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852b829fa9
update kubernetes dependency to 1.28.3 release. Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.com>
307 lines
10 KiB
Go
307 lines
10 KiB
Go
/*
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Copyright 2016 The Kubernetes Authors.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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*/
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package server
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import (
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"context"
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"crypto/tls"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"log"
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"net"
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"net/http"
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"os"
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"strings"
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"time"
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"golang.org/x/net/http2"
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"k8s.io/component-base/cli/flag"
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"k8s.io/klog/v2"
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utilruntime "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/runtime"
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"k8s.io/apiserver/pkg/endpoints/metrics"
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"k8s.io/apiserver/pkg/server/dynamiccertificates"
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)
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const (
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defaultKeepAlivePeriod = 3 * time.Minute
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)
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// tlsConfig produces the tls.Config to serve with.
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func (s *SecureServingInfo) tlsConfig(stopCh <-chan struct{}) (*tls.Config, error) {
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tlsConfig := &tls.Config{
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// Can't use SSLv3 because of POODLE and BEAST
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// Can't use TLSv1.0 because of POODLE and BEAST using CBC cipher
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// Can't use TLSv1.1 because of RC4 cipher usage
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MinVersion: tls.VersionTLS12,
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// enable HTTP2 for go's 1.7 HTTP Server
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NextProtos: []string{"h2", "http/1.1"},
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}
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// these are static aspects of the tls.Config
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if s.DisableHTTP2 {
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klog.Info("Forcing use of http/1.1 only")
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tlsConfig.NextProtos = []string{"http/1.1"}
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}
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if s.MinTLSVersion > 0 {
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tlsConfig.MinVersion = s.MinTLSVersion
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}
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if len(s.CipherSuites) > 0 {
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tlsConfig.CipherSuites = s.CipherSuites
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insecureCiphers := flag.InsecureTLSCiphers()
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for i := 0; i < len(s.CipherSuites); i++ {
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for cipherName, cipherID := range insecureCiphers {
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if s.CipherSuites[i] == cipherID {
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klog.Warningf("Use of insecure cipher '%s' detected.", cipherName)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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if s.ClientCA != nil {
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// Populate PeerCertificates in requests, but don't reject connections without certificates
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// This allows certificates to be validated by authenticators, while still allowing other auth types
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tlsConfig.ClientAuth = tls.RequestClientCert
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}
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if s.ClientCA != nil || s.Cert != nil || len(s.SNICerts) > 0 {
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dynamicCertificateController := dynamiccertificates.NewDynamicServingCertificateController(
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tlsConfig,
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s.ClientCA,
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s.Cert,
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s.SNICerts,
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nil, // TODO see how to plumb an event recorder down in here. For now this results in simply klog messages.
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)
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if s.ClientCA != nil {
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s.ClientCA.AddListener(dynamicCertificateController)
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}
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if s.Cert != nil {
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s.Cert.AddListener(dynamicCertificateController)
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}
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// generate a context from stopCh. This is to avoid modifying files which are relying on apiserver
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// TODO: See if we can pass ctx to the current method
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ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
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go func() {
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select {
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case <-stopCh:
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cancel() // stopCh closed, so cancel our context
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case <-ctx.Done():
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}
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}()
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// start controllers if possible
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if controller, ok := s.ClientCA.(dynamiccertificates.ControllerRunner); ok {
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// runonce to try to prime data. If this fails, it's ok because we fail closed.
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// Files are required to be populated already, so this is for convenience.
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if err := controller.RunOnce(ctx); err != nil {
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klog.Warningf("Initial population of client CA failed: %v", err)
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}
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go controller.Run(ctx, 1)
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}
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if controller, ok := s.Cert.(dynamiccertificates.ControllerRunner); ok {
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// runonce to try to prime data. If this fails, it's ok because we fail closed.
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// Files are required to be populated already, so this is for convenience.
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if err := controller.RunOnce(ctx); err != nil {
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klog.Warningf("Initial population of default serving certificate failed: %v", err)
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}
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go controller.Run(ctx, 1)
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}
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for _, sniCert := range s.SNICerts {
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sniCert.AddListener(dynamicCertificateController)
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if controller, ok := sniCert.(dynamiccertificates.ControllerRunner); ok {
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// runonce to try to prime data. If this fails, it's ok because we fail closed.
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// Files are required to be populated already, so this is for convenience.
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if err := controller.RunOnce(ctx); err != nil {
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klog.Warningf("Initial population of SNI serving certificate failed: %v", err)
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}
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go controller.Run(ctx, 1)
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}
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}
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// runonce to try to prime data. If this fails, it's ok because we fail closed.
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// Files are required to be populated already, so this is for convenience.
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if err := dynamicCertificateController.RunOnce(); err != nil {
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klog.Warningf("Initial population of dynamic certificates failed: %v", err)
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}
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go dynamicCertificateController.Run(1, stopCh)
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tlsConfig.GetConfigForClient = dynamicCertificateController.GetConfigForClient
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}
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return tlsConfig, nil
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}
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// Serve runs the secure http server. It fails only if certificates cannot be loaded or the initial listen call fails.
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// The actual server loop (stoppable by closing stopCh) runs in a go routine, i.e. Serve does not block.
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// It returns a stoppedCh that is closed when all non-hijacked active requests have been processed.
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// It returns a listenerStoppedCh that is closed when the underlying http Server has stopped listening.
