single Mesh operator
Kong Mesh lets us segment the deployment into many logical service meshes configured by Mesh object.
We may want to give access to one specific Mesh and all objects connected with this Mesh.
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: AccessRole
metadata:
name: demo-mesh-operator
spec:
rules:
- mesh: demo
access: ["CREATE", "DELETE", "UPDATE"]
- types: ["Mesh"]
names: ["demo"]
access: ["CREATE", "DELETE", "UPDATE"]
type: AccessRole
name: demo-mesh-operator
rules:
- mesh: demo
access: ["CREATE", "DELETE", "UPDATE"]
- types: ["Mesh"]
names: ["demo"]
access: ["CREATE", "DELETE", "UPDATE"]
This way all observability operator can:
- Modify all resources in the demo mesh
- Modify
demo
Mesh object.
Kubernetes
Kubernetes provides their own RBAC system, but it’s not sufficient to cover use cases for several reasons:
- You cannot restrict access to resources of specific Mesh
- You cannot restrict access based on the content of the policy
Kong Mesh RBAC works on top of Kubernetes RBAC.
For example, to restrict the access for a user to modify TrafficPermission
for backend service, they need to be able to create TrafficPermission
in the first place.
The subjects
in AccessRoleBinding
are compatible with Kubernetes users and groups.
Kong Mesh RBAC on Kubernetes is implemented using Kubernetes Webhook when applying resources. This means you can only use Kubernetes users and groups for CREATE
, DELETE
and UPDATE
access.
GENERATE_DATAPLANE_TOKEN
, GENERATE_USER_TOKEN
, GENERATE_ZONE_CP_TOKEN
, GENERATE_ZONE_TOKEN
are used when interacting with Kong Mesh API Server, in this case you need to use the user token.
Default
Kong Mesh creates an admin
AccessRole
that allows every action.
In a standalone deployment, the default
AccessRoleBinding
assigns this role to every authenticated and unauthenticated user.
In a multi-zone deployment, the default
AccessRoleBinding
on the global control plane assigns this role to every authenticated and unauthenticated user.
However, on the zone control plane, the default
AccessRoleBinding
is restricted to the admin
AccessRole
only.
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: AccessRole
metadata:
name: admin
spec:
rules:
- access: ["CREATE", "UPDATE", "DELETE", "GENERATE_DATAPLANE_TOKEN", "GENERATE_USER_TOKEN", "GENERATE_ZONE_CP_TOKEN", "GENERATE_ZONE_TOKEN"]
---
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: AccessRoleBinding
metadata:
name: default
spec:
subjects:
- type: Group
name: mesh-system:authenticated
- type: Group
name: mesh-system:unauthenticated
- type: Group
name: system:authenticated
- type: Group
name: system:unauthenticated
roles:
- admin
type: AccessRole
name: admin
rules:
- access: ["CREATE", "UPDATE", "DELETE", "GENERATE_DATAPLANE_TOKEN", "GENERATE_USER_TOKEN", "GENERATE_ZONE_CP_TOKEN", "GENERATE_ZONE_TOKEN"]
---
type: AccessRoleBinding
name: default
subjects:
- type: Group
name: mesh-system:authenticated
- type: Group
name: mesh-system:unauthenticated
roles:
- admin
To restrict access to admin
only, change the default AccessRole
policy:
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: AccessRoleBinding
metadata:
name: default
spec:
subjects:
- type: Group
name: mesh-system:admin
- type: Group
name: system:masters
- type: Group
name: system:serviceaccounts:kube-system
roles:
- admin
system:serviceaccounts:kube-system
is required for Kubernetes controllers to manage Kong Mesh resources – for example, to remove data plane objects when a namespace is removed.
type: AccessRoleBinding
name: default
subjects:
- type: Group
name: mesh-system:admin
roles:
- admin
Example
"targetRef" selectors
Source and Destination selectors
The following steps create a new user and restrict the access to only MeshTrafficPermission
for the backend service.
