Istio Workload Minimum TLS Version Configuration
This task shows how to configure the minimum TLS version for Istio workloads. The maximum TLS version for Istio workloads is 1.3.
Configuration of minimum TLS version for Istio workloads
Install Istio through
istioctl
with the minimum TLS version configured. TheIstioOperator
custom resource used to configure Istio in theistioctl install
command contains a field for the minimum TLS version for Istio workloads. TheminProtocolVersion
field specifies the minimum TLS version for the TLS connections among Istio workloads. In the following example, the minimum TLS version for Istio workloads is configured to be 1.3.$ cat <<EOF > ./istio.yaml
apiVersion: install.istio.io/v1alpha1
kind: IstioOperator
spec:
meshConfig:
meshMTLS:
minProtocolVersion: TLSV1_3
EOF
$ istioctl install -f ./istio.yaml
Check the TLS configuration of Istio workloads
After configuring the minimum TLS version of Istio workloads, you can verify that the minimum TLS version was configured and works as expected.
Deploy two workloads:
httpbin
andsleep
. Deploy these into a single namespace, for examplefoo
. Both workloads run with an Envoy proxy in front of each.$ kubectl create ns foo
$ kubectl apply -f <(istioctl kube-inject -f @samples/httpbin/httpbin.yaml@) -n foo
$ kubectl apply -f <(istioctl kube-inject -f @samples/sleep/sleep.yaml@) -n foo
Verify that
sleep
successfully communicates withhttpbin
using this command:$ kubectl exec "$(kubectl get pod -l app=sleep -n foo -o jsonpath={.items..metadata.name})" -c sleep -n foo -- curl http://httpbin.foo:8000/ip -sS -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}\n"
200
If you don’t see the expected output, retry after a few seconds. Caching and propagation can cause a delay.
In the example, the minimum TLS version was configured to be 1.3. To check that TLS 1.3 is allowed, you can run the following command:
$ kubectl exec "$(kubectl get pod -l app=sleep -n foo -o jsonpath={.items..metadata.name})" -c istio-proxy -n foo -- openssl s_client -alpn istio -tls1_3 -connect httpbin.foo:8000 | grep "TLSv1.3"
The text output should include:
TLSv1.3
To check that TLS 1.2 is not allowed, you can run the following command:
$ kubectl exec "$(kubectl get pod -l app=sleep -n foo -o jsonpath={.items..metadata.name})" -c istio-proxy -n foo -- openssl s_client -alpn istio -tls1_2 -connect httpbin.foo:8000 | grep "Cipher is (NONE)"
The text output should include:
Cipher is (NONE)
Cleanup
To remove the foo
and istio-system
namespaces:
$ kubectl delete ns foo istio-system