Changelog
15.4.22 (11/12/24)
- Added a search input to the cluster dropdown in the Web UI when there's more than five clusters to show. #48800
- Fixed bug in Kubernetes session recordings where both root and leaf cluster recorded the same Kubernetes session. Recordings of leaf resources are only available in leaf clusters. #48739
- Machine ID can now be forced to use the explicitly configured proxy address using the
TBOT_USE_PROXY_ADDR
environment variable. This should better support split proxy address operation. #48677 - Fixed undefined error in open source version when clicking on
Add Application
tile in the Enroll Resources page in the Web UI. #48617 - Updated Go to 1.22.9. #48582
- The teleport-cluster Helm chart now uses the configured
serviceAccount.name
from chart values for its pre-deploy configuration check Jobs. #48578 - Fixed a bug that prevented the Teleport UI from properly displaying Plugin Audit log details. #48463
- Fixed showing the list of access requests in Teleport Connect when a leaf cluster is selected in the cluster selector. #48442
- Fixed a rare "internal error" on older U2F authenticators when using tsh. #48403
- Fixed
tsh play
not skipping idle time when--skip-idle-time
was provided. #48398 - Added a warning to
tctl edit
about dynamic edits to statically configured resources. #48393 - Fixed a Teleport Kubernetes Operator bug that happened for OIDCConnector resources with non-nil
max_age
. #48377 - Updated host user creation to prevent local password expiration policies from affecting Teleport managed users. #48162
- During the Set Up Access of the Enroll New Resource flows, Okta users will be asked to change the role instead of entering the principals and getting an error afterwards. #47958
- Fixed
teleport_connected_resource
metric overshooting after keepalive errors. #47950 - Fixed an issue preventing connections with users whose configured home directories were inaccessible. #47917
- Added a
resolve
command to tsh that may be used as the target for a Match exec condition in an SSH config. #47867 - Postgres database session start events now include the Postgres backend PID for the session. #47644
- Updated
tsh ssh
to support the--
delimiter similar to openssh. It is now possible to execute a command viatsh ssh user@host -- echo test
ortsh ssh -- host uptime
. #47494
Enterprise:
- Jamf requests from Teleport set "teleport/$version" as the User-Agent.
15.4.21 (10/22/24)
Security fixes
[High] Privilege persistence in Okta SCIM-only integration
When Okta SCIM-only integration is enabled, in certain cases Teleport could calculate the effective set of permission based on SSO user's stale traits. This could allow a user who was unassigned from an Okta group to log into a Teleport cluster once with a role granted by the unassigned group being present in their effective role set.
Note: This issue only affects Teleport clusters that have installed a SCIM-only Okta integration as described in this guide. If you have an Okta integration with user sync enabled or only using Okta SSO auth connector to log into your Teleport cluster without SCIM integration configured, you're unaffected. To verify your configuration:
- Use
tctl get plugins/okta --format=json | jq ".[].spec.Settings.okta.sync_settings.sync_users"
command to check if you have Okta integration with user sync enabled. If it outputs null or false, you may be affected and should upgrade. - Check SCIM provisioning settings for the Okta application you created or updated while following the SCIM-only setup guide. If SCIM provisioning is enabled, you may be affected and should upgrade.
We strongly recommend customers who use Okta SCIM integration to upgrade their auth servers to version 15.4.19 or later. Teleport services other than auth (proxy, SSH, Kubernetes, desktop, application, database and discovery) are not impacted and do not need to be updated.
Other improvements and fixes
- Added a new teleport_roles_total metric that exposes the number of roles which exist in a cluster. #47811
- The
join_token.create
audit event has been enriched with additional metadata. #47766 - Automatic device enrollment may be locally disabled using the TELEPORT_DEVICE_AUTO_ENROLL_DISABLED=1 environment variable. #47719
- Fixed the Machine ID and GitHub Actions wizard. #47709
- Alter ServiceAccounts in the teleport-cluster Helm chart to automatically disable mounting of service account tokens on newer Kubernetes distributions, helping satisfy security linters. #47702
- Avoid tsh auto-enroll escalation in machines without a TPM. #47696
- Fixed a bug that prevented users from canceling
tsh scan keys
executions. #47657 - Reworked the
teleport-event-handler
integration to significantly improve performance, especially when running with larger--concurrency
values. #47632 - Fixes a bug where Let's Encrypt certificate renewal failed in AMI and HA deployments due to insufficient disk space caused by syncing audit logs. #47624
- Adds support for custom SQS consumer lock name and disabling a consumer. #47613
- Allow using a custom database for Firestore backends. #47584
- Include host name instead of host uuid in error messages when SSH connections are prevented due to an invalid login. #47579
- Extended Teleport Discovery Service to support resource discovery across all projects accessible by the service account. #47567
- Fixed a bug that could allow users to list active sessions even when prohibited by RBAC. #47563
- The tctl tokens ls command redacts secret join tokens by default. To include the token values, provide the new --with-secrets flag. #47546
- Fix the example Terraform code to support the new larger Teleport Enterprise licenses and updates output of web address to use fqdn when ACM is disabled. #47511
- Added missing field-level documentation to the terraform provider reference. #47470
- Fixed a bug where tsh logout failed to parse flags passed with spaces. #47462
- Fixed the resource-based labels handler crashing without restarting. #47453
- Fix possibly missing rules when using large amount of Access Monitoring Rules. #47429
Enterprise:
- Device auto-enroll failures are now recorded in the audit log.
- Fixed possible panic when processing Okta assignments.
15.4.20 (10/10/24)
- Added ability to list/get access monitoring rules resources with
tctl
. #47402 - Include JWK header in JWTs issued by Teleport Application Access. #47394
- Added kubeconfig context name to the output table of
tsh proxy kube
command for enhanced clarity. #47382 - Improve error messaging when connections to offline agents are attempted. #47362
- Allow specifying the instance type of AWS HA Terraform bastion instance. #47339
- Added a config option to Teleport Connect to control how it interacts with the local SSH agent (
sshAgent.addKeysToAgent
). #47325 - Fixed error in Workload ID in cases where the process ID cannot be resolved. #47275
- Teleport Connect for Linux now requires glibc 2.31 or later. #47263
- Fix missing
tsh
MFA prompt in certain OTP+WebAuthn scenarios. #47155 - Updates self-hosted db discover flow to generate 2190h TTL certs, not 12h. #47127
- Fixes an issue preventing access requests from displaying user friendly resource names. #47111
- Updated Go to
1.22.8
. #47052 - Fixed the "source path is empty" error when attempting to upload a file in Teleport Connect. #47013
- Enforce a global
device_trust.mode=required
on OSS processes paired with an Enterprise Auth. #46946 - A user joining a session will now see available controls for terminating & leaving the session. #46910
- Added a new config option in Teleport Connect to control SSH agent forwarding (
ssh.forwardAgent
); starting in Teleport Connect v17, this option will be disabled by default. #46897 - Teleport no longer creates invalid SAML Connectors when calling
tctl get saml/<connector-name> | tctl create -f
without the--with-secrets
flag. #46864 - Fixed a regression in the SAML IdP service which prevented cache from initializing in a cluster that may have a service provider configured with unsupported
acs_url
andrelay_state
values. #46846 - Machine ID now generates cluster-specific ssh_config and known_host files which will always direct SSH connections made using them via Teleport. #46685
- Added new empty state to Devices list in web UI. #5119
- Permit bootstrapping enterprise clusters with state from an open source cluster. #5094
- Fixes a possible crash when using Teleport Policy's GitLab integration. #5071
- Emit audit logs when creating, updating or deleting Teleport Plugins. #5056
15.4.19 (09/17/24)
- Fixed a bug in Kubernetes access that causes the error
expected *metav1.PartialObjectMetadata object
when trying to list resources. #46695 - Fixed an issue that prevented host user creation when the username was also listed in
host_groups
. #46638 - Allow the cluster wide ssh dial timeout to be set via auth_service.ssh_dial_timeout in the Teleport config file. #46508
- Allow all audit events to be trimmed if necessary. #46504
- Fixed an issue preventing session joining while host user creation was in use. #46502
- Fixed an issue that prevented the Firestore backend from reading existing data. #46436
- The teleport-kube-agent chart now correctly propagates configured annotations when deploying a StatefulSet. #46422
- Updated tsh puttyconfig to respect any defined proxy templates. #46385
- Added tbot Helm chart for deploying a Machine ID Bot into a Teleport cluster. #46374
- Ensure that additional pod labels are carried over to post-upgrade and post-delete hook job pods when using the teleport-kube-agent Helm chart. #46231
15.4.18 (09/05/24)
- Fixed an issue that could result in duplicate session recordings being created. #46264
- Added API resources for auto update (config and version). #46257
- Added support for the teleport_installer resource to the Teleport Terraform provider. #46202
- Fixed an issue that would cause reissue of certificates to fail in some scenarios where a local auth service was present. #46183
- Updated OpenSSL to 3.0.15. #46181
- Extended Teleport ability to use non-default cluster domains in Kubernetes, avoiding the assumption of
cluster.local
. #46151 - Fixed retention period handling in the CockroachDB audit log storage backend. #46148
- Prevented Teleport Kubernetes access from resending resize events to the party that triggered the terminal resize, avoiding potential resize loops. #46067
- Fixed an issue where attempts to play/export certain session recordings would fail with
gzip: invalid header
. #46034 - Fixed a bug where Teleport services could not join the cluster using IAM, Azure, or TPM methods when the proxy service certificate did not contain IP SANs. #46009
- Updated the icons for server, application, and desktop resources. #45991
- Failure to share a local directory in a Windows desktop session is no longer considered a fatal error. #45853
- Fixed Okta role formatting in tsh login output. #45582
15.4.17 (08/28/24)
- Prevent connections from being randomly terminated by Teleport proxies when
proxy_protocol
is enabled and TLS is terminated before Teleport Proxy. #45993 - Fixed an issue where host_sudoers could be written to Teleport proxy server sudoer lists in Teleport v14 and v15. #45961
- Prevent interactive sessions from hanging on exit. #45953
- Fixed kernel version check of Enhanced Session Recording for distributions with backported BPF. #45942
- Added a flag to skip a relogin attempt when using
tsh ssh
andtsh proxy ssh
. #45930 - Fixed an issue WebSocket upgrade fails with MiTM proxies that can remask payloads. #45900
- When a database is created manually (without auto-discovery) the teleport.dev/db-admin and teleport.dev/db-admin-default-database labels are no longer ignored and can be used to configure database auto-user provisioning. #45892
- Slack plugin now lists logins permitted by requested roles. #45854
- Fixed an issue that prevented the creation of AWS App Access for an Integration that used digits only (eg, AWS Account ID). #45818
- For new EKS Cluster auto-enroll configurations, the temporary Access Entry is tagged with
teleport.dev/
namespaced tags. For existing set ups, please add theeks:TagResource
action to the Integration IAM Role to get the same behavior. #45726 - Added support for importing S3 Bucket Tags into Teleport Policy's Access Graph. For existing configurations, ensure that the
s3:GetBucketTagging
permission is manually included in the Teleport Access Graph integration role. #45550
15.4.16 (08/23/24)
Security fix
[High] Stored XSS in SAML IdP
When registering a service provider with SAML IdP, Teleport did not sufficiently validate the ACS endpoint. This could allow a Teleport administrator with permissions to write saml_idp_service_provider resources to configure a malicious service provider with an XSS payload and compromise session of users who would access that service provider.
Note: This vulnerability is only applicable when Teleport itself is acting as the identity provider. If you only use SAML to connect to an upstream identity provider you are not impacted. You can use the tctl get saml_idp_service_provider command to verify if you have any Service Provider applications registered and Teleport acts as an IdP.
For self-hosted Teleport customers that use Teleport as SAML Identity Provider, we recommend upgrading auth and proxy servers. Teleport agents (SSH, Kubernetes, desktop, application, database and discovery) are not impacted and do not need to be updated.
Other fixes and improvements
- Fixed an issue where Teleport could modify group assignments for users not managed by Teleport. This will require a migration of host users created with create_host_user_mode: keep in order to maintain Teleport management. #45792
- Fixed host user creation for tsh scp. #45681
- Fixed AWS access failing when the username is longer than 64 characters. #45656
- Permit setting a cluster wide SSH connection dial timeout. #45651
- Improved performance of host resolution performed via tsh ssh when connecting via labels or proxy templates. #45645
- Removed empty tcp app session recordings. #45642
- Fixed Teleport plugins images using the wrong entrypoint. #45618
- Added debug images for Teleport plugins. #45618
- Fixed FeatureHiding flag not hiding the "Access Management" section in the UI. #45613
- Fixed Host User Management deletes users that are not managed by Teleport. #45595
- Fixed a security vulnerability with PostgreSQL integration where a maliciously crafted startup packet with an empty database name can bypass the intended access control. #45555
- Fixed the debug service not being enabled by default when not using a configuration file. #45479
- Introduced support for Envoy SDS into the Machine ID spiffe-workload-api service. #45463
- Improved the output of
tsh sessions ls
to make it easier to understand what sessions are ongoing and what sessions are user can/should join as a moderator. #45453 - Fixed access entry handling permission error when EKS auto-discovery was set up in the Discover UI. #45443
- Fixed the web UI showing vague error messages when enrolling EKS clusters in the Discover UI. #45416
- Fixed the "Create A Bot" flow for GitHub Actions and SSH not correctly granting the bot the role created during the flow. #45410
- Fixed a panic caused by AWS STS client not being initialized when assuming an AWS Role. #45381
- Fixed
teleport debug
commands incorrectly handling an unset data directory in the Teleport config. #45342
Enterprise:
- Fixed Okta Sync spuriously deleting Okta Applications due to connectivity errors. #4886
- Fixed Okta Sync mistakenly removing Apps and Groups on connectivity failure. #4884
- Fixes the SAML IdP session preventing SAML IdP sessions from being consistently updated when users assumed a role or switched back from the role granted in the access request. #4879
- Fixed a security issue where a user who can create
saml_idp_service_provider
resources can compromise the sessions of more powerful users and perform actions on behalf of others. #4863 - Fixed the SAML IdP authentication middleware preventing users from signing into the service provider when an SAML authentication request was made with an HTTP-POST binding protocol and user's didn't already have an active session with Teleport. #4852
15.4.12 (08/08/24)
- Improved copy and paste behavior in the terminal in Teleport Connect. On Windows and Linux, Ctrl+Shift+C/V now copies and pastes text (these shortcuts can be changed with
keymap.terminalCopy
/keymap.terminalPaste
). A mouse right click (terminal.rightClick
) can copy/paste text too (enabled by default on Windows). #45266 - Updated Go toolchain to
1.22.6
. #45195 - Improved
tsh ssh
performance for concurrent execs. #45163 - Fixed regression that denied access to launch some applications. #45150
- Bot resources now honour their
metadata.expires
field. #45133 - Teleport Connect now sets
TERM_PROGRAM: Teleport_Connect
andTERM_PROGRAM_VERSION: <app_version>
environment variables in the integrated terminal. #45064 - Fix a panic in the Microsoft teams plugin when it receives an error. #45012
- Adds SPIFFE compatible federation bundle endpoint to the Proxy API, allowing other workload identity platforms to federate with the Teleport cluster. #44999
- Added warning on
tbot
startup when the requested certificate TTL exceeds the maximum allowed value. #44988 - Fixed race condition between session recording uploads and session recording upload cleanup. #44979
- Prevent Kubernetes per-Resource RBAC from blocking access to namespaces when denying access to a single resource kind in every namespace. #44975
- Fix
tbot
FIPS builds failing to start due to missing boringcrypto. #44908 - Added support for Kubernetes Workload Attestation into Teleport Workload Identity to allow the authentication of pods running within Kubernetes without secrets. #44884
- Machine ID can now be configured to use Kubernetes Secret destinations from the command line using the
kubernetes-secret
schema. #44804 - Prevent discovery service from overwriting Teleport dynamic resources that have the same name as discovered resources. #44786
- Teleport Connect now uses ConPTY for better terminal resizing and accurate color rendering on Windows, with an option to disable it in the app config. #44743
- Fixed event-handler Helm charts using the wrong command when starting the event-handler container. #44698
- Enabled Mattermost plugin for notification routing ruled. #4773
15.4.11 (07/29/24)
- Fixed an issue that could cause auth servers to panic when their backend connectivity was interrupted. #44787
- Reduced the probability that the event-handler deadlocks when encountering errors processing session recordings. #44772
- Improved event-handler diagnostics by providing a way to capture profiles dynamically via
SIGUSR1
. #44759 - Added support for Teams to Opsgenie plugin alert creation. #44330
15.4.10 (07/28/24)
- Improved stability of very large teleport clusters during temporary backend disruption/degradation. #44695
- Resolved compatibility issue with Paramiko and Machine ID's SSH multiplexer SSH agent. #44672
- Fixed a fatal error in
tbot
when unable to lookup the user from a given UID in containerized environments for checking ACL configuration. #44646 - Fixed application access regression where an HTTP header wasn't set in forwarded requests. #44629
- Use the registered port of the target host when
tsh puttyconfig
is invoked without--port
. #44573 - Added more icons for guessing application icon by name or by label
teleport.icon
in the web UI. #44568 - Removed deprecated S3 bucket option when creating or editing AWS OIDC integration in the web UI. #44487
- Fixed terminal sessions with a database CLI client in Teleport Connect hanging indefinitely if the client cannot be found. #44466
- Added application-tunnel service to Machine ID for establishing a long-lived tunnel to a HTTP or TCP application for Machine to Machine access. #44446
- Fixed a low-probability panic in audit event upload logic. #44424
- Fixed Teleport Connect binaries not being signed correctly. #44420
- Prevented DoSing the cluster during a mass failed join event by agents. #44415
- Added audit events for AWS and Azure integration resource actions. #44404
- Fixed automatic updates with previous versions of the
teleport.yaml
config. #44378 - Added support for Rocky and AlmaLinux when enrolling a new server from the UI. #44331
- Fixed Teleport access plugin tarballs containing a
build
directory, which was accidentally added upon v15.4.5 release. #44301 - Prevented an infinite loop in DynamoDB event querying by advancing the cursor to the next day when the limit is reached at the end of a day with an empty iterator. This ensures the cursor does not reset to the beginning of the day. #44274
- The clipboard sharing tooltip for desktop sessions now indicates why clipboard sharing is disabled. #44238
- Fixed a
kube-agent-updater
bug affecting resolutions of private images. #44192 - Prevented redirects to arbitrary URLs when launching an app. #44189
- Added audit event field describing if the "MFA for admin actions" requirement changed. #44185
- The
teleport-cluster
chart can now use existing ingresses instead of creating its own. #44147 - Ensured that
tsh login
outputs accurate status information for the new session. #44144 - Fixed "device trust mode x requires Teleport Enterprise" errors on
tctl
. #44134 - Added a
--skip-idle-time
flag totsh play
. #44095 - Added the
tbot install systemd
command for installing tbot as a service on Linux systems. #44082 - Added ability to list Access List members in json format in
tctl
cli tool. #44072 - Made
tbot
compilable on Windows. #44070 - For slack integration, Access List reminders are batched into 1 message and provides link out to the web UI. #44035
- Fixed denying access despite access being configured for Notification Routing Rules in the web UI. #44028
- Fixed eBPF error occurring during startup on Linux RHEL 9. #44024
- Lowered latency of detecting Kubernetes cluster becoming online. #43971
- Enabled Access Monitoring Rules routing with Mattermost plugin. #43600
Enterprise:
- Fixed an Access List permission bug where an Access List owner, who is also a member, was not able to add/rm Access List member.
- Fixed an issue with incorrect yum/zypper updater packages being installed.
- Fixed empty condition from unquoted string with yaml editor for Notification Routing Rules in the Web UI.
15.4.9 (07/11/24)
- Honor proxy templates in tsh ssh. #44027
- Fixed Redshift auto-user deactivation/deletion failure that occurs when a user is created or deleted and another user is deactivated concurrently. #43975
- Teleport AMIs now optionally source environment variables from
/etc/default/teleport
as regular Teleport package installations do. #43961 - Enabled setting event types to forward, skip events, skip session types in event-handler helm chart. #43939
- Correctly propagate
extraLabels
configured in teleport-kube-agent chart values to post-delete hooks. A newextraLabels.job
object has been added for labels which should only apply to the post-delete job. #43931 - Machine ID outputs now execute individually and concurrently, meaning that one failing output does not disrupt other outputs, and that performance when generating a large number of outputs is improved. #43883
- Omit control plane services from the inventory list output for Cloud-Hosted instances. #43778
- Fixed session recordings getting overwritten or not uploaded. #42164
Enterprise:
- Fixed inaccurately notifying user that Access List reviews are due in the web UI.
15.4.7 (07/03/24)
- Added audit events for discovery config actions. #43794
- Updated Go toolchain to v1.22.5. #43769
- Reduced CPU usage in auth servers experiencing very high concurrent request load. #43760
- Machine ID defaults to disabling the use of the Kubernetes exec plugin when writing a Kubeconfig to a directory destination. This removes the need to manually configure
disable_exec_plugin
. #43656 - Fixed startup crash of Teleport Connect on Ubuntu 24.04 by adding an AppArmor profile. #43652
- Added support for dialling leaf clusters to the tbot SSH multiplexer. #43635
- Extend Teleport ability to use non-default cluster domains in Kubernetes, avoiding the assumption of
cluster.local
. #43632 - Wait for user MFA input when reissuing expired certificates for a kube proxy. #43613
- Improved error diagnostics when using Machine ID's SSH multiplexer. #43587
Enterprise:
- Increased Access Monitoring refresh interval to 24h.
- Teleport Enterprise now supports the
TELEPORT_REPORTING_HTTP(S)_PROXY
environment variable to specify the URL of the HTTP(S) proxy used for connections to our usage reporting ingest service.
15.4.6 (06/27/24)
This release of Teleport contains a fix for medium-level security issue impacting Teleport Enterprise, as well as various other updates and improvements
Security Fixes
- [Medium] Fixes issue where a SCIM client could potentially overwrite. Teleport system Roles using specially crafted groups. This issue impacts Teleport Enterprise deployments using the Okta integration with SCIM support enabled.
We strongly recommend all customers upgrade to the latest releases of Teleport.
Other updates and improvements
- Fixed Discover setup access error when updating user. #43561
- Updated Go toolchain to 1.22. #43550
- Fixed remote port forwarding validation error. #43517
- Added support to trust system CAs for self-hosted databases. #43500
- Added error display in the Web UI for SSH and Kubernetes sessions. #43491
- Update
go-retryablehttp
to v0.7.7 (fixes CVE-2024-6104). #43475 - Fixed accurate inventory reporting of the updater after it is removed.. #43453
tctl alerts ls
now displays remaining alert ttl. #43435- Fixed input search for Teleport Connect's Access Request listing. #43430
- Added
Debug
setting for event-handler. #43409 - Fixed Headless auth for sso users, including when local auth is disabled. #43362
- Added configuration for custom CAs in the event-handler helm chart. #43341
- Fixed an issue with Database Access Controls preventing users from making additional database connections depending on their permissions. #43302
- Fixed Connect My Computer in Teleport Connect failing with "bind: invalid argument". #43288
Enterprise only updates and improvements
- The teleport updater will no longer default to using the global version channel, avoiding incompatible updates. #4476
15.4.5 (06/20/24)
- Added a missing
[Install]
section to theteleport-acm
systemd unit file as used by Teleport AMIs. #43256 - Patched timing variability in curve25519-dalek. #43249
- Updated
tctl
to ignore a configuration file if theauth_service
section is disabled, and prefer loading credentials from a given identity file or tsh profile instead. #43203 - Fixed setting request reason for automatic ssh Access Requests. #43180
- Updated
teleport
to skipjamf_service
validation when the Jamf service is not enabled. #43169 - Improved log rotation logic in Teleport Connect; now the non-numbered files always contain recent logs. #43162
- Made
tsh
and Teleport Connect return early during login if ping to Proxy Service was not successful. #43086 - Added ability to edit user traits from the Web UI. #43068
- Enforce limits when reading events from Firestore to prevent OOM events. #42967
- Fixed updating groups for Teleport-created host users. #42884
- Added support for
crown_jewel
resource. #42866 - Added ability to edit user traits from the Web UI. #43068
- Fixed gRPC disconnection on certificate expiry even though DisconnectCertExpiry was false. #43291
- Fixed issue where a Teleport instance running only Jamf or Discovery service would never have a healthy
/readyz
endpoint. #43284
Enterprise-only changes
- Fixed sync error in Okta SCIM integration.
15.4.4 (06/13/24)
- Improve search and predicate/label based dialing performance in large clusters under very high load. #42941
- Fix an issue Oracle access failed through trusted cluster. #42928
- Fix errors caused by
dynamoevents
queryStartKey
not being within the [From, To] window. #42915 - Fix Jira Issue creation when Summary exceeds the max allowed size. #42862
- Fix editing reviewers from being ignored/overwritten when creating an Access Request from the web UI. #4397
15.4.3 (06/12/24)
Note: This release includes a new binary, fdpass-teleport
, that can be
optionally used by Machine ID to significantly reduce resource consumption in
use-cases that create large numbers of SSH connections (e.g. Ansible). Refer to
the documentation
for more details.
- Update
azidentity
tov1.6.0
(patchesCVE-2024-35255
). #42859 - Remote rate limits on endpoints used extensively to connect to the cluster. #42835
- Machine ID SSH multiplexer now only writes artifacts if they have not changed, resolving a potential race condition with the OpenSSH client. #42830
- Use more efficient API when querying SSH nodes to resolve Proxy Templates in
tbot
. #42829 - Improve the performance of the Athena audit log and S3 session storage backends. #42795
- Prevent a panic in the Proxy when accessing an offline application. #42786
- Improve backoff of session recording uploads by teleport agents. #42776
- Introduce the new Machine ID
ssh-multiplexer
service for significant improvements in SSH performance. #42761 - Reduce backend writes incurred by tracking status of non-recorded sessions. #42694
- Fix not being able to logout from the web UI when session invalidation errors. #42648
- Fix Access List listing not updating when creating or deleting an Access List in the web UI. #4383
- Fix crashes related to importing GCP labels. #42871
15.4.2 (06/11/24)
- Fixed a desktop access resize bug which occurs when window was resized during MFA. #42705
- Fixed listing available db users in Teleport Connect for databases from leaf clusters obtained through Access Requests. #42679
- Fixed file upload/download for Teleport-created users in
insecure-drop
mode. #42660 - Updated OpenSSL to 3.0.14. #42642
- Fixed fetching resources with tons of metadata (such as labels or description) in Teleport Connect. #42627
- Added support for Microsoft Entra ID directory synchronization (Teleport Enterprise only, preview). #42555
- Added experimental support for storing audit events in cockroach. #42549
- Teleport Connect binaries for Windows are now signed. #42472
- Updated Go to 1.21.11. #42404
- Added GCP Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL backend support. #42399
- Added Prometheus metrics for the Postgres event backend. #42384
- Fixed the event-handler Helm chart causing stuck rollouts when using a PVC. #42363
- Fixed web UI notification dropdown menu height from growing too long from many notifications. #42336
- Disabled session recordings for non-interactive sessions when enhanced recording is disabled. There is no loss of auditing or impact on data fidelity because these recordings only contained session.start, session.end, and session.leave events which were already captured in the audit log. This will cause all teleport components to consume less resources and reduce storage costs. #42320
- Fixed an issue where removing an app could make teleport app agents incorrectly report as unhealthy for a short time. #42270
- Fixed a panic in the DynamoDB audit log backend when the cursor fell outside of the [From,To] interval. #42267
- The
teleport configure
command now supports a--node-name
flag for overriding the node's hostname. #42250 - Added support plugin resource in
tctl
tool. #42224
15.4.0 (05/31/24)
Access requests notification routing rules
Hosted Slack plugin users can now configure notification routing rules for role-based Access Requests.
Database access for Spanner
Database access users can now connect to GCP Spanner.
Unix Workload Attestation
Delayed from Teleport 15.3.0
Teleport Workload ID now supports basic workload attestation on Unix systems, allowing cluster administrators to restrict the issuance of SVIDs to specific workloads based on UID/PID/GID.
Other improvements and fixes
- Fixed an issue where mix-and-match of join tokens could interfere with some services appearing correctly in heartbeats. #42189
- Added an alternate EC2 auto discover flow using AWS Systems Manager as a more scalable method than EICE in the "Enroll New Resource" view in the web UI. #42205
- Fixed
kubectl exec
functionality when Teleport is running behind L7 load balancer. #42192 - Fixed the plugins AMR cache to be updated when Access requests are removed from the subject of an existing rule. #42186
- Improved temporary disk space usage for session recording processing. #42174
- Fixed a regression where Kubernetes Exec audit events were not properly populated and lacked error details. #42145
- Fixed Azure join method when using Resource Groups in the allow section. #42141
- Added new
teleport debug set-log-level / profile
commands changing instance log level without a restart and collecting pprof profiles. #42122 - Added ability to manage access monitoring rules via
tctl
. #42092 - Added access monitoring rule routing for slack access plugin. #42087
- Extended Discovery Service to self-bootstrap necessary permissions for Kubernetes Service to interact with the Kubernetes API on behalf of users. #42075
- Fixed resource leak in session recording cleanup. #42066
- Reduced memory and CPU usage after control plane restarts in clusters with a high number of roles. #42062
- Added an option to send a
Ctrl+Alt+Del
sequence to remote desktops. #41720 - Added support for GCP Spanner to Teleport Database Service. #41349
15.3.7 (05/23/24)
- Fixed creating Access Requests for servers in Teleport Connect that were blocked due to a "no roles configured" error. #41959
- Fixed regression issue with event-handler Linux artifacts not being available. #4237
- Fixed failed startup on GCP if missing permissions. #41985
15.3.6 (05/22/24)
This release contains fixes for several high-severity security issues, as well as numerous other bug fixes and improvements.
Security Fixes
-
[High] Fixed unrestricted redirect in SSO Authentication. Teleport didn’t sufficiently validate the client redirect URL. This could allow an attacker to trick Teleport users into performing an SSO authentication and redirect to an attacker-controlled URL allowing them to steal the credentials. #41834.
-
[High] Fixed CockroachDB authorization bypass. When connecting to CockroachDB using database access, Teleport did not properly consider the username case when running RBAC checks. As such, it was possible to establish a connection using an explicitly denied username when using a different case. #41823.
-
[High] Fixed Long-lived connection persistence issue with expired certificates. Teleport did not terminate some long-running mTLS-authenticated connections past the expiry of client certificates for users with the
disconnect_expired_cert
option. This could allow such users to perform some API actions after their certificate has expired. #41827. -
[High] Fixed PagerDuty integration privilege escalation. When creating a role Access Request, Teleport would include PagerDuty annotations from the entire user’s role set rather than a specific role being requested. For users who run multiple PagerDuty access plugins with auto-approval, this could result in a request for a different role being inadvertently auto-approved than the one which corresponds to the user’s active on-call schedule. #41837.
-
[High] Fixed SAML IdP session privilege escalation. When using Teleport as SAML IdP, authorization wasn’t properly enforced on the SAML IdP session creation. As such, authenticated users could use an internal API to escalate their own privileges by crafting a malicious program. #41846.
We strongly recommend all customers upgrade to the latest releases of Teleport.
Other fixes and improvements
- Fixed Access Request annotations when annotations contain globs, regular
expressions, trait expansions, or
claims_to_roles
is used. #41936. - Added AWS Management Console as a guided flow using AWS OIDC integration in the "Enroll New Resource" view in the web UI. #41864.
- Fixed spurious Windows Desktop sessions screen resize during an MFA ceremony. #41856.
- Fixed session upload completion with large number of simultaneous session uploads. #41854.
- Fixed MySQL databases version reporting on new connections. #41819.
- Added read-only permissions for cluster maintenance config. #41790.
- Stripped debug symbols from Windows builds, resulting in smaller
tsh
andtctl
binaries. #41787 - Fixed passkey deletion so that a user may now delete their last passkey if the have a password and another MFA configured. #41771.
- Changed the default permissions for the Workload Identity Unix socket to
0777
rather than the default as applied by the umask. This will allow the socket to be accessed by workloads running as users other than the user that owns thetbot
process. #41754 - Added ability for
teleport-event-handler
to skip certain events type when forwarding to an upstream server. #41747. - Added automatic GCP label importing. #41733.
- Fixed missing variable and script options in Default Agentless Installer script. #41723.
- Removed invalid AWS Roles from Web UI picker. #41707.
- Added remote address to audit log events emitted when a Bot or Instance join completes, successfully or otherwise. #41700.
- Simplified how Bots are shown on the Users list page. #41697.
- Added improved-performance implementation of ProxyCommand for Machine ID and
SSH. This will become the default in v16. You can adopt this new mode early by
setting
TBOT_SSH_CONFIG_PROXY_COMMAND_MODE=new
. #41694. - Improved EC2 Auto Discovery by adding the SSM script output and more explicit error messages. #41664.