-
Create a backend-owner Kubernetes user and configure kubectl
:
mkdir -p /tmp/k8s-certs
cd /tmp/k8s-certs
openssl genrsa -out backend-owner.key 2048 # generate client key
openssl req -new -key backend-owner.key -subj "/CN=backend-owner" -out backend-owner.csr # generate client certificate request
CSR=$(cat backend-owner.csr | base64 | tr -d "\n") && echo "apiVersion: certificates.k8s.io/v1
kind: CertificateSigningRequest
metadata:
name: backend-owner
spec:
request: $CSR
signerName: kubernetes.io/kube-apiserver-client
usages:
- client auth" | kubectl apply -f -
kubectl certificate approve backend-owner
kubectl get csr backend-owner -o jsonpath='{.status.certificate}'| base64 -d > backend-owner.crt
kubectl config set-credentials backend-owner \
--client-key=/tmp/k8s-certs/backend-owner.key \
--client-certificate=/tmp/k8s-certs/backend-owner.crt \
--embed-certs=true
kubectl config set-context backend-owner --cluster=YOUR_CLUSTER_NAME --user=backend-owner
-
Create Kubernetes RBAC to allow backend-owner to manage all MeshTrafficPermission
:
echo "
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: ClusterRole
metadata:
name: kuma-policy-management
rules:
- apiGroups:
- kuma.io
resources:
- meshtrafficpermissions
verbs:
- get
- list
- watch
- create
- update
- patch
- delete
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: ClusterRoleBinding
metadata:
name: kuma-policy-management-backend-owner
roleRef:
apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
kind: ClusterRole
name: kuma-policy-management
subjects:
- kind: User
name: backend-owner
apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
" | kubectl apply -f -
-
Change default Kong Mesh RBAC to restrict access to resources by default:
echo "
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: AccessRoleBinding
metadata:
name: default
spec:
subjects:
- type: Group
name: mesh-system:admin
- type: Group
name: system:masters
- type: Group
name: system:serviceaccounts:kube-system
roles:
- admin
" | kubectl apply -f -
-
Create an AccessRole to grant permissions to user backend-owner
to modify MeshTrafficPermission
only for the backend service:
echo '
---
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: AccessRole
metadata:
name: backend-owner
spec:
rules:
- types: ["MeshTrafficPermission"]
mesh: default
access: ["CREATE", "UPDATE", "DELETE"]
when:
- targetRef:
kind: MeshService
name: backend
---
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: AccessRoleBinding
metadata:
name: backend-owners
spec:
subjects:
- type: User
name: backend-owner
roles:
- backend-owner
' | kubectl apply -f -
-
Change the service to test user access:
kubectl config use-context backend-owner
echo "
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: MeshTrafficPermission
metadata:
name: web-to-backend
namespace: kong-mesh-system
labels:
kuma.io/mesh: default
spec:
targetRef:
kind: MeshService
name: backend
from:
- targetRef:
kind: MeshService
name: web
default:
action: ALLOW
" | kubectl apply -f -
# operation should succeed, access to backend service access is granted
echo "
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: MeshTrafficPermission
metadata:
name: web-to-backend
namespace: kong-mesh-system
labels:
kuma.io/mesh: default
spec:
targetRef:
kind: MeshService
name: not-backend # access to this service is not granted
from:
- targetRef:
kind: MeshService
name: web
default:
action: ALLOW
" | kubectl apply -f -
# operation should not succeed
The following steps create a new user and restrict the access to only TrafficPermission
for the backend service.
Note: By default, all requests that originate from localhost are authenticated as the admin
user in the mesh-system:admin
group.
For this example to work, you must either run the control plane with KUMA_API_SERVER_AUTHN_LOCALHOST_IS_ADMIN
set to false
or access the control plane using a method other than localhost.
