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Config/Annotations: Add ssl-forbid-http
and force-ssl-forbid-http
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Please see this post from me #11391 (comment) |
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Discussed in community meeting today with @rikatz. We may want to make it the default since this is a security best practice. Concern is it will become a breaking change. Open to any changes and suggestions. |
What this PR does / why we need it:
According to OWASP, the best practice for HTTPS API services is to disable HTTP or fail HTTP requests. Redirection is a common but insecure practice. Misconfigured clients would inadvertently expose sensitive information such as API keys without ever knowing about it.
In my opinion, this is an important security feature. Without this feature, the only way to implement such best practice is snippets. However, snippets are almost always disabled for good reasons - prevent arbitrary code injection.
I've added two config map items and two annotations. They allow enforcing HTTPS connections by rejecting unencrypted requests with a forbidden error. The core implementation is just a small twist of the existing SSL redirect annotations. The maintenance overhead is minimal and totally justify the benefits.
This article Your API Shouldn't Redirect HTTP to HTTPS offers an in-depth comparison between this practice and redirecting HTTP traffic to HTTPS.
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Which issue/s this PR fixes
fixes #11391
How Has This Been Tested?
Automated unit and e2e tests.
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