JWT claim based routing
This task shows you how to route requests based on JWT claims on an Istio ingress gateway using the request authentication and virtual service.
Note: this feature only supports Istio ingress gateway and requires the use of both request authentication and virtual service to properly validate and route based on JWT claims.
The following information describes an experimental feature, which is intended for evaluation purposes only.
Before you begin
Understand Istio authentication policy and virtual service concepts.
Install Istio using the Istio installation guide.
Deploy a workload,
httpbin
in a namespace, for examplefoo
, and expose it through the Istio ingress gateway with this command:$ kubectl create ns foo
$ kubectl apply -f <(istioctl kube-inject -f @samples/httpbin/httpbin.yaml@) -n foo
$ kubectl apply -f <(istioctl kube-inject -f @samples/httpbin/httpbin-gateway.yaml@) -n foo
Follow the instructions in Determining the ingress IP and ports to define the
INGRESS_HOST
andINGRESS_PORT
environment variables.Verify that the
httpbin
workload and ingress gateway are working as expected using this command:$ curl "$INGRESS_HOST:$INGRESS_PORT"/headers -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}\n"
200
If you don’t see the expected output, retry after a few seconds. Caching and propagation overhead can cause a delay.
Configuring ingress routing based on JWT claims
The Istio ingress gateway supports routing based on authenticated JWT, which is useful for routing based on end user identity and more secure compared using the unauthenticated HTTP attributes (e.g. path or header).
In order to route based on JWT claims, first create the request authentication to enable JWT validation:
$ kubectl apply -f - <<EOF
apiVersion: security.istio.io/v1beta1
kind: RequestAuthentication
metadata:
name: ingress-jwt
namespace: istio-system
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
istio: ingressgateway
jwtRules:
- issuer: "testing@secure.istio.io"
jwksUri: "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/istio/istio/release-1.14/security/tools/jwt/samples/jwks.json"
EOF
The request authentication enables JWT validation on the Istio ingress gateway so that the validated JWT claims can later be used in the virtual service for routing purposes.
The request authentication is applied on the ingress gateway because the JWT claim based routing is only supported on ingress gateways.
Note: the request authentication will only check the JWT if it exists in the request. To make the JWT required and reject the request if it does not include JWT, apply the authorization policy as specified in the task.
Update the virtual service to route based on validated JWT claims:
$ kubectl apply -f - <<EOF
apiVersion: networking.istio.io/v1alpha3
kind: VirtualService
metadata:
name: httpbin
namespace: foo
spec:
hosts:
- "*"
gateways:
- httpbin-gateway
http:
- match:
- uri:
prefix: /headers
headers:
"@request.auth.claims.groups":
exact: group1
route:
- destination:
port:
number: 8000
host: httpbin
EOF
The virtual service uses the reserved header
"@request.auth.claims.groups"
to match with the JWT claimgroups
. The prefix@
denotes it is matching with the metadata derived from the JWT validation and not with HTTP headers.Claim of type string, list of string and nested claims are supported. Use the
.
as a separator for nested claim names. For example,"@request.auth.claims.name.givenName"
matches the nested claimname
andgivenName
. Claim name with the.
character is currently not supported.
Validating ingress routing based on JWT claims
Validate the ingress gateway returns the HTTP code 404 without JWT:
$ curl -s -I "http://$INGRESS_HOST:$INGRESS_PORT/headers"
HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
...
You can also create the authorization policy to explicitly reject the request with HTTP code 403 when JWT is missing.
Validate the ingress gateway returns the HTTP code 401 with invalid JWT:
$ curl -s -I "http://$INGRESS_HOST:$INGRESS_PORT/headers" -H "Authorization: Bearer some.invalid.token"
HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
...
The 401 is returned by the request authentication because the JWT failed the validation.
Validate the ingress gateway routes the request with a valid JWT token that includes the claim
groups: group1
:$ TOKEN_GROUP=$(curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/istio/istio/release-1.14/security/tools/jwt/samples/groups-scope.jwt -s) && echo "$TOKEN_GROUP" | cut -d '.' -f2 - | base64 --decode -
{"exp":3537391104,"groups":["group1","group2"],"iat":1537391104,"iss":"testing@secure.istio.io","scope":["scope1","scope2"],"sub":"testing@secure.istio.io"}
$ curl -s -I "http://$INGRESS_HOST:$INGRESS_PORT/headers" -H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN_GROUP"
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
...
Validate the ingress gateway returns the HTTP code 404 with a valid JWT but does not include the claim
groups: group1
:$ TOKEN_NO_GROUP=$(curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/istio/istio/release-1.14/security/tools/jwt/samples/demo.jwt -s) && echo "$TOKEN_NO_GROUP" | cut -d '.' -f2 - | base64 --decode -
{"exp":4685989700,"foo":"bar","iat":1532389700,"iss":"testing@secure.istio.io","sub":"testing@secure.istio.io"}
$ curl -s -I "http://$INGRESS_HOST:$INGRESS_PORT/headers" -H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN_NO_GROUP"
HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
...
Cleanup
Remove the namespace
foo
:$ kubectl delete namespace foo
Remove the request authentication:
$ kubectl delete requestauthentication ingress-jwt -n istio-system