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HashiCorp Consul 1.4.0 ACL example includes Consul as a Terraform Backend Build Status

This repository implements an example of BootStrapping HashiCorp Consul 1.4.0 ACL System

Three VMs are used in the vagrant file:

Travis-CI is used to verify the scripts are working

Once the ACL system is bootstrapped correctly, it's verified by using Consul as the stateful backend for Terraform. Terraform uses Consul's Session Locking feature to ensure only one user can access at a time.

Switching debug on in the logs will show the sessions being established:

Successfully configured the backend "consul"! Terraform will automatically use this backend unless the backend configuration changes. and created consul lock session e867920f-5641-1048-7b4c-d3eeb5da4ba5

Deployment

git clone [email protected]:allthingsclowd/consul_acl_1.4.0_example.git
cd consul_acl_1.4.0_example
vagrant up

Accessing the Consul Web UI when using the self-signed certificates

In order to use the webui it's necessary to import the new root CA and client certificates into your system. I used KeyChain Access on the Mac to perform these imports.

consul-ca.pem is imported into the Systems folder and trusted for all hosts. consul-client.pfx is imported into the personal login (or system) and again trusted for all hosts. The password used for the pfx keys is bananas.

Then you can visit https://192.168.2.11:8321

Basic set of policies used to setup the ACLs on Consul 1.4.0

Ensure to tighten these for a production setup.

create_acl_policy () {

      curl \
      --request PUT \
      --cacert "/usr/local/bootstrap/certificate-config/consul-ca.pem" \
      --key "/usr/local/bootstrap/certificate-config/client-key.pem" \
      --cert "/usr/local/bootstrap/certificate-config/client.pem" \
      --header "X-Consul-Token: ${CONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN}" \
      --data \
    "{
      \"Name\": \"${1}\",
      \"Description\": \"${2}\",
      \"Rules\": \"${3}\"
      }" https://127.0.0.1:8321/v1/acl/policy
}

step3_create_an_agent_token_policies () {
    
    create_acl_policy "agent-policy" "Agent Token" "node_prefix \\\"\\\" { policy = \\\"write\\\"} service_prefix \\\"\\\" { policy = \\\"read\\\" }"
    create_acl_policy "list-all-nodes" "List All Nodes" "node_prefix \\\"\\\" { policy = \\\"read\\\" }"
    create_acl_policy "ui-access" "Enable UI Access" "key \\\"\\\" { policy = \\\"write\\\"} node \\\"\\\" { policy = \\\"read\\\" } service \\\"\\\" { policy = \\\"read\\\" }"
    create_acl_policy "consul-service" "Consul Service" "service \\\"consul\\\" { policy = \\\"read\\\" }"
    create_acl_policy "development-app" "Sample Development Application" "key_prefix \\\"development/\\\" { policy = \\\"write\\\" }"
}

step4_create_an_agent_token () {
    
    AGENTTOKEN=$(curl \
      --request PUT \
      --cacert "/usr/local/bootstrap/certificate-config/consul-ca.pem" \
      --key "/usr/local/bootstrap/certificate-config/client-key.pem" \
      --cert "/usr/local/bootstrap/certificate-config/client.pem" \
      --header "X-Consul-Token: ${CONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN}" \
      --data \
    '{
        "Description": "Agent Token",
        "Policies": [
            {
              "Name": "agent-policy"
            },
            {
              "Name": "list-all-nodes"
            },
            {
              "Name": "ui-access"
            },
            {
              "Name": "consul-service"
            },
            {
              "Name": "development-app"
            }
        ],
        "Local": false
      }' https://127.0.0.1:8321/v1/acl/token | jq -r .SecretID)

      echo "The Agent Token received => ${AGENTTOKEN}"
      echo -n ${AGENTTOKEN} > /usr/local/bootstrap/.agenttoken_acl
      sudo chmod ugo+r /usr/local/bootstrap/.agenttoken_acl
      export AGENTTOKEN
}

Build details..