- Added webauthn diagnostics commands to
tctl
. #41643. - Upgraded application heartbeat service to support 1000+ dynamic applications. #41626
- Fixed issue where Kubernetes watch requests are written out of order. #41624.
- Fixed a race condition triggered by a reload during Teleport startup. #41592.
- Updated discover wizard Install Script to support Ubuntu 24.04. #41589.
- Fixed
systemd
unit to always restart Teleport on failure unless explicitly stopped. #41581. - Updated Teleport package installers to reload Teleport service config after upgrades. #41547.
- Fixed file truncation bug in Desktop Directory Sharing. #41540.
- Fixed WebUI SSH connection leak when browser tab closed during SSH connection establishment. #41518.
- Fixed AccessList reconciler comparison causing audit events noise. #41517.
- Added tooling to create SCIM integrations in tctl. #41514.
- Fixed Windows Desktop error preventing rendering of the remote session. #41498.
- Fixed issue in the PagerDuty, Opsgenie and ServiceNow access plugins that causing duplicate calls on Access Requests containing duplicate service names. Also increases the timeout so slow external API requests are less likely to fail. #41488.
- Added basic Unix workload attestation to the
tbot
SPIFFE workload API. You can now restrict the issuance of certain SVIDs to processes running with a certain UID, GID or PID. #41450. - Added "login failed" audit events for invalid passwords on password+webauthn
local authentication. #41432.
Fixed Terraform provider issue causing the Provision Token options to default
to
false
instead of empty. #41429. - Added support to automatically download CA for MongoDB Atlas databases. #41338.
- Fixed broken "finish" web page for SSO Users on auto discover. #41335.
- Allow setting Kubernetes Cluster name when using non-default addresses. #41331.
- Added fallback on GetAccessList cache miss call. #41326.
- Fixed DiscoveryService panic when auto-enrolling EKS clusters. #41320.
- Added validation for application URL extracted from the web application launcher request route. #41304.
- Allow defining custom database names and users when selecting wildcard during test connection when enrolling a database through the web UI. #41301.
- Fixed broken link for alternative EC2 installation during EC2 discover flow. #41292
- Updated Go to v1.21.10. #41281.
- Updated user management to explicitly deny password resets and local logins to SSO users. #41270.
- Fixed fetching suggested Access Lists with large IDs in Teleport Connect. #41269.
- Prevents cloud tenants from updating
cluster_networking_config
fieldskeep_alive_count_max
,keep_alive_interval
,tunnel_strategy
, orproxy_listener_mode
. #41247. - Added support for creating Okta integrations with
tctl
#41888.
15.3.1 (05/07/24)
- Fixed
screen_size
behavior for Windows Desktops, which was being overridden by the new resize feature. #41241 - Ensure that the active sessions page shows up in the web UI for users with permissions to join sessions. #41221
- Added indicators on the account settings page that tell which authentication methods are active. #41169
- Fix a bug that was preventing tsh proxy kube certificate renewal from working when accessing a leaf kubernetes cluster via the root. #41158
- Fixed
AccessDeniedException
fordynamodb:ConditionCheckItem
operations when using Amazon DynamoDB for cluster state storage. #41133 - Added lock target to lock deletion audit events. #41112
- Fixed a permissions issue that prevented the teleport-cluster helm chart operator from registering agentless ssh servers. #41108
- Improve the reliability of the upload completer. #41103
- Allows the listener for the
tbot
database-tunnel
service to be set to a unix socket. #41008
15.3.0 (04/30/24)
Improved Roles UI
The Roles page of the web UI is now backed by a paginated API, improving load times even on clusters with large numbers of roles.
Resizing for Windows desktop sessions
Windows desktop sessions now automatically resize as the size of the browser window changes.
Hardware key support for agentless nodes
Teleport now supports connecting to agentless OpenSSH nodes even when Teleport is configured to require hardware key MFA checks.
TPM joining
The new TPM join method enables secure joining for agents and Machine ID bots that run on-premise. Based on the secure properties of the host's hardware trusted platform module, this join method removes the need to create and distribute secret tokens, significantly reducing the risk of exfiltration.
Other improvements and fixes
- Fixed user SSO bypass by performing a local passwordless login. #41067
- Enforce allow_passwordless server-side. #41057
- Fixed a memory leak caused by incorrectly passing the offset when paginating all Access Lists' members when there are more than the default pagesize (200) Access Lists. #41045
- Added resize capability to windows desktop sessions. #41025
- Fixed a regression causing roles filtering to not work. #40999
- Allow AWS integration to be used for global services without specifying a valid region. #40991
- Made account id visible when selecting IAM Role for accessing the AWS Console. #40987
15.2.5 (04/26/24)
- Extend proxy templates to allow the target host to be resolved via a predicate expression or fuzzy matching. #40966
- Fix an issue where Access Requests would linger in UI and tctl after expiry. #40964
- The
teleport-cluster
Helm chart can configure AccessMonitoring when running inaws
mode. #40957 - Make
podSecurityContext
configurable in theteleport-cluster
Helm chart. #40951 - Allow to mount extra volumes in the updater pod deployed by the
teleport-kube-agent
chart. #40946 - Improve error message when performing an SSO login with a hardware key. #40923
- Fix a bug in the
teleport-cluster
Helm chart that happened whensessionRecording
wasoff
. #40919 - Fix audit event failures when using DynamoDB event storage. #40913
- Allow setting additional Kubernetes labels on resources created by the
teleport-cluster
Helm chart. #40909 - Fix Windows cursor getting stuck. #40890
- Issue
cert.create
events during device authentication. #40872 - Add the ability to control
ssh_config
generation in Machine ID's Identity Outputs. This allows the generation of thessh_config
to be disabled if unnecessary, improving performance and removing the dependency on the Proxy being online. #40861 - Prevent deleting AWS OIDC integration used by External Audit Storage. #40851
- Introduce the
tpm
join method, which allows for secure joining in on-prem environments without the need for a shared secret. #40823 - Reduce parallelism when polling AWS resources to prevent API throttling when exporting them to Teleport Access Graph. #40811
- Fix spurious deletion of Access List Membership metadata during SCIM push or sync. #40544
- Properly enforce session moderation requirements when starting Kubernetes ephemeral containers. #40906
15.2.4 (04/23/24)
- Fixed a deprecation warning being shown when
tbot
is used with OpenSSH. #40837 - Added a new Audit log event that is emitted when an Agent or Bot request to join the cluster is denied. #40814
- Fixed regenerating cloud account recovery codes. #40786
- Changed UI for the sign-up and authentication reset flows. #40773
- Added a new Prometheus metric to track requests initiated by Teleport against the control plane API. #40754
- Fixed an issue that prevented uploading a zip file larger than 10MiB when updating an AWS Lambda function via tsh app access. #40737
- Patched CVE-2024-32650. #40735
- Fixed possible data race that could lead to concurrent map read and map write while proxying Kubernetes requests. #40720
- Fixed Access Request promotion of windows_desktop resources. #40712
- Fixed spurious ambiguous host errors in ssh routing. #40706
- Patched CVE-2023-45288 and CVE-2024-32473. #40695
- generic "not found" errors are returned whether a remote cluster can't be found or access is denied. #40681
- Fixed a resource leak in the Teleport proxy server when using proxy peering. #40672
- Added Azure CLI access support on AKS with Entra Workload ID. #40660
- Allow other issue types when configuring JIRA plugin. #40644
- Added
regexp.match
to Access Requestfilter
andwhere
expressions. #40642 - Notify the requester in slack review request messages. #40624
- Handle passwordless in MFA audit events. #40617
- Added auto discover capability to EC2 enrollment in the web UI. #40605
- Fixes RDP licensing. #40595
- Added support for the ascii variants of smartcard calls. #40566
- Added the ability to configure labels that should be set on the Kubernetes secret when using the
kubernetes_secret
destination intbot
. #40550 - Updated cosign to address CVE-2024-29902 and CVE-2024-29903. #40497
- The Web UI now supports large number of roles by paginating them. #40463
- Improved the responsiveness of the session player during long periods of idle time. #40442
- Fixed incorrect format for database_object_import_rule resources with non-empty expiry. #40203
- Updated Opsgenie annotations so approve-schedules is used for both alert creation and auto approval if notify schedules is not set. #40121
15.2.2 (04/11/24)
- Updated the cluster selector in the UI to now only be visible when more than one cluster is available. #40478
- Fixed accidental passkey "downgrades" to MFA. #40409
- Added
tsh proxy kube --exec
mode that spawns kube proxy in the background, which re-executes the user shell with the appropriate kubeconfig. #40395 - Made Amazon S3 fields optional when creating or editing AWS OIDC integration on the web UI. #40368
- Fixed a bug that prevented the available logins from being displayed for Windows desktops in leaf clusters that were being accessed via the root cluster web ui. #40367
- Changed Teleport Connect to hide cluster name in the connection list if there is only a single cluster available. #40356
- Fixed
invalid session TTL
error when creating Access Request withtsh
. #40335 - Added missing discovery AWS matchers fields "Integration" and "KubeAppDiscovery" to the file configuration. #40320
- Added automatic role Access Requests. #40285
- Redesigned the login UI. #40272
- Added friendly role names for Okta sourced roles. These will be displayed in Access List and Access Request pages in the UI. #40260
- Added Teleport Machine ID Workload Identity support for legacy systems which are not able to parse DNS SANs, and which are not SPIFFE aware. #40180
15.2.1 (04/05/24)
- Teleport Connect now shows all recent connections instead of capping them at 10. #40250
- Limit max read size for the tsh device trust DMI cache file on Linux. #40234
- Fix an issue that prevents the teleport service from restarting. #40229
- Add new resource filtering predicates to allow exact matches on a single item of a delimited list stored in a label value. For example, if given the following label containing a string separated list of values
foo=bar,baz,bang
, it is now possible to match on any resources with a labelfoo
that contains the elementbar
viacontains(split(labels[foo], ","), bar)
. #40183 - Updated Go to 1.21.9. #40176
- Adds
disable_exec_plugin
option to the Machine ID Kubernetes Output to remove the dependency ontbot
existing in the target environment. #40162 - Adds the
database-tunnel
service totbot
which allows an authenticated database tunnel to be opened bytbot
. This is an improvement over the original technique of usingtbot proxy db
. #40151 - Allow diagnostic endpoints to be accessed behind a PROXY protocol enabled loadbalancer/proxy. #40138
- Include system annotations in audit event entries for Access Requests. #40123
- Fixed GitHub Auth Connector update event to show in Audit Log with name and description. #40116
- Re-enabled the
show_desktop_wallpaper
flag. #40088 - Reduce default Jamf inventory page size, allow custom values to be provided. #3817
15.2.0 (03/29/24)
Improved Access Requests UI
The Access Requests page of the web UI will be backed by a paginated API, improving load times even on clusters with many Access Requests.
Additionally, the UI allows you to search for Access Requests, sort them based on various attributes, and includes several new filtering options.
Zero-downtime web asset rollout
Teleport 15.2 changes the way that web assets are served and cached, which will allow multiple compatible versions of the Teleport Proxy to run behind the same load balancer.
Workload Identity MVP
With Teleport 15.2, Machine ID can bootstrap and issue identity to services across multiple computing environments and organizational boundaries. Workload Identity issues SPIFFE-compatible x509 certificates that can be used for mTLS between services.
Support for Kubernetes 1.29+
The Kubernetes project is deprecating the SPDY protocol for streaming commands (kubectl exec, kubectl port-forward, etc) and replacing it with a new websocket-based subprotocol. Teleport 15.2.0 will support the new protocol to ensure compatibility with newer Kubernetes clusters.
Automatic database Access Requests
Both tsh db connect and tsh proxy db will offer the option to submit an access request if the user attempts to connect to a database that they don't already have access to.
GCP console access via Workforce Identity Federation
Teleport administrators will be able to setup access to GCP web console through Workforce Identity Federation using Teleport as a SAML identity provider.
IaC support for OpenSSH nodes
Users will be able to register OpenSSH nodes in the cluster using Terraform and Kubernetes Operator.
Access requests start time
Users submitting Access Requests via web UI will be able to request specific access start time up to a week in advance.
Terraform and Operator support for agentless SSH nodes
The Teleport Terraform provider and Kubernetes operator now support declaring agentless OpenSSH and OpenSSH EC2 ICE servers. You can follow this guide to register OpenSSH agents with infrastructure as code.
Setting up EC2 ICE automatic discovery with IaC will come in a future update.
Operator and CRDs can be deployed separately
The teleport-operator
and teleport-cluster
charts now support deploying only
the CRD, the CRD and the operator, or only the operator.
From the teleport-cluster
Helm chart:
operator:
enabled: true|false
installCRDs: always|never|dynamic
From the teleport-operator
Helm chart:
enabled: true|false
installCRDs: always|never|dynamic
In dynamic mode (by default), the chart will install CRDs if the operator is enabled, but will not remove the CRDs if you temporarily disable the operator.
Operator now propagates labels
Kubernetes CR labels are now copied to the Teleport resource when applicable. This allows you to configure RBAC for operator-created resources, and to filter Teleport resources using CR labels.
Terraform provider no longer forces resource re-creation on version change
Teleport v15 introduced two Terraform provider changes:
- setting the resource version is now mandatory
- a resource version change triggers the resource re-creation to ensure defaults were correctly set
The second change was too disruptive, especially for roles, as they cannot be deleted if a user or an Access List references them. Teleport 15.2 lifts this restriction and allows version change without forcing the resource deletion.
Another change to ensure resource defaults are correctly set during version upgrades will happen in v16.
Other improvements and fixes
- Fixed "Invalid URI" error in Teleport Connect when starting mongosh from database connection tab. #40033
- Adds support for exporting the SPIFFE CA using
tls auth export --type tls-spiffe
and the/webapi/auth/export
endpoint. #40007 - Update Rust to 1.77.0, enable RDP font smoothing. #39995
- The role, server and token Teleport operator CRs now display additional information when listed with
kubectl get
. #39993 - Improve performance of filtering resources via predicate expressions. #39972
- Fixes a bug that prevented CA import when a SPIFFE CA was present. #39958
- Fix a verbosity issue that caused the
teleport-kube-agent-updater
to output debug logs by default. #39953 - Reduce default Jamf inventory page size, allow custom values to be provided. #39933
- AWS IAM Roles are now filterable in the web UI when launching a console app. #39911
- The
teleport-cluster
Helm chart now supports using the Amazon Athena event backend. #39907 - Correctly show the users allowed logins when accessing leaf resources via the root cluster web UI. #39887
- Improve performance of resource filtering via labels and fuzzy search. #39791
- Enforce optimistic locking for AuthPreferences, ClusterNetworkingConfig, SessionRecordingConfig. #39785
- Fix potential issue with some resources expiry being set to 01/01/1970 instead of never. #39773
- Update default Access Request TTLs to 1 week. #39509
- Fixed an issue where creating or updating an Access List with Admin MFA would fail in the WebUI. #3827
15.1.10 (03/27/24)
- Fixed possible phishing links which could result in code execution with install and join scripts. #39837
- Fixed MFA checks not being prompted when joining a session. #39814
- Added support for Kubernetes websocket streaming subprotocol v5 connections. #39770
- Fixed a regression causing MFA prompts to not show up in Teleport Connect. #39739
- Fixed broken SSO login landing page on certain versions of Google Chrome. #39723
- Teleport Connect now shows specific error messages instead of generic "access denied". #39720
- Added audit events for database auto user provisioning. #39665
- Updated Electron to v29 in Teleport Connect. #39657
- Added automatic Access Request support for
tsh db login
,tsh db connect
andtsh proxy db
. #39617 - Fixed a bug in Teleport Enterprise (Cloud) causing the hosted ServiceNow plugin to crash when setting up the integration. #39603
- Fixed a bug of the discovery script failing when
jq
was not installed. #39599 - Ensured that audit events are emitted whenever the authentication preferences, cluster networking config, or session recording config are modified. #39522
- Database object labels will now support templates. #39496
15.1.9 (03/19/24)
- Improved performance when listing nodes with tsh or tctl. #39567
- Require AWS S3 bucket fields when creating/editing AWS OIDC integration in the web UII. #39510
- Added remote port forwarding to tsh. #39441
- Added support for setting default relay state for SAML IdP initiated logins via the web interface and
tctl
. For supported preset service provider types, a default value will be applied if the field is not configured. #39401
15.1.8 (03/18/24)
- Fixed an issue with AWS IAM permissions that may prevent AWS database access when discovery_service is enabled in the same Teleport config as the db_service, namely AWS RDS, Redshift, Elasticache, and MemoryDB. #39488
15.1.7 (03/16/24)
- Added remote port forwarding for Teleport nodes. #39440
- Added remote port forwarding for OpenSSH nodes. #39438
15.1.5 (03/15/24)
- Improve error messaging when creating resources fails because they already exist or updating resources fails because they were removed. #39395
- The audit entry for
access_request.search
will now truncate the list of roles in the audit UI if it exceeds 80 characters. #39372 - Re-enable AWS IMDSv1 fallback due to some EKS clusters having their IMDSv2 hop limit set to
1
, leading to IMDSv2 requests failing. Users who wish to keep IMDSv1 fallback disabled can set theAWS_EC2_METADATA_V1_DISABLED
environmental variable. #39366 - Only allow necessary operations during moderated file transfers and limit in-flight file transfer requests to one per session. #39351
- Make the Jira access plugin log Jira errors properly. #39346
- Fixed allowing invalid Access Request start time date to be set. #39322
- Teleport Enterprise now attempts to load the license file from the configured data directory if not otherwise specified. #39314
- Improve the security for MFA for Admin Actions when used alongside Hardware Key support. #39306
- The
saml_idp_service_provider
spec adds a newpreset
field that can be used to specify predefined SAML service provider profile. #39277 - Fixed a bug that caused some MFA for Admin Action flows to fail instead of retrying: ex:
tctl bots add --token=<token>
. #39269
15.1.4 (03/12/24)
- Raised concurrent connection limits between Teleport Enterprise (Cloud) regions and in clusters that use proxy peering. #39233
- Improved cleanup of system resources during a shutdown of Teleport. #39211
- Resolved sporadic errors caused by requests fail to comply with Kubernetes API spec by not specifying resource identifiers. #39168
- Added a new password change wizard. #39124
- Fixed the NumLock and Pause keys for desktop access sessions not working. #39095
15.1.3 (03/08/24)
- Fix a bug when using automatic updates and the Discovery Service. The default install script now installs the correct teleport version by querying the version server. #39099
- Fix a regression where
tsh kube credentials
fails to re-login when credentials expire. #39075 - TBot now supports
--proxy-server
for explicitly configuring the Proxy address. We recommend switching to this if you currently specify the address of your Teleport proxy to--auth-server
. #39055 - Expand the EC2 joining process to include newly created AWS regions. #39051
- Added GCP MySQL access IAM Authentication support. #39040
- Fixed compatibility of the Teleport service file with older versions of systemd. #39032
- Update WebUI database connection instructions. #39027
- Teleport Proxy Service now runs a version server by default serving its own version. #39017
- Significantly reduced latency of network calls in Teleport Connect. #39012
- SPIFFE SVID generation introduced to tbot (experimental). #39011
- Adds
tsh workload issue
command for issuing SVIDs usingtsh
. #39115 - Fixed an issue in SAML IdP entity descriptor generator process, which would fail to generate entity descriptor if the configured Entity ID endpoint would return HTTP status code above
200
and below400
. #38987 - Updated Go to 1.21.8. #38983
- Updated electron-builder dependency to address possible arbitrary code execution in the Windows installer of Teleport Connect (CVE-2024-27303). #38964
- Fixed an issue where it was possible to skip providing old password when setting a new one. #38962
- Added database permission management support for Postgres. #38945
- Improved reliability and performance of
tbot
. #38928 - Filter terminated sessions from the
tsh sessions ls
output. #38887 - Make it easier to identify Teleport browser tabs by placing the session information before the cluster name. #38737
- The
teleport-ent-upgrader
package now gracefully restarts the Teleport binary if possible, to avoid cutting off ongoing connections. #3578 - Trusted device authentication failures may now include a brief explanation message in the corresponding audit event. #3572
- Okta Access Lists sync will now sync groups without members. #3636
15.1.1 (03/01/24)
- Fixed panic when an older
tsh
or proxy changes an Access List. #38861 - SSH connection resumption now works during graceful upgrades of the Teleport agent. #38842
- Fixed an issue with over counting of reported Teleport updater metrics. #38831
- Fixed
tsh
returning "private key policy not met" errors instead of automatically initiating re-login to satisfy the private key policy. #38819 - Made graceful shutdown and graceful restart terminate active sessions after 30 hours. #38803
15.1.0 (02/29/24)
New Features
Standalone tbot Docker image
We now ship a new container image that contains tbot but omits other Teleport binaries, providing a light-weight option for Machine ID users.
Custom mouse pointers for remote desktop sessions
Teleport remote desktop sessions now automatically change the mouse cursor depending on context (when hovering over a link, resizing a window, or editing text, for example).
Synchronization of Okta groups and apps
Okta integration now support automatic synchronization of Okta groups and app assignments to Teleport as Access Lists giving users ability to request access to Okta apps without extra configuration.
EKS auto-discovery in Access Management UI
Users going through EKS enrollment flow in Access Management web UI now have an option to enable auto-discovery for EKS clusters.
Other changes
- Fixed application access events being overwritten when using DynamoDB as event storage. #38815
- Fixed a regression that had reintroduced long freezes for certain actions like "Run as different user". #38805
- When teleport is configured to require MFA for admin actions, MFA is required to get certificate authority secrets. Ex:
tctl auth export --keys
ortctl get cert_authority/host/root.example.com --with-secrets
. #38777 - Added auto-enrolling capabilities to EKS discover flow in the web UI. #38773
- Heavily optimized the Access List page in the UI, speeding things up considerably. #38764
- Align DynamoDB BatchWriteItem max items limit. #38763
- tbot-distroless image is now published. This contains just the tbot binary and therefore has a smaller image size. #38718
- Fixed a regression with Teleport Connect not showing the re-login reason and connection errors when accessing databases, Kube clusters, and apps with an expired cert. #38716
- Re-enabled the Windows key and prevents it from sticking or otherwise causing problems when cmd+tab-ing or alt+tab-ing away from the browser during desktop sessions. #38699
- Resource limits are now correctly applied to the
wait-auth-update
initContainer in theteleport-cluster
Helm chart. #38692 - When teleport is configured to require MFA for admin actions, MFA is required to create, update, or delete trusted clusters. #38690
- Fixed error in
tctl get users --with-secrets
when using SSO. #38663 - When device trust is required and MFA is optional, users will need to add their first MFA device from a trusted device. #38657
- Temporary files are no longer created during Discover UI EKS cluster enrollment. #38649
- When teleport is configured to require MFA for admin actions, MFA is required to get or list tokens with
tctl
. Ex:tctl tokens ls
ortctl get tokens/foo
. #38645 - Implemented dynamic mouse pointer updates to reflect context-specific actions, e.g. window resizing. #38614
- MFA approval is no longer required in the beginning of EKS Discover flow. #38580
- Fixed Postgres v16.x compatibility issue preventing multiple connections for auto-provisioned users. #38543
- Fixed incorrect color of resource cards after changing the theme in Web UI and Connect. #38537
- Updated the dialog for adding new authentication methods in the account settings screen. #38535
- Displays review dates for Access Lists in dates, not remaining hours in tsh. #38525
- Ensure that tsh continues to function if one of its profiles is invalid. #38514
- Fixed logging output for
teleport configure ...
commands. #38508 - Fixed tsh/WebAuthn.dll panic on Windows Server 2019. #38490
- Fixes an issue that prevented the Web UI from properly displaying the hostname of servers in leaf clusters. #38469
- Added
ssh_service.enhanced_recording.root_path
configuration option to change the cgroup slice path used by the agent. #38394 - Fixed a bug that could cause expired SSH servers from appearing in the Web UI until the Proxy is restarted. #38310
- Desktops can now be configured to use the same screen resolution for all sessions. #38307
- The maximum duration for an Access Request is now 14 days, the okta-requester role has been added which takes advantage of this. #38224
- Added TLS routing native WebSocket connection upgrade support. #38108
- Fixed a bug allowing the operator to delete resource it does not own. #37750
15.0.2 (02/15/24)
- Fixed a potential panic in the
tsh status
command. #38305 - Fixed SSO user locking in the setup access step of the RDS auto discover flow in the web UI. #38283
- Optionally permit the Auth Service to terminate client connections from unsupported versions. #38182
- Fixed Assist obstructing the user dropdown menu when in docked mode. #38156
- Improved the stability of Teleport during graceful upgrades. #38145
- Added the ability to view and manage Machine ID bots from the UI. #38122
- Fixed a bug that prevented desktop clipboard sharing from working when large amounts of text are placed on the clipboard. #38120
- Added option to validate hardware key serial numbers with hardware key support. #38068
- Removed access tokens from URL parameters, preventing them from being leaked to intermediary systems that may log them in plaintext. #38032
- Forced agents to terminate Auth connections if joining fails. #38005
- Added a tsh sessions ls command to list active sessions. #37969
- Improved error handling when idle desktop connections are terminated. #37955
- Updated Go to 1.21.7. #37846
- Discover flow now starts two instances of DatabaseServices when setting up access to Amazon RDS. #37805
15.0.1 (02/06/24)
- Correctly handle non-registered U2F keys. #37720
- Fixed memory leak in tbot caused by never closing reverse tunnel address resolvers. #37718
- Fixed conditional user modifications (used by certain Teleport subsystems such as Device Trust) on users that have previously been locked out due to repeated recovery attempts. #37703
- Added okta integration SCIM support for web UI. #37697
- Added SCIM support in Okta integration (cloud only). #3341
- Fixed usage data submission becoming stuck sending too many reports at once (Teleport Enterprise only). #37687
- Fixed cache init issue with Access List members/reviews. #37673
- Fixed "failed to close stream" log messages. #37662
- Skip tsh AppID pre-flight check whenever possible. #37642
15.0.0 (01/31/24)
Teleport 15 brings the following new major features and improvements:
- Desktop access performance improvements
- Enhanced Device Trust support
- SSH connection resumption
- RDS auto-discovery in Access Management UI
- EKS Integration for Teleport
- MFA for Administrative Actions
- Improved SAML IdP configuration flow
- Improved provisioning for Okta
- Support for AWS KMS
- Teleport Connect improvements
- Session playback improvements
- Standalone Kubernetes Operator
- Roles v6 and v7 support for Kubernetes Operator
- Enhanced ARM64 builds
In addition, this release includes several changes that affect existing functionality listed in the “Breaking changes” section below. Users are advised to review them before upgrading.
Description
Desktop access performance improvements
Teleport 15 leverages a new, more performant RDP engine, resulting in a smoother desktop access experience.
Device Trust for Linux support
Teleport Device Trust now supports TPM joining on Linux devices.
Additionally, tsh proxy app
can now solve device challenges, allowing users to
enforce the use of a trusted device to access applications.
SSH connection resumption
Teleport v15 introduces automatic SSH connection resumption if the network path between the client and the Teleport node is interrupted due to connectivity issues, and transparent connection migration if the control plane is gracefully upgraded.
The feature is active by default when a v15 client (tsh
, OpenSSH or PuTTY
configured by tsh config
, or Teleport Connect) connects to a v15 Teleport
node.
RDS auto-discovery in Access Management UI
Users going through the Access Management UI flow to enroll RDS databases are now able to set up auto-discovery.
EKS Integration for Teleport
Teleport now allows users to enroll EKS clusters via the Access Management UI.
Improved SAML IdP configuration flow
When adding a SAML application via Access Management UI, users are now able to configure attribute mapping and have Teleport fetch service provider's entity descriptor automatically.
Improved provisioning for Okta
Teleport 15 improves performance of receiving user/group updates from Okta by leveraging System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM).
Note: This feature will come out in a later 15.0 patch release.
Support for AWS KMS
Teleport 15 supports the use of AWS Key Management Service (KMS) to store and handle the CA private key material used to sign all Teleport-issued certificates. When enabled, private key material never leaves AWS KMS.
To migrate existing clusters to AWS KMS, you must perform a CA rotation.
MFA for administrative actions
When Teleport is configured to require webauthn (second_factor: webauthn
),
administrative actions performed via tctl
or the web UI will require an
additional MFA tap.
Examples of administrative actions include, but are not limited to:
- Resetting or recovering user accounts
- Inviting new users
- Updating cluster configuration resources
- Creating and approving Access Requests
- Generating new join tokens
Note: when MFA for administrative actions is enabled, user certificates produced
with tctl auth sign
will no longer be suitable for automation due to the additional
MFA checks, unless run directly on a local Auth Service (legacy setup). We
recommend using Machine ID to issue certificates for automated workflows, which
uses role impersonation that is not subject to MFA checks.
Teleport Connect improvements
Teleport Connect will now prompt for an MFA tap prior to accessing Kubernetes clusters when per-session MFA is enabled.
Additionally, Teleport Connect includes support for TCP and web applications, and can also launch AWS and SAML apps in a web browser.
Session playback improvements
Prior to Teleport 15, tsh play
and the web UI would download the entire
session recording before starting playback. As a result, playback of large
recordings could be slow to start, and may fail to play at all in the browser.
In Teleport 15, session recordings are streamed from the Auth Service, allowing playback to start before the entire session is downloaded and unpacked.
Additionally, tsh play
now supports a --speed
flag for adjusting the
playback speed, and desktop session playback now supports seeking to arbitrary
positions in the recording.
Web UI improvements
Prior to Teleport 15, there was a dropdown in the sidebar between “Resources” and “Management,” and in the Resources mode, there were tabs in the sidebar for Access Requests and Active Sessions. In Teleport 15, all of the above have moved to tabs in a top navbar, and the Resources view is fully responsive across viewport widths. A side navbar still exists in the “Access Management” tab.
Prior to Teleport 15, Passkeys and MFA devices were shown in a single list on the “Account Settings” screen, without a clear distinction between them. In Teleport 15, these have been split into distinct lists so it is clearer which type of authentication you are adding to your account.
Standalone Kubernetes Operator
Prior to Teleport 15, the Teleport Kubernetes Operator had to run as a sidecar
of the Teleport auth. It was not possible to use the operator in Teleport Enterprise (Cloud)
or against a Teleport cluster not deployed with the teleport-cluster
Helm
chart.
In Teleport 15, the Teleport Operator can reconcile resources in any Teleport cluster. Teleport Enterprise (Cloud) users can now use the operator to manage their resources.
When deployed with the teleport-cluster
chart, the operator now runs in a
separate pod. This ensures that Teleport's availability won't be impacted if the
operator becomes unready.
See the Standalone Operator guide for installation instructions.
Roles v6 and v7 support for Kubernetes Operator
Starting with Teleport 15, newly supported kinds will contain the resource
version. For example: TeleportRoleV6
and TeleportRoleV7
kinds will allow
users to create Teleport Roles v6 and v7.
Existing kinds will remain unchanged in Teleport 15, but will be renamed in Teleport 16 for consistency.
To migrate an existing Custom Resource (CR) TeleportRole
to a
TeleportRoleV7
, you must:
- upgrade Teleport and the operator to v15
- annotate the exiting
TeleportRole
CR withteleport.dev/keep: "true"
- delete the
TeleportRole
CR (it won't delete the role in Teleport thanks to the annotation) - create a new
TeleportRoleV7
CR with the same name
Enhanced ARM64 builds
Teleport 15 now provides FIPS-compliant Linux builds on ARM64. Users will now be able to run Teleport in FedRAMP/FIPS mode on ARM64.
Additionally, Teleport 15 includes hardened AWS AMIs for ARM64.
Breaking changes and deprecations
RDP engine requires RemoteFX
Teleport 15 includes a new RDP engine that leverages the RemoteFX codec for improved performance. Additional configuration may be required to enable RemoteFX on your Windows hosts.
If you are using our authentication package for local users, the v15 installer will automatically enable RemoteFX for you.
Alternatively, you can enable RemoteFX by updating the registry:
Set-ItemProperty -Path 'HKLM:\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services' -Name 'ColorDepth' -Type DWORD -Value 5
Set-ItemProperty -Path 'HKLM:\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services' -Name 'fEnableVirtualizedGraphics' -Type DWORD -Value 1
If you are using Teleport with Windows hosts that are part of an Active Directory environment, you should enable RemoteFX via group policy.
Under Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Session Host, enable:
- Remote Session Environment > RemoteFX for Windows Server 2008 R2 > Configure RemoteFX
- Remote Session Environment > Enable RemoteFX encoding for RemoteFX clients designed for Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
- Remote Session Environment > Limit maximum color depth
Detailed instructions are available in the setup guide. A reboot may be required for these changes to take effect.
tsh ssh
When running a command on multiple nodes with tsh ssh
, each line of output is
now labeled with the hostname of the node it was written by. Users that rely on
parsing the output from multiple nodes should pass the --log-dir
flag to tsh ssh
, which will create a directory where the separated output of each node will
be written.
drop
host user creation mode
The drop
host user creation mode has been removed in Teleport 15. It is
replaced by insecure-drop
, which still creates temporary users but does not
create a home directory. Users who need home directory creation should either
wrap useradd
/userdel
or use PAM.
