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syntax = "proto3"; |
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package envoy.api.v2.auth; |
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option java_package = "io.envoyproxy.envoy.api.v2.auth"; |
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option java_multiple_files = true; |
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option go_package = "auth"; |
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import "envoy/api/v2/core/base.proto"; |
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import "envoy/api/v2/core/config_source.proto"; |
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import "google/protobuf/wrappers.proto"; |
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import "validate/validate.proto"; |
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import "gogoproto/gogo.proto"; |
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option (gogoproto.equal_all) = true; |
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// [#protodoc-title: Common TLS configuration] |
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message TlsParameters { |
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enum TlsProtocol { |
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// Envoy will choose the optimal TLS version. |
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TLS_AUTO = 0; |
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// TLS 1.0 |
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TLSv1_0 = 1; |
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// TLS 1.1 |
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TLSv1_1 = 2; |
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// TLS 1.2 |
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TLSv1_2 = 3; |
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// TLS 1.3 |
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TLSv1_3 = 4; |
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} |
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// Minimum TLS protocol version. By default, it's ``TLSv1_0``. |
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TlsProtocol tls_minimum_protocol_version = 1 [(validate.rules).enum.defined_only = true]; |
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// Maximum TLS protocol version. By default, it's ``TLSv1_3`` for servers in non-FIPS builds, and |
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// ``TLSv1_2`` for clients and for servers using :ref:`BoringSSL FIPS <arch_overview_ssl_fips>`. |
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TlsProtocol tls_maximum_protocol_version = 2 [(validate.rules).enum.defined_only = true]; |
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// If specified, the TLS listener will only support the specified `cipher list |
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// <https://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/chromium-boringssl-docs/ssl.h.html#Cipher-suite-configuration>`_ |
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// when negotiating TLS 1.0-1.2 (this setting has no effect when negotiating TLS 1.3). If not |
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// specified, the default list will be used. |
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// |
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// In non-FIPS builds, the default cipher list is: |
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// |
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// .. code-block:: none |
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// |
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// [ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256|ECDHE-ECDSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305] |
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// [ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256|ECDHE-RSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305] |
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// ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-SHA |
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// ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA |
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// AES128-GCM-SHA256 |
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// AES128-SHA |
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// ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 |
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// ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 |
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// ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-SHA |
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// ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA |
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// AES256-GCM-SHA384 |
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// AES256-SHA |
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// |
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// In builds using :ref:`BoringSSL FIPS <arch_overview_ssl_fips>`, the default cipher list is: |
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// |
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// .. code-block:: none |
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// |
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// ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 |
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// ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 |
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// ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-SHA |
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// ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA |
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// AES128-GCM-SHA256 |
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// AES128-SHA |
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// ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 |
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// ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 |
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// ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-SHA |
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// ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA |
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// AES256-GCM-SHA384 |
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// AES256-SHA |
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repeated string cipher_suites = 3; |
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// If specified, the TLS connection will only support the specified ECDH |
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// curves. If not specified, the default curves will be used. |
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// |
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// In non-FIPS builds, the default curves are: |
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// |
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// .. code-block:: none |
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// |
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// X25519 |
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// P-256 |
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// |
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// In builds using :ref:`BoringSSL FIPS <arch_overview_ssl_fips>`, the default curve is: |
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// |
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// .. code-block:: none |
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// |
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// P-256 |
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repeated string ecdh_curves = 4; |
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} |
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message TlsCertificate { |
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// The TLS certificate chain. |
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core.DataSource certificate_chain = 1; |