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func (s *SecureServingInfo) Serve(handler http.Handler, shutdownTimeout time.Duration, stopCh <-chan struct{}) (<-chan struct{}, <-chan struct{}, error) {
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if s.Listener == nil {
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return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("listener must not be nil")
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}
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tlsConfig, err := s.tlsConfig(stopCh)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, nil, err
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}
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secureServer := &http.Server{
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Addr: s.Listener.Addr().String(),
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Handler: handler,
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MaxHeaderBytes: 1 << 20,
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TLSConfig: tlsConfig,
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IdleTimeout: 90 * time.Second, // matches http.DefaultTransport keep-alive timeout
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ReadHeaderTimeout: 32 * time.Second, // just shy of requestTimeoutUpperBound
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}
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// At least 99% of serialized resources in surveyed clusters were smaller than 256kb.
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// This should be big enough to accommodate most API POST requests in a single frame,
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// and small enough to allow a per connection buffer of this size multiplied by `MaxConcurrentStreams`.
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const resourceBody99Percentile = 256 * 1024
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http2Options := &http2.Server{
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IdleTimeout: 90 * time.Second, // matches http.DefaultTransport keep-alive timeout
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}
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// shrink the per-stream buffer and max framesize from the 1MB default while still accommodating most API POST requests in a single frame
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http2Options.MaxUploadBufferPerStream = resourceBody99Percentile
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http2Options.MaxReadFrameSize = resourceBody99Percentile
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// use the overridden concurrent streams setting or make the default of 250 explicit so we can size MaxUploadBufferPerConnection appropriately
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if s.HTTP2MaxStreamsPerConnection > 0 {
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http2Options.MaxConcurrentStreams = uint32(s.HTTP2MaxStreamsPerConnection)
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} else {
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// match http2.initialMaxConcurrentStreams used by clients
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// this makes it so that a malicious client can only open 400 streams before we forcibly close the connection
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// https://github.com/golang/net/commit/b225e7ca6dde1ef5a5ae5ce922861bda011cfabd
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http2Options.MaxConcurrentStreams = 100
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}
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// increase the connection buffer size from the 1MB default to handle the specified number of concurrent streams
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http2Options.MaxUploadBufferPerConnection = http2Options.MaxUploadBufferPerStream * int32(http2Options.MaxConcurrentStreams)
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if !s.DisableHTTP2 {
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// apply settings to the server
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if err := http2.ConfigureServer(secureServer, http2Options); err != nil {
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return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("error configuring http2: %v", err)
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}
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}
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// use tlsHandshakeErrorWriter to handle messages of tls handshake error
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tlsErrorWriter := &tlsHandshakeErrorWriter{os.Stderr}
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tlsErrorLogger := log.New(tlsErrorWriter, "", 0)
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secureServer.ErrorLog = tlsErrorLogger
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klog.Infof("Serving securely on %s", secureServer.Addr)
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return RunServer(secureServer, s.Listener, shutdownTimeout, stopCh)
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}
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// RunServer spawns a go-routine continuously serving until the stopCh is
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// closed.
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// It returns a stoppedCh that is closed when all non-hijacked active requests
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// have been processed.
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// This function does not block
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// TODO: make private when insecure serving is gone from the kube-apiserver
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func RunServer(
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server *http.Server,
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ln net.Listener,
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shutDownTimeout time.Duration,
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stopCh <-chan struct{},
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) (<-chan struct{}, <-chan struct{}, error) {
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if ln == nil {
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return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("listener must not be nil")
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}
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// Shutdown server gracefully.
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serverShutdownCh, listenerStoppedCh := make(chan struct{}), make(chan struct{})
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go func() {
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defer close(serverShutdownCh)
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<-stopCh
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ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), shutDownTimeout)
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server.Shutdown(ctx)
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cancel()
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}()
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go func() {
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defer utilruntime.HandleCrash()
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defer close(listenerStoppedCh)
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var listener net.Listener
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listener = tcpKeepAliveListener{ln}
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if server.TLSConfig != nil {
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listener = tls.NewListener(listener, server.TLSConfig)
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}
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err := server.Serve(listener)
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msg := fmt.Sprintf("Stopped listening on %s", ln.Addr().String())
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select {
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case <-stopCh:
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klog.Info(msg)
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default:
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("%s due to error: %v", msg, err))
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}
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}()
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return serverShutdownCh, listenerStoppedCh, nil
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}
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// tcpKeepAliveListener sets TCP keep-alive timeouts on accepted
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// connections. It's used by ListenAndServe and ListenAndServeTLS so
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// dead TCP connections (e.g. closing laptop mid-download) eventually
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// go away.
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//
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// Copied from Go 1.7.2 net/http/server.go
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type tcpKeepAliveListener struct {
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net.Listener
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}
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func (ln tcpKeepAliveListener) Accept() (net.Conn, error) {
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c, err := ln.Listener.Accept()
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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if tc, ok := c.(*net.TCPConn); ok {
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tc.SetKeepAlive(true)
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tc.SetKeepAlivePeriod(defaultKeepAlivePeriod)
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}
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return c, nil
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}
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// tlsHandshakeErrorWriter writes TLS handshake errors to klog with
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// trace level - V(5), to avoid flooding of tls handshake errors.
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type tlsHandshakeErrorWriter struct {
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out io.Writer
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}
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const tlsHandshakeErrorPrefix = "http: TLS handshake error"
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func (w *tlsHandshakeErrorWriter) Write(p []byte) (int, error) {
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if strings.Contains(string(p), tlsHandshakeErrorPrefix) {
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klog.V(5).Info(string(p))
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metrics.TLSHandshakeErrors.Inc()
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return len(p), nil
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}
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// for non tls handshake error, log it as usual
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return w.out.Write(p)
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}
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