date: DevConv.CZ 2020
theme: Singapore
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- Easy setup and troubleshooting for one or a few machines
- Included in all major distros
-\note[item]{Conceptually: Linux session running in a web browser; technically very similar to ssh/VT/GNOME login}
-\note[item]{Aimed at admins who are new to Linux, e. g. coming from the Windows world and familiar with the concepts, but not Linux terminology}
-\note[item]{but also to experienced ones for infrequent tasks; not just setup, but also investigating “what is wrong with this machine”}
+:::notes
+- Conceptually: Linux session running in a web browser; technically very similar to ssh/VT/GNOME login
+- Aimed at admins who are new to Linux, e. g. coming from the Windows world and familiar with the concepts, but not Linux terminology
+- but also to experienced ones for infrequent tasks; not just setup, but also investigating “what is wrong with this machine”
+:::
# Extending LVM
resize2fs /dev/vg0/data1
```
-\note[item]{for example, adding a new PV to an LV and resizing the file system you can spend some time coming up with these commands}
-\note[item]{lots of possibilities for screwing up}
-\note[item]{you can do it simply and safely with Cockpit like this → go to local browser}
-\note[item]{Storage page, vg0 in Devices (top right), + in Physical Volumes, add sdb2}
-\note[item]{expand data1 table line, click grow}
+:::notes
+- for example, adding a new PV to an LV and resizing the file system you can spend some time coming up with these commands
+- lots of possibilities for screwing up
+- you can do it simply and safely with Cockpit like this → go to local browser
+- Storage page, vg0 in Devices (top right), + in Physical Volumes, add sdb2
+- expand data1 table line, click grow
+:::
-# Contact
+# Accessible from any browser
+
+ - Windows/Edge
+ - Mobile devices
+ - Simple install
+ - Zero configuration
+
+:::notes
+- TODO: check out bots in "make deps", add ./vm-run windows-10 to prep.sh
+- Switch to Windows virt-viewer, open Edge, show Cockpit
+- Quit virt-viewer
+- Zero configuration so far, other than possibly installing cockpit pkg and enabling cockpit.socket
+- In larger environments it's impractical to install cockpit server on hundreds
+ of machines and using the login web page
+- Glimpse of how to customize how cockpit runs and how to authenticate to it
+:::
+
+# Anatomy: cockpit-ws
+
+![ws-session](ws-session.pdf)\
+
+- TCP http+WebSocket $\leftrightarrow$ JSON pipe
+- collect credentials
+
+:::notes
+- for configuring, extending, and embedding Cockpit you need to coarsely understand the components of it
+- this: simplest structure, what I just showed you and what you will most probably see the first time you try it
+- browser only speaks HTTP and WebSocket, so you always need a web server, cockpit-ws
+- all components in cockpit communicate to each other via a JSON protocol on standard pipes, usually stdio
+- this provides a lot of flexibility and extensibility, as we'll see shortly
+- ws roles: communicate with the browser for getting credentials: login page, krb negotiation, client cert
+- ws: deliver HTML/js content, translate WebSocket to JSON protocol; runs as unprivileged system user
+:::
+
+# Anatomy: cockpit-session
+
+![ws-session](ws-session.pdf)\
+
+- ws credentials → PAM session
+- forward JSON pipe to session leader
+
+:::notes
+- need some root helper to actually start session: use creds from ws to start PAM login session, connect pipe to it
+- standard is cockpit-session: very small, auditable
+- but doesn't have to be, that's the flexible part
+:::
+
+# Anatomy: cockpit-bridge
+
+![ws-session](ws-session.pdf)\
+
+- session leader, cockpit's "bash"
+- JSON on stdio $\leftrightarrow$ system APIs
+
+:::notes
+- bridge: session leader, moral equivalent of what bash is in ssh session
+- JSON protocol on stdio to system APIs: exec programs, call D-Bus, work with files or sockets
+- runs as target user in login session; complex, but no special privileges
+:::
+
+# SSH sessions
+
+![ssh-session](ssh-session.pdf)\
+
+nothing Cockpit specific running outside of the user session
+
+:::notes
+- TODO: start rhel7 VM in prep.sh, set hostname
+- ws and the login session don't need to run on the same machine
+- cockpit-session is meant to be customizable for your purposes
+- most obvious replacement is to let ssh start a session; that already does the
+ PAM bits and forward its initial stdio to the session lead; it would just
+ launch cockpit-bridge instead of bash
+- browser: go to Dashboard, add cockpit.dev:2201
+- interesting property: nothing Cockpit specific running in the system, no ws,
+ no extra open port; only bit is bridge, but that's uninteresting from security POV
+:::
+
+# Bastion host
+
+![bastion-host](bastion-host.pdf)\
+
+Enforce using ssh in cockpit.conf(5):
+```ini
+[WebService]
+RequireHost=true
+```
+
+:::notes
+- further illustrated by a mode that we call "bastion host"
+- disable cockpit-session and local logins, only use ssh
+- can run in container
+- no ws on critical machines, don't trust cockpit-session
+- switch to browser; log out, use "connect to" for cockpit.dev:2201
+:::
+
+# Other authentication setups
+
+- SSO/Kerberos in Identity Management domains
+- smart card/client certificate authentication
+- OAuth (Kubernetes)
+- Foreman: included cockpit-ws with dynamic configuration
+
+:::notes
+- Cockpit supports common authentication systems out of the box
+- IdM is very common; if you have a krb ticket, you get a session immediately
+ without the login page
+- browsers can ask for TLS client certificates, commonly with smart cards, and
+ present them to the web server; latest Cockpit versions supports that
+- Foreman has a "Web Console" button; already has ssh to all maintained
+ machines
+- runs a single cockpit-ws process on its server, and dynamically configures it
+ for selected target machine, seamless transition between Foreman and Cockpit
+- not enough time to demo all of this
+:::
+
+# Custom authentication example
+
+TODO
+
+# Q & A
+
+Contact:
- `#cockpit` on Freenode
- https://cockpit-project.org
-\note[item]{Home page leads to mailing lists, documentation}
-\note[item]{thanks for your attention; Q+A}
+Useful links:
+
+ * [Authentication configuration](https://cockpit-project.org/guide/latest/authentication.html)
+ * [Authentication protocol](https://github.com/cockpit-project/cockpit/blob/master/doc/authentication.md)
+
+:::notes
+- Home page leads to mailing lists, documentation
+- thanks for your attention; Q+A
+:::