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// The TLS private key. |
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core.DataSource private_key = 2; |
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// The password to decrypt the TLS private key. If this field is not set, it is assumed that the |
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// TLS private key is not password encrypted. |
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core.DataSource password = 3; |
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// [#not-implemented-hide:] |
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core.DataSource ocsp_staple = 4; |
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// [#not-implemented-hide:] |
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repeated core.DataSource signed_certificate_timestamp = 5; |
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} |
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message TlsSessionTicketKeys { |
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// Keys for encrypting and decrypting TLS session tickets. The |
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// first key in the array contains the key to encrypt all new sessions created by this context. |
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// All keys are candidates for decrypting received tickets. This allows for easy rotation of keys |
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// by, for example, putting the new key first, and the previous key second. |
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// |
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// If :ref:`session_ticket_keys <envoy_api_field_auth.DownstreamTlsContext.session_ticket_keys>` |
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// is not specified, the TLS library will still support resuming sessions via tickets, but it will |
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// use an internally-generated and managed key, so sessions cannot be resumed across hot restarts |
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// or on different hosts. |
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// |
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// Each key must contain exactly 80 bytes of cryptographically-secure random data. For |
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// example, the output of ``openssl rand 80``. |
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// |
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// .. attention:: |
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// |
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// Using this feature has serious security considerations and risks. Improper handling of keys |
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// may result in loss of secrecy in connections, even if ciphers supporting perfect forward |
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// secrecy are used. See https://www.imperialviolet.org/2013/06/27/botchingpfs.html for some |
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// discussion. To minimize the risk, you must: |
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// |
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// * Keep the session ticket keys at least as secure as your TLS certificate private keys |
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// * Rotate session ticket keys at least daily, and preferably hourly |
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// * Always generate keys using a cryptographically-secure random data source |
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repeated core.DataSource keys = 1 [(validate.rules).repeated .min_items = 1]; |
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} |
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message CertificateValidationContext { |
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// TLS certificate data containing certificate authority certificates to use in verifying |
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// a presented peer certificate (e.g. server certificate for clusters or client certificate |
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// for listeners). If not specified and a peer certificate is presented it will not be |
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// verified. By default, a client certificate is optional, unless one of the additional |
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// options (:ref:`require_client_certificate |
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// <envoy_api_field_auth.DownstreamTlsContext.require_client_certificate>`, |
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// :ref:`verify_certificate_spki |
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// <envoy_api_field_auth.CertificateValidationContext.verify_certificate_spki>`, |
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// :ref:`verify_certificate_hash |
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// <envoy_api_field_auth.CertificateValidationContext.verify_certificate_hash>`, or |
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// :ref:`verify_subject_alt_name |
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// <envoy_api_field_auth.CertificateValidationContext.verify_subject_alt_name>`) is also |
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// specified. |
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// |
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// It can optionally contain certificate revocation lists, in which case Envoy will verify |
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// that the presented peer certificate has not been revoked by one of the included CRLs. |
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// |
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// See :ref:`the TLS overview <arch_overview_ssl_enabling_verification>` for a list of common |
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// system CA locations. |
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core.DataSource trusted_ca = 1; |
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// An optional list of base64-encoded SHA-256 hashes. If specified, Envoy will verify that the |
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// SHA-256 of the DER-encoded Subject Public Key Information (SPKI) of the presented certificate |
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// matches one of the specified values. |
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// |
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// A base64-encoded SHA-256 of the Subject Public Key Information (SPKI) of the certificate |
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// can be generated with the following command: |
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// |
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// .. code-block:: bash |
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// |
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// $ openssl x509 -in path/to/client.crt -noout -pubkey \ |
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// | openssl pkey -pubin -outform DER \ |
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// | openssl dgst -sha256 -binary \ |
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// | openssl enc -base64 |
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// NvqYIYSbgK2vCJpQhObf77vv+bQWtc5ek5RIOwPiC9A= |
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// |
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// This is the format used in HTTP Public Key Pinning. |
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// |
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// When both: |
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// :ref:`verify_certificate_hash |
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// <envoy_api_field_auth.CertificateValidationContext.verify_certificate_hash>` and |
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// :ref:`verify_certificate_spki |
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// <envoy_api_field_auth.CertificateValidationContext.verify_certificate_spki>` are specified, |
