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title: Securing the Admin API | ||
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# Overview | ||
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Kong's Admin API provides a RESTful interface for administration and | ||
configuration of APIs, plugins, consumers, and credentials. Because this | ||
API allows full control of Kong, it is important to secure this API against | ||
unwanted access. This document describes a few possible approaches to securing | ||
the Admin API. | ||
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## Table of Contents | ||
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- [Network Layer Access Restrictions](#network-layer-access-restrictions) | ||
- [Reduce Listening Footprint](#reduce-listening-footprint) | ||
- [Layer 3/4 Network Controls](#layer-34-network-controls) | ||
- [Kong API Loopback](#kong-api-loopback) | ||
- [Custom Nginx Configuration](#custom-nginx-configuration) | ||
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## Network Layer Access Restrictions | ||
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### Reduce Listening Footprint | ||
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By default, Kong will accept requests for both the public-facing entrypoint, and | ||
the Admin API, on `0.0.0.0`, which will bind to all available interfaces on the | ||
host. Reducing this exposure footprint by limiting the interfaces by which the | ||
Admin API can be accessed is a foundational step. This setting can be adjusted | ||
via the `admin_listen` Kong configuration directive. For example: | ||
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`admin_listen 127.0.0.1:8001` | ||
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This will define the Nginx `listen` directive used by Kong to the prescribed | ||
value, instructing Kong to only respond to requests received on the localhost | ||
interface. | ||
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[Back to TOC](#table-of-contents) | ||
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### Layer 3/4 Network Controls | ||
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In cases where the Admin API must be exposed beyond a localhost interface, | ||
network security best practices dictate that network-layer access be restricted | ||
as much as possible. Consider an environment in which Kong listens on a private | ||
network interface, but should only be accessed by a small subset of an IP range. | ||
In such a case, host-based firewalls (e.g. iptables) are useful in limiting | ||
input traffic ranges. For example: | ||
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```bash | ||
# assume that Kong is listening on the address defined below, as defined as a | ||
# /24 CIDR block, and only a select few hosts in this range should have access | ||
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$ grep admin_listen /etc/kong/kong.conf | ||
admin_listen 10.10.10.3 | ||
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# explicitly allow TCP packets on port 8001 from the Kong node itself | ||
# this is not necessary if Admin API requests are not sent from the node | ||
$ iptables -A INPUT -s 10.10.10.3 -m tcp -p tcp --dport 8001 -j ACCEPT | ||
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# explicitly allow TCP packets on port 8001 from the following addresses | ||
$ iptables -A INPUT -s 10.10.10.4 -m tcp -p tcp --dport 8001 -j ACCEPT | ||
$ iptables -A INPUT -s 10.10.10.5 -m tcp -p tcp --dport 8001 -j ACCEPT | ||
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# drop all TCP packets on port 8001 not in the above IP list | ||
$ iptables -A INPUT -m tcp -p tcp --dport 8001 -j DROP | ||
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``` | ||
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Additional controls, such as similar ACLs applied at a network device level, are | ||
encouraged, but fall outside the scope of this document. | ||
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[Back to TOC](#table-of-contents) | ||
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## Kong API Loopback | ||
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Kong's routing design allows it to serve as a proxy for the Admin API itself. In | ||
this manner, Kong itself can be used to provide fine-grained access control to | ||
the Admin API. Such an environment requires bootstrapping a new API that defines | ||
the `admin_listen` address as the API's `upstream_url`. For example: | ||
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```bash | ||
# assume that Kong has defined admin_listen as 127.0.0.1:8001, and we want to | ||
# reach the Admin API via the url `/admin-api` | ||
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$ curl http://localhost:8001/apis \ | ||
--data name=admin-api \ | ||
--data uris=/admin-api \ | ||
--data upstream_url=http://localhost:8001 | ||
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# we can now transparently reach the Admin API through the proxy server | ||
$ curl localhost:8000/admin-api/apis | ||
{ | ||
"data":[ | ||
{ | ||
"uris":[ | ||
"\/admin-api" | ||
], | ||
"id":"653b21bd-4d81-4573-ba00-177cc0108dec", | ||
"upstream_read_timeout":60000, | ||
"preserve_host":false, | ||
"created_at":1496351805000, | ||
"upstream_connect_timeout":60000, | ||
"upstream_url":"http:\/\/localhost:8001", | ||
"strip_uri":true, | ||
"https_only":false, | ||
"name":"admin-api", | ||
"http_if_terminated":true, | ||
"upstream_send_timeout":60000, | ||
"retries":5 | ||
} | ||
], | ||
"total":1 | ||
} | ||
``` | ||
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From here, simply apply desired Kong-specific security controls (such as | ||
[basic][basic-auth] or [key authentication][key-auth], | ||
[IP restrictions][ip-restriction], or [access control lists][acl]) as you would | ||
normally to any other Kong API. | ||
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[Back to TOC](#table-of-contents) | ||
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## Custom Nginx Configuration | ||
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Kong is tightly coupled with Nginx as an HTTP daemon, and can thus be integrated | ||
into environments with custom Nginx configurations. In this manner, use cases | ||
with complex security/access control requirements can use the full power of | ||
Nginx/OpenResty to build server/location blocks to house the Admin API as | ||
necessary. This allows such environments to leverage native Nginx authorization | ||
and authentication mechanisms, ACL modules, etc., in addition to providing the | ||
OpenResty environment on which custom/complex security controls can be built. | ||
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For more information on integrating Kong into custom Nginx configurations, see | ||
[Custom Nginx configuration & embedding Kong][custom-configuration]. | ||
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[Back to TOC](#table-of-contents) | ||
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[acl]: /plugins/acl | ||
[basic-auth]: /plugins/basic-authentication/ | ||
[custom-configuration]: /docs/{{page.kong_version}}/configuration/#custom-nginx-configuration | ||
[ip-restriction]: /plugins/ip-restriction | ||
[key-auth]: /plugins/key-authentication |