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c9289192c7 security(wave1): Vault audit-tail sidecar (live) + doc reality-check
## Vault audit-tail sidecar (APPLIED + VERIFIED)
- Added `audit-tail` extraContainer to vault helm chart values: busybox:1.37 with
  `tail -F /vault/audit/vault-audit.log`. Reads the audit PVC (`audit` volume
  from the chart's auditStorage), emits JSON audit events to stdout. kubelet
  captures the stdout; once Loki+Alloy are deployed (blocked on code-146x),
  these logs flow automatically to Loki with `container="audit-tail"`.
- Resources: 5m CPU / 16Mi mem request, 32Mi limit. PVC mount is readOnly.
- Applied via `tg apply -target=helm_release.vault`. All 3 vault pods rolled
  cleanly (OnDelete strategy, manual one-at-a-time, auto-unseal each ~10s).
- Verified: `kubectl logs -n vault vault-2 -c audit-tail` shows live JSON
  audit lines from ESO token issuance, KV reads, etc.

## Doc reality-check
While verifying logs reached Loki, discovered Loki is NOT actually deployed.
`stacks/monitoring/modules/monitoring/loki.tf` defines `helm_release.loki` but
has a self-referencing `depends_on = [helm_release.loki]` that prevented apply.
No `loki` Helm release in the cluster, no Loki pods, no Loki Service. The
monitoring.md "Loki: deployed" claim was aspirational.

- security.md W1.2 row: PENDING → PARTIAL (sidecar live, shipping blocked on
  code-146x)
- security.md W1.3 row: gated on code-146x added
- monitoring.md Loki row: marked NOT DEPLOYED with cross-ref to code-146x

## New beads task
- code-146x P1 — Loki + log shipper missing. Lists the helm_release self-depends_on bug,
  investigation paths, and revised wave 1 sequencing (Loki/Alloy is prereq 0).

## Wave 1 status update
- W1.2: Vault audit device + XFF + audit-tail sidecar all LIVE; Loki shipping blocked on code-146x
- W1.1, W1.3, W1.6, W1.7: still not started (W1.6 also blocked on code-3ad Calico Installation CR)
- W1.4, W1.5: code committed, blocked on code-e2dp (Kyverno provider crash)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 14:16:57 +00:00
b3cf75dc61 docs(security): wave 1 plan — Kyverno enforce, NetworkPolicy egress, audit logging, source-IP anomaly
Locked design for wave 1 of cluster security hardening. Plan only — implementation lives in beads
code-8ywc and follow-up commits. Captures:

- security.md: Kyverno policy table updated (Audit → Enforce planned for the four security policies
  with the 31-namespace exclude list). New section "Audit Logging & Anomaly Detection" detailing the
  K8s API audit policy, Vault audit device + X-Forwarded-For trust, source-IP anomaly rules (K9, V7,
  S1), and the rejected-canary-tokens / rejected-K1 rationales. New section "NetworkPolicy
  Default-Deny Egress" describing the observe-then-enforce (γ) approach for tier 3+4.
- monitoring.md: new "Security Alerts (Wave 1)" section listing the 16 rules (K2-K9, V1-V7, S1)
  and the Loki ruler → Alertmanager → #security routing path.
- runbooks/security-incident.md (new): per-alert response playbook with LogQL queries, action
  steps, false-positive triage, and SEV1 escalation.
- .claude/CLAUDE.md: new "Security Posture" section summarising the locked decisions: identity
  allowlist is me@viktorbarzin.me ONLY, source-IP allowlist CIDRs, no public-IP access policy,
  rationale for not adopting canary tokens.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 14:16:57 +00:00
Viktor Barzin
65b0f30d5e [docs] Update anti-AI and rybbit docs after rewrite-body removal
- Anti-AI: 5-layer → 3 active layers (bot-block, X-Robots-Tag, tarpit)
- Layer 3 (trap links via rewrite-body) removed — Yaegi v3 incompatible
- Rybbit analytics now injected via Cloudflare Worker (HTMLRewriter)
- strip-accept-encoding middleware removed from all references

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-17 21:43:13 +00:00
Viktor Barzin
5a42643176 add architecture documentation for all infrastructure subsystems [ci skip]
14 docs covering networking, VPN, storage, authentication, security,
monitoring, secrets, CI/CD, backup/DR, compute, databases, and
multi-tenancy. Each doc includes Mermaid diagrams, component tables,
configuration references, decision rationale, and troubleshooting.
2026-03-24 00:55:25 +02:00