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rcourtman c91b7874ac docs: comprehensive v4.24.0 documentation audit and updates
Complete documentation overhaul for Pulse v4.24.0 release covering all new
features and operational procedures.

Documentation Updates (19 files):

P0 Release-Critical:
- Operations: Rewrote ADAPTIVE_POLLING_ROLLOUT.md as GA operations runbook
- Operations: Updated ADAPTIVE_POLLING_MANAGEMENT_ENDPOINTS.md with DEFERRED status
- Operations: Enhanced audit-log-rotation.md with scheduler health checks
- Security: Updated proxy hardening docs with rate limit defaults
- Docker: Added runtime logging and rollback procedures

P1 Deployment & Integration:
- KUBERNETES.md: Runtime logging config, adaptive polling, post-upgrade verification
- PORT_CONFIGURATION.md: Service naming, change tracking via update history
- REVERSE_PROXY.md: Rate limit headers, error pass-through, v4.24.0 verification
- PROXY_AUTH.md, OIDC.md, WEBHOOKS.md: Runtime logging integration
- TROUBLESHOOTING.md, VM_DISK_MONITORING.md, zfs-monitoring.md: Updated workflows

Features Documented:
- X-RateLimit-* headers for all API responses
- Updates rollback workflow (UI & CLI)
- Scheduler health API with rich metadata
- Runtime logging configuration (no restart required)
- Adaptive polling (GA, enabled by default)
- Enhanced audit logging
- Circuit breakers and dead-letter queue

Supporting Changes:
- Discovery service enhancements
- Config handlers updates
- Sensor proxy installer improvements

Total Changes: 1,626 insertions(+), 622 deletions(-)
Files Modified: 24 (19 docs, 5 code)

All documentation is production-ready for v4.24.0 release.
2025-10-20 17:20:13 +00:00

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Pulse Sensor Proxy Network Segmentation

Overview

  • Proxy host collects temperatures via SSH from Proxmox nodes and serves a Unix socket to the Pulse stack.
  • Goals: isolate the proxy from production hypervisors, prevent lateral movement, and ensure log forwarding/audit channels remain available.

Zones & Connectivity

  • Pulse Application Zone (AZ-Pulse)
    • Hosts Pulse backend/frontend containers.
    • Allowed to reach the proxy over Unix socket (local) or loopback if containerised via socat.
  • Sensor Proxy Zone (AZ-Sensor)
    • Dedicated VM/bare-metal host running pulse-sensor-proxy.
    • Maintains outbound SSH to Proxmox management interfaces only.
  • Proxmox Management Zone (AZ-Proxmox)
    • Hypervisors / BMCs reachable on tcp/22 (SSH) and optional IPMI UDP.
  • Logging/Monitoring Zone (AZ-Logging)
    • Receives forwarded audit/application logs (e.g. RELP/TLS on tcp/6514).
    • Exposes Prometheus scrape port (default tcp/9127) if remote monitoring required.
Source Zone Destination Zone Protocol/Port Purpose Action
AZ-Pulse (localhost) AZ-Sensor (Unix socket) unix RPC requests from Pulse Allow (local only)
AZ-Sensor AZ-Proxmox nodes tcp/22 SSH for sensors/ipmitool wrapper Allow (restricted to node list)
AZ-Sensor AZ-Proxmox BMC udp/623 (optional) IPMI if required for temperature data Allow if needed
AZ-Proxmox AZ-Sensor any Return SSH traffic Allow stateful
AZ-Sensor AZ-Logging tcp/6514 (TLS RELP) Audit/application log forwarding Allow
AZ-Logging AZ-Sensor tcp/9127 (optional) Prometheus scrape of proxy metrics Allow if scraping remotely
Any AZ-Sensor tcp/22 Shell/SSH access Deny (use management bastion)
AZ-Sensor Internet any Outbound Internet Deny (except package mirrors via proxy if required)

Implementation Steps

  1. Place proxy host in dedicated subnet/VLAN with ACLs enforcing the table above.
  2. Populate /etc/hosts or routing so proxy resolves Proxmox nodes to management IPs only (no public networks).
  3. Configure iptables/nftables on proxy:
    # Allow SSH to Proxmox nodes
    iptables -A OUTPUT -p tcp -d <PROXMOX_SUBNET>/24 --dport 22 -m conntrack --ctstate NEW,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
    iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -s <PROXMOX_SUBNET>/24 --sport 22 -m conntrack --ctstate ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
    
    # Allow log forwarding
    iptables -A OUTPUT -p tcp -d <LOG_HOST> --dport 6514 -m conntrack --ctstate NEW,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
    iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -s <LOG_HOST> --sport 6514 -m conntrack --ctstate ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
    
    

(Optional) allow Prometheus scrape

iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -s <SCRAPE_HOST> --dport 9127 -m conntrack --ctstate NEW,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT iptables -A OUTPUT -p tcp -d <SCRAPE_HOST> --sport 9127 -m conntrack --ctstate ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT

Drop everything else

iptables -P OUTPUT DROP iptables -P INPUT DROP

4. Deny inbound SSH to proxy except via management bastion: block `tcp/22` or whitelist bastion IPs.
5. Ensure log-forwarding TLS certificates are rotated and stored under `/etc/pulse/log-forwarding`.

## Monitoring & Alerting
- Alert if proxy initiates connections outside permitted subnets (Netflow or host firewall counters).
- Monitor `pulse_proxy_limiter_*` metrics for unusual rate-limit hits that might signal abuse.
- Track `audit_log` forwarding queue depth and remote availability; on failure, emit alert via rsyslog action queue (set `action.resumeRetryCount=-1` already).

## Change Management
- Document node IP changes and update firewall objects (`PROXMOX_NODES`) before redeploying certificates.
- Capture segmentation in infrastructure-as-code (e.g. Terraform/security group definitions) to avoid drift.