Authorization Policy
Istio Authorization Policy enables access control on workloads in the mesh.
Authorization policy supports CUSTOM, DENY and ALLOW actions for access control. When CUSTOM, DENY and ALLOW actions are used for a workload at the same time, the CUSTOM action is evaluated first, then the DENY action, and finally the ALLOW action. The evaluation is determined by the following rules:
- If there are any CUSTOM policies that match the request, evaluate and deny the request if the evaluation result is deny.
- If there are any DENY policies that match the request, deny the request.
- If there are no ALLOW policies for the workload, allow the request.
- If any of the ALLOW policies match the request, allow the request.
- Deny the request.
Istio Authorization Policy also supports the AUDIT action to decide whether to log requests. AUDIT policies do not affect whether requests are allowed or denied to the workload. Requests will be allowed or denied based solely on CUSTOM, DENY and ALLOW actions.
A request will be internally marked that it should be audited if there is an AUDIT policy on the workload that matches the request. A separate plugin must be configured and enabled to actually fulfill the audit decision and complete the audit behavior. The request will not be audited if there are no such supporting plugins enabled. Currently, the only supported plugin is the Stackdriver plugin.
Here is an example of Istio Authorization Policy:
It sets the action
to ALLOW
to create an allow policy. The default action is ALLOW
but it is useful to be explicit in the policy.
It allows requests from:
- service account
cluster.local/ns/default/sa/sleep
or - namespace
test
to access the workload with:
GET
method at paths of prefix/info
or,POST
method at path/data
.
when the request has a valid JWT token issued by https://accounts.google.com
.
Any other requests will be denied.
apiVersion: security.istio.io/v1
kind: AuthorizationPolicy
metadata:
name: httpbin
namespace: foo
spec:
action: ALLOW
rules:
- from:
- source:
principals: ["cluster.local/ns/default/sa/sleep"]
- source:
namespaces: ["test"]
to:
- operation:
methods: ["GET"]
paths: ["/info*"]
- operation:
methods: ["POST"]
paths: ["/data"]
when:
- key: request.auth.claims[iss]
values: ["https://accounts.google.com"]
The following is another example that sets action
to DENY
to create a deny policy. It denies requests from the dev
namespace to the POST
method on all workloads in the foo
namespace.
apiVersion: security.istio.io/v1
kind: AuthorizationPolicy
metadata:
name: httpbin
namespace: foo
spec:
action: DENY
rules:
- from:
- source:
namespaces: ["dev"]
to:
- operation:
methods: ["POST"]
The following is another example that sets action
to DENY
to create a deny policy. It denies all the requests with POST
method on port 8080
on all workloads in the foo
namespace.
apiVersion: security.istio.io/v1
kind: AuthorizationPolicy
metadata:
name: httpbin
namespace: foo
spec:
action: DENY
rules:
- to:
- operation:
methods: ["POST"]
ports: ["8080"]
When this rule is applied to TCP traffic, the method
field (as will all HTTP based attributes) cannot be processed. For a DENY
rule, missing attributes are treated as matches. This means all TCP traffic on port 8080
would be denied in the example above. If we were to remove the ports
match, all TCP traffic would be denied. As a result, it is recommended to always scope DENY
policies to a specific port, especially when using HTTP attributes Authorization Policy for TCP Ports.
The following authorization policy sets the action
to AUDIT
. It will audit any GET
requests to the path with the prefix /user/profile
.
apiVersion: security.istio.io/v1
kind: AuthorizationPolicy
metadata:
namespace: ns1
name: anyname
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
app: myapi
action: AUDIT
rules:
- to:
- operation:
methods: ["GET"]
paths: ["/user/profile/*"]
Authorization Policy scope (target) is determined by “metadata/namespace” and an optional selector
.
- “metadata/namespace” tells which namespace the policy applies. If set to root namespace, the policy applies to all namespaces in a mesh.
- workload
selector
can be used to further restrict where a policy applies.