Remove restricted sessions for SSH
The restricted session feature for SSH has been deprecated since Teleport 14 and has been removed in Teleport 15. We recommend implementing network restrictions outside of Teleport (iptables, security groups, etc).
Packages no longer published to legacy Debian and RPM repos
deb.releases.teleport.dev
and rpm.releases.teleport.dev
were deprecated in
Teleport 11. Beginning in Teleport 15, Debian and RPM packages will no longer be
published to these repos. Teleport 14 and prior packages will continue to be
published to these repos for the remainder of those releases' lifecycle.
All users are recommended to switch to apt.releases.teleport.dev
and
yum.releases.teleport.dev
repositories as described in installation
instructions.
The legacy package repos will be shut off in mid 2025 after Teleport 14 has been out of support for many months.
Container images
Teleport 15 contains several breaking changes to improve the default security and usability of Teleport-provided container images.
"Heavy" container images are discontinued
In order to increase default security in 15+, Teleport will no longer publish container images containing a shell and command line environment to Elastic Container Registry's gravitational/teleport image repo. Instead, all users should use the distroless images introduced in Teleport 12. These images can be found at:
- https://gallery.ecr.aws/gravitational/teleport-distroless
- https://gallery.ecr.aws/gravitational/teleport-ent-distroless
For users who need a shell in a Teleport container, a "debug" image is available which contains BusyBox, including a shell and many CLI tools. Find the debug images at:
- https://gallery.ecr.aws/gravitational/teleport-distroless-debug
- https://gallery.ecr.aws/gravitational/teleport-ent-distroless-debug
Do not run debug container images in production environments.
Heavy container images will continue to be published for Teleport 13 and 14 throughout the remainder of these releases' lifecycle.
Helm cluster chart FIPS mode changes
The teleport-cluster chart no longer uses versionOverride and extraArgs to set FIPS mode.
Instead, you should use the following values file configuration:
enterpriseImage: public.ecr.aws/gravitational/teleport-ent-fips-distroless
authentication:
localAuth: false
Multi-architecture Teleport Operator images
Teleport Operator container images will no longer be published with architecture
suffixes in their tags (for example: 14.2.1-amd64
and 14.2.1-arm
). Instead,
only a single tag will be published with multi-platform support (e.g.,
15.0.0
). If you use Teleport Operator images with an architecture suffix,
remove the suffix and your client should automatically pull the
platform-appropriate image. Individual architectures may be pulled with docker pull --platform <arch>
.
Quay.io registry
The quay.io container registry was deprecated and Teleport 12 is the last version to publish images to quay.io. With Teleport 15's release, v12 is no longer supported and no new container images will be published to quay.io.
For Teleport 8+, replacement container images can be found in Teleport's public ECR registry.
Users who wish to continue to use unsupported container images prior to Teleport 8 will need to download any quay.io images they depend on and mirror them elsewhere before July 2024. Following brownouts in May and June, Teleport will disable pulls from all Teleport quay.io repositories on Wednesday July 3, 2024.
Amazon AMIs
Teleport 15 contains several breaking changes to improve the default security and usability of Teleport-provided Amazon AMIs.
Hardened AMIs
Teleport-provided Amazon Linux 2023 previously only supported x86_64/amd64. Starting with Teleport 15, arm64-based AMIs will be produced. However, the naming scheme for these AMIs has been changed to include the architecture.
- Previous naming scheme:
teleport-oss-14.0.0-$TIMESTAMP
- New naming scheme:
teleport-oss-15.0.0-x86_64-$TIMESTAMP
Legacy Amazon Linux 2 AMIs
Teleport-provided Amazon Linux 2 AMIs were deprecated, and Teleport 14 is the last version to produce such legacy AMIs. With Teleport 15's release, only the newer hardened Amazon Linux 2023 AMIs will be produced.
The legacy AMIs will continue to be published for Teleport 13 and 14 throughout the remainder of these releases' lifecycle.
windows_desktop_service
no longer writes to the NTAuth store
In Teleport 15, the process that periodically publishes Teleport's user CA to the Windows NTAuth store has been removed. It is not necessary for Teleport to perform this step since it must be done by an administrator at installation time. As a result, Teleport's service account can use more restrictive permissions.
Example AWS cluster deployments updated
The AWS terraform examples for Teleport clusters have been updated to use the newer hardened Amazon Linux 2023 AMIs. Additionally, the default architecture and instance type has been changed to ARM64/Graviton.
As a result of this modernization, the legacy monitoring stack configuration used with the legacy AMIs has been removed.
teleport-cluster
Helm chart changes
Due to the new separate operator deployment, the operator is deployed by a subchart. This causes the following breaking changes:
installCRDs
has been replaced byoperator.installCRDs
teleportVersionOverride
does not set the operator version anymore, you must useoperator.teleportVersionOverride
to override the operator version.
Note: version overrides are dangerous and not recommended. Each chart version is
designed to run a specific Teleport and operator version. If you want to deploy
a specific Teleport version, use Helm's --version X.Y.Z
instead.
The operator now joins using a Kubernetes ServiceAccount token. To validate the
token, the Teleport Auth Service must have access to the TokenReview
API. The
chart configures this for you since v12, unless you disabled rbac
creation.
Helm cluster chart FIPS mode changes
The teleport-cluster chart no longer uses versionOverride and extraArgs to set FIPS mode.
Instead, you should use the following values file configuration:
enterpriseImage: public.ecr.aws/gravitational/teleport-ent-fips-distroless
authentication:
localAuth: false
Resource version is now mandatory and immutable in the Terraform provider
Starting with Teleport 15, each Terraform resource must have its version specified. Before version 15, Terraform was picking the latest version available on resource creation. This caused inconsistencies as new resources creates with the same manifest as old resources were not exhibiting the same behavior.
Resource version is now immutable. Changing a resource version will cause Terraform to delete and re-create the resource. This ensures the correct defaults are set.
Existing resources will continue to work as Terraform already imported their version. However, new resources will require an explicit version.
Other changes
Increased password length
The minimum password length for local users has been increased from 6 to 12 characters.
Increased account lockout interval
The account lockout interval has been increased from 20 to 30 minutes.
14.3.3 (01/12/24)
- Fixed routing to nodes by their public addresses. #36624
- Enhanced Kubernetes app discovery functionality to provide the ability to disable specific Service imports and configure the TLS Skip Verify option using an annotation. #36611
- Added client remote IP address to some administrative audit events. #36567
14.3.2 (01/11/24)
- Fixed routing to nodes by their public address. #36591
- Verify MFA device locks during user authentication. #36589
- Fixed
tctl get access_list
and support creating Access Lists without a next audit date. #36572
14.3.1 (01/10/24)
- Added support to select database roles from
tsh
. #36528 - Fixed goroutine leak per ssh session. #36511
- Fixed user invites preventing listing tokens. #36492
- Updated Go to v1.21.6. #36478
- Fixed
refresh_identity = true
preventing Access Plugins connecting to Teleport using TLS routing with a L7 LB. #36469 - Added --callback flag to tsh login. #36468
- Added auto-enrolling capabilities to RDS discover flow in the web UI. #36434
- Fixed an issue where bad cache state could cause spurious access denied errors during app access. #36432
- Resources named
.
and..
are no longer allowed. Please review the resources in your Teleport instance and rename any resources with these names before upgrading. #36404 - Ensured that the login time is populated for app sessions. #36373
- Fixed incorrect report of user's IP address in Kubernetes Audit Logs. #36346
- Access lists and associated resources are now cached, which should significantly reduce the impact of Access List calculation. #36331
- Added new certificate extensions and usage reporting flags to explicitly identify Machine ID bots and their cluster activity. #36313
- Fixed potential panic after backend watcher failure. #36301
- Prevent deleted users from using account reset links created prior to the user being deleted. #36271
- Make Unified Resources page in Web UI responsive. #36265
- Added "Database Roles" column to
tsh db ls -v
. #36246 - Safeguard against the disruption of cluster access caused by incorrect Kubernetes APIService configurations. #36227
- Support running a version server in the proxy for automatic agent upgrades. #36220
- The user login state generator now uses the cache, which should reduce the number of calls to the backend. #36196
- Added the
--insecure-no-resolve-image
flag to theteleport-kube-agent-updater
to disable image tag resolution if it cannot pull the image. #36097 - Added future assume time to Access Requests. #35726
14.3.0
This release of Teleport contains multiple security fixes, improvements and bug fixes.
Security fixes
- Teleport Proxy now restricts SFTP for normal users as described under Advisory https://github.com/gravitational/teleport/security/advisories/GHSA-c9v7-wmwj-vf6x #36139
- Fixed an issue that would allow for SSRF via Teleport's reverse tunnel subsystem. Documented under the advisory https://github.com/gravitational/teleport/security/advisories/GHSA-hw4x-mcx5-9q36 #36131
- On macOS, Teleport filters the environment to prevent code execution via
DYLD_
variables. Documented under https://github.com/gravitational/teleport/security/advisories/GHSA-vfxf-76hv-v4w4 #36135 - A fix was applied to Access Lists to prevent possible privilege escalation of list owners. Documented under https://github.com/gravitational/teleport/security/advisories/GHSA-76cc-p55w-63g3
Other Fixes & Improvements
- Added the ability to promote an Access Request to an Access List in Teleport Connect
- Fixed an issue that would prevent websocket upgrades from completing. #36088
- Enhanced the audit events related to Teleport's SAML IdP #36087
- Added support for STS session tags in the database configuration for granular DynamoDB access. #36064
- Added support for the IAM join method in ca-west-1. #36049
- Improved the formatting of Access List notifications in tsh. #36046
- Fixed downgrade logic of KubernetesResources to Role v6 #36009
- Fixed potential panic during early phases of SSH service lifetime #35923
- Added a
tsh latency
command to monitor ssh connection latency in realtime #35916 - Support GitHub joining from Enterprise accounts with
include_enterprise_slug
enabled. #35900 - Added vpc-id as a label to auto-discovered RDS databases #35890
- Improved teleport agent performance when handling a large number of TCP forwarding requests. #35887
- Bump golang.org/x/crypto to v0.17.0, which addresses the Terrapin vulnerability (CVE-2023-48795) #35879
- Include the lock expiration time in
lock.create
audit events #35874 - Add custom attribute mapping to the
saml_idp_service_provider
spec. #35873 - Fixed PIV not being available on Windows tsh binaries #35866
- Restored direct dial SSH server compatibility with certain SSH tools such as
ssh-keyscan
(#35647) #35859 - Prevent users from deleting their last passwordless device #35855
- the
teleport-kube-agent
chart now supports passing extra arguments to the updater. #35831 - New Access Lists with an unspecified NextAuditDate now pick a new date instead of being rejected #35830
- Changed the minimal supported macOS version of Teleport Connect to 10.15 (Catalina) #35819
- Add non-AD desktops to Enroll New Resource #35797
- Fixed a bug in
teleport-kube-agent
chart when using bothappResources
and thediscovery
role. #35783 - Fixed session upload audit events sometimes containing an incorrect URL for the session recording. #35777
- Prevent tsh from re-authenticating if the MFA ceremony fails during
tsh ssh
#35750 - Prevent attempts to join a nonexistent SSH session from hanging forever #35743
- Improved Windows hosts registration with a new
static_hosts
configuration field #35742 - Fixed the sorting of name and description columns for user groups when creating an Access Request #35729
14.2.3 (12/14/23)
- Prevent Cloud tenants from being a leaf cluster. #35687
- Added "Show All Labels" button in the unified resources list view. #35666
- Added auto approval flow to servicenow plugin. #35658
- Added guided SAML entity descriptor creation when entity descriptor XML is not yet available. #35657
- Added a connection test when enrolling a new Connect My Computer resource in Web UI. #35649
- Fixed regression of Kubernetes Server Address when Teleport runs in multiplex mode. #35633
- When using the Slack plugin, users will now be notified directly of Access Requests and their approvals or denials. #35577
- Fixed bug where configuration errors with an individual SSO connector impacted other connectors. #35576
- Fixed client IP propagation from the Proxy to the Auth during IdP initiated SSO. #35545
14.2.2 (12/07/23)
Note: tsh
v14.2.2 has a known issue where tsh kube login
uses an
incorrect port for clusters with multiplex mode enabled. If you use Kubernetes
access with multiplex mode, we recommend downgrading tsh
to 14.2.1 until a fix
is available.
- Prevent panic when dialing a deleted Application Server. #35525
- Fixed regression issue with arm32 binaries in 14.2.1 having higher glibc requirements. #35539
- Fixed GCP VM auto-discovery not using instances' internal IP address. #35521
- Calculate latency of Web SSH sessions and report it to users. #35516
- Fix bot's unable to view or approve Access Requests issue. #35512
- Fix querying of large audit events with Athena backend. #35483
- Fix panic on potential nil value when requesting
/webapi/presetroles
. #35463 - Add
insecure-drop
host user creation mode. #35403 - IAM permissions for
rds:DescribeDBProxyTargets
are no longer required for RDS Proxy discovery. #35389 - Update Go to
1.21.5
. #35371 - Desktop connections default to RDP port 3389 if not otherwise specified. #35343
- Add
cluster_auth_preferences
to the shortcuts forcluster_auth_preference
. #35329 - Make the
podSecurityPolicy
configurable in theteleport-kube-agent
chart. #35320 - Prevent EKS fetcher not having correct IAM permissions from stopping whole Discovery service start up. #35319
- Add database automatic user provisioning support for self-hosted MongoDB. #35317
- Improve the resilience of
tbot
to misconfiguration of auth connectors when generating a Kubernetes output. #35309 - Fix crash when writing kubeconfig with
tctl auth sign --tar
. #34874
14.2.1 (11/30/23)
- Fixed issue that could cause app and desktop session recording events to be written to the audit log. #35183
- Fixed a possible panic when downgrading Teleport roles to older versions. #35236
- Fixed a regression issue where tsh db connect to Redis 7 fails with an error on REDIS_REPLY_STATUS. #35162
- Allow Teleport to complete abandoned uploads faster in HA deployments. #35102
- Fixed error when installing a v13 node with the default installer from a v14 cluster. #35058
- Fixed issue with the absence of membership expiry circumventing membership requirements check. #35057
- Added read verb to suggested role spec when enrolling new resources. #35053
- Added more new "Enroll Integration" tiles for Machine ID guides. #35050
- Fixed default installer yum error on RHEL and Amazon Linux. #35021
- External Audit Storage enables Cloud customers to store Audit Logs and Session Recordings in their own AWS account. #35008
- Fixed IP propagation for nodes/bots joining the cluster and add LoginIP to bot certificates. #34958
- Fixed an issue
tsh db connect <mongodb>
does not give reason on connection errors. #34910 - Updated distroless images to use Debian 12. #34878
- Added new email-based UI for inviting new local users on Teleport Enterprise (Cloud) clusters. #34869
- Fix an issue "Allowed Users" in "tsh db ls" shows wrong user for databases with Automatic User Provisioning enabled. #34850
- Fixed issue with application Access Requests and web UI large file downloads timing out after 30 seconds. #34849
- Added default database support for PostgreSQL auto-user provisioning. #34840
- Machine ID: handle kernel version check failing more gracefully. #34828
14.2.0 (11/20/23)
New Features
Advanced Okta Integration (Enterprise Edition only)
Teleport will be able to automatically create SSO connector and sync users when configuring Okta integration.
Connect my Computer support in Web UI
The Teleport web UI will provide a guided flow for joining your computer to the Teleport cluster using Teleport Connect.
Dynamic credential reloading for plugins
Teleport plugins will support dynamic credential reloading, allowing them to take advantage of short-lived (and frequently rotated) credentials generated by Machine ID.
Fixes and Improvements
- Access list review reminders will now be sent via Slack #34663
- Improve the error message when attempting to enroll a hardware key that cannot support passwordless #34589
- Allow selecting multiple resource filters in the search bar in Connect #34543
- Added a guided flow for joining your computer to the Teleport cluster using Teleport Connect; find it in the Web UI under Enroll New Resource -> Connect My Computer (available only for local users, with prerequisites) #33688
14.1.5 (11/16/2023)
- Increased the maximum width of the console tabs in the web UI. #34648
- Fixed accessing dedicated Proxy Kubernetes port when TLS routing is enabled. #34645
- Fixed
tsh --piv-slot
custom PIV slot setting for Hardware Key Support. #34592 - Disabled AWS IMDSv1 fallback and enforced use of FIPS endpoints in FIPS mode. #34433
- Fixed incorrect permissions when opening X11 listener. #34617
- Prevented
.tsh/environment
values from overriding prior set values. #34626 - Changed Access Lists to respect user locking. #34620
- Fixed Access Requests to respect explicit deny rules. #34600
- Added Teleport Access Graph integration. #34569
- Fixed cleanup of unused GCP KMS keys. #34468
- Added list view option to the unified resources page. #34466
- Fixed duplicate entries in resources view when updating nodename #34236 #34453
- Allow configuring
cluster_networking_config
andcluster_auth_preference
via--bootstrap
. #34445 - Fixed
tsh logout
with broken key directory. #34435 - Added binary formatted parameters as base64 encoded strings to PostgreSQL Statement Bind audit log events. #34432
- Reduced CPU & memory usage, and logging in the operator, by reusing connections to Teleport. #34425
- Updated the code signing certificate for Windows artifacts. #34377
- Added IAM Authentication support for Amazon MemoryDB Access. #34348
- Split large desktop recordings into multiple files during export. #34319
- Allow setting server labels from tctl. #34137
14.1.3 (11/8/23)
Security Fixes
[Medium] Arbitrary code execution with LD_PRELOAD
and SFTP
Teleport implements SFTP using a subcommand. Prior to this release it was possible to inject environment variables into the execution of this subcommand, via shell init scripts or via the SSH environment request.
This is addressed by preventing LD_PRELOAD
and other dangerous environment
variables from being forwarded during re-exec.
[Medium] Outbound SSH from Proxy can lead to IP spoofing
If the Teleport auth or proxy services are configured to accept PROXY
protocol headers, a malicious actor can use this to spoof their IP address.
This is addressed by requiring that the first bytes of any SSH connection are the SSH protocol prefix, denying a malicious actor the opportunity to send their own proxy headers.
Other Fixes & Improvements
- Fixed issue where tbot would select the wrong address for Kubernetes access when in ports separate mode #34283
- Added post-review state of Access Request in audit log description #34213
- Updated Operator Reconciliation to skip Teleport Operator on status updates #34194
- Updated Kube Agent Auto-Discovery to install the Teleport version provided by Automatic Upgrades #34157
- Updated Server Auto-Discovery installer script to use
bash
instead ofsh
#34144 - When a promotable Access Request targets a resource that belongs to an Access List, owners of that list will now automatically be added as reviewers. #34131
- Added Database Automatic User Provisioning support for Redshift #34126
- Added
teleport_auth_type
config parameter to the AWS Terraform examples #34124 - Fixed issue where an auto-provisioned PostgreSQL user may keep old roles indefinitely #34121
- Fixed incorrectly set file mode for Windows TPM files #34113
- Added dynamic credential reloading for access plugins #34079
- Fixed Azure Identity federated Application ID #33960
- Fixed issue where Kubernetes Audit Events reported incorrect information in the exec audit #33950
- Added support for formatting hostname as
host:port
totsh puttyconfig
#33883 - Added support for
--set-context-name
totsh proxy kube
- Fixed various Access List bookkeeping issues #33834
- Fixed issue where
tsh aws ecs execute-command
would always fail #33833 - Updated UI to automatically redirect to login page on missing session cookie #33806
- Added Dynamic Discovery matching for Databases #33693
- Fixed formatting errors on empty result sets in
tsh
#33633 - Added Database Automatic User Provisioning support for MariaDB #34256
- Fixed issue where MySQL auto-user deletion fails on usernames with quotes #34304
14.1.1 (10/23/23)
- Fixed the top bar breaking layout when the window is narrow in Connect #33821
- Limited Snowflake decompressed request to 10MB #33764
- Added MySQL auto-user deletion #33710
- Configured Connect to intercept deep link clicks #33684
- Added URL and SAML connector name in entity descriptor URL errors #33667
- Added the ability to run a specific tool to Assist. #33640
- Added PostgreSQL auto-user deletion #33570
- Added DiscoveryConfig CRUD operations #33380
14.1.0 (10/18/23)
New features
- Teleport Connect 14.1 introduces Connect My Computer which makes it possible to add your personal machine to a Teleport cluster in just a couple of clicks. Whether you're exploring capabilities of Teleport or want to make your computer available in your private cluster, Connect My Computer lets you do that without having to use the terminal to get the job done.
- Resource pinning allows you to pin your most frequently accessed resources to a separate page.
- Access Monitoring provides a view of risky accounts access and access anti-patterns in clusters using Athena as the audit log backend.
- Users can connect to EC2 instances via Amazon EC2 Instance Connect endpoints without needing to install Teleport Agents.
- Access list owners will be able to perform regular periodic reviews of the Access List members.
Security fixes
- Updated golang.org/x/net dependency. #33420
- swift-nio-http2 vulnerable to HTTP/2 Stream Cancellation Attack: CVE-2023-44487
- Updated
google.golang.org/grpc
to v1.57.1. #33487- swift-nio-http2 vulnerable to HTTP/2 Stream Cancellation Attack: CVE-2023-44487
- Updated OpenTelemetry dependency. #33523 #33550
- OpenTelemetry-Go Contrib vulnerable to denial of service in otelhttp due to unbound cardinality metrics: CVE-2023-45142
- Updated babel/core to 7.3.2. #33441
- Arbitrary code execution when compiling specifically crafted malicious code: CVE-2023-45133
Other fixes and improvements
- Web SSH sessions are terminated right away when a user closes the tab. #33529
- Added the ability for bots to submit Access Request reviews. #33509
- Added access review notifications when logging in via
tsh
or runningtsh status
. #33468 - Added database automatic user provisioning support for MySQL. #33379
- Added job to update the Teleport version for deployments in Amazon ECS used during RDS Enrollment. #33313
- Fixed Teleport Assist SQL view names. #33581
- Fixed hardware key support for sso web login. #33548
- Fixed Access Lists to allow them to affect Access Request permissions. #33350
- Prevented remote proxies from impersonating users from different clusters. #33539
- Added link to Access Request in ServiceNow incidents. #33593
- Added new "Identity Governance & Security" navigation section in web UI. #33423
- Fixed
tsh
connection issue when Proxy is in separate mode and Web port is TLS-terminated by a load balancer. #32531 #33406 - Fixed panic when trying to register resources from older Kubernetes clusters with
extensions/v1beta1
group/version. #33402 - Fixed Access List audit log messages to properly include user names. #33383
- Added notification icon to Web UI to show Access List review notifications. #33381
- Fixed creation of
@teleport-access-approver
role tov6
to support downgrades to Teleport 13. #33354 - Added ability to specify PIV slot for hardware key support. #33352 #33353
- Extended timeout when waiting for hardware key touch/PIN. #33348
- Added support for Windows AD root domain for PKI operations. #33275
- Added resources to Slack notification of Access Requests. #33264
- Fixed provision tokens to make system roles case-insensitive. #33260
14.0.3 (10/11/23)
Security Fixes
[Critical] Privilege escalation through RecursiveChown
When using automatic Linux user creation, an attacker could exploit a race
condition in the user creation functionality to chown
arbitrary files on the
system.
Users who aren't using automatic Linux host user creation aren’t affected by this vulnerability.
Other Fixes
- Fixed spurious timeouts in database access sessions #32720
- Azure VM auto-discovery can now find VMs with multiple managed identities #32800
- Fixed improperly set Kubernetes impersonation headers #32848
tsh puttyconfig
now usesValidity
format for WinSCP compatibility #32856- Teleport client now uses gRPC when connecting to the root cluster #32662
- Teleport client now uses gRPC when creating tracing client #32663
- Fixed panic on
tsh device enroll --current-device
#32756 - The Teleport
etcd
backend will now start if some nodes are unreachable #32779 - Fixed certificate verification issues when using
kubectl exec
#32768 - Added Discover flow for enrolling EC2 Instances with EICE #32760
- Added connection information to multiplexer logs #32738
- Fixed issue causing keys to be incorrectly removed in tsh and Teleport Connect on Windows #32963
- Improved Unified Resource Cache performance #33027
- Adds Audit Review recurrence presets #32960
- Fixed multiple discovery install attempts on Azure & GCP VMs #32569
- Fixed a corner case of privilege tokens where MFA devices disabled by cluster settings were still counted against the user #32430
- Fixed Access List caching & eventing issues #32649
- Fixed user session tracking across trusted clusters #32967
- Added cost optimized pagination search for athena #33007
- Teleport now reports initial command to session moderators #33112
- OneOff install script now installs enterprise Teleport when generated by an enterprise cluster #33148
- Fixed issue when playing back a session recorded on a leaf cluster #33102
- Fixed self-signed certificate issue on macOS #33156
- Discovery EC2 instance listing now shows instance name #33179
- Fixed HTTP connection hijack issue when using
tsh proxy kube
#33172 - Improved error messaging in
tsh kube credentials
when root cluster roles don't allow Kube access #33210
14.0.1 (09/26/23)
- Fixed issue where Teleport Connect Kube terminal throws an internal server error #32612
- Fixed
create_host_user_mode
issue with TeleportRole in the Teleport Operator CRDs #32557 - Fixed issue that allowed for duplicate Access List owners #32481
- Removed unnecessary permission requirement from PostgreSQL backend #32474
- Added feature allowing for managing host sudoers without also creating users #32400
- Fixed dynamic labels not being present on server access audit events #32382
- Added PostHog events for discovered Kubernetes Apps #32379
- Fixed issue where changing the cluster name leads to cluster being unaccessible #32352
- Added additional logging for when the Teleport process file is not accessible due to a permission issue upon startup #32348
- Fixed issue where the
teleport-kube-agent
Helm chart would created the sameServiceAccount
multiple times #32338 - Fixed GCP VM auto-discovery bugs #32316
- Added Access List usage events #32297
- Allowed for including only traits when doing a JWT rewrite for web application access #32291
- Added
IneligibleStatus
fields for Access List members and owners #32278 - Fixed issue where the Auth Service was listed twice in the inventory of connected resources #32270
- Added three second shutdown delay on on
SIGINT
/SIGTERM
#32189 - Add initial ServiceNow plugin #32131
14.0.0 (09/20/23)
Teleport 14 brings the following new major features and improvements:
- Access lists
- Unified resource view
- ClickHouse support for database access
- Advanced audit log
- Kubernetes apps auto-discovery
- Extended Kubernetes per-resource RBAC
- Oracle database access audit logging support
- Enhanced PuTTY support
- Support for TLS routing in Terraform deployment examples
- Discord and ServiceNow hosted plugins
- Limited passwordless access for local Windows users in Teleport Community Edition
- Machine ID: Kubernetes Secret destination
In addition, this release includes several changes that affect existing functionality listed in the “Breaking changes” section below. Users are advised to review them before upgrading.
New features
Advanced audit log
Teleport 14 includes support for a new audit log powered by Amazon S3 and Athena that supports efficient searching, sorting, and filtering operations. Teleport Enterprise (Cloud) customers will have their audit log automatically migrated to this new backend.
See the documentation here.
Access lists
Teleport 14 introduces foundational support for Access Lists, an extension to the short-lived Access Request system targeted towards longer-term access. Administrators can add users to Access Lists granting them long-term permissions within the cluster.
As the feature is being developed, future Teleport releases will add support for periodic audit reviews and deeper integration of Access Lists with Okta.
You can find existing Access Lists documentation here.
Unified resources view
The web UI in Teleport 14 has been updated to show all resources in a single unified view.
This is the first step in a series of changes designed to support a customizable Teleport experience and make it easier to access the resources that are most important to you.
Kubernetes apps auto-discovery
Teleport 14 updates its auto-discovery capabilities with support for web applications in Kubernetes clusters. When connected to a Kubernetes cluster (or deployed as a Helm chart), the Teleport Discovery Service will automatically find and enroll web applications with your Teleport cluster.
See documentation here.
Extended Kubernetes per-resource RBAC
Teleport 14 extends resource-based Access Requests to support more Kubernetes
resources than just pods, including custom resources, and verbs. Note that this
feature requires role version v7
.
See Kubernetes resources documentation to see a full list of supported resources.
ClickHouse support for database access
Teleport 14 adds database access support for ClickHouse HTTP and native (TCP) protocols. When using HTTP protocol, the user's query activity is captured in the Teleport audit log.
See how to connect ClickHouse to Teleport here.
Oracle database access audit logging support
In Teleport 14, database access for Oracle integration is updated with query audit logging support.
See documentation on how to configure it in the Oracle guide.
Limited passwordless access for local Windows users in Teleport Community Edition
In Teleport 14, access to Windows desktops with local Windows users has been extended to Community Edition. Teleport will permit users to register and connect to up to 5 desktops with local users without an enterprise license.
For more information on using Teleport with local Windows users, see docs.
Discord and ServiceNow hosted plugins
Teleport 14 includes support for hosted Discord and ServiceNow plugins. Teleport Enterprise (Cloud) users can configure Discord and ServiceNow integrations to receive Access Request notifications.
Discord plugin is available now, ServiceNow is coming in 14.0.1.
Enhanced PuTTY Support
tsh on Windows now supports the tsh puttyconfig
command, which can
configure saved sessions inside the well-known PuTTY client to connect to
Teleport-protected servers.
For more information, see docs.
Support for TLS routing in Terraform deployment examples
The ha-autoscale-cluster and starter-cluster Terraform deployment examples now
support a USE_TLS_ROUTING
variable to enable TLS routing inside the deployed
Teleport cluster.
Machine ID: Kubernetes Secret destination
In Teleport 14, tbot
can now be configured to write artifacts such as
credentials and configuration files directly to a Kubernetes secret rather than
a directory on the local file system.
For more information, see docs.
Breaking changes and deprecations
Please familiarize yourself with the following potentially disruptive changes in Teleport 14 before upgrading.
SSH node open dial no longer supported
Teleport 14 no longer allows connecting to OpenSSH servers not registered with the cluster. Follow the updated agentless OpenSSH integration guide to register your OpenSSH nodes in the cluster’s inventory.
You can set TELEPORT_UNSTABLE_UNLISTED_AGENT_DIALING=yes
environment variable
on Teleport proxy to temporarily re-enable the open dial functionality. The
environment variable will be removed in Teleport 15.
Proxy protocol default change
Starting from version 14, Teleport will require users to explicitly enable or
disable PROXY protocol in their proxy_service
/auth_service
configuration
using proxy_protocol: on|off
option.
Users who run their proxies behind L4 load balancers with PROXY protocol
enabled, should set proxy_protocol: on
. Users who don’t run Teleport behind
PROXY protocol enabled load balancers, should disable proxy_protocol: off
explicitly for security reasons.
By default, Teleport will accept the PROXY line but will prevent connections with IP pinning enabled. IP pinning users will need to explicitly enable/disable proxy protocol like explained above.
See more details in our documentation.
Legacy deb/rpm package repositories are deprecated
Teleport 14 will be the last release published to the legacy package
repositories at deb.releases.teleport.dev
and rpm.releases.teleport.dev
.
Starting with Teleport 15, packages will only be published to the new
repositories at apt.releases.teleport.dev
and yum.releases.teleport.dev
.
All users are recommended to switch to apt.releases.teleport.dev
and
yum.releases.teleport.dev
repositories as described in installation
instructions.
Cf-Access-Token
header no longer included with requests to Teleport-protected applications
Starting from Teleport 14, the Cf-Access-Token
header containing the signed
JWT token will no longer be included by default with all requests to
Teleport-protected applications.
All requests will still include Teleport-JWT-Assertion
containing the JWT
token.
See documentation for details on how to inject the JWT token into any header using header rewriting.
tsh db CLI commands changes
In Teleport 14 tsh db sub-commands will attempt to select a default value for
--db-user
or --db-name
flags if they are not provided by the user by
examining their allowed db_users
and db_names
.
The flags --cert-file
and --key-file
for tsh proxy db command were also
removed, in favor of the --tunnel
flag that opens an authenticated local
database proxy.
MongoDB versions prior to 3.6 are no longer supported
Teleport 14 includes an update to the MongoDB driver.
Due to the MongoDB team dropping support for servers prior to version 3.6 (which reached EOL on April 30, 2021), Teleport also will no longer be able to support these old server versions.
Symlinks for ~/.tsh/environment
no longer supported
In order to strengthen the security in Teleport 14, file loading from home
directories where the path includes a symlink is no longer allowed. The most
common use case for this is loading environment variables from the
~/.tsh/environment
file. This will still work normally as long as the path
includes no symlinks.
Deprecated audit event
Teleport 14 deprecates the trusted_cluster_token.create
audit event, replacing
it with a new join_token.create
event. The new event is emitted when any join
token is created, whether it be for trusted clusters or other Teleport services.
Teleport 14 will emit both events when a trusted cluster join token is created.