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// a hash matching value from either of the lists will result in the certificate being accepted. |
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// |
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// .. attention:: |
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// |
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// This option is preferred over :ref:`verify_certificate_hash |
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// <envoy_api_field_auth.CertificateValidationContext.verify_certificate_hash>`, |
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// because SPKI is tied to a private key, so it doesn't change when the certificate |
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// is renewed using the same private key. |
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repeated string verify_certificate_spki = 3 |
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[(validate.rules).repeated .items.string = {min_bytes: 44, max_bytes: 44}]; |
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// An optional list of hex-encoded SHA-256 hashes. If specified, Envoy will verify that |
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// the SHA-256 of the DER-encoded presented certificate matches one of the specified values. |
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// |
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// A hex-encoded SHA-256 of the certificate can be generated with the following command: |
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// |
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// .. code-block:: bash |
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// |
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// $ openssl x509 -in path/to/client.crt -outform DER | openssl dgst -sha256 | cut -d" " -f2 |
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// df6ff72fe9116521268f6f2dd4966f51df479883fe7037b39f75916ac3049d1a |
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// |
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// A long hex-encoded and colon-separated SHA-256 (a.k.a. "fingerprint") of the certificate |
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// can be generated with the following command: |
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// |
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// .. code-block:: bash |
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// |
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// $ openssl x509 -in path/to/client.crt -noout -fingerprint -sha256 | cut -d"=" -f2 |
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// DF:6F:F7:2F:E9:11:65:21:26:8F:6F:2D:D4:96:6F:51:DF:47:98:83:FE:70:37:B3:9F:75:91:6A:C3:04:9D:1A |
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// |
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// Both of those formats are acceptable. |
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// |
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// When both: |
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// :ref:`verify_certificate_hash |
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// <envoy_api_field_auth.CertificateValidationContext.verify_certificate_hash>` and |
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// :ref:`verify_certificate_spki |
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// <envoy_api_field_auth.CertificateValidationContext.verify_certificate_spki>` are specified, |
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// a hash matching value from either of the lists will result in the certificate being accepted. |
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repeated string verify_certificate_hash = 2 |
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[(validate.rules).repeated .items.string = {min_bytes: 64, max_bytes: 95}]; |
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// An optional list of Subject Alternative Names. If specified, Envoy will verify that the |
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// Subject Alternative Name of the presented certificate matches one of the specified values. |
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// |
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// .. attention:: |
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// |
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// Subject Alternative Names are easily spoofable and verifying only them is insecure, |
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// therefore this option must be used together with :ref:`trusted_ca |
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// <envoy_api_field_auth.CertificateValidationContext.trusted_ca>`. |
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repeated string verify_subject_alt_name = 4; |
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// [#not-implemented-hide:] Must present a signed time-stamped OCSP response. |
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google.protobuf.BoolValue require_ocsp_staple = 5; |
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// [#not-implemented-hide:] Must present signed certificate time-stamp. |
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google.protobuf.BoolValue require_signed_certificate_timestamp = 6; |
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// An optional `certificate revocation list |
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// <http://https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Certificate_revocation_list>`_ |
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// (in PEM format). If specified, Envoy will verify that the presented peer |
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// certificate has not been revoked by this CRL. If this DataSource contains |
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// multiple CRLs, all of them will be used. |
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core.DataSource crl = 7; |
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// If specified, Envoy will not reject expired certificates. |
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bool allow_expired_certificate = 8; |
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} |
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// TLS context shared by both client and server TLS contexts. |
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message CommonTlsContext { |
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// TLS protocol versions, cipher suites etc. |
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TlsParameters tls_params = 1; |
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// :ref:`Multiple TLS certificates <arch_overview_ssl_cert_select>` can be associated with the |
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// same context to allow both RSA and ECDSA certificates. |
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// |
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// Only a single TLS certificate is supported in client contexts. In server contexts, the first |
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// RSA certificate is used for clients that only support RSA and the first ECDSA certificate is |
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// used for clients that support ECDSA. |
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repeated TlsCertificate tls_certificates = 2; |
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// Configs for fetching TLS certificates via SDS API. |
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repeated SdsSecretConfig tls_certificate_sds_secret_configs = 6 |
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[(validate.rules).repeated .max_items = 1]; |
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message CombinedCertificateValidationContext { |
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// How to validate peer certificates. |
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CertificateValidationContext default_validation_context = 1 |
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[(validate.rules).message.required = true]; |