For example, the following authorization policy applies to all workloads in namespace foo
. It allows nothing and effectively denies all requests to workloads in namespace foo
.
apiVersion: security.istio.io/v1
kind: AuthorizationPolicy
metadata:
name: allow-nothing
namespace: foo
spec:
{}
The following authorization policy allows all requests to workloads in namespace foo
.
apiVersion: security.istio.io/v1
kind: AuthorizationPolicy
metadata:
name: allow-all
namespace: foo
spec:
rules:
- {}
The following authorization policy applies to workloads containing label app: httpbin
in namespace bar
. It allows nothing and effectively denies all requests to the selected workloads.
apiVersion: security.istio.io/v1
kind: AuthorizationPolicy
metadata:
name: allow-nothing
namespace: bar
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
app: httpbin
The following authorization policy applies to workloads containing label version: v1
in all namespaces in the mesh. (Assuming the root namespace is configured to istio-system
).
apiVersion: security.istio.io/v1
kind: AuthorizationPolicy
metadata:
name: allow-nothing
namespace: istio-system
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
version: v1
The following example shows you how to set up an authorization policy using an experimental annotation istio.io/dry-run
to dry-run the policy without actually enforcing it.
The dry-run annotation allows you to better understand the effect of an authorization policy before applying it to the production traffic. This helps to reduce the risk of breaking the production traffic caused by an incorrect authorization policy. For more information, see dry-run tasks.
apiVersion: security.istio.io/v1
kind: AuthorizationPolicy
metadata:
name: dry-run-example
annotations:
"istio.io/dry-run": "true"
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
app: httpbin
action: DENY
rules:
- to:
- operation:
paths: ["/headers"]
AuthorizationPolicy
AuthorizationPolicy enables access control on workloads.
Field | Type | Description | Required |
---|---|---|---|
selector | WorkloadSelector | Optional. The selector decides where to apply the authorization policy. The selector will match with workloads in the same namespace as the authorization policy. If the authorization policy is in the root namespace, the selector will additionally match with workloads in all namespaces. If the selector and the targetRef are not set, the selector will match all workloads. At most one of | No |
targetRefs | PolicyTargetReference[] | Optional. The targetRef specifies the gateway the policy should be applied to. The targeted resource specified will determine which workloads the policy applies to. Currently, the following resource attachment types are supported:
If not set, the policy is applied as defined by the selector. At most one of the selector and targetRefs can be set. NOTE: If you are using the NOTE: Waypoint proxies are required to use this field for policies to apply; | No |
rules | Rule[] | Optional. A list of rules to match the request. A match occurs when at least one rule matches the request. If not set, the match will never occur. This is equivalent to setting a default of deny for the target workloads if the action is ALLOW. | No |
action | Action | Optional. The action to take if the request is matched with the rules. Default is ALLOW if not specified. | No |
provider | ExtensionProvider (oneof) | Specifies detailed configuration of the CUSTOM action. Must be used only with CUSTOM action. | No |
Rule
Rule matches requests from a list of sources that perform a list of operations subject to a list of conditions. A match occurs when at least one source, one operation and all conditions matches the request. An empty rule is always matched.
Any string field in the rule supports Exact, Prefix, Suffix and Presence match:
- Exact match:
abc
will match on valueabc
. - Prefix match:
abc*
will match on valueabc
andabcd
. - Suffix match:
*abc
will match on valueabc
andxabc
. - Presence match:
*
will match when value is not empty.
Field | Type | Description | Required |
---|---|---|---|
from | From[] | Optional. If not set, any source is allowed. | No |
to | To[] | Optional. If not set, any operation is allowed. | No |
when | Condition[] | Optional. If not set, any condition is allowed. | No |
Source
Source specifies the source identities of a request. Fields in the source are ANDed together.