Starting in Teleport 15, the trusted_cluster_token.create
event will no longer
be emitted.
Other changes
DynamoDB billing mode defaults to on-demand
In Teleport 14, when creating new DynamoDB tables, Teleport will now create them
with the billing mode set to pay_per_request
instead of being set to provisioned
mode.
The old behavior can be restored by setting the billing_mode
option in the
storage configuration.
Default role version is v7
The default role version in Teleport 14 is v7
which enables support for extended
Kubernetes per-resource RBAC, and changes the kubernetes_resources
default to
wildcard for better getting started user experience.
You can review role versions in the documentation.
Stricter name validation for auto-discovered databases
In Teleport 14, database discovery via db_service
config enforces the same name
validation as for databases created via tctl, static config, and
discovery_service
.
As such, database names in AWS, GCP and Azure must start with a letter, contain only letters, digits, and hyphens and end with a letter or digit (no trailing hyphens).
Access Request API changes
Teleport 14 introduces a new and more secure API for submitting Access Requests. As a result, tsh users may be prompted to upgrade their clients before submitting an Access Request.
Desktop discovery name change
Desktops discovered via LDAP will have a short suffix appended to their name to ensure uniqueness. Users will notice duplicate desktops (with and without the suffix) for up to an hour after upgrading. Connectivity to desktops will not be affected, and the old record will naturally expire after 1 hour.
Machine ID : New configuration schema
Teleport 14 introduces a new configuration schema (v2) for Machine ID’s agent
tbot
. The new schema is designed to be more explicit and more extensible:
version: v2
onboarding:
token: gcp-bot
join_method: gcp
storage:
type: memory
auth_server: example.teleport.sh:443
outputs:
- type: identity
destination:
type: kubernetes_secret
name: my-secret
- type: kubernetes
kubernetes_cluster: my-cluster
destination:
type: directory
path: ./k8s
- type: database
service: my-postgres-service
database: postgres
username: postgres
destination:
type: directory
path: ./db
- type: application
app_name: my-app
destination:
type: directory
path: ./app
tbot
will continue to support the v1 schema for several Teleport versions but it
is recommended that you migrate to v2 as soon as possible to benefit from new
Machine ID features.
For more details and guidance on how to upgrade to v2, see docs.
13.4.0 (09/20/23)
Security Fixes
[Critical] Privilege escalation via host user creation
When using automatic Linux user creation, an attacker could exploit a race condition in the user creation functionality to create arbitrary files on the system as root writable by the created user.
This could allow the attacker to escalate their privileges to root.
Users who aren't using automatic Linux host user creation aren’t affected by this vulnerability.
[High] Insufficient auth token verification when signing self-hosted database certificates
When signing self-hosted database certificates, Teleport did not sufficiently validate the authorization token type.
This could allow an attacker to sign valid database access certificates using a guessed authorization token name.
Users who aren’t using self-hosted database access aren’t affected by this vulnerability.
[High] Privilege escalation via untrusted config file on Windows
When loading the global tsh configuration file tsh.yaml on Windows, Teleport would look for the file in a potentially untrusted directory.
This could allow a malicious user to create harmful command aliases for all tsh users on the system.
Users who aren’t using tsh on Windows aren’t affected by this vulnerability.
[High] XSS in SAML IdP
When registering a service provider with SAML IdP, Teleport did not sufficiently validate the ACS endpoint.
This could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code at the client-side leading to privilege escalation.
This issue only affects Teleport Enterprise Edition. Enterprise users who aren’t using Teleport SAML IdP functionality aren’t affected by this vulnerability.
Other fixes and improvements
- Added
change_feed_conn_string
option to PostgreSQL backend. #31938 - Added single-command AWS OIDC integration. #31790
- Added
pprof
support to Kubernetes Operator to diagnose memory use. #31707 - Added support for bot and agent joining from external Kubernetes Clusters. #31703
- Extend EC2 joining to Discovery, MDM and Okta services. #31894
- Support discovery for new AWS region il-central-1. #31830 #31840
- Fails with an error if desktops are created with invalid names. #31766
- Fixed directory sharing in desktop access for non-ascii directory names. #31924
- Fixed a
MissingRegion
error that would sometimes occur when running the discovery bootstrap command #31701 - Fixed incorrect autofill in Safari. #31611
- Fixed terminal resizing bug in web terminal. #31586
- Fixed Session & Identity search bar. #31581
- Fixed desktop sessions' viewport size to the size of browser window at session start. #31524
- Fixed database and k8s cluster resource names to avoid name collisions. #30456
tctl sso configure github
now includes default GitHub endpoints #31480tsh [proxy | db | kube]
subcommands now support--query
and--labels
optional arguments. #32087tsh
andtctl
can select an auto-discovered database or Kubernetes cluster by its original name instead of the more detailed name generated by the v14+ Teleport Discovery service. #32087tsh
text-formatted output in non-verbose mode will display auto-discovered resources with original resource names instead of the more detailed names generated by the v14+ Teleport Discovery service. #32084 #32083- Updated discovery installers to work with SUSE zypper package manager. #31428
- Updated Go to v1.20.8 #31506
- Updated OpenSSL to 3.0.11 #32160
13.3.8 (09/05/23)
- Fix WebAuthn Windows registration breakage. #31420
- Fix issue with App access on leaf cluster trimming query parameters on rewrite redirects. #31379
- Fix issue with web UI integrations screen not wrapping tiles correctly. #31365
- Fix issue with
tsh db connect
ignoring default user/database names. #31250 - Fix issue with Azure auto-discovery not picking up updated credentials. #31164
- Fix issue with failing to start shell on macOS in some scenarios. #31152
- Desktop discovery: avoid mapping IPv6 addresses. #31434
- MySQL: improve performance in read-heavy scenarios. #31402
- Add known STS endpoint for il-central-1. #31282
- Add support for configurable Okta service synchronization duration. #31251
- Add an optional PodMonitor to the teleport-kube-agent chart. #31247
- Update web UI to skip MOTD in UI if request was initiated from tsh headless auth. #31205
- Update Okta service to slow down API calls to avoid throttling. teleport.e#2134
13.3.7 (08/29/23)
- Fixed regression issue causing OIDC authentication to fail with some identity providers. teleport.e#2076
- Updated headless modal to show both Reject and Cancel. #31135
- Added support for proxy environment variables when dialing directly to the Kubernetes Cluster. #31133
- Fixed the Oracle Database GUI Access flow on Windows Platform. #31129
- Added dynamic identity file reloading support for API Client. #31076
- Fixed leaking connection monitor instances. #31042
- Added support for IAM joining over reverse tunnel port #31000
13.3.6 (08/25/23)
- Fixed regression in 13.3.5 causing bot locking when using the Kubernetes Operator. #30996
- Fixed connection to desktop access service when session MFA is required. #30963
- Fixed a regression with desktop discovery that could cause desktops to expire in environments with large numbers of desktops. #31032
- Added support for forcing reauthentication in OIDC connectors via
max_age
parameter. teleport.e#2042 - Added Discord hosted plugin support for Teleport Enterprise (Cloud). teleport.e#2035
- Helm: Use cert-manager secret or tls.existingSecretName for ingress when enabled. #30984
- Added preset device trust roles. #30908
- Machine ID: Added support for JSON log formatting. #30763
- Reduced alert log spam. #30904
13.3.5 (08/22/23)
- Fixed a bug in teleport-cluster Helm chart causing Teleport to crash when Amazon DynamoDB autoscaling is enabled. #30841
- Added Teleport Assist to Web Terminal. #30811
- Fixed S3 metric name for completed multipart uploads. #30710
- Added the ability for
tsh
to register and enroll the--current-device
. #30702 - Fixed Review Requests to disallow reviews after request is resolved. #30690
- Ensure that SSH session errors are reported to the terminal. #30684
- Fixed an issue with
tsh aws ssm start-session
. #30668 - Fixed an issue with the Access Request failing with
invalid maxDuration
. teleport.e#2037
Security fix
- Security improvements with possible
medium
severity DoS conditions through protocol level attacks. #30854
13.3.4 (08/18/23)
- Allow host users to be created with specific UID/GIDs #30178
- Fixed SSH agent forwarding under Cygwin #30582
- Fixed resource name resolution issues in
tsh db
#30563 - Retired obsolete AWS
aurora
engine identifier #30548 - Fixed issues with
tsh proxy kube
#30477 - Added
skipConfirm
option to Teleport Connect headless approval flow #30475 - Added increased validation of Database URLs discovered by Discovery Service #30462
- Fixed decoding of SAML certificates with whitespace padding #30450
- Fixed OTP prompt on Windows #30444
- Improved LDAP desktop discovery #30383
- Fixed desktop connection issues #30275
- Fixed "user is not managed" error when accessing ElastiCache and MemoryDB #30353
- Fixed spurious resource deletion in Firestore backend during update #30287
- Added JWT claim rewriting configuration #30280
- Fixed issue with
tsh login --headless
#30307 - EKS and AKS discovery are now considered Generally Available #30209
- Fixed a panic when importing GKE clusters without labels #30647
- Added support for auditing chunked SQL Server packets #30243
- Plugins now exit when the connection breaks in Kubernetes #30039
13.3.2 (08/08/23)
- Fixed regression issue with excessive backend reads for nodes. #30198
- Save device keys on
%APPDATA%/Local
instead of%APPDATA%/Roaming
. #30177 - Improved "tsh kube login" message for proxy behind L7 load balancer. #30174
- Added auto-approval flow for Opsgenie plugin. #30161
- Extend
tsh kube login --set-context-name
to support templating functions. #30157 - Allow setting storage class name for auth component. #30145
- Added hosted Jira integration. #30117, #30040
- Added AWS configurator support for OpenSearch. #30085
- Tightened Discovery Service permissions. #29994
- Fixed authorization rules to the Assistant and UserPreferences service #29961
13.3.1 (08/04/23)
- Added new Prometheus metric for created Access Requests. #29991
- Added support for the web UI for automatically deploying the Database Service with ECS Fargate containers when enrolling a new database. #29978
- Added new Prometheus metrics to Kubernetes access. #29970
- Added ability to delete proxy resources with
tctl
. #29903 - Added headless approval UI to Teleport Connect. #28975
- Removed requiring team/channel inputs for mattermost plugin. #30009
- Fixed change feed with PostgreSQL backend on Azure #29911 #29975
- Fixed
tctl
to obey--verbose
when formatting text tables. #29870 - Updated OpenSSL to 3.0.10. #29908
- Updated Go to 1.20.7. #29904
- Reduced logging level in PostgreSQL backend for improved performance. #29847
13.3.0 (08/01/23)
New backends
Teleport 13.3 includes a new Postgres backend that supports both cluster state and the audit log. Additionally, Azure users can now leverage Azure blob storage for session recordings.
- Added backwards compatibility for listing Apps of an older version leaf cluster #29816
- Added classification code and emit event on execution #29811
- Added max duration option to Access Request #29754
- Refactored Teleport Assist token counting #29753
- Added support for displaying onboarding questionnaire for existing users (#29378) #29713
- Added flag to write tarred tctl auth sign output to stdout #29666
- Added Azure support to Helm charts #29734
- Fixed Kubernetes Legacy Proxy heartbeats #29738
- Added Postgres backend and Azure session storage #29705
- Fixed auth locking issue #29706
- Fixed an issue where MachineID sometimes did not work behind L7 LB #29700
- Fixed issue where incorrect session recording mode was using during session start and end events #29689
- Fixed issue with custom OS checking in device trust authentication #29629
- Added GCP VM auto-discovery (#28562) #29612
13.2.5 (07/27/23)
- Removed alerts suggesting upgrade. #29631
- Reduced memory use when migrating events to Athena. #29604
- Updated etcd backend load distribution to be more even. #29586
- Updated Kubernetes operator CRDs. #29554
- Updated
tctl request create
to support--resource
flag. #29538 - Existing tokens can no longer be updated with "create token" access. #29391
- Web UI now includes SAML Apps in the Applications list. #29371
- DynamoDB backend tables are now created with PayPerRequest mode. #29351
- Fixed enhanced recording of missing
session.command
events when PAM enabled. #29030 #29578 - Fixed GCP joining for Machine ID. #29563
- Fixed Opsgenie plugin to use v2 API paths. #29553
- Fixed a panic in the S3 uploader. #29470
- Fixed Database RBAC to take dynamic labels into account. #29373
- Fixed memory leak in statistics reporter. #29330
- Made
--type
flag required ontctl auth crl
command. #29591 - Added
--silent
flag toteleport node configure
command. #29587 - Added tsh flags
--labels
and--query
for database resource selection. #29163 - Added the
--opensearch-discovery
flag to specify AWS regions. #28147 - Added support for Amazon Linux 2023 in installer script and UI #29654
13.2.3 (07/20/23)
- Fixed TLS routing bug #29098 #29312
- Provided warning when
tsh
ignores the--user
flag due to SSO #29221 - Addressed vulnerability in Kubernetes access preview #29274
- Restored default API endpoint for PagerDuty plugin #29295
13.2.2 (07/14/23)
- Assist
- Audit Log
- Suppressed unnecessary resource Access Request events. #29063
- Cloud
- Added ability to manage cluster networking config for Cloud tenants. #28992
- CLI
- Database Access
- Updated
teleport discovery bootstrap
to support setting up Database Service permissions. #29002
- Updated
- Helm Charts
- Added ingress support to
teleport-cluster
chart. #29084
- Added ingress support to
- Stability & Reliability
- Hosted Plugins
- Added hosted PagerDuty plugin for Teleport Enterprise (Cloud) users. #28986
- Internal
- Updated Go to
1.20.6
. #29073
- Updated Go to
13.2.1 (07/12/23)
- Kubernetes Operator
- Fixed regression issue with Kube operator crashing on first startup. #29013
- Installation
- CLI
- Desktop Access
- Improved LDAP connection errors handling. #28974
- Access Controls
- Fixed issue with locking servers via web UI. #28963
- Azure
- Fixed Azure joining for identities across resource groups. #28961
- Teleport Assist
- Updated Assist bot to produce more consistent responses. #28959
- Database Access
- Updated default SQL Server database client to
sqlcmd
. #28944
- Updated default SQL Server database client to
- Web UI
- Server Access
- Fixed issue with
SSH_*
environment variables not being respected in headless mode. #28922
- Fixed issue with
- Access Plugins
- Added PagerDuty hosted plugin for Teleport Enterprise (Cloud). #28883
- Audit
- Added ID token attributes to GCP
bot.join
audit event. #28882
- Added ID token attributes to GCP
- Automatic Upgrades
- Updated
tctl inventory ls
command to show agent auto-upgrade status on Teleport Enterprise (Cloud). #28847
- Updated
- Kubernetes Access
- Added support for specifying
assume_role_arn
for Kube cluster matchers in auto-discovery. #28832
- Added support for specifying
- Machine ID
- Added GCP delegated joining support. #28762
- GCP
- Fixed issue with GCP joining not working with GKE workload identity. #28759
- Stability & Reliability
- Improved Firestore backend handling for cases when same collection is used for backend data and audit events. #28737
- Okta
- Updated Okta group Access Requests to automatically include list of the group's applications. #28603
13.2.0 (07/05/23)
- Teleport Assist
- Server Access
- Database Access
- Device Trust
- Added Jamf integrations for inventory management. teleport.e#1763
- Kubernetes Operator
- Teleport Connect
- Added light theme. #28277
- RBAC
- Added support for RBAC label expressions. #27641
- TLS Routing
- Added IP pinning support for TLS routing behind ALB mode. #28466
- Stability & Reliability
- Fixed issue with invalid database resources preventing cache initialization. #28638
- Web UI
13.1.5 (06/27/23)
- Teleport Enterprise (Cloud)
- Kubernetes Operator
- Added support for label expressions to Kubernetes operator. #28156
- Web UI
- Ensured message of the day is displayed in the web UI. #27922
- Ensured that the Web UI does not make calls to Stripe for self-hosted customers. teleport.e#1724
- Remove Stripe from the CSP for self-hosted deployments #28308
- Server Access
- Ensured that keys are not added to the agent during headless login #28236
- Kubernetes Access
- Application Access
- Ensure that the URL's original query string is preserved even when reauthentication is necessary #28218
- Database Access
- Support a new
assume_role_arn
setting, allowing you to assume a particular AWS role when accessing a database #28210
- Support a new
- Stability & Reliability
13.1.2 (06/21/23)
- Teleport Assist
- Access
- Added
reviewer
andrequester
preset roles. #28076
- Added
- Teleport Connect
- Helm Charts
- Server Access
- Device Trust
- Updated
tsh
to prompt user for privilege elevation during TPM enrollment. #27959
- Updated
- Web UI
- Added "Add SAML application" wizard to access management UI. #27949
- Database Access
- Added support for OpenSearch auto-discovery. #27942
- IP Pinning
- Fixed issue with SSO logins via web UI not working when IP pinning is enabled. #27896
- Stability & Reliability
- Improved shutdown stability. #27887
- Desktop Access
- Fixed issue with "Run as different user" window freezing. #27874
- CLI
- Added
--skip-confirm
flag totsh headless approve
command. #27864
- Added
- Tooling
- Updated Go to
1.20.5
. #27860
- Updated Go to
- Metrics
- Improved
backend_read_seconds
metric accuracy. #27857
- Improved
- TLS Routing
- Fixed issue with ALPN handshake test not respecting
HTTPS_PROXY
. #27810
- Fixed issue with ALPN handshake test not respecting
- Okta
- Updated Okta Access Requests to display app/group names instead of IDs. #27803
13.1.1 (06/14/23)
- Access
- Fixed "listing app servers for Okta access calculation" regression issue in
tsh login
. #27839
- Fixed "listing app servers for Okta access calculation" regression issue in
- Performance & Scalability
- Machine ID
- Improved secure write support detection on some systems. #27784
- Database Access
- Kubernetes Access
- Fixed issue with
tsh kube login
requiring the use of local proxy in non TLS routing mode. #27732
- Fixed issue with
- Teleport Connect
- Fixed issue with role assumption not working correctly. #27723
- RBAC
- Helm Charts
- Added conditional RBAC/ServiceAccount to
teleport-kube-agent
post-delete hook. #27637
- Added conditional RBAC/ServiceAccount to
- Audit Log
- Added login rules to Github login event. #27607
- Web UI
- Server Access
- Updated proxy templates to prioritize cluster value provided in the template. #27581
- Fixed issue with incorrect proxy port being used in SSH config in some cases. #27545
- Fixed issue with using
tsh
from atsh ssh
session. #27507 - Fixed issue with incorrect
SSH_SESSION_WEBPROXY_ADDR
in Web UI SSH sessions. #27420
- Automatic Upgrades
- Fixed the default Cloud upgrade server in
teleport-kube-agent
Helm chart. #27572
- Fixed the default Cloud upgrade server in
- AMIs
- Added support for hardened AMIs. #27454
- Machine ID
- Added Prometheus endpoint to
tbot
. #27432
- Added Prometheus endpoint to
- Application Access
- Added support for
--cluster
flag totsh app login
. #27197
- Added support for
13.1.0 (06/05/23)
- SAML IdP
- Kubernetes Access
- Fixed issue with simultaneous Kubernetes re-logins opening multiple browser tabs. #27366
- Teleport Assist
- Stability
- Fixed issue with stalled Auth Service initialization when the backend is unavailable. #27298
- Web UI
- CLI
- Server Access
- Database Access
- Desktop Access
- Fixed issue with automatic user creation failing in some cases. teleport.e#1579
13.0.4 (05/31/23)
- Application Access
- Updated
tsh proxy app
to not require explicittsh app login
. #26820
- Updated
- Auth
- CLI
- Database Access
- Added support for ElastiCache Redis IAM authentication. #26990
- Desktop Access
- Helm Charts
- Improved
clusterName
validation inteleport-cluster
Helm chart. #26973
- Improved
- Kubernetes Operator
- Fixed access denied issue when creating token resources. #27001
- Okta
- Performance & Scalability
- Improved
tsh login
latency by making sure cluster alerts are fetched once. #27110
- Improved
- Server Access
- Tooling
- Upgraded OpenSSL to
3.0.9
. #27123
- Upgraded OpenSSL to
- TLS Routing
- Added multiple UX improvements for
tsh kube
commands in TLS Routing mode behind ALB. #27155
- Added multiple UX improvements for
- Web UI
13.0.3 (05/24/23)
- Access Management
- Audit Log
- Desktop Access
- Improved internal logging and user lookup efficiency. #26413
- Okta Access
- Updated Okta import rules to support regex group and app name matching. #26799
- Server Access
- Fixed issue with SSH sessions sometimes failing to start when enhanced session recording is enabled. #26728
- Fixed issue with port forwarding silently failing when using a label based target. #26701
- Added certificate rotation support to
teleport join openssh
command. #26674 - Added support for using hostnames in OpenSSH node resources in addition to IPs. #26549
- Kubernetes Access
- Extended
kubectl auth can-i
support to considerkubernetes_resources
RBAC rules. #26584
- Extended
- Kubernetes Operator
- Added
ProvisionToken
support. #26618
- Added
13.0.2 (05/17/23)
- Auth
- Machine ID
- Audit Log
- CLI
- IP Pinning
- Fixed issue with
tctl
commands not working when IP pinning is enabled. #25993
- Fixed issue with
- Terraform
- Fixed issue with ACL being disabled for new buckets in non-HA terraform setup. #25854
- Performance & Scalability
- Added ability to enable trace logging level. #25833
- Helm Charts
- Fixed issue with invite token being incorrectly overridden when it was manually created. #26175
- HSM
- Added support for YubiHSM2 SDK version 2023.01. #25816
- Teleport Connect
- Database Access
- TLS Routing
- Kubernetes Access
- Fixed panic when using proxy peering. #26174
- GCP
- Added GCP IAM joining method. #26165
- Desktop Access
- Fixed issue with directory sharing not working. #26090
13.0.1 (05/16/23)
- Helm Charts
- Fixed issue with invite token being incorrectly overridden when it was manually created. #26055
Breaking Changes
Please familiarize yourself with the following potentially disruptive changes in Teleport 13 before upgrading.
Teleport Kubernetes Agent helm chart
When upgrading to Teleport 13, users of the Teleport Kubernetes Agent Helm chart
that manually create their own Teleport token secret (secretName=<secretName>
and no auth token provided)
will need to set the following values:
# Manages the join token secret creation and its name.
joinTokenSecret:
# create controls whether the Helm chart should create and manage the join token
# secret.
# If false, the chart assumes that the secret with the configured name already exists at the
# installation namespace.
create: false
# Name of the Secret to store the teleport join token.
name: <secretName>
The Helm chart parameter secretName
was deprecated in Teleport 13 in favor of
joinTokenSecret.name
. joinTokenSecret.create
indicates whether the Helm
chart should create and manage the join token secret. If create
is set to
false
, the chart assumes that the secret with the configured name already
exists at the installation namespace.
13.0.0 (05/08/23)
Teleport 13 brings the following marquee features and improvements:
- (Preview) Automatic agent upgrades.
- (Preview) TLS routing through ALB for accessing servers, Kubernetes clusters, and applications.
- (Preview, Enterprise-only) Ability to import applications and groups from Okta.
- (Preview) Teleport support for AWS OpenSearch.
- (Preview) View and control access to OpenSSH nodes natively in Teleport.
- Cross-cluster search for Teleport Connect.
- Performance improvements for accessing Kubernetes clusters.
- Universal binaries (including Apple Silicon) for macOS.
- Simplified RDS onboarding flow in Access Management UI.
- Light theme for Web UI.
(Preview) Automatic agent upgrades
In Teleport 13 users can configure their Teleport agents deployed via apt/yum repositories or a Helm chart to be upgraded automatically.
(Preview) TLS routing through ALB accessing servers, Kubernetes clusters, and applications
Teleport 13 adds single-port TLS routing mode support for servers, Kubernetes clusters, and applications for clusters deployed behind application layer load balancers such as AWS ALB.
(Preview, Enterprise-only) Ability to import applications and groups from Okta
In Teleport 13 users can import apps and groups from Okta and use Teleport Access Requests for requesting short-term access to them. This feature is only available in the Teleport Enterprise edition.
(Preview) Teleport support for AWS OpenSearch
Teleport users can now connect to AWS OpenSearch databases.
(Preview) View and control access to OpenSSH nodes natively in Teleport
In Teleport 13 users will be able register OpenSSH nodes as a resource with the cluster.
This will allow users to view the OpenSSH nodes in Web UI and using tsh ls
and use RBAC to control access to them.
See the updated OpenSSH integration guide.
Cross-cluster search for Teleport Connect
Teleport Connect now includes a new search experience, allowing you to search for and connect to resources across all logged-in clusters.
Performance improvements for accessing Kubernetes clusters
In Teleport 13 we improved the way the Teleport Proxy Service handles Kubernetes credentials.
Users will experience better performance when interacting with Kubernetes clusters using kubectl or via the API.
Universal binaries (including Apple Silicon) for macOS
Teleport 13 binaries (including Teleport Connect) will have universal architecture and run natively on both Intel and ARM macOS systems.
Simplified RDS onboarding flow in Access Management UI
When connecting an RDS database using Teleport 13 Access Management UI, users can connect their AWS account and select the RDS database to add instead of entering details manually.
To try out the new flow, add an RDS database using the Resource Management UI in your cluster’s Web UI dashboard.
Light theme for Web UI
Teleport's web UI includes an optional light theme.
The light theme is enabled by default but can be changed back to the dark theme via the top-right corner user settings menu.
Windows desktop session recording export
Session recordings for Windows desktop sessions can now be exported to video format for offline playback with the new tsh recordings export command.
SFTP in Moderated Sessions
Teleport 13 adds the ability to transfer files in Moderated Sessions. This feature requires that both the session originator and the moderator have joined the session via the web UI.
Breaking changes
Please familiarize yourself with the following potentially disruptive changes in Teleport 13 before upgrading.
Default session join mode
Teleport 13 defaults to observer (read-only) mode when joining SSH and Kubernetes sessions. Prior versions of Teleport would default to peer mode for SSH sessions and moderator mode for Kubernetes sessions. To override the default join mode, specify the --mode flag with tsh join.
CA rotation deprecation
Teleport 13 removes support for rotating all certificate authorities with
tctl auth rotate --type=all
. The type
flag is now required, which ensures
that only one CA is rotated at a time, increasing cluster stability during
rotations.
Join token API changes
The default 30-minute expiry no longer applies to tokens created via YAML
resource files. If you want to enforce an expiration, ensure this is set in the
metadata.expires
field. Tokens created using tctl nodes add
and tctl tokens add
will continue to have a default 30m expiry applied.
Additionally, users of Teleport’s API module will note that the CreateToken
and UpsertToken
RPCs are now deprecated in favor of CreateTokenV2
and
UpsertTokenV2
. The new V2 variants no longer have a default expiry, so be sure
to set a TTL if you want your tokens to expire.
The original RPCs are still supported in Teleport 13 and will be removed completely for Teleport 14.
Enhanced user validation
Teleport 13 will refuse to create or update users that reference non-existent roles. In some circumstances, older versions of Teleport would permit you to create users and assign them invalid roles. In Teleport 13 this is a hard error.
Quay.io registry
Quay.io registry was deprecated in Teleport 11 and starting with Teleport 13, Teleport container images are no longer being published to it.
Users should use the public ECR registry.
Helm chart uses distroless
-based container image by default
Starting with Teleport 13, the Helm charts teleport-cluster
and teleport-kube-agent
are deploying distroless Teleport images by default. Those images are slimmer
and more secure but contain less tooling (e.g. neither bash
nor
apt
are available).
The Debian-based images are deprecated and will be removed in Teleport 14. The chart image can be reverted back to the Debian-based images by setting:
image: "public.ecr.aws/gravitational/teleport"
For debugging purposes, a "debug" image is available and contains BusyBox,
which includes a shell and most common POSIX executables:
public.ecr.aws/gravitational/teleport-distroless-debug
.
12.3.0 (05/01/23)
This release of Teleport contains multiple improvements and bug fixes.
- Desktop Access
- Added support for automatic Windows user creation. #25348
- CLI
- Fixed MFA permission denied error from
tsh
for non-SSH protocols. #25430
- Fixed MFA permission denied error from
- Terraform
- Fixed
AccessControlListNotSupported
error in HA terraform. #25335
- Fixed
- Device Trust
- Updated Device Trust audit events to have descriptive types. #25320
12.2.5 (04/28/23)
This release of Teleport contains multiple improvements and bug fixes.
- Auth
- Fixed issue where Github SSO would fail if a user is a part of more than 30 teams. #25098
- Fixed issue with
tsh login
with "required" hardware key policy returning "policy not met" error. #24956 - Improved Device Trust logging and error reporting. #24912
- Detect and warn about RPID changes when using WebAuthn. #25289
- Access Management
- Fixed issue with running install script on macOS for enterprise clusters. #25076
- Server Access
- Fixed issue with headless
tsh ssh
not working when used inrsync -rsh
. #25242 - Fixed issue with headless
tsh ssh
prompting users for MFA. #25187 - Fixed issue with
tsh ssh
failing to connect over public address with per-session MFA. #25223 - Fixed issue with
tsh scp
failing on some destination paths. #24861 - Require explicit username in headless
tsh ssh
. #25112 - Updated automatic user provisioning to sort sudoers lines by role name to ensure stable order. #24792
- Updated
tsh
commands to recognizeSSH_
environment variables. #24470
- Fixed issue with headless
- Database Access
- Fixed issue with
tsh db env
andtsh db config
not recognizing separate MySQL listener. #24827
- Fixed issue with
- Kubernetes Access
- Added
--set-context
flag totsh kube login
to allow overriding default context name. #25253
- Added
- IdP
- Fixed issue with SAML IdP not being disabled properly. #25309
- IP Pinning
- Fixed interoperability issues with load balancers with proxy protocol v2 enabled. #25302
- CLI
- Fixed issue with cluster alerts sometimes not showing up after
tsh login
. #25300
- Fixed issue with cluster alerts sometimes not showing up after
- AMIs
- Fixed issue with startup script failing to acquire lock from AWS metadata. #25296
- HSM
- Fixed issue with inadvertent deletion of active HSM keys when using YubiHSM2 SDK version 2023.1. #25208
- Performance & Scalability
- Improved performance of MFA ceremony. #24804
12.2.4 (04/18/23)
This release of Teleport contains multiple improvements and bug fixes.
- Auto-discovery
- Added ability to specify discovery group for Discovery Services. #24716
- CLI
- Configuration
- Prevent proxies from trying to join cluster over reverse tunnel. #24668
- Server Access
- Kubernetes Access
- Database Access
- Updated
teleport db configure
to support more AWS databases. #24494
- Updated
- Performance & Scalability
- Reduced thundering herd effect in large clusters. #24719
- Web UI
- Fixed issue with downloading files from leaf clusters when per-session MFA is enabled. #24768
12.2.3 (04/13/23)
This release of Teleport contains multiple bug fixes.
- CLI
- Fixed potential panic in
tsh ssh
. #24490
- Fixed potential panic in
- Performance & Scalability
- Improved
tsh ssh
latency. #24371
- Improved
- Kubernetes Access
- Fixed issue with moderator joining session on a cluster they don't have access to. #23993
- Security
- Added IP pinning support to SSO users. #24541
12.2.2 (04/12/23)
This release of Teleport contains multiple improvements and bug fixes.
- Server Access
- Database Access
- Reduced log spam when AWS database engine name is not recognized. #24413
- Machine ID
- Improved post-renewal message by logging correct identity. #24246
- Kubernetes Access
- Fixed issue with incorrect status being returned on exec commands. #24155
- Proxy Peering
- Improved agent reconnect speed with proxy peering. #24141
- Helm Charts
12.2.1 (04/04/23)
This release of Teleport contains several new features and improvements.
- Server Access
- Added support for headless SSO to
tsh ls
,tsh ssh
andtsh scp
. #23360
- Added support for headless SSO to
- Database Access
- Added support for connecting to Oracle databases. #23892
- Moderated Sessions
- Fixed issue with joining moderated sessions via Web UI. #24018
- Helm Charts
- Added support for
imagePullSecrets
toteleport-cluster
chart. #24017
- Added support for
- Security
- Added IP pinning support to Kubernetes and database access. #23418
- Tooling
- Upgraded Go to
1.20.3
. #24062
- Upgraded Go to
12.1.5 (03/30/23)
This release of Teleport contains 2 security fixes as well as multiple improvements and bug fixes.
[High] OS authorization bypass in SSH tunneling
When establishing an SSH port forwarding connection, Teleport did not sufficiently validate the specified OS principal.
This could allow an attacker in possession of valid cluster credentials to establish a TCP tunnel to a node using a non-existent Linux user.
The connection attempt would show up in the audit log as a "port" audit event (code T3003I) and include Teleport username in the "user" field.
[High] Teleport authorization bypass in Kubernetes cluster access
When authorizing a request to a Teleport-protected Kubernetes cluster, Teleport did not adequately validate the target Kubernetes cluster.
This could allow an attacker in possession of valid Kubernetes agent credentials or a join token to trick Teleport into forwarding requests to a different Kubernetes cluster.