-
Extract the admin token and configure kumactl
with the admin:
export ADMIN_TOKEN=$(curl http://localhost:5681/global-secrets/admin-user-token | jq -r .data | base64 -d)
kumactl config control-planes add \
--name=cp-admin \
--address=https://localhost:5682 \
--skip-verify=true \
--auth-type=tokens \
--auth-conf token=$ADMIN_TOKEN
-
Configure backend-owner:
export BACKEND_OWNER_TOKEN=$(kumactl generate user-token --valid-for=24h --name backend-owner)
kumactl config control-planes add \
--name=cp-backend-owner \
--address=https://localhost:5682 \
--skip-verify=true \
--auth-type=tokens \
--auth-conf token=$BACKEND_OWNER_TOKEN
kumactl config control-planes switch --name cp-admin # switch back to admin
-
Change default Kong Mesh RBAC to restrict access to resources by default:
echo "type: AccessRoleBinding
name: default
subjects:
- type: Group
name: mesh-system:admin
roles:
- admin" | kumactl apply -f -
-
Create Kong Mesh RBAC to only allow the backend-owner to modify MeshTrafficPermission
for backend:
echo '
type: AccessRole
name: backend-owner
rules:
- types: ["MeshTrafficPermission"]
mesh: default
access: ["CREATE", "UPDATE", "DELETE"]
when:
- targetRef:
kind: MeshService
name: backend
' | kumactl apply -f -
echo '
type: AccessRoleBinding
name: backend-owners
subjects:
- type: User
name: backend-owner
roles:
- backend-owner' | kumactl apply -f -
-
Change the user and test RBAC:
kumactl config control-planes switch --name cp-backend-owner
echo "
type: MeshTrafficPermission
mesh: default
name: web-to-backend
spec:
targetRef:
kind: MeshService
name: backend
from:
- targetRef:
kind: MeshService
name: web
default:
action: ALLOW
" | kumactl apply -f -
# this operation should succeed
echo "
type: MeshTrafficPermission
mesh: default
name: web-to-backend
spec:
targetRef:
kind: MeshService
name: not-backend
from:
- targetRef:
kind: MeshService
name: web
default:
action: ALLOW
" | kumactl apply -f -
Error: Access Denied (user "backend-owner/mesh-system:authenticated" cannot access the resource)
-
Create a backend-owner Kubernetes user and configure kubectl
:
mkdir -p /tmp/k8s-certs
cd /tmp/k8s-certs
openssl genrsa -out backend-owner.key 2048 # generate client key
openssl req -new -key backend-owner.key -subj "/CN=backend-owner" -out backend-owner.csr # generate client certificate request
CSR=$(cat backend-owner.csr | base64 | tr -d "\n") && echo "apiVersion: certificates.k8s.io/v1
kind: CertificateSigningRequest
metadata:
name: backend-owner
spec:
request: $CSR
signerName: kubernetes.io/kube-apiserver-client
usages:
- client auth" | kubectl apply -f -
kubectl certificate approve backend-owner
kubectl get csr backend-owner -o jsonpath='{.status.certificate}'| base64 -d > backend-owner.crt
kubectl config set-credentials backend-owner \
--client-key=/tmp/k8s-certs/backend-owner.key \
--client-certificate=/tmp/k8s-certs/backend-owner.crt \
--embed-certs=true
kubectl config set-context backend-owner --cluster=YOUR_CLUSTER_NAME --user=backend-owner
-
Create Kubernetes RBAC to allow backend-owner to manage all TrafficPermission
:
echo "
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: ClusterRole
metadata:
name: kuma-policy-management
rules:
- apiGroups:
- kuma.io
resources:
- trafficpermissions
verbs:
- get
- list
- watch
- create
- update
- patch
- delete
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: ClusterRoleBinding
metadata:
name: kuma-policy-management-backend-owner
roleRef:
apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
kind: ClusterRole
name: kuma-policy-management
subjects:
- kind: User
name: backend-owner
apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
" | kubectl apply -f -
-
Change default Kong Mesh RBAC to restrict access to resources by default:
echo "
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: AccessRoleBinding
metadata:
name: default
spec:
subjects:
- type: Group
name: mesh-system:admin
- type: Group
name: system:masters
- type: Group
name: system:serviceaccounts:kube-system
roles:
- admin
" | kubectl apply -f -
-
Create an AccessRole to grant permissions to the backend-owner
user to modify TrafficPermission
only for the backend service:
echo '
---
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: AccessRole
metadata:
name: backend-owner
spec:
rules:
- types: ["TrafficPermission"]
mesh: default
access: ["CREATE", "UPDATE", "DELETE"]
when:
- destinations:
match:
kuma.io/service: backend
---
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: AccessRoleBinding
metadata:
name: backend-owners
spec:
subjects:
- type: User
name: backend-owner
roles:
- backend-owner
' | kubectl apply -f -
-
Change the service to test user access:
kubectl config use-context backend-owner
echo "
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: TrafficPermission
mesh: default
metadata:
name: web-to-backend
spec:
sources:
- match:
kuma.io/service: web
destinations:
- match:
kuma.io/service: backend
" | kubectl apply -f -
# operation should succeed, access to backend service access is granted
echo "
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: TrafficPermission
mesh: default
metadata:
name: web-to-backend
spec:
sources:
- match:
kuma.io/service: web
destinations:
- match:
kuma.io/service: not-backend # access to this service is not granted
" | kubectl apply -f -
# operation should not succeed
Note: By default, all requests that originates from localhost are authenticated as the admin
user belonging to the mesh-system:admin
group.
For this example to work, you must either run the control plane with KUMA_API_SERVER_AUTHN_LOCALHOST_IS_ADMIN
set to false
or access the control plane via a method other than localhost.
