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Author SHA1 Message Date
Martin Angers
1fa5ce16b8
Add configurable Redis connection retries and following of cluster redirections (#2045)
Closes #1969
2021-09-15 08:50:32 -04:00
Martin Angers
9a0871a2f1
Address issues related to Redis Cluster support (#1885)
Closes #1847 .
2021-09-01 16:32:57 -04:00
dsbaha
47b423ee29
Add Redis cluster support (#1045)
This should support Redis in both cluster and non-cluster modes.

Updates were made separately to github.com/throttled/throttled to support the slight changes in types.

Co-authored-by: Joseph Macaulay <joseph.macaulay@uber.com>
Co-authored-by: Zach Wasserman <zach@fleetdm.com>
2021-06-18 08:51:47 -07:00
Zachary Wasserman
6eecaa1019
Update redigo import (#1821)
- Use new repo path (old repo archived)
- Update version to 2.0.0

Closes #1820
2018-06-11 12:14:21 -07:00
ferhat elmas
9e0912e2f3 General simplification in go part (#1658)
* don't check if error is nil, return it
 * don't compare bool to bool, use it
 * don't supply capacity to make for slice when len
   is equal to cap
2017-12-04 09:43:43 -05:00
John Murphy
368b9d774c Server Side SSO Support (#1498)
This PR partially addresses #1456, providing SSO SAML support. The flow of the code is as follows.

A Kolide user attempts to access a protected resource and is directed to log in.
If SSO identity providers (IDP) have been configured by an admin, the user is presented with SSO log in.
The user selects SSO, which invokes a call the InitiateSSO passing the URL of the protected resource that the user was originally trying access. Kolide server loads the IDP metadata and caches it along with the URL. We then build an auth request URL for the IDP which is returned to the front end.
The IDP calls the server, invoking CallbackSSO with the auth response.
We extract the original request id from the response and use it to fetch the cached metadata and the URL. We check the signature of the response, and validate the timestamps. If everything passes we get the user id from the IDP response and use it to create a login session. We then build a page which executes some javascript that will write the token to web local storage, and redirect to the original URL.
I've created a test web page in tools/app/authtest.html that can be used to test and debug new IDP's which also illustrates how a front end would interact with the IDP and the server. This page can be loaded by starting Kolide with the environment variable KOLIDE_TEST_PAGE_PATH to the full path of the page and then accessed at https://localhost:8080/test
2017-05-08 19:43:48 -05:00