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authorMichael Kozono <mkozono@gmail.com>2019-08-02 05:41:52 +0300
committerEvan Read <eread@gitlab.com>2019-08-02 05:41:52 +0300
commit7cfbeaac506b346f65f0549770f59c127ca1b6db (patch)
tree0ccd7ab00d77ab9d6c98276b7f4237aa2bf28c73 /doc/security
parent3077c3569bc8569d7875b8fa6eda3346016334ed (diff)
Add rate limit docs
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-rw-r--r--doc/security/README.md2
-rw-r--r--doc/security/rack_attack.md77
-rw-r--r--doc/security/rate_limits.md32
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diff --git a/doc/security/README.md b/doc/security/README.md
index c48d5bc2065..5d498ac7602 100644
--- a/doc/security/README.md
+++ b/doc/security/README.md
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ type: index
- [Password length limits](password_length_limits.md)
- [Restrict SSH key technologies and minimum length](ssh_keys_restrictions.md)
-- [Rack attack](rack_attack.md)
+- [Rate limits](rate_limits.md)
- [Webhooks and insecure internal web services](webhooks.md)
- [Information exclusivity](information_exclusivity.md)
- [Reset your root password](reset_root_password.md)
diff --git a/doc/security/rack_attack.md b/doc/security/rack_attack.md
index 1e5678ec47c..c772f783f71 100644
--- a/doc/security/rack_attack.md
+++ b/doc/security/rack_attack.md
@@ -2,7 +2,9 @@
type: reference, howto
---
-# Rack Attack
+# Rack Attack initializer
+
+## Overview
[Rack Attack](https://github.com/kickstarter/rack-attack), also known as Rack::Attack, is a Ruby gem
that is meant to protect GitLab with the ability to customize throttling and
@@ -14,19 +16,72 @@ If you find throttling is not enough to protect you against abusive clients,
Rack Attack offers IP whitelisting, blacklisting, Fail2ban style filtering, and
tracking.
-**Note:** Starting with 11.2, Rack Attack is disabled by default. To continue
-using Rack Attack, please enable it by [configuring `gitlab.rb` as described in Settings](#settings).
+For more information on how to use these options see the [Rack Attack README](https://github.com/kickstarter/rack-attack/blob/master/README.md).
+
+NOTE: **Note:** See
+[User and IP rate limits](../user/admin_area/settings/user_and_ip_rate_limits.md)
+for simpler throttles that are configured in UI.
+
+NOTE: **Note:** Starting with 11.2, Rack Attack is disabled by default. If your
+instance is not exposed to the public internet, it is recommended that you leave
+Rack Attack disabled.
+
+## Behavior
+
+If set up as described in the [Settings](#settings) section below, two behaviors
+will be enabled:
+
+- Protected paths will be throttled
+- Failed authentications for Git and container registry requests will trigger a temporary IP ban
+
+### Protected paths throttle
+
+GitLab responds with HTTP status code 429 to POST requests at protected paths
+over 10 requests per minute per IP address.
+
+By default, protected paths are:
+
+```ruby
+default['gitlab']['gitlab-rails']['rack_attack_protected_paths'] = [
+ '/users/password',
+ '/users/sign_in',
+ '/api/#{API::API.version}/session.json',
+ '/api/#{API::API.version}/session',
+ '/users',
+ '/users/confirmation',
+ '/unsubscribes/',
+ '/import/github/personal_access_token'
+]
+```
+
+This header is included in responses to blocked requests:
+
+```
+Retry-After: 60
+```
+
+For example, the following are limited to a maximum 10 requests per minute:
+
+- user sign-in
+- user sign-up (if enabled)
+- user password reset
+
+After trying for 10 times, the client will
+have to wait a minute before to be able to try again.
+
+### Git and container registry failed authentication ban
+
+GitLab responds with HTTP status code 403 for 1 hour, if 30 failed
+authentication requests were received in a 3-minute period from a single IP address.
-By default, user sign-in, user sign-up (if enabled), and user password reset is
-limited to 6 requests per minute. After trying for 6 times, the client will
-have to wait for the next minute to be able to try again.
+This applies only to Git requests and container registry (`/jwt/auth`) requests
+(combined).
-If you installed or upgraded GitLab by following the [official guides](../install/README.md),
-Rack Attack should be disabled by default. If your instance is not exposed to any incoming
-connections, it is recommended that you leave Rack Attack disabled.
+This limit is reset by requests that authenticate successfully. For example, 29
+failed authentication requests followed by 1 successful request, followed by 29
+more failed authentication requests would not trigger a ban.
-For more information on how to use these options check out
-[rack-attack README](https://github.com/kickstarter/rack-attack/blob/master/README.md).
+No response headers are provided.
## Settings
diff --git a/doc/security/rate_limits.md b/doc/security/rate_limits.md
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..0e5bdcd9c79
--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/security/rate_limits.md
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+---
+type: reference, howto
+---
+
+# Rate limits
+
+NOTE: **Note:**
+For GitLab.com, please see
+[GitLab.com-specific rate limits](../user/gitlab_com/index.md#gitlabcom-specific-rate-limits).
+
+Rate limiting is a common technique used to improve the security and durability
+of a web application.
+
+For example, a simple script can make thousands of web requests per second.
+Whether malicious, apathetic, or just a bug, your application and infrastructure
+may not be able to cope with the load. For more details, see
+[Denial-of-service attack](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denial-of-service_attack).
+Most cases can be mitigated by limiting the rate of requests from a single IP address.
+
+Most [brute-force attacks](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brute-force_attack) are
+similarly mitigated by a rate limit.
+
+## Admin Area settings
+
+See
+[User and IP rate limits](../user/admin_area/settings/user_and_ip_rate_limits.md).
+
+## Rack Attack initializer
+
+This method of rate limiting is cumbersome, but has some advantages. It allows
+throttling of specific paths, and is also integrated into Git and container
+registry requests. See [Rack Attack initializer](rack_attack.md).