Every Kubernetes request would show up in the audit log as a "kube.request" audit event (code T3009I) and include the Kubernetes cluster metadata.
Other improvements and fixes
- AMIs
- Added support for configuring TLS routing mode in AMIs. #23678
- Application Access
- Bootstrap
- Added provision tokens support. #23474
- CLI
- Added
app_server
support totctl
resource commands. #23136 - Display year in
tctl
commands output. #23371 - Fixed issue with
tsh
reporting errors about missing webauthn.dll on Windows. #23161 - Updated
tsh status
to not display internal logins. #23411 - Added
--cluster
flag totsh kube sessions
command. #23825 - Fixed issue with invalid TLS mode when creating database resources. #23808
- Added
- Database Access
- Desktop Access
- Updated setup script to be idempotent. #23176
- Helm Charts
- Added ability to set resource limits and requests for pre-deployment jobs. #23126
- Infrastructure
- Introduced distroless Teleport container images. #22814
- Kubernetes Access
- Machine ID
- Proxy Peering
- Fixed proxy peering issues when running behind a load balancer. #23506
- Reverse Tunnels
- Performance & scalability
- Server Access
- Fixed issue with successful SFTP transfers returning non-zero code. #23729
- SSO
- Fixed issue with Github Enterprise SSO not working with custom URLs. #23568
- Teleport Connect
- Tooling
- Web UI
12.1.1
This release of Teleport contains multiple improvements and bug fixes.
- Fixed issue with Access Management's connection tester not working with per-session MFA. #22918, #22943
- Fixed Kubernetes access panic when using moderated sessions. #22930
- Fixed
tsh db config
reporting incorrect port in TLS routing mode. #22889 - Fixed issue with Teleport always performing OS group check even without auto user provisioning enabled. #22805
- Fixed issue with desktop access crashing on systems that consume many file descriptors. #22798
- Fixed issue with
teleport start --bootstrap
command failing on unexpected resource. #22721 - Fixed issue with install script not refreshing repository metadata before installing new version. #22585
- Added ability to export database CA in DER format via
tctl auth export
. #22896 - Reduced log spam from proxy multiplexer. #22802
- Updated EC2 auto-discovery install script to use enterprise binaries for enterprise clusters. #22769
- Upgraded Go to
v1.19.7
. #22725 - Improved idle connections handling. #22908, #22893
- Improved Kubernetes service labels validation upon startup. #22777
- Improved
tsh login
error reporting when proxy is not available. #22763
12.1.0
This release of Teleport contains multiple improvements and bug fixes.
- Added ability for Teleport to function as SAML IdP (Enterprise edition only).
- Downgraded Go to
v1.19.6
to resolve memory leak issues. #22691 - Fixed issue with
tsh scp
overriding copied file permissions without-p
flag. #22609 - Improved performance of fetching remote clusters. #22575
12.0.5
This release of Teleport contains multiple improvements and bug fixes.
- Fixed issue with
tsh
not respecting HTTPS_PROXY in some cases. #22492 - Fixed issue with config validation in Helm charts scratch mode. #22423
- Added IAM joining support for Azure VMs. #22204
- Added auto-discovery support for Azure VMs. #22521
- Added support for
ap-southeast-4
AWS region for IAM joining. #22486 - Added ability to specify web terminal scrollback length in proxy config. #22422
- Added support for PuTTY's
winadj
channel requests. #22420 - Added
--trace-profile
flag totsh
that allows generating runtime trace profiles. #22406 - Added enhanced session recording support for arm64 architectures. #22550
- Updated
tctl alert ack
to allow acknowledging alerts of any severity. #22582 - Updated Windows desktop access to display only applicable logins. #22333
- Improved Kubernetes access performance when using
kubectl
. #22508 - Improved Teleport Connect performance when connecting to large clusters. #22316
- Improved performance and scalability in large clusters. #21495
12.0.4
This release of Teleport contains multiple security fixes, improvements and bug fixes.
Security fixes
- Fixed issue with malicious SQL Server packet being able to cause proxy crash. #21638
- Fixed issue with session terminated after a short delay instead of being immediately paused when moderator leaves. #21974
Other improvements and bug fixes
- Fixed issue with orphaned child processes after session ends. #22222
- Fixed issue with not being able to see any pods with an active Access Request. #22196
- Fixed issue with remote cluster state not always being correctly updated. #22088
- Fixed heartbeat errors from the Database Service. #22087
- Fixed issue with applications temporarily disappearing during Application Service restart. #21807
- Fixed issue with some Helm values being accidentally shared between Auth Service and Proxy Service configs. #21768
- Fixed issues with desktop access flow in Access Management interface. #21756
- Fixed "access denied" errors in Teleport Connect on Windows. #21720
- Fixed issue with database GUI client connections requiring random taps when per-session MFA is enabled. #21661
- Fixed issue with moderated sessions not working on leaf clusters. #21612
- Fixed issue with missing
--request-id
flag in UI for Kubernetes login instructions. #21445 - Fixed issue connecting to AWS resources when using full IAM role ARNs. #21251
- Fixed issue with
local_auth: false
setting being ignored without explicitly settingauthentication_type
. #22215 - Added
tctl
resource commands for Device Trust. #22157 - Added support for assuming roles in
tsh proxy aws
. #21990 - Added early feedback for successful security key taps in
tsh
. #21780 - Added device lock support. #21751
- Added support for security contexts in
teleport-kube-agent
Helm chart. #21535 - Updated
tsh version
command to display client version only via--client
flag. #22167 - Updated install script to use enterprise packages for enterprise clusters. #22109
- Updated install script to use deb/rpm repositories. #22108
- Updated proxy init container in Helm charts to use security context. #22064
- Updated
tsh
to include timestamps with debug logs. #21996 - Updated AWS access to fetch credentials with TTL matching user's certificate TTL. #21994
- Updated Go toolchain to
1.20.1
. #21931 - Updated
tsh kube login --all
to not require cluster name. #21765 - Updated
teleport db configure create
command to support more use-cases. #21690 - Improved performance in large clusters with etcd backend. #21905, #21496
12.0.2
This release of Teleport contains a security fix as well as multiple improvements and bug fixes.
OpenSSL update
- Updated OpenSSL to
1.1.1t
. #21425
Other fixes and improvements
- Fixed issue with Access Manager interface not accepting valid port numbers. #21651
- Fixed issue with some requests to Teleport-protected applications failing after proxy restart. #21615
- Fixed issue with invalid role template namespaces leading to cluster lockouts. #21573
- Fixed issue with Teleport Connect failing to recognize logged in user sometimes. #21467
- Fixed issue with the back button not working in Web UI navigation. #21236
- Fixed issue with Web UI SSH player having scroll bars. #20868
- Added support for
tsh request search --kind=pod
command. #21456 - Updated
tsh db configure create
to require flag for dynamic resources matching. #21395 - Improved reconnect stability after Database Service restart. #21635
- Improved reconnect stability after Kubernetes service restart.#21617
- Improved
tsh ls -R
performance. #21577 - Improved
tsh scp
error message when no remote path is specified. #21373 - Improved error message when trying to rename resource. #21179
- Reduced CPU usage when using enhanced session recording. #21437
12.0.1
Teleport 12 brings the following marquee features and improvements:
- Device Trust (Preview, Enterprise only)
- Passwordless Windows access for local users (Preview, Enterprise only)
- Per-pod RBAC for Kubernetes access (Preview)
- Azure and GCP CLI support for application access (Preview)
- Support for more databases in database access:
- Amazon DynamoDB
- Amazon Redshift Serverless
- AWS RDS Proxy for PostgreSQL/MySQL
- Azure SQLServer Auto Discovery
- Azure Flexible Servers
- Refactored Helm charts (Preview)
- Dropped support for SHA1 in server access
- Signed/notarized macOS binaries
Device Trust (Preview, Enterprise only)
Teleport 12 includes a preview of our upcoming Device Trust feature, which allows administrators to require that Teleport access is performed from an authenticated and trusted device.
This preview release requires macOS and a native client like tsh or Teleport Connect. These clients leverage the Secure Enclave on macOS to solve device challenges issued by the Teleport CA, proving their identity as a trusted device.
Teleport features requiring the web UI (desktop access, application access) are not currently supported.
Passwordless Windows Access for Local Users (Preview, Enterprise only)
Teleport 12 brings passwordless certificate-based authentication to Windows desktops in environments where Active Directory is not available. This feature requires the installation of a Teleport package on each Windows desktop.
Per-pod RBAC for Kubernetes access (Preview)
Teleport 12 extends RBAC to support controlling access to individual pods in Kubernetes clusters. Pod RBAC integrates with existing Teleport RBAC features such as role templating and Access Requests.
Azure and GCP CLI support for application access (Preview)
In Teleport 12 administrators can interact with Azure and GCP APIs through the
Application Service using tsh az
and tsh gcloud
CLI commands, or using
standard az
and gcloud
tools through the local application proxy.
Support for more databases in database access
Database access in Teleport 12 brings a number of new integrations to AWS-hosted databases such as DynamoDB (now with audit log support), Redshift Serverless and RDS Proxy for PostgreSQL/MySQL.
On Azure, database access adds SQLServer auto-discovery and support for Azure Flexible Server for PostgreSQL/MySQL.
Refactored Helm charts (Preview)
The “teleport-cluster” Helm chart underwent significant refactoring in Teleport 12 to provide better scalability and UX. Proxy and Auth are now separate deployments and the new “scratch” chart mode makes it easier to provide a custom Teleport config.
“Custom” mode users should follow the migration guide.
Dropped support for SHA1 in Teleport-protected servers
Newer OpenSSH clients connecting to Teleport 12 clusters no longer need the “PubAcceptedKeyTypes” workaround to include the deprecated “sha” algorithm.
Signed/notarized macOS binaries
Users who download Teleport 12 Darwin binaries would no longer get an untrusted software warning from macOS.
tctl edit
tctl now supports an edit subcommand, allowing you to edit resources directly in your preferred text editor.
Breaking Changes
Please familiarize yourself with the following potentially disruptive changes in Teleport 12 before upgrading.
Helm charts
The teleport-cluster Helm chart underwent significant changes in Teleport 12. To upgrade from an older version of the Helm chart deployed in “custom” mode, follow the migration guide.
Additionally, PSPs are removed from the chart when installing on Kubernetes 1.23 and higher to account for the deprecation/removal of PSPs by Kubernetes.
tctl auth export
The tctl auth export command only exports the private key when passing the --keys flag. Previously it would output the certificate and private key together.
Desktop access
Windows Desktop sessions disable the wallpaper by default, improving
performance. To restore the previous behavior, add show_desktop_wallpaper: true
to your windows_desktop_service config.
11.3.2
This release of Teleport contains multiple improvements and bug fixes.
- Fixed regression issue with accessing SSO apps behind application access. #21049
- Fixed regression performance issue with
tsh scp
. #20953 - Fixed issue with
tsh proxy aws --endpoint-url
not working. #20880 - Fixed issue with MongoDB queries failing on large datasets. #21113
- Fixed issue with direct node dial from web UI. #20928
- Updated install scripts to download binaries from new CDN location. #21057
- Updated
tsh
to detect unplugged devices when using hardware-backed keys. #20949 - Updated Elasticsearch access to explicitly require
--db-user
. (#20695) #20919 - Updated Rust to 1.67.0. #20883
11.3.1
This release of Teleport contains a security fix, as well as multiple improvements and bug fixes.
Moderated Sessions
- Fixed issue with moderated sessions not being disconnected on Ctrl+C. #20588
Other fixes and improvements
- Fixed issue with node install script downloading OSS binaries in Enterprise edition. #20816
- Fixed a regression when renewing Kubernetes dynamic credentials that prevented multiple renewals. #20788
- Fixed issue with
tctl auth sign
not respecting Ctrl-C. #20773 - Fixed occasional key attestation error in
tsh login
. #20712 - Fixed issue with being able to create Access Requests with invalid cluster name. #20674
- Fixed issue with EC2 auto-discovery install script for RHEL instances. #20604
- Fixed issue connecting with Oracle MySQL client on Windows. #20599
- Fixed issue with using
tctl auth sign --format kubernetes
against remote Auth Service instances. #20571 - Fixed panic in Azure SQL Server access. #20483
- Added support for Moderated Sessions in the Web UI. #20796
- Added support for Login Rules for SSO users. #20743, #20738, #20737, #20629
- Added ability to acknowledge alerts. #20692
- Added
client_idle_timeout_message
support to Windows access. #20617 - Added PodMonitor support in
teleport-cluster
Helm chart. #20564 - Added support for passing raw config in
teleport-kube-agent
Helm chart. #20449 - Added nodeSelector field to
teleport-cluster
Helm chart. #20441 - Improved Kubernetes access stability for slow clients. #20517
- Updated
teleport-cluster
Helm chart to reload proxy certificate daily. #20503
11.2.3
This release of Teleport contains multiple improvements and bug fixes.
- Fixed issue with
tsh login
defaulting to passwordless and ignoring the--auth
and--mfa-mode
flags. #20474 - Fixed regression issue with AWS console access via
tsh aws
. #20437 - Fixed issue connecting to MariaDB in non-TLS Routing mode. #20409
- Fixed the
*:*
selector in EC2 auto-discovery. #20390 - Improved handling of unknown events in the events search API. #20329
- Added support for multiple transformations in role templates. #20296
- Added the ability to update a Trusted Cluster's role mappings without recreating the cluster. #20286
- Added
dnsConfig
support to theteleport-kube-agent
Helm chart. #20107
11.2.2
This release of Teleport contains multiple improvements and bug fixes.
- Fixed issue connecting to leaf cluster nodes via web UI with per-session MFA. #20238
- Fixed issue with
max_kubernetes_connections
leading to access denied errors. #20174 - Fixed issue with
kube-agent
Helm chart leaving state behind afterhelm uninstall
. #20169 - Fixed X.509 issue after updating RDS database resource. #20099
- Fixed issue with some
tsh
HTTP requests missing extra headers. #20071 - Improved auto-discovery config validation. #20288
- Improved graceful shutdown stability. #20225
- Improved application access authentication flow. #20165
- Reduced auth load by ensure proxy uses cache for periodic operations. #20153
- Updated Rust to
1.66.1
. #20201 - Updated macOS binaries to be signed and notarized. #20305
11.2.1
This release of Teleport contains multiple improvements and bug fixes.
- Added support for periodically reloading the proxy's TLS certificates #20040
- Improved desktop certificate generation by using the proper field for querying a user's SID #20022
- Updated the web UI to hide the trusted clusters screen for users who lack the appropriate role #1494
- Fixed an issue resulting in an "invalid bearer token" message #20102
- Fixed an issue preventing bots from using IAM joining #20011
- Fixed an issue where Machine ID Certificates did not respect the provided TTL when using IAM joining #20001
- Updated to Go 1.19.5 #20084
11.2.0
This release of Teleport contains multiple improvements and bug fixes.
Machine ID GitHub Actions
In addition, we're happy to announce a set of GitHub Actions that you can use in your workflows to assist with accessing Teleport Resources in your CI/CD pipelines.
Visit the individual repositories to find out more and see usage examples:
- https://github.com/teleport-actions/setup
- https://github.com/teleport-actions/auth
- https://github.com/teleport-actions/auth-k8s
For a more in-depth guide, see our documentation for using Teleport with GitHub Actions.
Secure certificate mapping for desktop access
Later this year, Windows will begin requiring a stronger mapping from a certificate to an Active Directory user. In anticipation of this change, Teleport 11.2.0 is compliant with the new requirements.
Warning: This feature requires that Teleport's own service account also uses a strong
mapping. In order to support this requirement, you must now set a new Security Identifier
(sid
) field in the LDAP configuration for your Windows Desktop Services. You can find
the SID for your service account by running the following PowerShell snippet
(replace svc-teleport
with the name of the service account you are using):
Get-AdUser -Identity svc-teleport | Select SID
Other improvements and bugfixes
- Added an improved database joining flow in the web UI #1487
- Added support for secure certificate mapping for Windows desktop certificates #19737
- Fixed an issue with desktop directory sharing where large files could be corrupted #1472
- Fixed an issue where desktop access users may see a an error after ending a session #1470
- Fixed an issue preventing database agents from joining due to improperly formatted YAML #19958
- Updated the web UI to use session storage instead of local storage for Teleport's bearer token #1470
- Added rate limiting to SAML/OIDC routes #19950
- Fixed an issue connecting to leaf cluster desktops via reverse tunnel #19945
- Fixed a backwards compatibility issue with database access in 11.1.4 #19940
- Fixed an issue where Access Requests for Kubernetes clusters used improperly cached credentials #19912
- Added support for CentOS 7 in ARM64 builds #19895
- Added rate limiting to unauthenticated routes #19869
- Add suggested reviewers and requestable roles to Teleport Connect Access Requests #19846
- Fixed an issue listing all nodes with
tsh
#19821 - Made
gcp.credentialSecretName
optional in the Teleport Cluster Helm chart #19803 - Fixed an issue preventing audit events that exceed the maximum size limit from being logged #19736
- Fixed an issue preventing some users from being able to play desktop recordings #19709
- Added validation of AWS Account IDs when adding databases (#19638) #19702
- Added a new audit event for DynamoDB requests via application access #19667
- Added the ability to export
tsh
traces even when the Auth Service is not configured for tracing #19583 - Added support for linking Teleport Connect's embedded
tsh
binary for use outside of Teleport Connect #1488
11.1.4
This release of Teleport contains multiple security fixes, improvements and bug fixes.
Note: This release of Teleport contains an issue that affects backwards compatibility with database access agents. If you are a database access user we recommend skipping straight to version 11.2.0.
[Critical] RBAC bypass in SSH TCP tunneling
When establishing a direct-tcpip channel, Teleport did not sufficiently validate RBAC.
This could allow an attacker in possession of valid cluster credentials to establish a TCP tunnel to a node they didn’t have access to.
The connection attempt would show up in the audit log as a “port” audit event (code T3003I) and include Teleport username in the “user” field.
[High] Application access session hijack
When accepting application Access Requests, Teleport did not sufficiently validate client credentials.
This could allow an attacker in possession of a valid active application session ID to issue requests to this application impersonating the session owner for a limited time window.
Presence of multiple “cert.create” audit events (code TC000I) with the same app session ID in the “route_to_app.session_id” field may indicate the attempt to impersonate an existing user’s application session.
[Medium] SSH IP pinning bypass
When issuing a user certificate, Teleport did not check for the presence of IP restrictions in the client’s credentials.
This could allow an attacker in possession of valid client credentials with IP restrictions to reissue credentials without IP restrictions.
Presence of a “cert.create” audit event (code TC000I) without corresponding “user.login” audit event (codes T1000I or T1101I) for users with IP restricted roles may indicate an issuance of a certificate without IP restrictions.
[Low] Web API session caching
After logging out via the web UI, a user’s session could remain cached in Teleport’s proxy, allowing continued access to resources for a limited time window.
Other improvements and bugfixes
- Fixed issue with noisy-square distortions in desktop access. #19545
- Fixed issue with LDAP search pagination in desktop access. #19533
- Fixed issue with SSH sessions inheriting OOM score of the parent process. #19521
- Fixed issue with ambiguous host resolution in web UI. #19513
- Fixed issue with using desktop access with Windows 10. #19504
- Fixed issue with
session.start
events being overwritten bysession.exec
events. #19497 - Fixed issue with
tsh login --format kubernetes
not setting SNI info. #19433 - Fixed issue with WebSockets not working via app access if the upstream web server is using HTTP/2. #19423
- Fixed TLS routing in insecure mode. #19410
- Fixed issue with connecting to ElastiCache 7.0.4 in database access. #19400
- Fixed issue with SAML connector validation calling descriptor URL prior to authz checks. #19317
- Fixed issue with database access complaining about "redis" engine not being registered. #19251
- Fixed issue with
disconnect_expired_cert
andrequire_session_mfa
settings conflicting with each other. #19178 - Fixed startup failure when MongoDB URI is not resolvable. #18984
- Added resource names for Access Requests in Teleport Connect. #19549
- Added support for Github Enterprise join method. #19518
- Added the ability to supply Access Request TTLs. #19385
- Added new
instance.join
andbot.join
audit events. #19343 - Added support for port-forward over websocket protocol in Kubernetes access. #19181
- Reduced latency of
tsh ls -R
. #19482 - Updated desktop access config script to disable password prompt. #19427
- Updated Go to 1.19.4. #19127
- Improved performance when converting traits to roles. #19170
- Improved handling of expired database certificates in Teleport Connect. #19096
11.1.2
This release of Teleport contains multiple improvements and bug fixes.
- Fixed issue with EC2 discovery failing to install Teleport on older Ubuntu instances. #18965
- Fixed issue with log spam when cleaning up groups for automatically created Linux users. #18990
- Fixed issue with
tctl windows_desktops ls
not producing results in JSON and YAML formats. #19016 - Fixed issue with web SSH sessions in proxy recording mode. #19021
- Improved handling of corrupted session recordings. #19040
11.1.1
This release of Teleport contains a security fix as well as multiple improvements and bug fixes.
Insecure TOTP MFA seed removal
Fixed issue where an attacker with physical access to user's computer and raw access to the filesystem could potentially recover the seed QR code.
Other improvements and fixes
- Fixed issue with Teleport Connect not working on macOS. #18921
- Added support for Cloud HSM on Google Cloud. #18835
- Added
server_hostname
tosession.*
audit events. #18832 - Added ability to specify roles when making Access Requests in web UI. #18868
- Improved error reporting from etcd backend. #18822
- Improved failed session recording upload logs to include upload and session IDs. #18872
11.1.0
This release of Teleport contains multiple improvements and bug fixes.
- Added support for self-hosted Github Enterprise SSO connectors in Teleport Enterprise edition. #18521, #18687
- Added audit events for DynamoDB via AWS CLI access. #18035
- Added auth connectors support in Kubernetes Operator. #18350
- Added audit events for desktop access directory sharing. #18398
- Added trusted clusters support for desktop access. #18666
- Added support for
user.spec
syntax in moderated session filters. #18455 - Added support for GKE auto-discovery to Kubernetes access. #18396
- Added FIPS support to desktop access. #18743
- Added
teleport discovery bootstrap
command. #18641 - Added
windows_desktops
as the correct resource fortctl
commands. #18816 - Updated
tsh db ls
JSON and YAML output to include allowed users. #18543 - Updated
tctl auth sign --format kubernetes
to allow merging multiple clusters in the same kubeconfig. #18525 - Improved web UI SSH performance. #18797, #18839
- Improved
tsh play
output in JSON and YAML formats. #18825 - Fixed issue with RDS auto-discovery failing to start in some cases. #18590
- Fixed "cannot read properties of null" error when trying to add a new server using web UI. webapps#1356
- Fixed issue with applications list pagination in web UI. #18601
- Fixed issue with MongoDB commands sometimes failing through database access. #18738
- Fixed issue with automatically imported cloud labels not being used in RBAC in App Access. #18642
- Fixed issue with Kubernetes sessions lingering after all participants have disconnected. #18684
- Fixed issue with Auth Service being down affecting ability to establish new non-moderated SSH sessions. #18441
- Fixed issue with launching SSH sessions when SELinux is enabled. #18810
- Fixed issue with not being able to create SAML connectors with templated role names. #18766
11.0.3
This release of Teleport contains multiple improvements and bug fixes.
- Fixed issue with validation of U2F devices. #17876
- Fixed
tsh ssh -J
not being able to connect to leaf cluster nodes. #18268 - Fixed issue with failed database connection when client requests GSS encryption. #17811
- Fixed issue with setting Teleport version to v10 in Helm charts resulting in invalid config. #18008
- Fixed issue with Teleport Kubernetes resource name conflicting with builtin resources. #17717
- Fixed issue with invalid MS Teams plugin systemd service file. #18028
- Fixed issue with failing to connect to OpenSSH 7.x servers. #18248
- Fixed issue with extra trailing question mark in application Access Requests. #17955
- Fixed issue with application access websocket requests sometimes failing in Chrome. #18002
- Fixed issue with multiple
tbot
's concurrently using the same output directory. #17999 - Fixed issue with
tbot
failing to parse version on some kernels. #18298 - Fixed panic when v9 node runs against v11 Auth Service. #18383
- Fixed issue with Kubernetes proxy caching client credentials between sessions. #18109
- Fixed issue with agents not being able to reconnect to proxies in some cases. #18149
- Fixed issue with remote tunnel connections not being closed properly. #18224
- Added CircleCI support to Machine ID. #17996
- Added support for
arm
andarm64
Docker images for Teleport and Operator. #18222 - Added PostgreSQL and MySQL RDS Proxy support to database access. #18045
- Improved database access denied error messages. #17856
- Improved desktop access errors in case of locked sessions. #17549
- Improved web UI handling of private key policy errors. #17991
- Improved memory usage in clusters with large numbers of active sessions. #18051
- Updated
tsh proxy ssh
to supportHTTPS_PROXY
. #18295 - Updated Azure hosted databases to fetch the new CA. #18172
- Updated
tsh kube login
to support providing default user, group and namespace. #18185 - Updated web UI session listing to include active sessions of all types. #18229
- Updated user locking to terminate in progress TCP application access connections. #18187
- Updated
teleport configure
command to produce v2 config when Auth Service is provided. #17914 - Updated all systemd service files to set max open files limit. #17961
11.0.1
This release of Teleport contains a security fix and multiple bug fixes.
Block SFTP in Moderated Sessions
Teleport did not block SFTP protocol in Moderated Sessions.
Other fixes
- Fixed issue with agent forwarding not working for auto-created users. #17586
- Fixed "traits missing" error in application access. #17737
- Fixed connection leak issue in IAM joining. #17737
- Fixed panic in "tsh db ls". #17780
- Fixed issue with "tsh mfa add" not displaying OTP QR code image on Windows. #17703
- Fixed issue with
tctl rm windows_desktop/<name>
removing all desktops. #17732 - Fixed issue connecting to Redis 7.0 in cluster mode. #17849
- Fixed "failed to open user account database" error after exiting SSH session. #17825
- Improved
tctl
UX when using hardware-backed private keys. #17681 - Improved
tsh mfa add
error reporting. #17580
11.0.0
Teleport 11 brings the following new major features and improvements:
- Hardware-backed private keys support for server access (Enterprise only).
- Replacement of obsolete SCP protocol with SFTP for server access.
- Removal of persistent storage requirement for Helm charts.
- Automatic discovery and enrollment of EKS/AKS clusters for Kubernetes access.
- Richer Azure integrations for server and database access.
- Cassandra and Scylla support for database access, including Amazon Keyspaces.
- GitHub Actions and Terraform support for Machine ID.
- Access Requests and file upload/download support for Teleport Connect.
Hardware-backed private keys (Enterprise Only)
Teleport 11 clients (such as tsh or Connect) support storing their private key material on Yubikey devices instead of filesystem which helps prevent credentials exfiltration attacks.
See how to enable it in the documentation:
Hardware-backed private keys is an enterprise only feature, and is currently supported for server access only.
SFTP protocol
Teleport 11 adds server-side support for SFTP protocol which many IDEs such as VSCode or JetBrains PyCharm, GoLand and others use for browsing, copying, and editing files on remote systems.
The following guides explain how to use IDEs to connect to a remote machine via Teleport:
In addition, Teleport 11 clients will use SFTP protocol for file transfer under the hood instead of the obsolete scp protocol. Server-side scp is still supported so existing clients aren’t affected.
Helm charts persistent storage
In Teleport 11 users no longer need to use persistent storage when deploying Helm charts. When running on Kubernetes, Teleport services will now store their identities in Kubernetes Secrets which removes the need for using persistent storage or static join tokens.
For existing deployments, this change involves migration from Deployment to StatefulSet which is performed automatically during Helm upgrade to Teleport 11.
EKS/AKS discovery
Teleport 11 adds support for automatic discovery and enrollment of AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) and Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) clusters.
Azure integrations
Teleport 11 improves Azure support in multiple areas.
Teleport agents running on Azure VMs will now automatically import Azure tags to label resources.
Teleport database access now supports auto-discovery for Azure-hosted PostgreSQL and MySQL databases. See the Azure guide for more details.
In addition, Teleport database access will now use Azure AD managed identity authentication for Azure-hosted SQL Server databases.
Cassandra/ScyllaDB
Teleport 11 adds support for Cassandra and ScyllaDB databases in Database Access. This includes support for Amazon Keyspaces.
Machine ID
Teleport 11 adds support for secret-less joining of Machine ID agents in GitHub Actions workflows. See the guide for more details: TODO
We have also released a GitHub Action for setting up the Teleport binaries within a GitHub workflow environment. More details regarding this can be found at the Teleport GitHub Actions repository:
https://github.com/gravitational/teleport-actions
In addition, the Teleport Terraform plugin now supports the creation of Machine ID Bots and Bot Tokens.
tsh MFA on Windows
tsh 11 adds support for MFA and passwordless logins via Windows Hello and FIDO2 devices.
Teleport Connect
Teleport Connect has added support for Access Requests and file upload/download.
Breaking Changes
Please familiarize yourself with the following potentially disruptive changes in Teleport 11 before upgrading.
Removed Github external SSO
Beginning in Teleport 11, GitHub SAML SSO will only be available in our Enterprise Edition. GitHub SSO without SAML will continue to work with OSS Teleport.
To keep using GitHub SSO with Teleport Community Edition, SAML SSO needs to be disabled for your GitHub organization. Teleport Community Edition users can continue to use GitHub SSO if using a Github Free or Team GitHub Plan.
Changed Terraform OIDC connector redirect_url type to array
In Teleport Plugins 11, redirect_url
property in OIDC connectors created via
a Terraform module expects an array:
redirect_url = [ "http://example.com" ]
Deprecated Quay.io registry
Starting with Teleport 11, Quay.io as a container registry has been deprecated. Customers should use the new AWS ECR registry to pull Teleport Docker images.
Quay.io registry support will be removed in a future release.
Deprecated old deb/rpm repositories
In Teleport 11, old deb/rpm repositories (deb.releases.teleport.dev and rpm.releases.teleport.dev) have been deprecated. Customers should use the new repositories (apt.releases.teleport.dev and yum.releases.teleport.dev) to install Teleport.
Support for our old deb/rpm repositories will be removed in a future release.
Changed teleport-kube-agent Helm chart to StatefulSet
Teleport 11 agents will now store their identities in Kubernetes Secrets when deployed via a Helm chart which eliminates the need for using persistent storage or static join tokens. Due to this change, Teleport agents are now always deployed as part of StatefulSet regardless of whether persistent storage is enabled or not.
Existing agents that were deployed as Kubernetes Deployments (i.e. without persistent storage) will be automatically converted to StatefulSets during Teleport 11 Helm upgrade.
Removed PostgreSQL backend
The preview PostgreSQL backend was deleted due to performance and scalability concerns.
Removed desktop access support for 32-bit ARM and 386 architectures
32-bit support for desktop access on ARM and 386 architectures has been removed due to performance issues on these devices.
This also reduces the binary size for these builds, making them slightly more convenient for smaller resource-constrained devices.
10.0.0
Teleport 10 is a major release that brings the following new features.
Platform:
- Passwordless (Preview)
- Resource Access Requests (Preview)
- Proxy Peering (Preview)
Server access:
- IP-Based Restrictions (Preview)
- Automatic User Provisioning (Preview)
Database access:
- Audit Logging for Microsoft SQL Server database access
- Snowflake database access (Preview)
- ElastiCache/MemoryDB database access (Preview)
Teleport Connect:
- Teleport Connect for server and database access (Preview)
Machine ID:
- Machine ID database access support (Preview)
Passwordless (Preview)
Teleport 10 introduces passwordless support to your clusters. To use passwordless users may register a security key with resident credentials or use a built-in authenticator, like Touch ID.
See the documentation.
Resource Access Requests (Preview)
Teleport 10 expands just-in-time Access Requests to allow for requesting access to specific resources. This lets you grant users the least privileged access needed for their workflows.
Just-in-time Access Requests are only available in Teleport Enterprise Edition.
Proxy Peering (Preview)
Proxy peering enables Teleport deployments to scale without an increase in load from the number of agent connections. This is accomplished by allowing Proxy Services to tunnel client connections to the desired agent through a neighboring proxy and decoupling the number of agent connections from the number of Proxies.
Proxy peering can be enabled with the following configurations:
auth_service:
tunnel_strategy:
type: proxy_peering
agent_connection_count: 1
proxy_service:
peer_listen_addr: 0.0.0.0:3021
Network connectivity between proxy servers to the peer_listen_addr
is required
for this feature to work.
Proxy peering is only available in Teleport Enterprise Edition.
IP-Based Restrictions (Preview)
Teleport 10 introduces a new role option to pin the source IP in SSH certificates. When enabled, the source IP that was used to request certificates is embedded in the certificate, and SSH servers will reject connection attempts from other IPs. This protects against attacks where valid credentials are exfiltrated from disk and copied out into other environments.
IP-based restrictions are only available in Teleport Enterprise Edition.