For example, the following source matches if the principal is admin
or dev
and the namespace is prod
or test
and the ip is not 203.0.113.4
.
principals: ["admin", "dev"]
namespaces: ["prod", "test"]
notIpBlocks: ["203.0.113.4"]
Field | Type | Description | Required |
---|---|---|---|
principals | string[] | Optional. A list of peer identities derived from the peer certificate. The peer identity is in the format of If not set, any principal is allowed. | No |
notPrincipals | string[] | Optional. A list of negative match of peer identities. | No |
requestPrincipals | string[] | Optional. A list of request identities derived from the JWT. The request identity is in the format of If not set, any request principal is allowed. | No |
notRequestPrincipals | string[] | Optional. A list of negative match of request identities. | No |
namespaces | string[] | Optional. A list of namespaces derived from the peer certificate. This field requires mTLS enabled and is the same as the If not set, any namespace is allowed. | No |
notNamespaces | string[] | Optional. A list of negative match of namespaces. | No |
ipBlocks | string[] | Optional. A list of IP blocks, populated from the source address of the IP packet. Single IP (e.g. If not set, any IP is allowed. | No |
notIpBlocks | string[] | Optional. A list of negative match of IP blocks. | No |
remoteIpBlocks | string[] | Optional. A list of IP blocks, populated from If not set, any IP is allowed. | No |
notRemoteIpBlocks | string[] | Optional. A list of negative match of remote IP blocks. | No |
Operation
Operation specifies the operations of a request. Fields in the operation are ANDed together.
For example, the following operation matches if the host has suffix .example.com
and the method is GET
or HEAD
and the path doesn’t have prefix /admin
.
hosts: ["*.example.com"]
methods: ["GET", "HEAD"]
notPaths: ["/admin*"]
Field | Type | Description | Required |
---|---|---|---|
hosts | string[] | Optional. A list of hosts as specified in the HTTP request. The match is case-insensitive. See the security best practices for recommended usage of this field. If not set, any host is allowed. Must be used only with HTTP. | No |
notHosts | string[] | Optional. A list of negative match of hosts as specified in the HTTP request. The match is case-insensitive. | No |
ports | string[] | Optional. A list of ports as specified in the connection. If not set, any port is allowed. | No |
notPorts | string[] | Optional. A list of negative match of ports as specified in the connection. | No |
methods | string[] | Optional. A list of methods as specified in the HTTP request. For gRPC service, this will always be If not set, any method is allowed. Must be used only with HTTP. | No |
notMethods | string[] | Optional. A list of negative match of methods as specified in the HTTP request. | No |
paths | string[] | Optional. A list of paths as specified in the HTTP request. See the Authorization Policy Normalization for details of the path normalization. For gRPC service, this will be the fully-qualified name in the form of If a path in the list contains the
Examples:
If not set, any path is allowed. Must be used only with HTTP. | No |
notPaths | string[] | Optional. A list of negative match of paths. | No |
Condition
Condition specifies additional required attributes.
Field | Type | Description | Required |
---|---|---|---|
key | string | The name of an Istio attribute. See the full list of supported attributes. | Yes |
values | string[] | Optional. A list of allowed values for the attribute. Note: at least one of | No |
notValues | string[] | Optional. A list of negative match of values for the attribute. Note: at least one of | No |
AuthorizationPolicy.ExtensionProvider
Field | Type | Description | Required |
---|---|---|---|
name | string | Specifies the name of the extension provider. The list of available providers is defined in the MeshConfig. Note, currently at most 1 extension provider is allowed per workload. Different workloads can use different extension provider. | No |
Rule.From
From includes a list of sources.
Field | Type | Description | Required |
---|---|---|---|
source | Source | Source specifies the source of a request. | No |
Rule.To
To includes a list of operations.
Field | Type | Description | Required |
---|---|---|---|
operation | Operation | Operation specifies the operation of a request. | No |
AuthorizationPolicy.Action
Action specifies the operation to take.
Name | Description |
---|---|
ALLOW | Allow a request only if it matches the rules. This is the default type. |
DENY | Deny a request if it matches any of the rules. |
AUDIT | Audit a request if it matches any of the rules. |
CUSTOM | The CUSTOM action allows an extension to handle the user request if the matching rules evaluate to true. The extension is evaluated independently and before the native ALLOW and DENY actions. When used together, A request is allowed if and only if all the actions return allow, in other words, the extension cannot bypass the authorization decision made by ALLOW and DENY action. Extension behavior is defined by the named providers declared in MeshConfig. The authorization policy refers to the extension by specifying the name of the provider. One example use case of the extension is to integrate with a custom external authorization system to delegate the authorization decision to it. The following authorization policy applies to an ingress gateway and delegates the authorization check to a named extension
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