-
Extract admin token and configure kumactl with admin:
export ADMIN_TOKEN=$(curl http://localhost:5681/global-secrets/admin-user-token | jq -r .data | base64 -d)
kumactl config control-planes add \
--name=cp-admin \
--address=https://localhost:5682 \
--skip-verify=true \
--auth-type=tokens \
--auth-conf token=$ADMIN_TOKEN
-
Configure backend-owner:
export BACKEND_OWNER_TOKEN=$(kumactl generate user-token --valid-for=24h --name backend-owner)
kumactl config control-planes add \
--name=cp-backend-owner \
--address=https://localhost:5682 \
--skip-verify=true \
--auth-type=tokens \
--auth-conf token=$BACKEND_OWNER_TOKEN
kumactl config control-planes switch --name cp-admin # switch back to admin
-
Change default Kong Mesh RBAC to restrict access to resources by default:
echo "type: AccessRoleBinding
name: default
subjects:
- type: Group
name: mesh-system:admin
roles:
- admin" | kumactl apply -f -
-
Create Kong Mesh RBAC to restrict backend-owner to only modify TrafficPermission
for backend:
echo '
type: AccessRole
name: backend-owner
rules:
- types: ["TrafficPermission"]
mesh: default
access: ["CREATE", "UPDATE", "DELETE"]
when:
- destinations:
match:
kuma.io/service: backend
' | kumactl apply -f -
echo '
type: AccessRoleBinding
name: backend-owners
subjects:
- type: User
name: backend-owner
roles:
- backend-owner' | kumactl apply -f -
-
Change the user and test RBAC:
kumactl config control-planes switch --name cp-backend-owner
echo "
type: TrafficPermission
mesh: default
name: web-to-backend
sources:
- match:
kuma.io/service: web
destinations:
- match:
kuma.io/service: backend
" | kumactl apply -f -
# this operation should succeed
echo "
type: TrafficPermission
mesh: default
name: web-to-backend
sources:
- match:
kuma.io/service: web
destinations:
- match:
kuma.io/service: other
" | kumactl apply -f -
Error: Access Denied (user "backend-owner/mesh-system:authenticated" cannot access the resource)
Multi-zone
In a multi-zone setup, AccessRole
and AccessRoleBinding
are not synchronized between the global control plane and the zone control plane.
Wildcard tag value matching
Note: This feature is available starting in Kong Mesh 1.9.1
Note: This feature currently only works with “Source and Destination” selectors. This limitation restricts using newer policy types like MeshTrafficPermission
, MeshAccessLog
, or MeshHTTPRoute
.
You can perform partial tag value matching using *
wildcards.
For example, the following role:
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: AccessRole
metadata:
name: role-wildcard
spec:
rules:
- types: ["TrafficRoute"]
mesh: default
access: ["CREATE", "UPDATE", "DELETE"]
when:
- sources:
match:
k8s.kuma.io/namespace: orders
destinations:
match:
kuma.io/service: '*_orders_*'
type: AccessRole
name: role-wildcard
rules:
- types: ["TrafficRoute"]
mesh: default
access: ["CREATE", "UPDATE", "DELETE"]
when:
- sources:
match:
k8s.kuma.io/namespace: orders
destinations:
match:
kuma.io/service: '*_orders_*'
would allow a subject to create the following resource:
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: TrafficRoute
metadata:
name: tr-orders
spec:
sources:
- match:
k8s.kuma.io/namespace: 'orders'
destinations:
- match:
kuma.io/service: web_orders_svc_1000
- match:
kuma.io/service: backend_orders_svc_1000
conf:
destination:
kuma.io/service: '*'
type: TrafficRoute
mesh: default
name: tr-orders
sources:
- match:
k8s.kuma.io/namespace: 'orders'
destinations:
- match:
kuma.io/service: web_orders_svc_1000
- match:
kuma.io/service: backend_orders_svc_1000
conf:
destination:
kuma.io/service: '*'
What should I do if I’ve locked myself out?
If you remove the default AccessRoleBinding
and AccessRole
, you might find yourself locked out and unable to edit any resources. If you encounter this situation, you can regain access to the cluster by following these steps:
-
Configure the control-plane by setting the:
KUMA_ACCESS_TYPE
environment variable to static
, and then restart the control-plane.
- Create the default
AccessRoleBinding
and AccessRole
(as described in the default section), or add new groups if necessary.
- Remove the
KUMA_ACCESS_TYPE
environment variable for the control-plane and restart the control-plane.