Automatic User Provisioning (Preview)
Teleport 10 can be configured to automatically create Linux host users upon login without having to use Teleport's PAM integration. Users can be added to specific Linux groups and assigned appropriate “sudoer” privileges.
To learn more about configuring automatic user provisioning read the documentation.
Audit Logging for Microsoft SQL Server database access
Teleport 9 introduced a preview of database access support for Microsoft SQL Server which didn’t include audit logging of user queries. Teleport 10 captures users' queries and prepared statements and sends them to the audit log, similarly to other supported database protocols.
Teleport database access for SQL Server remains in Preview mode with more UX improvements coming in future releases.
Refer to the guide to set up access to a SQL Server with Active Directory authentication.
Snowflake database access (Preview)
Teleport 10 brings support for Snowflake to database access. Administrators can set up access to Snowflake databases through Teleport for their users with standard database access features like role-based access control and audit logging, including query activity.
Connect your Snowflake database to Teleport following the documentation.
Elasticache/MemoryDB database access (Preview)
Teleport 9 added Redis protocol support to database access. Teleport 10 improves this integration by adding native support for AWS-hosted Elasticache and MemoryDB, including auto-discovery and automatic credential management in some deployment configurations.
Learn more about it in the documentation.
Teleport Connect for server and database access (Preview)
Teleport Connect is a graphical macOS application that simplifies access to your Teleport resources. Teleport Connect 10 supports server access and database access. Other protocols and Windows support are coming in a future release.
Get Teleport Connect installer from the macOS tab on the downloads page: https://goteleport.com/download/.
Machine ID database access support (Preview)
In Teleport 10 we’ve added database access support to Machine ID. Applications can use Machine ID to access databases protected by Teleport.
You can find Machine ID guide for database access in the documentation.
Breaking changes
Please familiarize yourself with the following potentially disruptive changes in Teleport 10 before upgrading.
Auth Service version check
Teleport 10 agents will now refuse to start if they detect that the Auth Service
is more than one major version behind them. You can use the --skip-version-check
flag to
bypass the version check.
Take a look at component compatibility guarantees in the documentation.
HTTP_PROXY for reverse tunnels
Reverse tunnel connections will now respect HTTP_PROXY
environment variables.
This may result in reverse tunnel agents not being able to re-establish
connections if the HTTP proxy is set in their environment and does not allow
connections to the Teleport Proxy Service.
Refer to the documentation for more details.
New APT repos
With Teleport 10 we’ve migrated to new APT repositories that now support multiple release channels, Teleport versions and OS distributions. The new repositories have been backfilled with Teleport versions starting from 6.2.31 and we recommend upgrading to them. The old repositories will be maintained for the foreseeable future.
See the installation instructions.
Removed “tctl access ls”
The tctl access ls
command that returned information about user server access
within the cluster was removed. Please use a previous tctl
version if you’d like
to keep using it.
Relaxed session join permissions
In previous versions of Teleport users needed full access to a Node/Kubernetes
pod in order to join a session. Teleport 10 relaxes this requirement. Joining
sessions remains deny-by-default but now only join_sessions
statements are
checked for session join RBAC.
See the Moderated Sessions guide for more details.
GitHub connectors
The GitHub authentication connector’s teams_to_logins
field is deprecated in favor of the new
teams_to_roles
field. The old field will be removed in a future release.
Teleport FIPS AWS endpoints
Teleport 10 will now automatically use FIPS endpoints for AWS S3 and DynamoDB
when started with the --fips
flag. You can use the use_fips_endpoint=false
connection endpoint option to use regular endpoints for Teleport in FIPS mode,
for example:
s3://bucket/path?region=us-east-1&use_fips_endpoint=false
See the S3/DynamoDB backend documentation for more information.
9.3.9
This release of Teleport contains a security fix, as well as multiple improvements and bug fixes.
Auth bypass in Moderated Sessions
When checking a user’s roles prior to starting a session, Teleport may have incorrectly allowed a session to proceed without moderation depending on the order roles are received from the backend.
Other improvements and fixes
- Fixed issue with per-session MFA swallowing key presses. #13822
- Fixed issue with
tsh db ls -R
now showing allowed users. #13626 - Fixed vertical and horizontal scroll in desktop access. #13905
- Fixed issue with invalid query filters forcing
tsh
relogin. #13747 - Fixed issue with TLS routing and proxy jump. #13928
- Fixed issue with MongoDB connections timing out in certain scenarios. #13859
- Fixed issue with Machine ID certificate renewal with empty requested roles. #13893
- Fixed issue with Windows desktops not being labeled with LDAP attribute labels. #13681
- Fixed issue with desktop access streaming not being terminated properly. #14024
- Added ability to use FIPS endpoints for S3 and DynamoDB using
use_fips_endpoint
connection option. #13703 - Added ability to specify CA pin as a file path in the config. #13089
- Improved reconnect reliability after root proxy restart. #13967
- Improved error messages for failed auth client connections. #13835
9.3.7
This release of Teleport contains multiple improvements and bug fixes.
- Fixed issue with startup delay caused by AWS EC2 check. #13167
- Added
tsh ls -R
that displays resources across all clusters and profiles. #13313 - Fixed issue with
tsh
not correctly reporting "address in use" error during port forwarding. #13679 - Fixed two potential panics. #13590, #13655
- Fixed issue with enhanced session recording not working on recent Ubuntu versions. #13650
- Fixed issue with CA rotation when Database Service does not contain any databases. #13517
- Fixed issue with desktop access connection failing with "invalid channel name rdpsnd" error. #13450
- Fixed issue with invalid Teleport config when enabling IMDSv2 in Terraform config. #13537
9.3.6
This release of Teleport contains multiple improvements and bug fixes.
- Added Unicode clipboard support to desktop access. #13391
- Fixed backwards compatibility issue with fetch Access Requests from older servers. #13490
- Fixed issue with requests to Teleport-protected apps periodically failing with 500 errors. #13469
- Fixed issues with pagination when displaying applications. #13451
- Fixed file descriptor leak in Machine ID. #13386
9.3.5
This release of Teleport contains multiple improvements and bug fixes.
- Fixed backwards compatibility issue with fetching Access Requests from older servers. #13428
- Fixed issue with using Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio with database access. #13337
- Added support for
tsh proxy ssh -J
to improve interoperability with OpenSSH clients. #13311 - Added ability to provide security context in Helm charts. #13286
- Added Application and database access support to reference AWS Terraform deployment. #13383
- Improved reliability of dialing the Auth Service through the Proxy Service. #13399
- Improved
kubectl exec
auditing by logging access denied attempts. #12831, #13400
9.3.4
This release of Teleport contains multiple security, bug fixes and improvements.
Escalation attack in agent forwarding
When setting up agent forwarding on the node, Teleport did not handle unix socket creation in a secure manner.
This could have given a potential attacker an opportunity to get Teleport to change arbitrary file permissions to the attacker’s user.
WebSockets CSRF
When handling websocket requests, Teleport did not verify that the provided Bearer token was generated for the correct user.
This could have allowed a malicious low privileged Teleport user to use a social engineering attack to gain higher privileged access on the same Teleport cluster.
Denial of service in Access Requests
When accepting an Access Request, Teleport did not enforce the maximum request reason size.
This could allow a malicious actor to mount a DoS attack by creating an Access Request with a very large request reason.
Auth bypass in moderated sessions
When initializing a moderated session, Teleport did not discard participant’s input prior to the moderator joining.
This could prevent a moderator from being able to interrupt a malicious command executed by a participant.
Other fixes
- Fixed issue with stdin hijacking when per-session MFA is enabled. #13212
- Added support for automatic tags import when running on AWS EC2. #12593
- Added ability to use multiple redirect URLs in OIDC connectors. #13046
- Fixed issue with ANSI escape sequences being broken when using
tsh
on Windows. #13221 - Fixed issue with
tsh ssh
printing extra error upon exit if last command was unsuccessful. #12903 - Added support for Proxy Protocol v2 in MySQL proxy. #12993
- Upgraded to Go
v1.17.11
. #13104 - Added Windows desktops labeling based on their LDAP attributes. #13238
- Improved performance when listing resources for users with many roles. #13263
9.3.2
This release of Teleport contains two bug fixes.
- Fixed issue with Machine ID's
tsh
version check. #13037 - Fixed AWS related log spam in database agent when not running on AWS. #12984
9.3.0
This release of Teleport contains multiple improvements and bug fixes.
- Fixed issue with
tctl
not takingTELEPORT_HOME
environment variable into account. #12738 - Fixed issue with Redis
AUTH
command not always authenticating the user in database access. #12754 - Fixed issue with Teleport not starting with deprecated U2F configuration. #12826
- Fixed issue with
tsh db ls
not showing allowed users for leaf clusters. #12853 - Fixed issue with
teleport configure
failing when given non-existent data directory. #12806 - Fixed issue with
tctl
not outputting debug logs. #12920 - Fixed issue with Kubernetes access not working when using default CA pool. #12874
- Fixed issue with Machine ID not working in TLS routing mode. #12990
- Improved connection performance in large clusters. #12832
- Improved memory usage in large clusters. #12724
Breaking Changes
Teleport 9.3.0 reduces the minimum GLIBC requirement to 2.18 and enforces more secure cipher suites for desktop access.
As a result of these changes, desktop access users with desktops running Windows Server 2012R2 will need to perform additional configuration to force Windows to use compatible cipher suites.
Windows desktops running Windows Server 2016 and newer will continue to operate normally - no additional configuration is required.
9.2.4
This release of Teleport contains multiple improvements and bug fixes.
- Fixed compatibility issue with agents connected to older Auth Service instances. #12728
- Fixed issue with TLS routing endpoint advertising preference for
http/1.1
overh2
. #12749 - Implemented multiple proxy restart stability improvements. #12632, #12488, #12689
- Improved compatibility with PuTTY. #12662
- Added support for global tsh config file
/etc/tsh.yaml
. #12626 - Added
tbot configure
command. #12576 - Fixed issue with desktop access not working in Teleport Enterprise (Cloud). #12781
- Improved Web UI performance in large clusters. #12637
- Fixed issue with running MySQL stored procedures via database access. #12734
9.2.3
This release of Teleport contains multiple improvements and bug fixes.
- Fixed issue with
HTTP_PROXY
being inadvertently respected in reverse tunnel connections. #12335 - Added
--format
flag totctl token add
command. #12588 - Fixed backwards compatibility issues with session upload. #12535
- Added support for persistency in custom mode in Helm charts. #12218
- Fixed issue with PostgreSQL backend not respecting username from certificate. #12553
- Fixed issues with
kubectl cp
andkubectl exec
not working through Kubernetes access. #12541 - Fixed issues with dynamic registration logic for cloud databases. #12451
- Fixed issue with automatic Add Application script failing to join the cluster. #12539
- Fixed issue with
tctl
crashing when PAM is enabled. #12572 - Added support for setting priority class and extra labels in Helm charts. #12568
- Fixed issue with App Access JWT tokens not including
iat
claim. #12589 - Added ability to inject App Access JWT tokens in rewritten headers. #12589
- Desktop access automatically adds a
teleport.dev/ou
label for desktops discovered via LDAP. #12502 - Updated Machine ID to generates identity files compatible with
tctl
andtsh
. #12500 - Updated internal build infrastructure to Go 1.17.10. #12607
- Improved proxy memory usage in clusters with large number of nodes. #12573
9.2.1
This release of Teleport contains an improvement and several bug fixes.
- Updated
tctl rm
command to support removing tokens. #12439 - Fixed issue with Teleport failing to start when using DynamoDB backend in pay-per-request mode. #12461
- Fixed issue with Kubernetes port forwarding not working. #12468
- Fixed issue with IAM policy limit when using database auto-discovery on Kubernetes. #12457
9.2.0
This release of Teleport contains multiple improvements, security and bug fixes.
- Fixed issue with U2F facets not being properly validated. #12208
- Hardened SQLite permissions. #12360
- Fixed issue with OIDC callback not checking
email_verified
claim. #12360 - Added
max_kubernetes_connections
role option for limiting simultaneous Kubernetes connections. #12360 - Fixed issue with Teleport failing to start with pay-per-request DynamoDB mode. #12360
- Reduced Machine ID verbosity in case of missing secure symlink kernel support. #12423
- Fixed
tsh proxy db
tunnel mode not working for CockroachDB connections. #12400 - Added support for database access certificates in Machine ID. #12195
- Improved shutdown/restart stability in certain scenarios. #12393
- Added support for clickable labels in web UI. #12422
9.1.3
This release of Teleport contains multiple improvements and bug fixes.
- Fixed issue with some MySQL clients not being able to connect to MySQL 8.0 servers. #12340
- Fixed multiple conditions that could lead to SSH sessions freezing. #12286
- Fixed issue with
tsh db ls
failing for leaf clusters. #12320 - Fixed a scenario in which Teleport's internal cache could potentially become unhealthy. #12251, #12002
- Improved performance when opening new application access sessions. #12300
- Added flags to the
teleport configure
command. #12267 - Improved CA rotation stability. #12333
- Fixed issue with
mongosh
certificate verification when using TLS routing. #12363
9.1.2
This release of Teleport contains two bug fixes.
- Fixed issue with Teleport pods not becoming ready on Kubernetes. #12243
- Fixed issue with Teleport processes crashing upon restart after failed host UUID generation. #12222
9.1.1
This release of Teleport contains multiple bug fixes and improvements.
- Fixed regression issue where reverse tunnel connections inadvertently started respecting
HTTP_PROXY
. #12035 - Fixed potential deadlock in SSH server. #12122
- Fixed issue with Kubernetes service not reporting its readiness. #12152
- Fixed issue with JumpCloud identity provider. #11936
- Fixed issue with deleting many records from Firestore backend. #12177
9.1.0
Teleport 9.1 is a minor release that brings several new features, security and bug fixes.
Security
Teleport build infrastructure was updated to use Go v1.17.9 to fix CVE-2022-24675, CVE-2022-28327 and CVE-2022-27536.
SQL backend (preview)
Teleport users can now use PostgreSQL or CockroachDB for storing Auth Service data.
See the documentation for more information.
Server-side filtering and pagination
Searching and filtering resources is now handled on the server, improving the
efficiency of queries with tsh
, tctl
, or the web UI.
The web UI loads resources faster by leveraging server-side pagination. Additionally, the web UI supports bookmarking searches by including the query in the URL.
Other improvements and fixes
- Fixed issue with stdin being ignored after refreshing expired credentials. #11847
- Fixed issue with
tsh
requiring host login when using identity files for some commands. #11793 - Added support for calling proxy over plain HTTP in insecure mode. #11403
- Fixed multiple issues that could lead to sessions output freezing. #11853
- Added optional gRPC client/server latency metrics. #11773
- Fixed issue with connecting to self-hosted databases in TLS insecure mode. #11758
- Improved error message when incorrect auth connector name is used. #11884
- Implemented multiple moderated session stability improvements. #11803, #11890
- Added authenticated tunnel mode to
tsh proxy db
command. #11808 - Fixed issue with application sessions not being deleted upon web logout. #11956
- Improved MySQL audit logging to include support for additional commands. #11949
- Improved reliability of Teleport services restart. #11795
- Fixed issue with Okta OIDC auth connector not working. #11718
- Added support for
json
andyaml
formatting to alltsh
commands. #12050 - Added support for setting
kubernetes_users
,kubernetes_groups
,db_names
,db_users
andaws_role_arns
traits when creating users. #12133 - Fixed potential CA rotation panic. #12004
- Updated
tsh db ls
to display allowed database usernames. #11942 - Fixed goroutine leak in OIDC client. #12078
9.0.4
This release of Teleport contains multiple improvements and fixes.
- Fixed issue with
:
not being allowed in label keys. #11563 - Fixed potential panic in Kubernetes access. #11614
- Added
teleport_connect_to_node_attempts_total
Prometheus metric. #11629 - Multiple CA rotation stability improvements. #11658
- Fixed console player Ctrl-C and Ctrl-D functionality. #11559
- Improved logging in case of node with existing state joining an new cluster. #11751
- Added preview of PostgreSQL/CockroachDB backend. #11667
- Fixed compatibility issues with CA loading between old and new tsh versions. #11663
- Fixed loggers not respecting JSON configuration. #11655
- Added support for Proxy Protocol v2. #11722
- Fixed a number of tsh player stability issues. #11491
- Improved network utilization caused by session uploader. #11698
- Improved remote clusters inventory bookkeeping. #11707
9.0.3
This release of Teleport contains multiple fixes.
- Fixed issue with
tctl
ignoringTELEPORT_HOME
environment variable. #11561 - Fixed multiple moderated sessions stability issues. #11494
- Fixed issue with
tsh version
exiting with error when tsh config file is not present. #11571 - Fixed issue with
tsh
not respecting proxy hosts. #11496 - Fixed issue with Kubernetes forwarder taking HTTP proxies into account. #11462
- Fixed issue with stale DynamoDB Auth Service instances disrupting agent reconnect attempts. #11598
9.0.2
This release of Teleport contains multiple features, improvements and bug fixes.
- Added support for per-user
tsh
configuration preferences. #10336 - Added support for role bootstrapping in OSS. #11175
- Added
HTTP_PROXY
support to tsh. #10209 - Improved error messages
tsh
andtctl
show to include usage information on invalid command line invocation. #11174 - Improved
tctl <resource> ls
output to make it consistent across all resources. #9519 - Fixed multiple issues with CA rotation, graceful restart, and stability. #10706 #11074 #11283
- Fixed issue where MOTD was not always shown. #10735
- Fixed an issue where certificate extension not being included in
tctl auth sign
. #10949 - Fixed a panic that could occur in the Web UI. #11389
9.0.1
This release of Teleport contains multiple improvements and bug fixes.
- Fixed issue with Ctrl-C freezing sessions. #11188
- Improved handling of unknown audit events. #11064
- Improved calculation of public addresses for dynamically registered apps. #11139
- Fixed
tsh aws ecr
returning 500 errors. #11108 - Fixed issue with deleting certain users. #11131
- Fixed issue with Machine ID not detecting token in file config. #11206
9.0.0
Teleport 9.0 is a major release that brings:
- Teleport desktop access GA
- Teleport Machine ID Preview
- Various additions to Teleport database access
- Moderated Sessions for server and Kubernetes access
Desktop access adds support for clipboard sharing, session recording, and per-session MFA.
Teleport Machine ID Preview extends identity-based access to machines. It's the easiest way to issue, renew, and manage SSH and X.509 certificates for service accounts, microservices, CI/CD automation and all other forms of machine-to-machine access.
Database access brings self-hosted Redis support, RDS MariaDB (10.6 and higher) support, auto-discovery for Redshift clusters, and auto-IAM configuration improvements to GA. Additionally, this release also brings Microsoft SQL Server with AD authentication to Preview.
Moderated Sessions enables the creation of sessions where a moderator has to be present. This feature can be selectively enabled for specific sessions via RBAC and can be used in conjunction with per-session MFA.
Desktop access
Clipboard Support
Desktop access now supports copying and pasting text between your local workstation and a remote Windows Desktop. This feature requires a Chromium-based browser and can be disabled via RBAC.
Session Recording
Desktop sessions are now recorded and stored alongside SSH sessions, and can be viewed in Teleport's web interface. Desktop session recordings are fully compatible with the RBAC for sessions feature introduced in Teleport 8.1.
Per-session MFA
Per-session MFA settings now apply to desktop sessions. This allows cluster administrators to require an additional MFA "tap" prior to opening a desktop session. This feature requires a WebAuthn device.
Machine ID (Preview)
Machine ID allows the creation of machine / bot / service account users who can automatically issue, renew, and manage SSH and X.509 certificates to facilitate machine-to-machine access.
Machine ID is a service that programmatically issues and renews short-lived certificates to any service account (e.g., a CI/CD server) by retrieving credentials from the Teleport Auth Service. This enables fine-grained role-based access controls and audit.
Some of the things you can do with Machine ID:
- Machines can retrieve short-lived SSH certificates for CI/CD pipelines.
- Machines can retrieve short-lived X.509 certificates for use with databases or applications.
- Configure role-based access controls and locking for machines.
- Capture access events in the audit log.
Machine ID getting started guide
Database access
Redis
You can now use database access to connect to a self-hosted Redis instance or Redis cluster and view Redis commands in the Teleport audit log. We will be adding support for Amazon Elasticache in the coming weeks.
SQL Server (Preview)
Teleport 9 includes a preview release of Microsoft SQL Server with Active Directory authentication support for database access. Audit logging of query activity is not included in the preview release and will be implemented in a later 9.x release.
RDS MariaDB
Teleport 9 updates MariaDB support with auto-discovery and connection to AWS RDS MariaDB databases using IAM authentication. The minimum MariaDB version that supports IAM authentication is 10.6.
Other Improvements
In addition, Teleport 9 expands auto-discovery to support Redshift databases and 2 new commands which simplify the database access getting started experience: "teleport db configure create", which generates Database Service configuration, and "teleport db configure bootstrap", which configures IAM permissions for the Database Service when running on AWS.
CLI commands reference:
Moderated Sessions
With Moderated Sessions, Teleport administrators can define policies that allow users to invite other users to participate in SSH or Kubernetes sessions as observers, moderators or peers.
Breaking Changes
CentOS 6
CentOS 6 support was deprecated in Teleport 8 and has now been removed.
Desktop access
desktop access now authenticates to LDAP using X.509 client certificates.
Support for the password_file
configuration option has been removed.
8.0.0
Teleport 8.0 is a major release of Teleport that contains new features, improvements, and bug fixes.
New Features
Windows desktop access Preview
Teleport 8.0 includes a preview of the Windows desktop access feature, allowing users passwordless login to Windows Desktops via any modern web browser.
Teleport users can connect to Active Directory enrolled Windows hosts running Windows 10, Windows Server 2012 R2 and newer Windows versions.
To try this feature yourself, check out our Getting Started Guide.
Review the desktop access design in:
TLS Routing
In TLS routing mode all client connections are wrapped in TLS and multiplexed on a single Teleport proxy port.
TLS routing can be enabled by including the following Auth Service configuration:
auth_service:
proxy_listener_mode: multiplex
...
and setting proxy configuration version to v2
to prevent legacy listeners from
being created:
version: v2
proxy_service:
...
AWS CLI
Teleport application access extends AWS console support to CLI . Users are able
to log into their AWS console using tsh apps login
and use tsh aws
commands
to interact with AWS APIs.
See more info in the documentation.
Application and Database Dynamic Registration
With dynamic registration users are able to manage applications and databases without needing to update static YAML configuration or restart application or database agents.
See dynamic registration guides for apps and databases.
RDS Automatic Discovery
With RDS auto discovery Teleport database agents can automatically discover RDS instances and Aurora clusters in an AWS account.
See updated RDS guide for more information.
WebAuthn
WebAuthn support enables Teleport users to use modern multi-factor options, including Apple FaceID and TouchID.
In addition, the Teleport Web UI includes new multi-factor management tools, enabling users to configure and update their multi-factor devices via their web browser.
Lastly, our UI becomes more secure by requiring an additional multi-factor confirmation for certain privileged actions (editing roles for multi-factor confirmation, for example).
Improvements
- Added support for CockroachDB to Database Access. #8505
- Reduced network utilization on large clusters during login. #8471
- Added metrics and added the ability for
tctl top
to show network utilization for resource propagation. #8338 #8603 #8491 - Added support for account recovery and cancellation. #6769
- Added per-session MFA support to database access. #8270
- Added support for profile specific
kubeconfig
. #7840
Fixes
- Fixed issues with web applications that utilized EventSource with application access. #8359
- Fixed issue were interactive sessions would always return exit code 0. #8081
- Fixed issue where JWT signer was omitted from bootstrap logic. #8119
Breaking Changes
CentOS 6
CentOS 6 support will be deprecated in Teleport 8 and removed in Teleport 9.
Teleport 8 will continue to receive security patches for about 9 months after which it will be EOL. Users are encouraged to upgrade to CentOS 7 in that time frame.
Updated dependencies
New run time dependencies have been added to Teleport 8 due to the inclusion of
Rust in the build chain. Teleport 8 requires libgcc_s.so
and libm.so
be
installed on systems running Teleport.
Users of distroless container images are encouraged to use the gcr.io/distroless/cc-debian11 image to run Teleport.
FROM gcr.io/distroless/cc-debian11
Alpine users are recommended to install the libgcc
package in addition to any
glibc compatibility layer they have already been using.
apk --update --no-cache add libgcc
Database access Certificates
With the GODEBUG=x509ignoreCN=0
flag removed in Go 1.17, database access users
will no longer be able to connect to databases that include their hostname in
the CommonName
field of the presented certificate. Users are recommended to
update their database certificates to include hostname in the
Subject Alternative Name
extension instead.
Subscribe to Github issue #7636 which will add ability to control level of TLS verification as a workaround.
Role Changes
New clusters will no longer have the default admin
role, it has been replaced
with 3 smaller scoped roles: access
, auditor
, and editor
.
7.0.0
Teleport 7.0 is a major release of Teleport that contains new features, improvements, and bug fixes.
New Features
MongoDB
Added support for MongoDB to Teleport database access. #6600.
View the database access with MongoDB for more details.
Cloud SQL MySQL
Added support for GCP Cloud SQL MySQL to Teleport database access. #7302
View the Cloud SQL MySQL guide for more details.
AWS Console
Added support for AWS Console to Teleport application access. #7590
Teleport application access can now automatically sign users into the AWS Management Console using Identity federation. View AWS Management Console guide for more details.
Restricted Sessions
Added the ability to block network traffic (IPv4 and IPv6) on a per-SSH session basis. Implemented using BPF tooling which required kernel 5.8 or above. #7099
Enhanced Session Recording
Updated Enhanced Session Recording to no longer require the installation of external compilers like bcc-tools
. Implemented using BPF tooling which required kernel 5.8 or above. #6027
Improvements
- Added the ability to terminate database access certificates when the certificate expires. #5476
- Added additional FedRAMP compliance controls, such as custom disconnect and MOTD messages. #6091 #7396
- Added the ability to export Audit Log and session recordings using the Teleport API. #6731 #7360
- Added the ability to partially configure a cluster. #5857 RFD #28
- Added the ability to disable port forwarding on a per-host basis. #6989
- Added ability to configure
tsh
home directory. #7035 - Added ability to generate OpenSSH client configuration snippets using
tsh config
. #7437 - Added default-port detection to
tsh
#6374 - Improved performance of the Web UI for users with many roles. #7588
Fixes
- Fixed a memory leak that could affect etcd users. #7631
- Fixed an issue where
tsh login
could fail if the user had multiple public addresses defined on the proxy. #7368
Breaking Changes
Enhanced Session Recording
Enhanced Session Recording has been updated to use CO-RE BPF executables. This means that you no longer have to install bcc-tools
, but comes with a higher minimum kernel version of 5.8 and above. #6027
Kubernetes access
Kubernetes access will no longer automatically register a cluster named after the Teleport cluster if the proxy is running within a Kubernetes cluster. Users wishing to retain this functionality now have to explicitly set kube_cluster_name
. #6786
tsh
tsh login
has been updated to no longer change the current Kubernetes context. While tsh login
will write credentials to kubeconfig
it will only update your context if tsh login --kube-cluster
or tsh kube login <kubeCluster>
is used. #6045
6.2
Teleport 6.2 contains new features, improvements, and bug fixes.
Note: the DynamoDB indexing change described below may cause rate-limiting errors from AWS APIs and is slow on large deployments (1000+ existing audit events). The next patch release, v6.2.1, will improve the migration performance. If you run a large DynamoDB-based cluster, we advise you to wait for v6.2.1 before upgrading.
New Features
Added Amazon Redshift Support
Added support for Amazon Redshift to Teleport database access.#6479.
View the database access with Redshift on AWS guide for more details.
Improvements
- Added pass-through header support for Teleport application access. #6601
- Added ability to propagate claim information from root to leaf clusters. #6540
- Added Proxy Protocol for MySQL database access. #6594
- Added prepared statement support for Postgres database access. #6303
- Added
GetSessionEventsRequest
RPC endpoint for Audit Log pagination. RFD 19 #6731 - Changed DynamoDB indexing strategy for events. RFD 24 #6583
Fixes
- Fixed multiple per-session MFA issues. #6542 #6567 #6625 #6779 #6948
- Fixed etcd JWT renewal issue. #6905
- Fixed issue where
kubectl exec
sessions were not being recorded when the target pod was killed. #6068 - Fixed an issue that prevented Teleport from starting on ARMv7 systems. #6711.
- Fixed issue that caused Access Requests to inconsistently allow elevated Kubernetes access. #6492
- Fixed an issue that could cause
session.end
events not to be emitted. #6756 - Fixed an issue with PAM variable interpolation. #6558
Breaking Changes
Agent Forwarding
Teleport 6.2 brings a potentially backward incompatible change with tsh
agent forwarding.
Prior to Teleport 6.2, tsh ssh -A
would create an in-memory SSH agent from your ~/.tsh
directory and forward that agent to the target host.
Starting in Teleport 6.2 tsh ssh -A
by default now forwards your system SSH agent (available at $SSH_AUTH_SOCK
). Users wishing to retain the prior behavior can use tsh ssh -o "ForwardAgent local"
.
For more details see RFD 22 and implementation in #6525.
DynamoDB Indexing Change
DynamoDB users should note that the events backend indexing strategy has changed and a data migration will be triggered after upgrade. For optimal performance perform this migration with only one Auth Service instance online. It may take some time and progress will be periodically written to the Auth Service log. During this migration, only events that have been migrated will appear in the Web UI. After completion, all events will be available.
For more details see RFD 24 and implementation in #6583.
6.1.5
This release of Teleport contains multiple bug fixes.
- Added additional Prometheus Metrics. #6511
- Updated the TLS handshake timeout to 5 seconds to avoid timeout issues on large clusters. #6692
- Fixed issue that caused non-interactive SSH output to show up in logs. #6683
- Fixed two issues that could cause Teleport to panic upon startup. #6431 #5712
6.1.3
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix.
- Added support for PROXY protocol to database access (MySQL). #6517
6.1.2
This release of Teleport contains a new feature.
- Added log formatting and support to enable timestamps for logs. #5898
6.1.1
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix.
- Fixed an issue where DEB builds were not published to the Teleport DEB repository.
6.1.0
Teleport 6.1 contains multiple new features, improvements, and bug fixes.
New Features
U2F for Kubernetes and SSH sessions
Added support for U2F authentication on every SSH and Kubernetes "connection" (a single tsh ssh
or kubectl
call). This is an advanced security feature that protects users against compromises of their on-disk Teleport certificates. Per-session MFA can be enforced cluster-wide or only for some specific roles.
For more details see Per-Session MFA documentation or RFD 14 and RFD 15 for technical details.
Dual Authorization Workflows
Added ability to request multiple users to review and approve Access Requests.
See #5071 for technical details.
Improvements
- Added the ability to propagate SSO claims to PAM modules. #6158
- Added support for cluster routing to reduce latency to leaf clusters. RFD 21
- Added support for Google Cloud SQL to database access. #6090
- Added support CLI credential issuance for application access. #5918
- Added support for Encrypted SAML Assertions. #5598
- Added support for user impersonation. #6073
Fixes
- Fixed interoperability issues with
gpg-agent
. RFD 18 - Fixed websocket support in application access. #6028
- Fixed file argument issues with
tsh play
. #1580 - Fixed
utmp
regressions that caused issues in LXC containers. #6256
6.0.3
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix.
- Fixed a issue that caused high network on deployments with many leaf Trusted Clusters. #6263
6.0.2
This release of Teleport contains bug fixes and adds new default roles.
- Fixed an issue with proxy web endpoint resetting connection when run with
--insecure-no-tls
flag. #5923 - Introduced role presets:
auditor
,editor
andaccess
. #5968 - Added ability to inline
google_service_account
field into Google Workspace OIDC connector. #5563
6.0.1
This release of Teleport contains multiple bug fixes.
- Fixed issue that caused ACME default configuration to fail with
TLS-ALPN-01
challenge. #5839 - Fixed regression in ADFS integration. #5880
6.0.0
Teleport 6.0 is a major release with new features, functionality, and bug fixes.
We have implemented database access, open sourced role-based access control (RBAC), and added official API and a Go client library.
Users can review the 6.0 milestone on Github for more details.
New Features
Database access
Review the database access design in RFD #11.
With database access users can connect to PostgreSQL and MySQL databases using short-lived certificates, configure SSO authentication and role-based access controls for databases, and capture SQL query activity in the audit log.
Getting Started
Configure database access following the Getting Started guide.
Guides
Resources
To learn more about configuring role-based access control for database access, check out the RBAC section.
Architecture provides a more in-depth look at database access internals such as networking and security.
See Reference for an overview of database access related configuration and CLI commands.
Finally, check out Frequently Asked Questions.
OSS RBAC
Open source RBAC support was introduced in RFD #7.
RBAC support gives OSS administrators more granular access controls to servers and other resources with a cluster (like session recording access). An example of an RBAC policy could be: "admins can do anything, developers must never touch production servers and interns can only SSH into staging servers as guests"
In addition, some Access Workflow Plugins will now become available to open source users.
