Profile applicability: Level 1
Do not disable timeouts on streaming connections.
Setting idle timeouts ensures that you are protected against Denial-of-Service attacks,
inactive connections and running out of ephemeral ports.
NoteBy default,
--streaming-connection-idle-timeout is set to 4 hours which might be too high for your environment. Setting this as appropriate
would additionally ensure that such streaming connections are timed out after serving
legitimate use cases. |
NoteSee the EKS documentation for the default value.
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Impact
Long-lived connections could be interrupted.
Audit
Audit Method 1:
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SSH to the relevant node.
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Run the following command on each node to find the running kubelet process:
ps -ef | grep kubelet
If the command line for the process includes the argumentstreaming-connection-idle-timeoutverify that it is not set to 0. -
If the
streaming-connection-idle-timeoutargument is not present in the output, refer instead to the config argument that specifies the location of the Kubelet config file e.g.--config /etc/kubernetes/kubelet/kubelet-config.json. -
Open the Kubelet config file:
cat /etc/kubernetes/kubelet/kubelet-config.json
Verify that thestreamingConnectionIdleTimeoutargument is not set to 0.
Audit Method 2:
If using the api configz endpoint consider searching for the status of
"streamingConnectionIdleTimeout":"4h0m0s" by extracting the live configuration from the nodes running kubelet.Set the local proxy port and the following variables and provide proxy port number
and node name:
HOSTNAME_PORT="localhost-and-port-number" NODE_NAME="The- Name-Of-Node-To-Extract-Configuration"
from the output of "kubectl get nodes"kubectl proxy --port=8001 &
export HOSTNAME_PORT=localhost:8001 (example host and port number)
export NODE_NAME=ip-192.168.31.226.ec2.internal (example node name from
"kubectl get nodes")
curl -sSL "http://${HOSTNAME_PORT}/api/v1/nodes/${NODE_NAME}/proxy/configz"
Remediation
Remediation Method 1:
If modifying the Kubelet config file, edit the kubelet-config.json file
/etc/kubernetes/kubelet/kubelet-config.json and set the below parameter to a non-zero value in the format of #h#m#s:"streamingConnectionIdleTimeout": "4h0m0s"
You should ensure that the kubelet service file
/etc/systemd/system/kubelet.service.d/10-kubelet-args.conf does not specify a --streaming-connection-idle-timeout argument because it would override the Kubelet config file.Remediation Method 2:
If using executable arguments, edit the kubelet service file
/etc/systemd/system/kubelet.service.d/10-kubelet-args.conf on each worker node and add the below parameter at the end of the KUBELET_ARGS variable string.--streaming-connection-idle-timeout=4h0m0s
Remediation Method 3:
If using the api configz endpoint consider searching for the status of
"streamingConnectionIdleTimeout": by extracting the live configuration from the nodes running kubelet. See detailed step-by-step configmap procedures in Reconfigure a Node's Kubelet in a Live Cluster, and then rerun the curl statement from audit process to check for kubelet configuration
changes:
kubectl proxy --port=8001 &
export HOSTNAME_PORT=localhost:8001 (example host and port number)
export NODE_NAME=ip-192.168.31.226.ec2.internal (example node name from
"kubectl get nodes")
curl -sSL "http://${HOSTNAME_PORT}/api/v1/nodes/${NODE_NAME}/proxy/configz"
For all three remediations: Based on your system, restart the
kubelet service and check status:systemctl daemon-reload systemctl restart kubelet.service systemctl status kubelet -l