TLS had been configured and enabled on both the Consul Server and Agent.

generate_certificate_config () {

  sudo mkdir -p /etc/pki/tls/private
  sudo mkdir -p /etc/pki/tls/certs
  sudo cp -r /usr/local/bootstrap/certificate-config/${5}-key.pem /etc/pki/tls/private/${5}-key.pem
  sudo cp -r /usr/local/bootstrap/certificate-config/${5}.pem /etc/pki/tls/certs/${5}.pem
  sudo cp -r /usr/local/bootstrap/certificate-config/consul-ca.pem /etc/pki/tls/certs/consul-ca.pem
    tee /etc/consul.d/consul_cert_setup.json <<EOF
    {
    "primary_datacenter": "allthingscloud1",
    "data_dir": "/usr/local/consul",
    "log_level": "INFO",
    "server": ${1},
    "node_name": "${HOSTNAME}",
    "addresses": {
        "https": "0.0.0.0"
    },
    "ports": {
        "https": 8321,
        "http": -1
    },
    "verify_incoming": true,
    "verify_outgoing": true,
    "key_file": "$2",
    "cert_file": "$3",
    "ca_file": "$4"
    }
EOF
}

A terraform specific ACL token is created with the following rules

create_acl_policy "terraform-backend" "Terraform Session Token" "node_prefix \\\"\\\" { policy = \\\"write\\\"} service_prefix \\\"\\\" { policy = \\\"write\\\" } key_prefix \\\"dev/app1\\\" { policy = \\\"write\\\" } session_prefix \\\"\\\" { policy = \\\"write\\\" }"

And the resulting token gets added to the backend configuration for terraform:

    tee /usr/local/bootstrap/main.tf <<EOF
resource "null_resource" "Terraform-Consul-Backend-Demo" {
        provisioner "local-exec" {
            command = "echo hello Consul"
        }
} 

terraform {
        backend "consul" {
            address = "127.0.0.1:8321"
            access_token = "${CONSUL_ACCESS_TOKEN}"
            lock = true
            scheme  = "https"
            path    = "dev/app1"
            ca_file = "/usr/local/bootstrap/certificate-config/consul-ca.pem"
            cert_file = "/usr/local/bootstrap/certificate-config/client.pem"
            key_file = "/usr/local/bootstrap/certificate-config/client-key.pem"
        }
}
EOF