- Access Workflows Golang SDK and API
- Slack
- Gitlab
- Mattermost
- JIRA Plugin
- PagerDuty Plugin
Client libraries and API
API and Client Libraries support was introduced in RFD #10.
The new API and client library reduces the dependencies needed to use the Teleport API as well as making it easier to use. An example of using the new API is below.
// Create a client connected to the Auth server with an exported identity file.
clt, err := client.NewClient(client.Config{
Addrs: []string{"auth.example.com:3025"},
Credentials: []client.Credentials{
client.LoadIdentityFile("identity.pem"),
},
})
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("Failed to create client: %v.", err)
}
defer clt.Close()
// Create a Access Request.
accessRequest, err := types.NewAccessRequest(uuid.New(), "access-admin", "admin")
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("Failed to build Access Request: %v.", err)
}
if err = clt.CreateAccessRequest(ctx, accessRequest); err != nil {
log.Fatalf("Failed to create Access Request: %v.", err)
}
Improvements
- Added
utmp
/wtmp
support for SSH in #5491. - Added the ability to set a Kubernetes specific public address in #5611.
- Added Proxy Protocol support to Kubernetes access in #5299.
- Added ACME (Let's Encrypt) support to make getting and using TLS certificates easier. #5177.
- Added the ability to manage local users to the Web UI in #2945.
- Added the ability to preserve timestamps when using
tsh scp
in #2889.
Fixes
- Fixed authentication failure when logging in via CLI with Access Workflows after removing
.tsh
directory in #5323. - Fixed
tsh login
failure when--proxy
differs from actual proxy public address in #5380. - Fixed session playback issues in #2945.
- Fixed several UX issues in #5559, #5568, #4965, and #5057.
Upgrade Notes
Please follow our standard upgrade procedure to upgrade your cluster.
Note, for clusters using GitHub SSO and Trusted Clusters, when upgrading SSO users will lose connectivity to leaf clusters. Local users will not be affected.
To restore connectivity to leaf clusters for SSO users, leaf admins should update the trusted_cluster
role mapping resource like below.
kind: trusted_cluster
version: v2
metadata:
name: "zztop-oss"
spec:
enabled: true
token: "bar"
web_proxy_addr: 172.10.1.1:3080
tunnel_addr: 172.10.1.1:3024
role_map:
- remote: "admin"
local: ['admin']
- remote: "^(github-.*)$"
local: ['admin']
5.1.0
This release of Teleport adds a new feature.
- Support for creating and assuming Access Workflow requests from within the Web UI (first step toward full Workflow UI support: #4937).
5.0.2
This release of Teleport contains a security fix.
- Patch a SAML authentication bypass (see https://github.com/russellhaering/gosaml2/security/advisories/GHSA-xhqq-x44f-9fgg): #5119.
Any Enterprise SSO users using Okta, Active Directory, OneLogin or custom SAML connectors should upgrade their Auth Service to version 5.0.2 and restart Teleport. If you are unable to upgrade immediately, we suggest disabling SAML connectors for all clusters until the updates can be applied.
5.0.1
This release of Teleport contains multiple bug fixes.
- Always set expiry times on server resource in heartbeats #5008
- Fixes streaming k8s responses (
kubectl logs -f
,kubectl run -it
, etc) #5009 - Multiple fixes for the k8s forwarder #5038
5.0.0
Teleport 5.0 is a major release with new features, functionality, and bug fixes. Users can review 5.0 closed issues on Github for details of all items.
New Features
Teleport 5.0 introduces two distinct features: Teleport application access and significant Kubernetes access improvements - multi-cluster support.
Teleport application access
Teleport can now be used to provide secure access to web applications. This new feature was built with the express intention of securing internal apps which might have once lived on a VPN or had an authorization and authentication mechanism with little to no audit trail. application access works with everything from dashboards to single page Javascript applications (SPA).
Application access uses mutually authenticated reverse tunnels to establish a secure connection with the Teleport unified Access Platform which can then becomes the single ingress point for all traffic to an internal application.
Adding an application follows the same UX as adding SSH servers or Kubernetes clusters, starting with creating a static or dynamic invite token.
$ tctl tokens add --type=app
Then simply start Teleport with a few new flags.
$ teleport start --roles=app --token=xyz --auth-server=proxy.example.com:3080 \
--app-name="example-app" \
--app-uri="http://localhost:8080"
This command will start an app server that proxies the application "example-app" running at http://localhost:8080
at the public address https://example-app.example.com
.
Applications can also be configured using the new app_service
section in teleport.yaml
.
app_service:
# Teleport application access is enabled.
enabled: yes
# We've added a default sample app that will check
# that Teleport application access is working
# and output JWT tokens.
# https://dumper.teleport.example.com:3080/
debug_app: true
apps:
# application access can be used to proxy any HTTP endpoint.
# Note: Name can't include any spaces and should be DNS-compatible A-Za-z0-9-._
- name: "internal-dashboard"
uri: "http://10.0.1.27:8000"
# By default Teleport will make this application
# available on a sub-domain of your Teleport proxy's hostname
# internal-dashboard.teleport.example.com
# - thus the importance of setting up wildcard DNS.
# If you want, it's possible to set up a custom public url.
# DNS records should point to the proxy server.
# internal-dashboard.teleport.example.com
# Example Public URL for the internal-dashboard app.
# public_addr: "internal-dashboard.acme.com"
# Optional labels
# Labels can be combined with RBAC rules to provide access.
labels:
customer: "acme"
env: "production"
# Optional dynamic labels
commands:
- name: "os"
command: ["/usr/bin/uname"]
period: "5s"
# A proxy can support multiple applications. application access
# can also be deployed with a Teleport node.
- name: "arris"
uri: "http://localhost:3001"
public_addr: "arris.example.com"
Application access requires two additional changes. DNS must be updated to point the application domain to the proxy and the proxy must be loaded with a TLS certificate for the domain. Wildcard DNS and TLS certificates can be used to simplify deployment.
# When adding the app_service certificates are required to provide a TLS
# connection. The certificates are managed by the proxy_service
proxy_service:
# We've extended support for https certs. Teleport can now load multiple
# TLS certificates. In the below example we've obtained a wildcard cert
# that'll be used for proxying the applications.
# The correct certificate is selected based on the hostname in the HTTPS
# request using SNI.
https_keypairs:
- key_file: /etc/letsencrypt/live/teleport.example.com/privkey.pem
cert_file: /etc/letsencrypt/live/teleport.example.com/fullchain.pem
- key_file: /etc/letsencrypt/live/*.teleport.example.com/privkey.pem
cert_file: /etc/letsencrypt/live/*.teleport.example.com/fullchain.pem
You can learn more in Introduction to Enrolling Applications.
Teleport Kubernetes access
Teleport 5.0 also introduces two highly requested features for Kubernetes.
- The ability to connect multiple Kubernetes Clusters to the Teleport Access Platform, greatly reducing operational complexity.
- Complete Kubernetes audit log capture #4526, going beyond the existing
kubectl exec
capture.
For a full overview please review the Kubernetes RFD.
To support these changes, we've introduced a new service. This moves Teleport Kubernetes configuration from the proxy_service
into its own dedicated kubernetes_service
section.
When adding the new Kubernetes service, a new type of join token is required.
tctl tokens add --type=kube
Example configuration for the new kubernetes_service
:
# ...
kubernetes_service:
enabled: yes
listen_addr: 0.0.0.0:3027
kubeconfig_file: /secrets/kubeconfig
Note: a Kubernetes port still needs to be configured in the proxy_service
via kube_listen_addr
.
New "tsh kube" commands
tsh kube
commands are used to query registered clusters and switch kubeconfig
context:
$ tsh login --proxy=proxy.example.com --user=awly
# list all registered clusters
$ tsh kube ls
Cluster Name Status
------------- ------
a.k8s.example.com online
b.k8s.example.com online
c.k8s.example.com online
# on login, kubeconfig is pointed at the first cluster (alphabetically)
$ kubectl config current-context
proxy.example.com-a.k8s.example.com
# but all clusters are populated as contexts
$ kubectl config get-contexts
CURRENT NAME CLUSTER AUTHINFO
* proxy.example.com-a.k8s.example.com proxy.example.com proxy.example.com-a.k8s.example.com
proxy.example.com-b.k8s.example.com proxy.example.com proxy.example.com-b.k8s.example.com
proxy.example.com-c.k8s.example.com proxy.example.com proxy.example.com-c.k8s.example.com
# switch between different clusters:
$ tsh kube login c.k8s.example.com
# the traditional way is also supported:
$ kubectl config use-context proxy.example.com-c.k8s.example.com
# check current cluster
$ kubectl config current-context
proxy.example.com-c.k8s.example.com
Other Kubernetes changes:
- Support k8s clusters behind firewall/NAT using a single Teleport cluster #3667
- Support multiple k8s clusters with a single Teleport proxy instance #3952
Additional User and Token Resource
We've added two new RBAC resources; these provide the ability to limit token creation and to list and modify Teleport users:
- resources: [user]
verbs: [list,create,read,update,delete]
- resources: [token]
verbs: [list,create,read,update,delete]
Learn more about Teleport's RBAC Resources
Cluster Labels
Teleport 5.0 also adds the ability to set labels on Trusted Clusters. The labels are set when creating a trusted cluster invite token. This lets teams use the same RBAC controls used on nodes to approve or deny access to clusters. This can be especially useful for MSPs that connect hundreds of customers' clusters - when combined with access workflows, cluster access can be delegated. Learn more by reviewing our Truster Cluster Setup & RBAC Docs
Creating a trusted cluster join token for a production environment:
$ tctl tokens add --type=trusted_cluster --labels=env=prod
kind: role
#...
deny:
# cluster labels control what clusters user can connect to. The wildcard ('*')
# means any cluster. By default, deny rules are empty to preserve backwards
# compatibility
cluster_labels:
'env': 'prod'
Teleport UI Updates
Teleport 5.0 also iterates on the UI Refresh from 4.3. We've moved the cluster list into our sidebar and have added an Application launcher. For customers moving from 4.4 to 5.0, you'll notice that we have moved session recordings back to their own dedicated section.
Other updates:
- We now provide local user management via
https://[cluster-url]/web/users
, providing the ability to edit, reset and delete local users. - Teleport Node & App Install scripts. This is currently an Enterprise-only feature that provides customers with an 'auto-magic' installer script. Enterprise customers can enable this feature by modifying the 'token' resource. See note above.
- We've added a Waiting Room for customers using Access Workflows. Docs
Signed RPM and Releases
Starting with Teleport 5.0, we now provide an RPM repo for stable releases of Teleport. We've also started signing our RPMs to provide assurance that you're always using an official build of Teleport.
See https://rpm.releases.teleport.dev/ for more details.
Improvements
- Added
--format=json
playback option fortsh play
. For exampletsh play --format=json ~/play/0c0b81ed-91a9-4a2a-8d7c-7495891a6ca0.tar | jq '.event
can be used to show all events within an a local archive. #4578 - Added support for continuous backups and auto scaling for DynamoDB. #4780
- Added a Linux ARM64/ARMv8 (64-bit) Release. #3383
- Added
https_keypairs
field which replaceshttps_key_file
andhttps_cert_file
. This allows administrators to load multiple HTTPS certs for Teleport application access. Teleport 5.0 is backwards compatible with the old format, but we recommend updating your configuration to usehttps_keypairs
.
Enterprise Only:
tctl
can load credentials from~/.tsh
#4678- Teams can require a user submitted reason when using Access Workflows #4573
Fixes
- Updated
tctl
to always format resources as lists in JSON/YAML. #4281 - Updated
tsh status
to now print Kubernetes status. #4348 - Fixed intermittent issues with
loginuid.so
. #3245 - Reduced
access denied to Proxy
log spam. #2920 - Various AMI fixes: paths are now consistent with other Teleport packages and configuration files will not be overwritten on reboot.
Documentation
We've added an API Guide to simply developing applications against Teleport.
Upgrade Notes
Please follow our standard upgrade procedure.
- Optional: Consider updating
https_key_file
&https_cert_file
to our newhttps_keypairs:
format. - Optional: Consider migrating Kubernetes access from
proxy_service
tokubernetes_service
after the upgrade.
4.4.6
This release of teleport contains a security fix and a bug fix.
- Patch a SAML authentication bypass (see https://github.com/russellhaering/gosaml2/security/advisories/GHSA-xhqq-x44f-9fgg): #5120.
Any Enterprise SSO users using Okta, Active Directory, OneLogin or custom SAML connectors should upgrade their Auth Service to version 4.4.6 and restart Teleport. If you are unable to upgrade immediately, we suggest disabling SAML connectors for all clusters until the updates can be applied.
- Fix an issue where
tsh login
would fail with anAccessDenied
error if the user was perviously logged into a leaf cluster. #5105
4.4.5
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix.
- Fixed an issue where a slow or unresponsive Teleport Auth Service instance could hang client connections in async recording mode. #4696
4.4.4
This release of Teleport adds enhancements to the Access Workflows API.
-
Support for creating limited roles that trigger Access Requests on login, allowing users to be configured such that no nodes can be accessed without externally granted roles.
-
Teleport UI support for automatically generating Access Requests and assuming new roles upon approval (Access Requests were previously only available in
tsh
). -
New
claims_to_roles
mapping that can use claims from external identity providers to determine which roles a user can request. -
Various minor API improvements to help make requests easier to manage and audit, including support for human-readable request/approve/deny reasons and structured annotations.
4.4.2
This release of Teleport adds support for a new build architecture.
- Added automatic arm64 builds of Teleport to the download portal.
4.4.1
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix.
- Fixed an issue where defining multiple logging configurations would cause Teleport to crash. #4598
4.4.0
This is a major Teleport release with a focus on new features, functionality, and bug fixes. It’s a substantial release and users can review 4.4 closed issues on Github for details of all items.
New Features
Concurrent Session Control
This addition to Teleport helps customers obtain AC-10 control. We now provide two new optional configuration values: max_connections
and max_sessions
.
max_connections
This value is the total number of concurrent sessions within a cluster to nodes running Teleport. This value is applied at a per user level. If you set max_connections
to 1
, a tsh
user would only be able to tsh ssh
into one node at a time.
max_sessions
per connection
This value limits the total number of session channels which can be established across a single SSH connection (typically used for interactive terminals or remote exec operations). This is for cases where nodes have Teleport set up, but a user is using OpenSSH to connect to them. It is essentially equivalent to the MaxSessions
configuration value accepted by sshd
.
spec:
options:
# Optional: Required to be set for AC-10 Compliance
max_connections: 2
# Optional: To match OpenSSH behavior set to 10
max_sessions: 10
session_control_timeout
A new session_control_timeout
configuration value has been added to the auth_service
configuration block of the Teleport config file. It's unlikely that you'll need to modify this.
auth_service:
session_control_timeout: 2m # default
# ...
Session Streaming Improvements
Teleport 4.4 includes a complete refactoring of our event system. This resolved a few customer bug reports such as #3800: Events overwritten in DynamoDB and #3182: Teleport consuming all disk space with multipart uploads.
Along with foundational improvements, 4.4 includes two new experimental session_recording
options: node-sync
and proxy-sync
.
NOTE: These experimental modes require all Teleport Auth Service instances, Proxy Service instances, and nodes to be running Teleport 4.4.
# This section configures the Auth Service:
auth_service:
# Optional setting for configuring session recording. Possible values are:
# "node" : sessions will be recorded on the node level (the default)
# "proxy" : recording on the proxy level, see "recording proxy mode" section.
# "off" : session recording is turned off
#
# EXPERIMENTAL *-sync modes: proxy and node send logs directly to S3 or other
# storage without storing the records on disk at all. This mode will kill a
# connection if network connectivity is lost.
# NOTE: These experimental modes require all Teleport Auth Service instances,
# Proxy Service instances, and nodes to be running Teleport 4.4.
#
# "node-sync" : sessions recording will be streamed from node -> auth -> storage
# "proxy-sync : sessions recording will be streamed from proxy -> auth -> storage
#
session_recording: "node-sync"
Improvements
- Added session streaming. #4045
- Added concurrent session control. #4138
- Added ability to specify leaf cluster when generating
kubeconfig
viatctl auth sign
. #4446 - Added output options (like JSON) for
tsh ls
. #4390 - Added node ID to heartbeat debug log #4291
- Added the option to trigger
pam_authenticate
on login #3966
Fixes
- Fixed issue that caused some idle
kubectl exec
sessions to terminate. #4377 - Fixed symlink issued when using
tsh
on Windows. #4347 - Fixed
tctl top
so it runs without the debug flag and on dark terminals. #4282 #4231 - Fixed issue that caused DynamoDB not to respect HTTP CONNECT proxies. #4271
- Fixed
/readyz
endpoint to recover much quicker. #4223
Documentation
- Updated Google Workspace documentation to add clarification on supported account types. #4394
- Updated IoT instructions on necessary ports. #4398
- Updated Trusted Cluster documentation on how to remove trust from root and leaf clusters. #4358
- Updated the PAM documentation with PAM authentication usage information. #4352
Upgrade Notes
Please follow our standard upgrade procedure.
4.3.9
This release of Teleport contains a security fix.
- Patch a SAML authentication bypass (see https://github.com/russellhaering/gosaml2/security/advisories/GHSA-xhqq-x44f-9fgg): #5122.
Any Enterprise SSO users using Okta, Active Directory, OneLogin or custom SAML connectors should upgrade their Auth Service to version 4.3.9 and restart Teleport. If you are unable to upgrade immediately, we suggest disabling SAML connectors for all clusters until the updates can be applied.
4.3.8
This release of Teleport adds support for a new build architecture.
- Added automatic arm64 builds of Teleport to the download portal.
4.3.7
This release of Teleport contains a security fix and a bug fix.
- Mitigated CVE-2020-15216 by updating github.com/russellhaering/goxmldsig.
Details
A vulnerability was discovered in the github.com/russellhaering/goxmldsig
library which is used by Teleport to validate the
signatures of XML files used to configure SAML 2.0 connectors. With a carefully crafted XML file, an attacker can completely
bypass XML signature validation and pass off an altered file as a signed one.
Actions
The goxmldsig
library has been updated upstream and Teleport 4.3.7 includes the fix. Any Enterprise SSO users using Okta,
Active Directory, OneLogin or custom SAML connectors should upgrade their Auth Service to version 4.3.7 and restart Teleport.
If you are unable to upgrade immediately, we suggest deleting SAML connectors for all clusters until the updates can be applied.
- Fixed an issue where DynamoDB connections made by Teleport would not respect the
HTTP_PROXY
orHTTPS_PROXY
environment variables. #4271
4.3.6
This release of Teleport contains multiple bug fixes.
- Fixed an issue with prefix migration that could lead to loss of cluster state. #4299 #4345
- Fixed an issue that caused excessively slow loading of the UI on large clusters. #4326
- Updated
/readyz
endpoint to recover faster after node goes into degraded state. #4223 - Added node UUID to debug logs to allow correlation between TCP connections and nodes. #4291
4.3.5
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix.
- Fixed issue that caused Teleport Docker images to be built incorrectly. #4201
4.3.4
This release of Teleport contains multiple bug fixes.
- Fixed issue that caused intermittent login failures when using PAM modules like
pam_loginuid.so
andpam_selinux.so
. #4133 - Fixed issue that required users to manually verify a certificate when exporting an identity file. #4003
- Fixed issue that prevented local user creation using Firestore. #4160
- Fixed issue that could cause
tsh
to panic when using a PEM file. #4189
4.3.2
This release of Teleport contains multiple bug fixes.
- Reverted base OS in container images to Ubuntu. #4054
- Fixed an issue that prevented changing the path for the Audit Log. #3771
- Fixed an issue that allowed servers with invalid labels to be added to the cluster. #4034
- Fixed an issue that caused Cloud Firestore to panic on startup. #4041
- Fixed an error that would cause Teleport to fail to load with the error "list of proxies empty". #4005
- Fixed an issue that would prevent playback of Kubernetes session #4055
- Fixed regressions in the UI. #4013 #4012 #4035 #4051 #4044
4.3.0
This is a major Teleport release with a focus on new features, functionality, and bug fixes. It’s a substantial release and users can review 4.3 closed issues on Github for details of all items.
New Features
Web UI
Teleport 4.3 includes a completely redesigned Web UI. The new Web UI expands the management functionality of a Teleport cluster and the user experience of using Teleport. Teleport's new terminal provides a jumping-off point to access nodes and nodes on other clusters via the web.
Teleport's Web UI now exposes Teleport’s Audit log, letting auditors and administrators view Teleport access events, SSH events, recording session, and enhanced session recording all in one view.
Teleport Plugins
Teleport 4.3 introduces four new plugins that work out of the box with Approval Workflow. These plugins allow you to automatically support role escalation with commonly used third party services. The built-in plugins are listed below.
Improvements
- Added the ability for local users to reset their own passwords. #2387
- Added user impersonation (
kube_users)
support to Kubernetes Proxy. #3369 - Added support for third party S3-compatible storage for sessions. #3057
- Added support for GCP backend data stores. #3766 #3014
- Added support for X11 forwarding to OpenSSH servers. #3401
- Added support for auth plugins in proxy
kubeconfig
. #3655 - Added support for OpenSSH-like escape sequence. #3752
- Added
--browser
flag totsh
. #3737 - Updated
teleport configure
output to be more useful out of the box. #3429 - Updated ability to only show SSO on the login page. #2789
- Updated help and support section in Web UI. #3531
- Updated default SSH signing algorithm to SHA-512 for new clusters. #3777
- Standardized audit event fields.
Fixes
- Fixed removing existing user definitions in kubeconfig. #3209
- Fixed an issue where port forwarding could fail in certain circumstances. #3749
- Fixed temporary role grants issue when forwarding Kubernetes requests. #3624
- Fixed an issue that prevented copy/paste in the web termination. #92
- Fixed an issue where the proxy did not test Kubernetes permissions at startup. #3812
- Fixed
tsh
andgpg-agent
integration. #3169 - Fixed Vulnerabilities in Teleport Docker Image https://quay.io/repository/gravitational/teleport?tab=tags
Upgrade Notes
Always follow the recommended upgrade procedure to upgrade to this version.
New Signing Algorithm
If you’re upgrading an existing version of Teleport, you may want to consider rotating CA to SHA-256 or SHA-512 for RSA SSH certificate signatures. The previous default was SHA-1, which is now considered to be weak against brute-force attacks. SHA-1 certificate signatures are also no longer accepted by OpenSSH versions 8.2 and above. All new Teleport clusters will default to SHA-512 based signatures. To upgrade an existing cluster, set the following in your teleport.yaml
:
teleport:
ca_signature_algo: "rsa-sha2-512"
Rotate the cluster CA, following these docs.
Web UI
Due to the number of changes included in the redesigned Web UI, some URLs and functionality have shifted. Refer to the following ticket for more details. #3580
RBAC for Audit Log and Recorded Sessions
Teleport 4.3 has made the audit log accessible via the Web UI. Enterprise customers
can limit access by changing the options on the new event
resource.
# list and read audit log, including audit events and recorded sessions
- resources: [event]
verbs: [list, read]
Kubernetes Permissions
The minimum set of Kubernetes permissions that need to be granted to Teleport proxies has been updated. If you use the Kubernetes integration, please make sure that the ClusterRole used by the proxy has sufficient permissions.
Path prefix for etcd
The etcd backend now correctly uses the “prefix” config value when storing data. Upgrading from 4.2 to 4.3 will migrate the data as needed at startup. Make sure you follow our Teleport upgrade guidance.
Note: If you use an etcd backend with a non-default prefix and need to downgrade from 4.3 to 4.2, you should backup Teleport data and restore it into the downgraded cluster.
4.2.12
This release of Teleport contains a security fix.
- Mitigated CVE-2020-15216 by updating github.com/russellhaering/goxmldsig.
Details
A vulnerability was discovered in the github.com/russellhaering/goxmldsig
library which is used by Teleport to validate the
signatures of XML files used to configure SAML 2.0 connectors. With a carefully crafted XML file, an attacker can completely
bypass XML signature validation and pass off an altered file as a signed one.
Actions
The goxmldsig
library has been updated upstream and Teleport 4.2.12 includes the fix. Any Enterprise SSO users using Okta,
Active Directory, OneLogin or custom SAML connectors should upgrade their Auth Service to version 4.2.12 and restart Teleport.
If you are unable to upgrade immediately, we suggest deleting SAML connectors for all clusters until the updates can be applied.
4.2.11
This release of Teleport contains multiple bug fixes.
- Fixed an issue that prevented upload of session archives to NFS volumes. #3780
- Fixed an issue with port forwarding that prevented TCP connections from being closed correctly. #3801
- Fixed an issue in
tsh
that would cause connections to the Auth Service to fail on large clusters. #3872 - Fixed an issue that prevented the use of Write-Only roles with S3 and GCS. #3810
4.2.10
This release of Teleport contains multiple bug fixes.
- Fixed an issue that caused Teleport environment variables not to be available in PAM modules. #3725
- Fixed an issue with
tsh login <clusterName>
not working correctly with Kubernetes clusters. #3693
4.2.9
This release of Teleport contains multiple bug fixes.
- Fixed an issue where double
tsh login
would be required to login to a leaf cluster. #3639 - Fixed an issue that was preventing connection reuse. #3613
- Fixed an issue that could cause
tsh ls
to return stale results. #3536
4.2.8
This release of Teleport contains multiple bug fixes.
- Fixed issue where
^C
would not terminatetsh
. #3456 - Fixed an issue where enhanced session recording could cause Teleport to panic. #3506
4.2.7
As part of a routine security audit of Teleport, a security vulnerability was discovered that affects all recent releases of Teleport. We strongly suggest upgrading to the latest patched release to mitigate this vulnerability.
Details
Due to a flaw in how the Teleport Web UI handled host certificate validation, host certificate validation was disabled for clusters where connections were terminated at the node. This means that an attacker could impersonate a Teleport node without detection when connecting through the Web UI.
Clusters where sessions were terminated at the proxy (recording proxy mode) are not affected.
Command line programs like tsh
(or ssh
) are not affected by this vulnerability.
Actions
To mitigate this issue, upgrade and restart all Teleport proxy processes.
4.2.6
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix.
- Fixed a regression in reissuing certificate that could cause nodes to not start. #3449
4.2.5
This release of Teleport contains multiple bug fixes.
- Added support for custom OIDC prompts. #3409
- Added support for
kubernetes_users
in roles. #3409 - Added support for extended variable interpolation. #3409
- Added SameSite attribute to CSRF cookie. #3441
4.2.4
This release of Teleport contains bug fixes.
- Fixed issue where Teleport could connect to the wrong node and added support to connect via UUID. #2396
- Fixed issue where
tsh login
would fail to output identity when using the--out
parameter. #3339
4.2.3
This release of Teleport contains bug and security fixes.
- Mitigated CVE-2020-9283 by updating golang.org/x/crypto.
- Fixed PAM integration to support user creation upon login. #3317 #3346
- Improved Teleport performance on large IoT clusters. #3227
- Added support for PluginData to Teleport plugins. #3286 #3298
4.2.2
This release of Teleport contains bug fixes and improvements.
- Fixed a regression in role mapping between trusted clusters. #3252
- Improved variety of issues with Enhanced Session Recording including support for more operating systems and install from packages. #3279
4.2.1
This release of Teleport contains bug fixes and minor usability improvements.
- New build command for client-only (
tsh
) .pkg builds. #3159 - Added support for etcd password auth. #3234
- Added third-party s3 support. #3234
- Fixed an issue where access-request event system fails when cache is enabled. #3223
- Fixed cgroup resolution so enhanced session recording works on Debian based distributions. #3215
4.2.0
This is a minor Teleport release with a focus on new features and bug fixes.
Improvements
- Alpha: Enhanced Session Recording lets you know what's really happening during a Teleport Session. #2948
- Alpha: Workflows API lets admins escalate RBAC roles in response to user requests. Read the docs. #3006
- Beta: Teleport provides HA Support using Firestore and Google Cloud Storage using Google Cloud Platform. Read the docs. #2821
- Remote tctl execution is now possible. Read the docs. #1525 #2991
Fixes
- Fixed issue in socks4 when rendering remote address #3110
Documentation
- Adopting root/leaf terminology for trusted clusters. Trusted cluster documentation.
- Documented Teleport FedRAMP & FIPS Support. FedRAMP & FIPS documentation.
4.1.11
This release of Teleport contains a security fix.
- Mitigated CVE-2020-15216 by updating github.com/russellhaering/goxmldsig.
Details
A vulnerability was discovered in the github.com/russellhaering/goxmldsig
library which is used by Teleport to validate the
signatures of XML files used to configure SAML 2.0 connectors. With a carefully crafted XML file, an attacker can completely
bypass XML signature validation and pass off an altered file as a signed one.
Actions
The goxmldsig
library has been updated upstream and Teleport 4.1.11 includes the fix. Any Enterprise SSO users using Okta,
Active Directory, OneLogin or custom SAML connectors should upgrade their Auth Service to version 4.1.11 and restart Teleport.
If you are unable to upgrade immediately, we suggest deleting SAML connectors for all clusters until the updates can be applied.
4.1.10
As part of a routine security audit of Teleport, a security vulnerability was discovered that affects all recent releases of Teleport. We strongly suggest upgrading to the latest patched release to mitigate this vulnerability.
Details
Due to a flaw in how the Teleport Web UI handled host certificate validation, host certificate validation was disabled for clusters where connections were terminated at the node. This means that an attacker could impersonate a Teleport node without detection when connecting through the Web UI.
Clusters where sessions were terminated at the proxy (recording proxy mode) are not affected.
Command line programs like tsh
(or ssh
) are not affected by this vulnerability.
Actions
To mitigate this issue, upgrade and restart all Teleport proxy processes.
4.1.9
This release of Teleport contains a security fix.
- Mitigated CVE-2020-9283 by updating golang.org/x/crypto.
4.1.8
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix.
- Fixed a regression in role mapping between trusted clusters. #3252
4.1.7
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix.
- Fixed issue where the port forwarding option in a role was ignored. #3208
4.1.6
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix.
- Fixed an issue that caused Teleport not to start with certain OIDC claims. #3053
4.1.5
This release of Teleport adds support for an older version of Linux.
- Added RHEL/CentOS 6.x builds to the build pipeline. #3175
4.1.4
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix.
- Fixed GSuite integration by adding support for service accounts. #3122
4.1.3
This release of Teleport contains multiple bug fixes.
- Removed
TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA{256,384}
from default ciphersuites due to compatibility issues with HTTP2. - Fixed issues with
local_auth
for FIPS builds. #3100 - Upgraded Go runtime to 1.13.2 to mitigate CVE-2019-16276 and CVE-2019-17596.
4.1.2
This release of Teleport contains improvements to the build code.
- Added support for building Docker images using the FIPS-compliant version of Teleport. The first of these images is quay.io/gravitational/teleport-ent:4.1.2-fips
- In future, these images will be automatically built for use by Teleport Enterprise customers.
4.1.1
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix.
- Fixed an issue with multi-cluster EKS when the Teleport proxy runs outside EKS. #3070
4.1.0
This is a major Teleport release with a focus on stability and bug fixes.
Improvements
- Support for IPv6. #2124
- Kubernetes support does not require SNI. #2766
- Support use of a path for
auth_token
inteleport.yaml
. #2515 - Implement ProxyJump compatibility. #2543
- Audit logs should show roles. #2823
- Allow
tsh
to go background and without executing remote command. #2297 - Provide a high level tool to backup and restore the cluster state. #2480
- Investigate nodes using stale list when connecting to proxies (discovery protocol). #2832
Fixes
- Proxy can hang due to invalid OIDC connector. #2690
- Proper
-D
flag parsing. #2663 tsh
status does not show correct cluster name. #2671- Teleport truncates MOTD with PAM. #2477
- Miscellaneous fixes around error handling and reporting.
4.0.16
As part of a routine security audit of Teleport, a security vulnerability was discovered that affects all recent releases of Teleport. We strongly suggest upgrading to the latest patched release to mitigate this vulnerability.
Details
Due to a flaw in how the Teleport Web UI handled host certificate validation, host certificate validation was disabled for clusters where connections were terminated at the node. This means that an attacker could impersonate a Teleport node without detection when connecting through the Web UI.
Clusters where sessions were terminated at the proxy (recording proxy mode) are not affected.
Command line programs like tsh
(or ssh
) are not affected by this vulnerability.
Actions
To mitigate this issue, upgrade and restart all Teleport proxy processes.
4.0.15
This release of Teleport contains a security fix.
- Mitigated CVE-2020-9283 by updating golang.org/x/crypto.
4.0.14
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix.
- Fixed a regression in role mapping between trusted clusters. #3252
4.1.13
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix.
- Fixed issue where the port forwarding option in a role was ignored. #3208
4.0.12
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix.
- Fixed an issue that caused Teleport not to start with certain OIDC claims. #3053
4.0.11
This release of Teleport adds support for an older version of Linux.
