decision:
host: 127.0.0.1
tls:
key_store:
path: /path/to/keystore.pem
password: VerySecure!
timeout:
read: 1s
write: 2s
idle: 30s
buffer_limit:
read: 4KB
write: 10KB
trusted_proxies:
- 192.168.1.0/24
respond:
verbose: true
with:
authentication_error:
code: 404
authorization_error:
code: 404
Decision
Decision is one of the operating modes supported by heimdall, used if you start heimdall with heimdall serve decision
or heimdall serve decision --envoy-grpc
. By default, heimdall listens on 0.0.0.0:4456
endpoint for incoming requests in this mode of operation and also configures useful default timeouts, as well as buffer limits. No other options are configured. You can, and should however adjust the configuration for your needs.
This service exposes only the Decision service endpoint.
Configuration
The configuration for the Decision service can be adjusted in the decision
property, which lives in the serve
property of heimdall’s configuration and supports the following properties.
host
: string (optional)By making use of this property, you can specify the TCP/IP address on which heimdall should listen for connections from client applications. The entry
0.0.0.0
allows listening for all IPv4 addresses.0.0.0.0
is also the default setting.port
: integer (optional)By making use of this property, you can specify the TCP port the heimdall should listen on. Defaults to
4456
.timeout
: Timeout (optional)By using this property you can override the default timeouts used by heimdall. Following properties are supported:
idle
: Duration (optional)The maximum amount of time to wait for the next request when keep-alive is enabled. If set to 0, the value of the
read
timeout is used. Defaults to 2 minutes.read
: Duration (optional)The absolute amount of time allowed to read the entire request, including body. Defaults to 5 seconds. Setting this property to 0s will disable the timeout.
write
: Duration (optional)The maximum duration before timing out writes of the response. Defaults to 10 seconds. Setting this property to 0s will disable the timeout.
buffer_limit
: BufferLimit (optional)Buffer limits for inbound requests and outbound responses. Following configuration properties are supported:
tls
: TLS (optional)By default, the Decision service accepts HTTP requests. Depending on your deployment scenario, you could require Heimdall to accept HTTPs requests only (which is highly recommended). You can do so by making use of this option.
trusted_proxies
: string array (optional)The usage of the Decision service makes only sense, if operated behind some sort of proxy, like API Gateway, etc. In such cases certain header information may be sent to Heimdall using e.g. special
X-Forwarded-*
headers or the Forwarded header. For example, theHost
HTTP header is usually used to set the requested host. But when you’re behind a proxy, the actual host may be stored in anX-Forwarded-Host
header, which could, however, also be spoofed.Depending on the integration options offered by those systems, which are used to integrate heimdall with, you may need to rely on the aforesaid headers. In such cases, you have to configure the
trusted_proxies
option and list the IPs, or IP ranges (CIDR notation) of your proxies, which integrate with heimdall. If not configured, heimdall will not accept those headers from any client to prevent spoofing as it might result in privilege escalation.Please consider security implications when making use of this property. respond
: Respond (optional)By making use of this property you can instruct heimdall to preserve error information and provide it in the response body to the caller, as well as to use HTTP status codes deviating from those heimdall would usually use.
Last updated on Sep 25, 2023