* nfs xprtsec conflicting with squashing
@ 2024-10-22 13:50 Patrick M.
2024-10-22 14:17 ` Chuck Lever III
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Patrick M. @ 2024-10-22 13:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-nfs
Hi there,
tried switching to nfs with kernel TLS (mTLS to be specific).
Without xprtsec i was able to use the following options on exports
"rw,async,all_squash,no_subtree_check,anonuid=1000,anongid=100,fsid=6,sec=sys"
but both the squashing/mapping-ids seems to conflict with TLS and i wanted to understand if this is by intention or a bug.
And if it is by intention of course why - because in my understanding auth and encryption of the mount itself would not contradict with the mapping functionality.
I now use "rw,async,no_subtree_check,fsid=6,sec=sys,xprtsec=mtls" and it is working. Using no_root_squash also seems to conflict.
Keeping ID-Mapping i get this on client side
mount.nfs: Operation not permitted for server:/mnt/target on /mnt/target
And nothing i could relate as cause on server side (happy to provide specific logs if needed, even with nfsd or rpc flags with rpcdump i could not see a cause).
Tlshd showed also succes in both scenarios (handshake successfull) and i can use all options as well if i remove the xprtsec on server side.
Client:
Linux 6.11.
nfs-utils-2.7.1
Server:
Linux 6.5.52
nfs-utils-2.7.1
Sorry if i missed this in documentation, if so i'd appreciate the hint where i should look in detail
and thanks for this feature!
--
best regards
Patrick M.
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* Re: nfs xprtsec conflicting with squashing
2024-10-22 13:50 nfs xprtsec conflicting with squashing Patrick M.
@ 2024-10-22 14:17 ` Chuck Lever III
2024-10-22 14:36 ` Patrick M.
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Chuck Lever III @ 2024-10-22 14:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Patrick M.; +Cc: Linux NFS Mailing List
> On Oct 22, 2024, at 9:50 AM, Patrick M. <s7mon@web.de> wrote:
>
>
> Hi there,
>
> tried switching to nfs with kernel TLS (mTLS to be specific).
> Without xprtsec i was able to use the following options on exports
>
> "rw,async,all_squash,no_subtree_check,anonuid=1000,anongid=100,fsid=6,sec=sys"
>
> but both the squashing/mapping-ids seems to conflict with TLS and i wanted to understand if this is by intention or a bug.
I don't expect breakage like this, so at least some further
triage is needed. Can you open a bug on bugzilla.kernel.org
under the Filesystem/NFSD component?
You can also verify that this behavior recurs with a 6.11 (or
later) kernel on your NFS server.
> And if it is by intention of course why - because in my understanding auth and encryption of the mount itself would not contradict with the mapping functionality.
>
> I now use "rw,async,no_subtree_check,fsid=6,sec=sys,xprtsec=mtls" and it is working. Using no_root_squash also seems to conflict.
>
> Keeping ID-Mapping i get this on client side
>
> mount.nfs: Operation not permitted for server:/mnt/target on /mnt/target
>
> And nothing i could relate as cause on server side (happy to provide specific logs if needed, even with nfsd or rpc flags with rpcdump i could not see a cause).
> Tlshd showed also succes in both scenarios (handshake successfull) and i can use all options as well if i remove the xprtsec on server side.
>
> Client:
> Linux 6.11.
> nfs-utils-2.7.1
>
> Server:
> Linux 6.5.52
> nfs-utils-2.7.1
>
> Sorry if i missed this in documentation, if so i'd appreciate the hint where i should look in detail
> and thanks for this feature!
>
>
> --
> best regards
> Patrick M.
>
--
Chuck Lever
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* Re: nfs xprtsec conflicting with squashing
2024-10-22 14:17 ` Chuck Lever III
@ 2024-10-22 14:36 ` Patrick M.
2024-10-23 9:11 ` Patrick M.
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Patrick M. @ 2024-10-22 14:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Chuck Lever III; +Cc: Linux NFS Mailing List
Hello,
will give it a try on 6.11 server side and raise a bug if it does not - will most likely not happen before tomorrow.
Thanks for the fast reply
On Tue, 22 Oct 2024 14:17:18 +0000
Chuck Lever III <chuck.lever@oracle.com> wrote:
> > On Oct 22, 2024, at 9:50 AM, Patrick M. <s7mon@web.de> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hi there,
> >
> > tried switching to nfs with kernel TLS (mTLS to be specific).
> > Without xprtsec i was able to use the following options on exports
> >
> > "rw,async,all_squash,no_subtree_check,anonuid=1000,anongid=100,fsid=6,sec=sys"
> >
> > but both the squashing/mapping-ids seems to conflict with TLS and i wanted to understand if this is by intention or a bug.