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// Config for fetching validation context via SDS API. |
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SdsSecretConfig validation_context_sds_secret_config = 2 |
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[(validate.rules).message.required = true]; |
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}; |
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oneof validation_context_type { |
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// How to validate peer certificates. |
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CertificateValidationContext validation_context = 3; |
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// Config for fetching validation context via SDS API. |
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SdsSecretConfig validation_context_sds_secret_config = 7; |
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// Combined certificate validation context holds a default CertificateValidationContext |
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// and SDS config. When SDS server returns dynamic CertificateValidationContext, both dynamic |
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// and default CertificateValidationContext are merged into a new CertificateValidationContext |
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// for validation. This merge is done by Message::MergeFrom(), so dynamic |
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// CertificateValidationContext overwrites singular fields in default |
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// CertificateValidationContext, and concatenates repeated fields to default |
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// CertificateValidationContext, and logical OR is applied to boolean fields. |
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CombinedCertificateValidationContext combined_validation_context = 8; |
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} |
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// Supplies the list of ALPN protocols that the listener should expose. In |
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// practice this is likely to be set to one of two values (see the |
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// :ref:`codec_type |
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// <envoy_api_field_config.filter.network.http_connection_manager.v2.HttpConnectionManager.codec_type>` |
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// parameter in the HTTP connection manager for more information): |
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// |
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// * "h2,http/1.1" If the listener is going to support both HTTP/2 and HTTP/1.1. |
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// * "http/1.1" If the listener is only going to support HTTP/1.1. |
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// |
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// There is no default for this parameter. If empty, Envoy will not expose ALPN. |
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repeated string alpn_protocols = 4; |
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reserved 5; |
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} |
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message UpstreamTlsContext { |
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// Common TLS context settings. |
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CommonTlsContext common_tls_context = 1; |
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// SNI string to use when creating TLS backend connections. |
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string sni = 2 [(validate.rules).string.max_bytes = 255]; |
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// If true, server-initiated TLS renegotiation will be allowed. |
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// |
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// .. attention:: |
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// |
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// TLS renegotiation is considered insecure and shouldn't be used unless absolutely necessary. |
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bool allow_renegotiation = 3; |
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// Maximum number of session keys (Pre-Shared Keys for TLSv1.3+, Session IDs and Session Tickets |
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// for TLSv1.2 and older) to store for the purpose of session resumption. |
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// |
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// Defaults to 1, setting this to 0 disables session resumption. |
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google.protobuf.UInt32Value max_session_keys = 4; |
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} |
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message DownstreamTlsContext { |
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// Common TLS context settings. |
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CommonTlsContext common_tls_context = 1; |
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// If specified, Envoy will reject connections without a valid client |
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// certificate. |
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google.protobuf.BoolValue require_client_certificate = 2; |
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// If specified, Envoy will reject connections without a valid and matching SNI. |
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// [#not-implemented-hide:] |
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google.protobuf.BoolValue require_sni = 3; |
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oneof session_ticket_keys_type { |
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// TLS session ticket key settings. |
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TlsSessionTicketKeys session_ticket_keys = 4; |
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// [#not-implemented-hide:] |
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SdsSecretConfig session_ticket_keys_sds_secret_config = 5; |
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} |
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} |
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// [#proto-status: experimental] |
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message SdsSecretConfig { |
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// Name (FQDN, UUID, SPKI, SHA256, etc.) by which the secret can be uniquely referred to. |
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// When both name and config are specified, then secret can be fetched and/or reloaded via SDS. |
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// When only name is specified, then secret will be loaded from static resources [V2-API-DIFF]. |
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string name = 1; |
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core.ConfigSource sds_config = 2; |
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} |
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// [#proto-status: experimental] |
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message Secret { |
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// Name (FQDN, UUID, SPKI, SHA256, etc.) by which the secret can be uniquely referred to. |
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string name = 1; |
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oneof type { |
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TlsCertificate tls_certificate = 2; |
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TlsSessionTicketKeys session_ticket_keys = 3; |
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CertificateValidationContext validation_context = 4; |
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} |
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}
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