The output looks like this

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   follower01:  TERRAFORM INIT
    follower01: + rm -rf .terraform/
    follower01: + TF_LOG=INFO
    follower01: + terraform init
    follower01: 2019/01/16 19:38:01 [INFO] Terraform version: 0.12.0 alpha4 2c36829d3265661d8edbd5014de8090ea7e2a076
    follower01: 2019/01/16 19:38:01 [INFO] Go runtime version: go1.11.1
    follower01: 2019/01/16 19:38:01 [INFO] CLI args: []string{"/usr/local/bin/terraform", "init"}
    follower01: 2019/01/16 19:38:01 [DEBUG] Attempting to open CLI config file: /root/.terraformrc
    follower01: 2019/01/16 19:38:01 [DEBUG] File doesn't exist, but doesn't need to. Ignoring.
    follower01: 2019/01/16 19:38:01 [INFO] CLI command args: []string{"init"}
    follower01: Initializing the backend...
    follower01: 2019/01/16 19:38:01 [INFO] Failed to read plugin lock file .terraform/plugins/linux_amd64/lock.json: open .terraform/plugins/linux_amd64/lock.json: no such file or directory
    follower01:
    follower01: Successfully configured the backend "consul"! Terraform will automatically
    follower01: use this backend unless the backend configuration changes.
    follower01: 2019/01/16 19:38:01 [INFO] Failed to read plugin lock file .terraform/plugins/linux_amd64/lock.json: open .terraform/plugins/linux_amd64/lock.json: no such file or directory
    follower01: Initializing provider plugins...
    follower01: The following providers do not have any version constraints in configuration,
    follower01: so the latest version was installed.
    follower01: To prevent automatic upgrades to new major versions that may contain breaking
    follower01: changes, it is recommended to add version = "..." constraints to the
    follower01: corresponding provider blocks in configuration, with the constraint strings
    follower01: suggested below.
    follower01: * provider.null: version = "~> 1.0"
    follower01: Terraform has been successfully initialized!
    follower01:
    follower01: You may now begin working with Terraform. Try running "terraform plan" to see
    follower01: any changes that are required for your infrastructure. All Terraform commands
    follower01: should now work.
    follower01: If you ever set or change modules or backend configuration for Terraform,
    follower01: rerun this command to reinitialize your working directory. If you forget, other
    follower01: commands will detect it and remind you to do so if necessary.
    follower01: + [[ 0 > 0 ]]
    follower01: + echo -e '\n TERRAFORM PLAN \n'
    follower01:  TERRAFORM PLAN
    follower01: + TF_LOG=INFO
    follower01: + terraform plan
    follower01: 2019/01/16 19:38:02 [INFO] Terraform version: 0.12.0 alpha4 2c36829d3265661d8edbd5014de8090ea7e2a076
    follower01: 2019/01/16 19:38:02 [INFO] Go runtime version: go1.11.1
    follower01: 2019/01/16 19:38:02 [INFO] CLI args: []string{"/usr/local/bin/terraform", "plan"}
    follower01: 2019/01/16 19:38:02 [DEBUG] Attempting to open CLI config file: /root/.terraformrc
    follower01: 2019/01/16 19:38:02 [DEBUG] File doesn't exist, but doesn't need to. Ignoring.
    follower01: 2019/01/16 19:38:02 [INFO] CLI command args: []string{"plan"}
    follower01: 2019/01/16 19:38:02 [INFO] backend/local: starting Plan operation
    follower01: 2019/01/16 19:38:02 [INFO] created consul lock session e867920f-5641-1048-7b4c-d3eeb5da4ba5
    follower01: 2019-01-16T19:38:02.323Z [INFO]  plugin: configuring client automatic mTLS
    follower01: 2019-01-16T19:38:02.381Z [INFO]  plugin.terraform-provider-null_v1.0.0-5-gf54ff98-dev_x4: configuring server automatic mTLS: timestamp=2019-01-16T19:38:02.365Z
    follower01: 2019-01-16T19:38:02.611Z [INFO]  plugin.terraform-provider-null_v1.0.0-5-gf54ff98-dev_x4: configuring server automatic mTLS: timestamp=2019-01-16T19:38:02.598Z
    follower01: 2019-01-16T19:38:02.720Z [ERROR] plugin.terraform: reading plugin stderr: error="read |0: file already closed"
    follower01: 2019-01-16T19:38:02.720Z [DEBUG] plugin: plugin process exited: path=/usr/local/bin/terraform pid=1343
    follower01: 2019-01-16T19:38:02.720Z [DEBUG] plugin: plugin exited