>
> I don't expect breakage like this, so at least some further
> triage is needed. Can you open a bug on bugzilla.kernel.org
> under the Filesystem/NFSD component?
>
> You can also verify that this behavior recurs with a 6.11 (or
> later) kernel on your NFS server.
>
>
> > And if it is by intention of course why - because in my understanding auth and encryption of the mount itself would not contradict with the mapping functionality.
> >
> > I now use "rw,async,no_subtree_check,fsid=6,sec=sys,xprtsec=mtls" and it is working. Using no_root_squash also seems to conflict.
> >
> > Keeping ID-Mapping i get this on client side
> >
> > mount.nfs: Operation not permitted for server:/mnt/target on /mnt/target
> >
> > And nothing i could relate as cause on server side (happy to provide specific logs if needed, even with nfsd or rpc flags with rpcdump i could not see a cause).
> > Tlshd showed also succes in both scenarios (handshake successfull) and i can use all options as well if i remove the xprtsec on server side.
> >
> > Client:
> > Linux 6.11.
> > nfs-utils-2.7.1
> >
> > Server:
> > Linux 6.5.52
> > nfs-utils-2.7.1
> >
> > Sorry if i missed this in documentation, if so i'd appreciate the hint where i should look in detail
> > and thanks for this feature!
> >
> >
> > --
> > best regards
> > Patrick M.
> >
>
> --
> Chuck Lever
>
>
--
Patrick Münch <s7mon@web.de>
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: nfs xprtsec conflicting with squashing
2024-10-22 14:36 ` Patrick M.
@ 2024-10-23 9:11 ` Patrick M.
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Patrick M. @ 2024-10-23 9:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Chuck Lever III; +Cc: Linux NFS Mailing List
Nevermind this - did further testing today and it boiled down to a inconsistency between updating exports, adapting fstab and exportfs -ra and restarting nfs services.
Apparently i somehow made things consistent and inconsistent when switching squashin on/off.
Now i can use mtls in all used combinations of squashing/mapping.
Sorry for the confusion and thanks again
Patrick
On Tue, 22 Oct 2024 16:36:21 +0200
"Patrick M." <s7mon@web.de> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> will give it a try on 6.11 server side and raise a bug if it does not - will most likely not happen before tomorrow.
> Thanks for the fast reply
>
>
> On Tue, 22 Oct 2024 14:17:18 +0000
> Chuck Lever III <chuck.lever@oracle.com> wrote:
>
> > > On Oct 22, 2024, at 9:50 AM, Patrick M. <s7mon@web.de> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi there,
> > >
> > > tried switching to nfs with kernel TLS (mTLS to be specific).
> > > Without xprtsec i was able to use the following options on exports
> > >
> > > "rw,async,all_squash,no_subtree_check,anonuid=1000,anongid=100,fsid=6,sec=sys"
> > >
> > > but both the squashing/mapping-ids seems to conflict with TLS and i wanted to understand if this is by intention or a bug.
> >
> > I don't expect breakage like this, so at least some further
> > triage is needed. Can you open a bug on bugzilla.kernel.org
> > under the Filesystem/NFSD component?
> >
> > You can also verify that this behavior recurs with a 6.11 (or
> > later) kernel on your NFS server.
> >
> >
> > > And if it is by intention of course why - because in my understanding auth and encryption of the mount itself would not contradict with the mapping functionality.
> > >
> > > I now use "rw,async,no_subtree_check,fsid=6,sec=sys,xprtsec=mtls" and it is working. Using no_root_squash also seems to conflict.
> > >
> > > Keeping ID-Mapping i get this on client side
> > >
> > > mount.nfs: Operation not permitted for server:/mnt/target on /mnt/target
> > >
> > > And nothing i could relate as cause on server side (happy to provide specific logs if needed, even with nfsd or rpc flags with rpcdump i could not see a cause).
> > > Tlshd showed also succes in both scenarios (handshake successfull) and i can use all options as well if i remove the xprtsec on server side.
> > >
> > > Client:
> > > Linux 6.11.
> > > nfs-utils-2.7.1
> > >
> > > Server:
> > > Linux 6.5.52
> > > nfs-utils-2.7.1
> > >
> > > Sorry if i missed this in documentation, if so i'd appreciate the hint where i should look in detail
> > > and thanks for this feature!
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > best regards
> > > Patrick M.
> > >
> >
> > --
> > Chuck Lever
> >
> >
>
>
>
--
Patrick Münch <patrick-muench@gmx.net>
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