- Added RHEL/CentOS 6.x builds to the build pipeline. #3175
4.0.10
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix.
- Fixed a goroutine leak that occurred whenever a leaf cluster disconnected from the root cluster. #3037
4.0.9
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix.
- Fixed issue where Web UI could not connect to older nodes within a cluster. #2993
4.0.8
This release of Teleport contains two bug fixes.
Description
- Fixed issue where new versions of
tsh
could not connect to older clusters. #2969 - Fixed trait encoding to be more robust. #2970
4.0.6
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix.
- Fixed issue introduced in 4.0.5 that broke session recording when using the recording proxy. #2957
4.0.4
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix.
- Fixed a memory leak in the cache module. #2892
4.0.3
- Reduced keep-alive interval to improve interoperability with popular load balancers. #2845
- Fixed issue where non-RSA certificates were rejected when not in FIPS mode. #2805
4.0.2
This release of Teleport contains multiple bug fixes.
- Fixed an issue that caused active sessions not to be shown. #2801
- Fixed further issues with host certificate principal generation. #2812
- Fixed issue where fetching CA would sometimes return not found. #2805
4.0.1
This release of Teleport contains multiple bug fixes.
- Fixed issue that caused processes to be spawned with an incorrect GID. #2791
- Fixed host certificate principal generation to only include hosts or IP addresses. #2790
- Fixed issue preventing
tsh
4.0 from connection to 3.2 clusters. #2784
4.0.0
This is a major Teleport release which introduces support for Teleport Internet of Things (IoT). In addition to this new feature this release includes usability, performance, and bug fixes listed below.
New Features
Teleport for IoT
With Teleport 4.0, nodes gain the ability to use reverse tunnels to dial back to a Teleport cluster to bypass firewall restrictions. This allows connections even to nodes that a cluster does not have direct network access to. Customers that have been using Trusted Clusters to achieve this can now utilize a unified interface to access all nodes within their infrastructure.
FedRamp Compliance
With this release of Teleport, we have built out the foundation to help Teleport Enterprise customers build and meet the requirements in a FedRAMP System Security Plan (SSP). This includes a FIPS 140-2 friendly build of Teleport Enterprise as well as a variety of improvements to aid in complying with security controls even in FedRAMP High environments.
Improvements
- Teleport now support 10,000 remote connections to a single Teleport cluster. Using our recommend hardware setup.
- Added ability to delete node using
tctl rm
. #2685 - Output of
tsh ls
is now sorted by node name. #2534
Bug Fixes
- Switched to
xdg-open
to open a browser window on Linux. #2536 - Increased SSO callback timeout to 180 seconds. #2533
- Set permissions on TTY similar to OpenSSH. #2508
The lists of improvements and bug fixes above mention only the significant changes, please take a look at the complete list on Github for more.
Upgrading
Teleport 4.0 is backwards compatible with Teleport 3.2 and later. Follow the recommended upgrade procedure to upgrade to this version.
Note that due to substantial changes between Teleport 3.2 and 4.0, we recommend creating a backup of the backend datastore (DynamoDB, etcd, or dir) before upgrading a cluster to Teleport 4.0 to allow downgrades.
Notes on compatibility
Teleport has always validated host certificates when a client connects to a server, however prior to Teleport 4.0, Teleport did not validate the host the user requests a connection to is in the list of principals on the certificate. To avoid issues during the upgrade, make sure the hosts you connect to have the appropriate address set in public_addr
in teleport.yaml
before upgrading.
3.2.15
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix.
- Fixed a regression in role mapping between trusted clusters. #3252
3.2.14
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix and a feature.
- Restore
CreateWebSession
method used by some integrations. #3076 - Add Docker registry and Helm repository support to
tsh login
. #3045
3.2.13
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix.
Description
- Fixed issue with TLS certificate not included in identity exported by
tctl auth sign
. #3001
3.2.12
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix.
- Fixed issue where Web UI could not connect to older nodes within a cluster. #2993
3.2.11
This release of Teleport contains two bug fixes.
- Fixed issue where new versions of
tsh
could not connect to older clusters. #2969 - Fixed trait encoding to be more robust. #2970
3.2.9
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix.
- Fixed issue introduced in 3.2.8 that broke session recording when using the recording proxy. #2957
3.2.4
This release of Teleport contains multiple bug fixes.
- Read cluster name from
TELEPORT_SITE
environment variable intsh
. #2675 - Multiple improvements around logging in and saving
tsh
profiles. #2657
3.2.2
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix.
Changes
- Fixed issue with
--bind-addr
implementation. #2650
3.2.1
This release of Teleport contains a new feature.
Changes
- Added
--bind-addr
to forcetsh
to bind to a specific port during SSO login. #2620
3.2
This version brings support for Amazon's managed Kubernetes offering (EKS).
Starting with this release, Teleport proxy uses the impersonation API instead of the CSR API.
3.1.14
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix.
- Fixed issue where Web UI could not connect to older nodes within a cluster. #2993
3.1.13
This release of Teleport contains two bug fixes.
- Fixed issue where new versions of
tsh
could not connect to older clusters. #2969 - Fixed trait encoding to be more robust. #2970
3.1.11
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix.
- Fixed issue introduced in 3.1.10 that broke session recording when using the recording proxy. #2957
3.1.8
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix.
Changes
- Fixed issue where SSO users TTL was set incorrectly. #2564
3.1.7
This release of Teleport contains a bug fix.
Changes
3.1.6
This release of Teleport contains bug fixes, security fixes, and user experience improvements.
Changes
- Use
xdg-open
instead ofsensible-browser
to open links on Linux. #2454 - Increased SSO callback timeout to 180 seconds. #2483
- Improved Teleport error messages when it fails to start. #2525
- Sort
tsh ls
output by node name. #2511 - Support different regions for S3 (sessions) and DynamoDB (audit log). #2007
- Fixed syslog output even when Teleport is in debug mode. #2550
- Fixed audit log naming conventions. #2388
- Fixed issue where
~/.tsh/profile
was deleted upon logout. #2546 - Fixed output of
tctl get
to be compatible withtctl create
. #2479 - Fixed issue where multiple file upload with
scp
did not work correctly. #2094 - Correctly set permissions TTY. #2540
- Mitigated scp issues when connected to malicious server #2539
3.1.5
Teleport 3.1.5 contains a bug fix and security fix.
Bug fixes
- Fixed issue where certificate authorities were not fetched during every login. #2526
- Upgraded Go to 1.11.5 to mitigate CVE-2019-6486: CPU denial of service in P-521 and P-384 elliptic curve implementation.
3.1.4
Teleport 3.1.4 contains one new feature and two bug fixes.
New Feature
- Added support for GSuite as a SSO provider. #2455
Bug fixes
- Fixed issue where Kubernetes groups were not being passed to remote clusters. #2484
- Fixed issue where the client was pulling incorrect CA for trusted clusters. #2487
3.1.3
Teleport 3.1.3 contains two security fixes.
Bugfixes
- Updated xterm.js to mitigate a RCE in xterm.js.
- Mitigate potential timing attacks during bearer token authentication. #2482
- Fixed
x509: certificate signed by unknown authority
error when connecting to DynamoDB within Gravitational publish Docker image. #2473
3.1.2
Teleport 3.1.2 contains a security fix. We strongly encourage anyone running Teleport 3.1.1 to upgrade.
Bugfixes
- Due to the flaw in internal RBAC verification logic, a compromised node, trusted cluster or authenticated non-privileged user can craft special request to Teleport's internal Auth Service API to gain access to the private key material of the cluster's internal certificate authorities and elevate their privileges to gain full administrative access to the Teleport cluster. This vulnerability only affects authenticated clients, there is no known way to exploit this vulnerability outside the cluster for unauthenticated clients.
3.1.1
Teleport 3.1.1 contains a security fix. We strongly encourage anyone running Teleport 3.1.0 to upgrade.
- Upgraded Go to 1.11.4 to mitigate CVE-2018-16875: CPU denial of service in chain validation Go. For customers using the RHEL5.x compatible release of Teleport, we've backported this fix to Go 1.9.7, before releasing RHEL 5.x compatible binaries.
3.1
This is a major Teleport release with a focus on backwards compatibility, stability, and bug fixes. Some of the improvements:
- Added support for regular expressions in RBAC label keys and values. #2161
- Added support for configurable server side keepalives. #2334
- Added support for some
-o
to improve OpenSSH interoperability. #2330 - Added i386 binaries as well as binaries built with older version of Go to support legacy systems. #2277
- Added SOCKS5 support to
tsh
. #1693 - Improved UX and security for nodes joining a cluster. #2294
- Improved Kubernetes UX. #2291 #2258 #2304
- Fixed bug that did not allow copy and paste of texts over 128 in the Web UI. #2313
- Fixes issues with
scp
when using the Web UI. #2300
3.0.5
Teleport 3.0.5 contains a security fix.
Bug fixes
- Upgraded Go to 1.11.5 to mitigate CVE-2019-6486: CPU denial of service in P-521 and P-384 elliptic curve implementation.
3.0.4
Teleport 3.0.4 contains two security fixes.
Bugfixes
- Updated xterm.js to mitigate a RCE in xterm.js.
- Mitigate potential timing attacks during bearer token authentication. #2482
3.0.3
Teleport 3.0.3 contains a security fix. We strongly encourage anyone running Teleport 3.0.2 to upgrade.
Bugfixes
- Due to the flaw in internal RBAC verification logic, a compromised node, trusted cluster or authenticated non-privileged user can craft special request to Teleport's internal Auth Service API to gain access to the private key material of the cluster's internal certificate authorities and elevate their privileges to gain full administrative access to the Teleport cluster. This vulnerability only affects authenticated clients, there is no known way to exploit this vulnerability outside the cluster for unauthenticated clients.
3.0.2
Teleport 3.0.2 contains a security fix. We strongly encourage anyone running Teleport 3.0.1 to upgrade.
- Upgraded Go to 1.11.4 to mitigate CVE-2018-16875: CPU denial of service in chain validation Go. For customers using the RHEL5.x compatible release of Teleport, we've backported this fix to Go 1.9.7, before releasing RHEL 5.x compatible binaries.
3.0.1
This release of Teleport contains the following bug fix:
- Fix regression that marked ADFS claims as invalid. #2293
3.0
This is a major Teleport release which introduces support for Kubernetes clusters. In addition to this new feature this release includes several usability and performance improvements listed below.
Kubernetes Support
tsh login
can retrieve and install certificates for both Kubernetes and SSH at the same time.- Full audit log support for
kubectl
commands, including recording of the sessions ifkubectl exec
command was interactive. - Unified (AKA "single pane of glass") RBAC for both SSH and Kubernetes permissions.
Improvements
- Teleport administrators can now fine-tune the enabled ciphersuites #1999
- Improved user experience linking trusted clusters together #1971
- All Teleport components (proxy, auth and nodes) now support
public_addr
setting which allows them to be hosted behind NAT/Load Balancers. #1793 - We have documented the previously undocumented monitoring endpoints #2103
- The
etcd
back-end has been updated to implement 3.3+ protocol. See the upgrading notes below. - Listing nodes via
tsh ls
or the web UI no longer shows nodes that the currently logged in user has no access to. #1954 - It is now possible to build
tsh
client on Windows. Note: onlytsh login
command is implemented. #1996. -i
flag totsh login
is now guarantees to be non-interactive. #2221
Bugfixes
- Removed the bogus error message "access denied to perform action create on user" #2132
scp
implementation in "recording proxy" mode did not work correctly. #2176- Removed the limit of 8 trusted clusters with SSO. #2192
tsh ls
now works correctly when executed on a remote/trusted cluster #2204
The lists of improvements and bug fixes above mention only the significant changes, please take a look at the complete list on Github for more.
Upgrading to 3.0
Follow the recommended upgrade procedure to upgrade to this version.
WARNING: if you are using Teleport with the etcd back-end, make sure your
etcd
version is 3.3 or newer prior to upgrading to Teleport 3.0.
2.7.9
Teleport 2.7.9 contains a security fix.
Bug fixes
- Upgraded Go to 1.11.5 to mitigate CVE-2019-6486: CPU denial of service in P-521 and P-384 elliptic curve implementation.
2.7.8
Teleport 2.7.8 contains two security fixes.
Bugfixes
- Updated xterm.js to mitigate a RCE in xterm.js.
- Mitigate potential timing attacks during bearer token authentication. #2482
2.7.7
Teleport 2.7.7 contains two security fixes. We strongly encourage anyone running Teleport 2.7.6 to upgrade.
Bugfixes
- Due to the flaw in internal RBAC verification logic, a compromised node, trusted cluster or authenticated non-privileged user can craft special request to Teleport's internal Auth Service API to gain access to the private key material of the cluster's internal certificate authorities and elevate their privileges to gain full administrative access to the Teleport cluster. This vulnerability only affects authenticated clients, there is no known way to exploit this vulnerability outside the cluster for unauthenticated clients.
- Upgraded Go to 1.11.4 to mitigate CVE-2018-16875: CPU denial of service in chain validation Go.
2.7.6
This release of Teleport contains the following bug fix:
- Fix regression that marked ADFS claims as invalid. #2293
2.7.5
This release of Teleport contains the following bug fix:
- Teleport Auth Service instances do not delete temporary files named
/tmp/multipart-
#2250
2.7.4
This release of Teleport focuses on bugfixes.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed issues with
client_idle_timeout
. #2166 - Added support for scalar and list values for
node_labels
in roles. #2136 - Improved font support on Ubuntu.
2.7.3
This release of Teleport focuses on bugfixes.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed issue that cause
failed executing request: user agent missing
missing error when upgrading from 2.6.
2.7.2
This release of Teleport focuses on bugfixes.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed issue in Teleport 2.7.2 where rollback to Go 1.9.7 was not complete for
linux-amd64
binaries.
2.7.1
This release of Teleport focuses on bugfixes.
Bug Fixes
- Rollback to Go 1.9.7 for users with custom CA running into
x509: certificate signed by unknown authority
.
2.7.0
The primary goal of 2.7.0 release was to address the community feedback and improve the performance and flexibility when running Teleport clusters with large number of nodes.
New Features
- The Web UI now includes
scp
(secure copy) functionality. This allows Windows users and other users of the Web UI to upload/download files into SSH nodes using a web browser. - Fine-grained control over forceful session termination has been added #1935. It is now possible to:
- Forcefully disconnect idle clients (no client activity) after a specified timeout.
- Forcefully disconnect clients when their certificates expire in the middle of an active SSH session.
Performance Improvements
- Performance of SSH login commands have been improved on large clusters (thousands of nodes). #2061
- DynamoDB storage back-end performance has been improved. #2021
- Performance of session recording via a proxy has been improved #1966
- Connections between trusted clusters are managed better #2023
Bug Fixes
As always, this release contains several bug fixes. The full list can be seen here. Here are some notable ones:
- It is now possible to issue certificates with a long TTL via admin's
auth sign
tool. Previously they were limited to 30 hours for undocumented reason. 1745 - Dynamic label values were shown as empty strings. 2056
Upgrading
Follow the recommended upgrade procedure to upgrade to this version.
2.6.9
This release of Teleport focuses on bugfixes.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed issue in Teleport 2.6.8 where rollback to Go 1.9.7 was not complete for
linux-amd64
binaries.
2.6.8
This release of Teleport focuses on bugfixes.
Bug Fixes
- Rollback to Go 1.9.7 for users with custom CA running into
x509: certificate signed by unknown authority
.
2.6.7
This release of Teleport focuses on bugfixes.
Bug Fixes
- Resolved dynamic label regression. #2056
2.6.5
This release of Teleport focuses on bugfixes.
Bug Fixes
- Remote clusters no longer try to re-connect to proxies that have been permanently removed. #2023
- Speed up login on systems with many users. #2021
- Improve overall performance of the etcd backend. #2030
- Role login validation now applies after variables have been substituted. #2022
2.6.3
This release of Teleport focuses on bugfixes.
Bug Fixes
- Remote clusters no longer try to re-connect to proxies that have been permanently removed. #2023
- Speed up login on systems with many users. #2021
- Improve overall performance of the etcd backend. #2030
- Role login validation now applies after variables have been substituted. #2022
2.6.2
This release of Teleport focuses on bugfixes.
Bug Fixes
- Reduced go routine usage by the forwarding proxy. #1966
- Teleport no longer sends full version in the SSH handshake. #970
- Force flag works correctly for Trusted Clusters. #1871
- Allow manual creation of Certificate Authorities. #2001
- Include Teleport username in port forwarding events. #2004
- Allow
tctl auth sign
to create user certificate with arbitrary TTL values. #1745 - Upgrade to Go 1.10.3. #2008
2.6.1
This release of Teleport focuses on bugfixes.
Bug Fixes
- Use ciphers, KEX, and MAC algorithms from Teleport configuration in reverse tunnel server. #1984
- Update path sanitizer it allow
@
. #1985
2.6.0
This release of Teleport brings new features, significant performance and usability improvements as well usual bugfixes.
During this release cycle, the Teleport source code has been audited for security vulnerabilities by Cure53 and this release (2.6.0) contains patches for the discovered problems.
New Features
- Support for DynamoDB for storing the audit log events. #1755
- Support for Amazon S3 for storing the recorded SSH sessions. #1755
- Support for rotating certificate authorities (CA rotation). [#1899] (https://github.com/gravitational/teleport/pull/1899)
- Integration with Linux PAM (pluggable authentication modules) subsystem. #742 and #1766
- The new CLI command
tsh status
shows users which Teleport clusters they are authenticated with. #1628
Additionally, Teleport 2.6.0 has been submitted to the AWS marketplace. Soon AWS users will be able to create properly configured, secure and highly available Teleport clusters with ease.
Configuration Changes
-
Role templates (depreciated in Teleport 2.3) were fully removed. We recommend migrating to role variables which are documented here
-
Resource names (like roles, connectors, trusted clusters) can no longer contain unicode or other special characters. Update the names of all user created resources to only include characters, hyphens, and dots.
-
advertise_ip
has been deprecated and replaced withpublic_addr
setting. See #1803 The existing configuration files will still work, but we advise Teleport administrators to update it to reflect the new format. -
Teleport no longer uses
boltdb
back-end for storing cluster state by default. The new default is calleddir
and it uses JSON files stored in/var/lib/teleport/backend
. This change applies to brand new Teleport installations, the existing clusters will continue to useboltdb
. -
The default set of enabled cryptographic primitives has been updated to reflect the latest state of SSH and TLS security. #1856.
Bug Fixes
The list of most visible bug fixes in this release:
tsh
now properly handles Ctrl+C #1882- High CPU utilization on ARM platforms during daemon start-up. #1886
- Terminal window size can get out of sync on AWS. #1874
- Some CLI commands print errors twice. #1889
- SSH session playback can be interrupted for long sessions. #1774
- Processing
HUP
UNIX signal is unreliable whenteleport
daemon runs undersystemd
. #1844
You can see the full list of 2.6.0 changes here.
Upgrading
Follow the recommended upgrade procedure to upgrade to this version.
2.5.7
This release of Teleport focuses on bugfixes.
Bug Fixes
- Allow creation of users from
tctl create
. #1949
2.5.6
This release of Teleport focuses on bugfixes.
Bug Fixes
- Improvements to Teleport HUP signal handling for more reliable reload. #1844
- Restore output format of
tctl nodes add --format=json
. #1846
2.5.5
This release of Teleport focuses on bugfixes.
Bug Fixes
- Allow creation of multiple sessions per connection (fixes Ansible issues with the recording proxy). #1811
2.5.4
This release of Teleport focuses on bugfixes.
Bug Fixes
- Only reset SIGINT handler if it has not been set to ignore. #1814
- Improvement of user-visible errors. #1798 #1779
2.5.3
This release of Teleport focuses on bugfixes.
Bug Fixes
- Fix logging, collect status of forked processes. #1785 #1776
- Turn off proxy support when no-tls is used. #1800
- Correct the signup URL. #1777
- Fix GitHub team pagination issues. #1734
- Increase global dial timeout to 30 seconds. #1760
- Reuse existing singing key. #1713
- Don't panic on channel failures. #1808
2.5.2
This release of Teleport includes bug fixes and regression fixes.
Bug Fixes
- Run session migration in the background. #1784
- Include node name in regenerated host certificates. #1786
2.5.1
This release of Teleport fixes a regression in Teleport binaries.
Bug Fixes
- Binaries for macOS have been rebuilt to resolve "certificate signed by a unknown authority" issue.
2.5.0
This is a major release of Teleport. Its goal is to make cloud-native deployments easier. Numerous AWS users have contributed feedback to this release, which includes:
New Features
-
Auth servers in highly available (HA) configuration can share the same
/var/lib/teleport
data directory when it's hosted on NFS (or AWS EFS). #1351 -
There is now an AWS reference deployment in
examples/aws
directory. It uses Terraform and demonstrates how to deploy large Teleport clusters on AWS using best practices like auto-scaling groups, security groups, secrets management, load balancers, etc. -
The Teleport daemon now implements built-in connection draining which allows zero-downtime upgrades. See documentation.
-
Dynamic join tokens for new nodes can now be explicitly set via
tctl node add --token
. This allows Teleport admins to use an external mechanism for generating cluster invitation tokens. #1615 -
Teleport now correctly manages certificates for accessing proxies behind a load balancer with the same domain name. The new configuration parameter
public_addr
must be used for this. #1174.
Improvements
-
Switching to a new TLS-based Auth Service API improves performance of large clusters. #1528
-
Session recordings are now compressed by default using gzip. This reduces storage requirements by up to 80% in our real-world tests. #1579
-
More user-friendly authentication errors in Teleport audit log helps Teleport admins troubleshoot configuration errors when integrating with SAML/OIDC providers. #1554, #1553, #1599
-
tsh
client will now report if a server's API is no longer compatible.
Bug Fixes
-
tsh logout
will now correctly log out from all active Teleport sessions. This is useful for users who're connected to multiple Teleport clusters at the same time. #1541 -
When parsing YAML, Teleport now supports
--
list item separator to create multiple resources with a singletctl create
command. #1663 -
Fixed a panic in the Web UI backend #1558
Behavior Changes
Certain components of Teleport behave differently in version 2.5. It is important to note that these changes are not breaking Teleport functionality. They improve Teleport behavior on large clusters deployed on highly dynamic cloud environments such as AWS. This includes:
- Session list in the Web UI is now limited to 1,000 sessions.
- The audit log and recorded session storage has been moved from
/var/lib/teleport/log
to/var/lib/teleport/log/<auth-server-id>
. This is related to #1351 described above. - When connecting a trusted cluster users can no longer pick an arbitrary name for them.
Their own (local) names will be used, i.e. the
cluster_name
setting now defines how the cluster is seen from the outside. #1543
2.4.7
This release of Teleport contains a bugfix.
Bug Fixes
- Only reset SIGINT handler if it has not been set to ignore. #1814
2.4.6
This release of Teleport focuses on bugfixes.
Bug Fixes
2.4.5
This release of Teleport fixes a regression in Teleport binaries.
Bug Fixes
- Binaries for macOS have been rebuilt to resolve "certificate signed by a unknown authority" issue.
2.4.4
This release of Teleport focuses on bugfixes.
Bug Fixes
- Resolved
tsh logout
regression. #1541 - Binaries for supported platforms all built with Go 1.9.2.
2.4.3
This release of Teleport focuses on bugfixes.
Bug Fixes
- Resolved "access denied" regression in Trusted Clusters. #1733
- Key written with wrong username to
~/.tsh
. #1749 - Resolved Trusted Clusters toggling regression. #1751
2.4.2
This release of Teleport focuses on bugfixes.
Bug Fixes
- Wait for copy to complete before propagating exit-status. #1646
- Don't discard initial bytes in HTTP CONNECT tunnel. #1659
- Pass caching key generator to services and use cache in recording proxy. #1639
- Only display "Change Password" in UI for local users. #1669
- Update Signup URL. #1643
- Improved Teleport version reporting. #1538
- Fixed regressions in terminal size handling and Trusted Clusters introduced in 2.4.1. #1674 #1692
2.4.1
This release is focused on fixing a few regressions in Teleport as well as adding a new feature.
New Features
- Exposed the
--compat
flag to Web UI users. #1542
Bug Fixes
- Wrap lines correctly on initial login. #1087
- Accept port numbers larger than
32767
: #1576 - Don't show the
Join
button when using the recording proxy. #1421 - Don't double record sessions when using the recording proxy and Teleport nodes. #1582
- Fixed regressions in
tsh login
andtsh logout
. #1611 #1541
2.4.0
This release adds two major new features and a few improvements and bugfixes.
New Features
- New Commercial Teleport Editions: "Pro" and "Business" allow users to purchase a Teleport subscription without signing contracts.
- Teleport now supports SSH session recording even for nodes running OpenSSH #1327 This feature is called "recording proxy mode".
- Users of open source edition of Teleport can now authenticate against Github #1445
- The Web UI now supports persistent URLs to Teleport nodes which can be integrated into 3rd party web apps. #1511
- Session recording can now be turned off #1430
Deprecated Features
- Teleport client
tsh
no longer supports being an SSH agent. We recommend using build-in SSH agents for MacOS and Linux, likessh-agent
fromopenssh-client
package.
Bug Fixes
There have been numerous small usability and performance improvements, but some notable fixed bugs are listed below:
- Resource (file descriptor) leak #1433
- Correct handling of the terminal type #1402
- Crash on startup #1395
2.3.5
This release is focused on fixing a few regressions in configuration and UI/UX.
Improvements
- Updated documentation to accurately reflect 2.3 changes
- Web UI can use introspection so users can skip explicitly specifying SSH port #1410
Bug fixes
- Fixed issue of MFA users getting prematurely locked out #1347
- UI (regression) when invite link is expired, nothing is shown to the user #1400
- OIDC regression with some providers #1371
- Legacy configuration for trusted clusters regression: #1381
- Dynamic tokens for adding nodes: "access denied" #1348
2.3.1
Bug fixes
2.3
This release focus was to increase Teleport user experience in the following areas:
- Easier configuration via
tctl
resource commands. - Improved documentation, with expanded 'examples' directory.
- Improved CLI interface.
- Web UI improvements.
Improvements
- Web UI: users can connect to OpenSSH servers using the Web UI.
- Web UI now supports arbitrary SSH logins, in addition to role-defined ones, for better compatibility with OpenSSH.
- CLI: trusted clusters can now be managed on the fly without having to edit Teleport configuration. #1137
- CLI:
tsh login
supports exporting a user identity into a file to be used later with OpenSSH. tsh agent
command has been deprecated: users are expected to use native SSH Agents on their platforms.
Teleport Enterprise
- More granular RBAC rules #1092
- Role definitions now support templates. #1120
- Authentication: Teleport now supports multiple OIDC/SAML endpoints.
- Configuration: local authentication is always enabled as a fallback if a SAML/OIDC endpoints go offline.
- Configuration: SAML/OIDC endpoints can be created on the fly using
tctl
and without having to edit configuration file or restart Teleport. - Web UI: it is now easier to turn a trusted cluster on/off #1199.
Bug Fixes
- Proper handling of
ENV_SUPATH
fromlogin.defs
#1004 - Reverse tunnels would periodically lose connectivity. #1156
tsh
now stores user identities in a format compatible with OpenSSH. 1171.
2.2.7
Bug fixes
- Updated YAML parsing library. #1226
2.2.6
Bug fixes
- Fixed issue with SSH dial potentially hanging indefinitely. #1153
2.2.5
Bug fixes
- Fixed issue where node did not have correct permissions. #1151
2.2.4
Bug fixes
- Fixed issue with remote tunnel timeouts. #1140.
2.2.3
Bug fixes
- Fixed issue with Trusted Clusters where a clusters could lose its signing keys. #1050.
- Fixed SAML signing certificate export in Enterprise. #1109.
2.2.2
Bug fixes
- Fixed an issue where in certain situations
tctl ls
would not work. #1102.
2.2.1
Improvements
- Added
--compat=oldssh
to bothtsh
andtctl
that can be used to request certificates in the legacy format (no roles in extensions). #1083
Bugfixes
- Fixed multiple regressions when using SAML with dynamic roles. #1080
2.2.0
Features
- HTTP CONNECT tunneling for Trusted Clusters. #860
- Long lived certificates and identity export which can be used for automation. #1033
- New terminal for Web UI. #933
- Read user environment files. #1014
- Improvements to Auth Service resiliency and availability. #1071
- Server side configuration of support ciphers, key exchange (KEX) algorithms, and MAC algorithms. #1062
- Renaming
tsh
tossh
or making a symlinktsh -> ssh
removes the need to typetsh ssh
, making it compatible with familiarssh user@host
. #929
Enterprise Features
- SAML 2.0. #1070
- Role mapping for Trusted Clusters. #983
- ACR parsing for OIDC identity providers. #901
Improvements
- Improvements to OpenSSH interoperability.
tsh
profile is now always read. #1047- Correct signal handling when Teleport is launched using sysvinit. #981
- Role templates now automatically fill out default values when omitted. #912
2.0.6
Bugfixes
- Fixed regression in TLP-01-009.
2.0.5
Teleport 2.0.5 contains a variety of security fixes. We strongly encourage anyone running Teleport 2.0.0 and above to upgrade to 2.0.5.
The most pressing issues (a phishing attack which can potentially be used to extract plaintext credentials and an attack where an already authenticated user can escalate privileges) can be resolved by upgrading the web proxy. However, however all nodes need to be upgraded to mitigate all vulnerabilities.
Bugfixes
- Patch for TLP-01-001 and TLP-01-003: Check redirect.
- Patch for TLP-01-004: Always check is namespace is valid.
- Patch for TLP-01-005: Check user principal when joining session.
- Patch for TLP-01-006 and TLP-01-007: Validate Session ID.
- Patch for TLP-01-008: Use a fake hash for password authentication if user does not exist.
- Patch for TLP-01-009: Command injection in scp.
2.0.4
Bugfixes
- Roles created the the Web UI now have
node
resource. #949
2.0.3
Bugfixes
- Execute commands using user's shell. #943
- Allow users to read their own roles. #941
- Fix User CA import. #919
- Role template defaults. #916
- Skip UserInfo if not provided. #915
2.0.2
Bugfixes
- Agent socket had wrong permissions. #936
2.0.1
Features
- Introduced Dynamic Roles. #897
Improvements
Bugfixes
2.0
This is a major new release of Teleport.
Features
- Native support for DynamoDB back-end for storing cluster state.
- It is now possible to turn off 2nd factor authentication.
- 2nd factor now uses TOTP. #522
- New framework for implementing secret storage plug-ins.
- Audit log format has been finalized and documented.
- Experimental file-based secret storage back-end.
- SSH agent forwarding.
Improvements
- Friendlier CLI error messages.
tsh login
is now compatible with SSH agents.
Enterprise Features
- Role-based access control (RBAC)
- Dynamic configuration: ability to manage roles and trusted clusters at runtime.
Full list of Github issues: https://github.com/gravitational/teleport/milestone/8
1.3.2
v1.3.2 is a maintenance release which fixes a Web UI issue when in some cases static web assets like custom fonts would not load properly.
Bugfixes
- Issue #687 - broken web assets on some browsers.
1.3.1
v1.3.1 is a maintenance release which fixes a few issues found in 1.3
Bugfixes
- Teleport session recorder can skip characters.
- U2F was enabled by default in "demo mode" if
teleport.yaml
file was missing.
Improvements
- U2F documentation has been improved
1.3
This release includes several major new features and it's recommended for production use.
Features
- Support for hardware U2F keys for 2nd factor authentication.
- CLI client profiles:
tsh
can now remember its--proxy
setting. - tctl auth sign command to allow administrators to generate user session keys
- Web UI is now served directly from the executable. There is no more need for web
assets in
/usr/local/share/teleport
Bugfixes
- Multiple Auth Service instances in config doesn't work if the last on is not reachable. #593
tsh scp -r
does not handle directory upload properly #606
1.2
This is a maintenance release and it's a drop-in replacement for previous versions.
Changes
- Usability bugfixes as can be seen here
- Updated documentation
- Added examples directory with sample configuration and systemd unit file.
1.1.0
This is a maintenance release meant to be a drop-in upgrade of previous versions.
Changes
- User experience improvements: nicer error messages
- Better compatibility with ssh command:
-t
flag can be used to force allocation of TTY
1.0.5
This release was recommended for production with one reservation: time-limited certificates did not work correctly in this release due to #529
- Improvements in performance and usability of the Web UI
- Smaller binary sizes thanks to Golang v1.7
Bugfixes
- Wrong url to register new users. #497
- Logged in users inherit Teleport supplemental groups bug security. #507
- Joining a session running on a trusted cluster does not work. #504
1.0.4
This release only includes the addition of the ability to specify non-standard
HTTPS port for Teleport proxy for tsh --proxy
flag.
1.0.3
This release only includes one major bugfix #486 plus minor changes not exposed to Teleport Community Edition users.
Bugfixes
- Guessing
advertise_ip
chooses IPv6 address space. #486
1.0
The first official release of Teleport!