    follower01: 2019/01/16 19:38:02 [TRACE] [walkValidate] Exiting eval tree: provisioner.local-exec (close)
    follower01: 2019/01/16 19:38:02 [TRACE] vertex "provisioner.local-exec (close)": visit complete
    follower01: 2019/01/16 19:38:02 [INFO] backend/local: plan calling Refresh
    follower01: Refreshing Terraform state in-memory prior to plan...
    follower01: The refreshed state will be used to calculate this plan, but will not be
    follower01: persisted to local or remote state storage.
    follower01:
    follower01: 2019/01/16 19:38:02 [INFO] terraform: building graph: GraphTypeRefresh
    follower01: ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    follower01: 2019-01-16T19:38:02.779Z [INFO]  plugin.terraform-provider-null_v1.0.0-5-gf54ff98-dev_x4: configuring server automatic mTLS: timestamp=2019-01-16T19:38:02.778Z
.
.
.
.
    follower01: 2019/01/16 19:38:03 [TRACE] [walkPlan] Exiting eval tree: provisioner.local-exec (close)
    follower01: 2019/01/16 19:38:03 [TRACE] vertex "provisioner.local-exec (close)": visit complete
    follower01: 2019-01-16T19:38:03.645Z [INFO]  plugin.terraform-provider-null_v1.0.0-5-gf54ff98-dev_x4: configuring server automatic mTLS: timestamp=2019-01-16T19:38:03.645Z
    follower01: null_resource.Terraform-Consul-Backend-Demo: Creating...
    follower01: null_resource.Terraform-Consul-Backend-Demo: Provisioning with 'local-exec'...
    follower01: null_resource.Terraform-Consul-Backend-Demo (local-exec): Executing: ["/bin/sh" "-c" "echo hello Consul"]
    follower01: null_resource.Terraform-Consul-Backend-Demo (local-exec): hello Consul
    follower01: null_resource.Terraform-Consul-Backend-Demo: Creation complete after 0s [id=9087727108894708343]
    follower01:
    follower01: Apply complete! Resources: 1 added, 0 changed, 0 destroyed.
    follower01: + [[ 0 > 0 ]]
    follower01: + popd
    follower01: /home/vagrant
    follower01: + echo -e '\n RESULTS : Terraform state file in Consul backend =>'
    follower01:
    follower01:  RESULTS : Terraform state file in Consul backend =>
    follower01: + export CONSUL_HTTP_ADDR=https://127.0.0.1:8321
    follower01: + CONSUL_HTTP_ADDR=https://127.0.0.1:8321
    follower01: + export CONSUL_CACERT=/usr/local/bootstrap/certificate-config/consul-ca.pem
    follower01: + CONSUL_CACERT=/usr/local/bootstrap/certificate-config/consul-ca.pem
    follower01: + export CONSUL_CLIENT_CERT=/usr/local/bootstrap/certificate-config/cli.pem
    follower01: + CONSUL_CLIENT_CERT=/usr/local/bootstrap/certificate-config/cli.pem
    follower01: + export CONSUL_CLIENT_KEY=/usr/local/bootstrap/certificate-config/cli-key.pem
    follower01: + CONSUL_CLIENT_KEY=/usr/local/bootstrap/certificate-config/cli-key.pem
    follower01: + export CONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN=f0950006-7fa6-3bc2-c205-de16207e3d8c
    follower01: + CONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN=f0950006-7fa6-3bc2-c205-de16207e3d8c
    follower01: + consul kv get dev/app1
    follower01: {
    follower01:   "version": 4,
    follower01:   "terraform_version": "0.12.0",
    follower01:   "serial": 0,
    follower01:   "lineage": "a3e75291-eb6e-a8f5-1496-d06e55dcc90a",
    follower01:   "outputs": {},
    follower01:   "resources": [
    follower01:     {
    follower01:       "mode": "managed",
    follower01:       "type": "null_resource",
    follower01:       "name": "Terraform-Consul-Backend-Demo",
    follower01:       "provider": "provider.null",
    follower01:       "instances": [
    follower01:         {
    follower01:           "schema_version": 0,
    follower01:           "attributes": {
    follower01:             "id": "9087727108894708343",
    follower01:             "triggers": null
    follower01:           }
    follower01:         }
    follower01:       ]
    follower01:     }
    follower01:   ]
    follower01: }
    follower01: + echo -e '\n Finished Terraform Consul Backend Config\n '
    follower01:  Finished Terraform Consul Backend Config

Caution : Ensure that you don't have a forward slash / at the end of the statefile path as this will generate 403 errors when Terraform tries to access the Consul backend.

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