illuminatio 1.4.0

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illuminatio 1.4.0

illuminatio - The kubernetes network policy validator



illuminatio is a tool for automatically testing kubernetes network policies.
Simply execute illuminatio clean run
and illuminatio will scan your kubernetes cluster for network policies, build test cases accordingly and execute them
to determine if the policies are in effect.
An overview of the concept is visualized in the concept doc.
Demo

Watch it on asciinema with NetworkPolicy enabled or with NetworkPolicy disabled.
Getting started
Follow these instructions to get illuminatio up and running.
Prerequisites

Python 3.6 or greater
Pip 3

Installation
with pip:
pip3 install illuminatio

or directly from the repository:
pip3 install git+https://github.com/inovex/illuminatio

Kubectl plugin
In order to use illuminatio as a kubectl plugin run the following command:
ln -s $(which illuminatio) /usr/local/bin/kubectl-illuminatio

And now cross check that the plugin exists:
kubectl plugin list --name-only | grep illuminatio
The following compatible plugins are available:

kubectl-illuminatio

Example Usage
Create a Deployment to test with:
kubectl create deployment web --image=nginx
kubectl expose deployment web --port 80 --target-port 80

Define and create a NetworkPolicy for your Deployment:
cat <<EOF | kubectl create -f -
kind: NetworkPolicy
apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1
metadata:
name: web-deny-all
spec:
podSelector:
matchLabels:
app: web
ingress: []
EOF

Test your newly created NetworkPolicy:
illuminatio clean run
Starting cleaning resources with policies ['on-request', 'always']
Deleting namespaces [] with cleanup policy on-request
Deleting namespaces [] with cleanup policy always
Deleting DSs in default with cleanup policy on-request
Deleting pods in default with cleanup policy on-request
Deleting svcs in default with cleanup policy on-request
Deleting CfgMaps in default with cleanup policy on-request
Deleting CRBs with cleanup policy on-request globally
Deleting SAs in default with cleanup policy on-request
Deleting DSs in default with cleanup policy always
Deleting pods in default with cleanup policy always
Deleting svcs in default with cleanup policy always
Deleting CfgMaps in default with cleanup policy always
Deleting CRBs with cleanup policy always globally
Deleting SAs in default with cleanup policy always
Finished cleanUp

Starting test generation and run.
Got cases: [NetworkTestCase(from=ClusterHost(namespace=default, podLabels={'app': 'web'}), to=ClusterHost(namespace=default, podLabels={'app': 'web'}), port=-*)]
Generated 1 cases in 0.0701 seconds
FROM TO PORT
default:app=web default:app=web -*

Using existing cluster role
Creating cluster role binding
TestResults: {'default:app=web': {'default:app=web': {'-*': {'success': True}}}}
Finished running 1 tests in 18.7413 seconds
FROM TO PORT RESULT
default:app=web default:app=web -* success

The clean keyword assures that illuminatio clears all potentially existing resources created in past illuminatio runs to prevent potential issues, however no user generated resources are affected.
PLEASE NOTE that currently each new run requires a clean, as the runners do not continuously look for new cases.
For the case that you really want to keep the generated resources you are free to omit the clean keyword.
If you are done testing you might want to easily delete all resources created by illuminatio:
illuminatio clean

To preview generated test cases without running tests use illuminatio run's --dry option:
illuminatio run --dry
Starting test generation and run.
Got cases: [NetworkTestCase(from=ClusterHost(namespace=default, podLabels={'app': 'web'}), to=ClusterHost(namespace=default, podLabels={'app': 'web'}), port=-*)]
Generated 1 cases in 0.0902 seconds
FROM TO PORT
default:app=web default:app=web -*

Skipping test execution as --dry was set

All options and further information can be found using the --help flag on any level:
illuminatio --help

Usage: illuminatio [OPTIONS] COMMAND1 [ARGS]... [COMMAND2 [ARGS]...]...

Options:
-v, --verbosity LVL Either CRITICAL, ERROR, WARNING, INFO or DEBUG
--incluster
--help Show this message and exit.

Commands:
clean
run

Docker Usage
Instead of installing the illumnatio cli on your machine you can also use our Docker image.
You will need to provide the kubeconfig to the container and probably some certificates:
docker run -ti -v ~/.kube:/home/illuminatio/.kube:ro inovex/illuminatio illuminatio clean run

Minikube
Minikube will store the certificates in the users home so we need to pass these to the container:
docker run -ti -v "${HOME}/.minikube":"${HOME}/.minikube" -v "${HOME}/.kube:"/home/illuminatio/.kube:ro inovex/illuminatio illuminatio clean run

If the minikube VM is not reachable from your container try to pass the --net=host flag to the docker run command.
Compatibility
illuminatio 1.1 was tested using:

python 3.5.2
pip 19.2.1

illuminatio 1.1 is confirmed to be working properly with the following kubernetes environments:

minikube v0.34.1, kubernetes v1.13.3
Google Kubernetes Engine, v1.12.8-gke.10
kubeadm 1.15.0-00, kubernetes v1.15.2

PodSecurityPolicy
If your cluster has the PodSecurityPolicy Admission Controller you must ensure that the illuminatio runner has the following rights to be created:

Wants to run as root
Needs the SYS_ADMIN capability
Needs allowPrivilegeEscalation: true
Needs access to the hostPath for the network namespaces and the cri socket

A PodSecurityPolicy granting these privileges needs to be bound to the illuminatio-runner ServiceAccount in the illuminatio namespace.
For more details look at the illuminatio DaemonSet
References
The logo was created by Pia Blum.
Example Network Policies are inspired by
kubernetes-network-policy-recipes
Presentation from ContainerDays 2019, slides
There is also a blog post about the background of illuminatio: illuminatio-kubernetes-network-policy-validator
Contributing
We are happy to read your issues and accept your Pull Requests.
This project uses the standard github flow.
For more information on developing illuminatio refer to the development docs.
License
This project excluding the logo is licensed under the terms of the Apache 2.0 license.
The logo is licensed under the terms of the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license.

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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