Traffic Permissions
This policy provides access control rules that can be applied on our service traffic to determine what traffic is allowed across the Mesh via configurable sources and destinations.
The TrafficPermission
policy only works when Mutual TLS is enabled on the Mesh
.
When Mutual TLS is disabled, Kuma will not enforce any TrafficPermission
and by default it will allow all service traffic to work. Even if Mutual TLS is disabled, we can still create and edit TrafficPermission
resources that will go into effect once Mutual TLS is enabled on the Mesh.
The reason why this policy only works when Mutual TLS is enabled in the Mesh is because only in this scenario Kuma can validate the identity of the service traffic via the usage of data plane proxy certificates.
On the other end when Mutual TLS is disabled, Kuma cannot extract the service identity from the request and therefore cannot perform any validation.
Kuma creates a default TrafficPermission
policy that allows all the communication between all the services when a new Mesh
is created.
Usage
You can determine what source services are allowed to consume specific destination services. The service field is mandatory in both sources and destinations.
Match-All: You can match any value of a tag by using *
, like version: '*'
.
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: TrafficPermission
mesh: default
metadata:
name: allow-all-traffic
spec:
sources:
- match:
kuma.io/service: '*'
destinations:
- match:
kuma.io/service: '*'
We will apply the configuration with kubectl apply -f [..]
.
type: TrafficPermission
name: allow-all-traffic
mesh: default
sources:
- match:
kuma.io/service: '*'
destinations:
- match:
kuma.io/service: '*'
We will apply the configuration with kumactl apply -f [..]
or via the HTTP API.
You can use any Tag in both sources
and destinations
selector, which makes TrafficPermissions
quite powerful when it comes to creating a secure environment for our services.
Matching
TrafficPermission
is an Inbound Connection Policy. You can use all the tags in both sources
and destinations
sections.