Esempio n. 1
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// newServiceAccountAuthenticator returns an authenticator.Request or an error
func newServiceAccountAuthenticator(keyfile string, lookup bool, helper tools.EtcdHelper) (authenticator.Request, error) {
	publicKey, err := serviceaccount.ReadPublicKey(keyfile)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}

	var serviceAccountGetter serviceaccount.ServiceAccountTokenGetter
	if lookup {
		// If we need to look up service accounts and tokens,
		// go directly to etcd to avoid recursive auth insanity
		serviceAccountGetter = serviceaccount.NewGetterFromEtcdHelper(helper)
	}

	tokenAuthenticator := serviceaccount.JWTTokenAuthenticator([]*rsa.PublicKey{publicKey}, lookup, serviceAccountGetter)
	return bearertoken.New(tokenAuthenticator), nil
}
Esempio n. 2
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func newServiceAccountTokenGetter(options configapi.MasterConfig, client *etcdclient.Client) (serviceaccount.ServiceAccountTokenGetter, error) {
	var tokenGetter serviceaccount.ServiceAccountTokenGetter
	if options.KubernetesMasterConfig == nil {
		// When we're running against an external Kubernetes, use the external kubernetes client to validate service account tokens
		// This prevents infinite auth loops if the privilegedLoopbackKubeClient authenticates using a service account token
		kubeClient, _, err := configapi.GetKubeClient(options.MasterClients.ExternalKubernetesKubeConfig)
		if err != nil {
			return nil, err
		}
		tokenGetter = serviceaccount.NewGetterFromClient(kubeClient)
	} else {
		// When we're running in-process, go straight to etcd (using the KubernetesStorageVersion/KubernetesStoragePrefix, since service accounts are kubernetes objects)
		ketcdHelper, err := master.NewEtcdHelper(client, options.EtcdStorageConfig.KubernetesStorageVersion, options.EtcdStorageConfig.KubernetesStoragePrefix)
		if err != nil {
			return nil, fmt.Errorf("Error setting up Kubernetes server storage: %v", err)
		}
		tokenGetter = serviceaccount.NewGetterFromEtcdHelper(ketcdHelper)
	}
	return tokenGetter, nil
}