* Rename builtin/credential/aws-ec2 to aws
The aws-ec2 authentication backend is being expanded and will become the
generic aws backend. This is a small rename commit to keep the commit
history clean.
* Expand aws-ec2 backend to more generic aws
This adds the ability to authenticate arbitrary AWS IAM principals using
AWS's sts:GetCallerIdentity method. The AWS-EC2 auth backend is being to
just AWS with the expansion.
* Add missing aws auth handler to CLI
This was omitted from the previous commit
* aws auth backend general variable name cleanup
Also fixed a bug where allowed auth types weren't being checked upon
login, and added tests for it.
* Update docs for the aws auth backend
* Refactor aws bind validation
* Fix env var override in aws backend test
Intent is to override the AWS environment variables with the TEST_*
versions if they are set, but the reverse was happening.
* Update docs on use of IAM authentication profile
AWS now allows you to change the instance profile of a running instance,
so the use case of "a long-lived instance that's not in an instance
profile" no longer means you have to use the the EC2 auth method. You
can now just change the instance profile on the fly.
* Fix typo in aws auth cli help
* Respond to PR feedback
* More PR feedback
* Respond to additional PR feedback
* Address more feedback on aws auth PR
* Make aws auth_type immutable per role
* Address more aws auth PR feedback
* Address more iam auth PR feedback
* Rename aws-ec2.html.md to aws.html.md
Per PR feedback, to go along with new backend name.
* Add MountType to logical.Request
* Make default aws auth_type dependent upon MountType
When MountType is aws-ec2, default to ec2 auth_type for backwards
compatibility with legacy roles. Otherwise, default to iam.
* Pass MountPoint and MountType back up to the core
Previously the request router reset the MountPoint and MountType back to
the empty string before returning to the core. This ensures they get set
back to the correct values.
* audit: Added token_num_uses to audit response
* Fixed jsonx tests
* Revert logical auth to NumUses instead of TokenNumUses
* s/TokenNumUses/NumUses
* Audit: Add num uses to audit requests as well
* Added RemainingUses to distinguish NumUses in audit requests
* Add /sys/config/audited-headers endpoint for configuring the headers that will be audited
* Remove some debug lines
* Add a persistant layer and refactor a bit
* update the api endpoints to be more restful
* Add comments and clean up a few functions
* Remove unneeded hash structure functionaility
* Fix existing tests
* Add tests
* Add test for Applying the header config
* Add Benchmark for the ApplyConfig method
* ResetTimer on the benchmark:
* Update the headers comment
* Add test for audit broker
* Use hyphens instead of camel case
* Add size paramater to the allocation of the result map
* Fix the tests for the audit broker
* PR feedback
* update the path and permissions on config/* paths
* Add docs file
* Fix TestSystemBackend_RootPaths test
* Request/Response field extension
* Parsing of header into request object
* Handling of duration/mount point within router
* Tests of router WrapDuration handling
This commit splits ACL policies into more fine-grained capabilities.
This both drastically simplifies the checking code and makes it possible
to support needed workflows that are not possible with the previous
method. It is backwards compatible; policies containing a "policy"
string are simply converted to a set of capabilities matching previous
behavior.
Fixes#724 (and others).
/cc @armon - This is a reasonably major refactor that I think cleans up
a lot of the logic with secrets in responses. The reason for the
refactor is that while implementing Renew/Revoke in logical/framework I
found the existing API to be really awkward to work with.
Primarily, we needed a way to send down internal data for Vault core to
store since not all the data you need to revoke a key is always sent
down to the user (for example the user than AWS key belongs to).
At first, I was doing this manually in logical/framework with
req.Storage, but this is going to be such a common event that I think
its something core should assist with. Additionally, I think the added
context for secrets will be useful in the future when we have a Vault
API for returning orphaned out keys: we can also return the internal
data that might help an operator.
So this leads me to this refactor. I've removed most of the fields in
`logical.Response` and replaced it with a single `*Secret` pointer. If
this is non-nil, then the response represents a secret. The Secret
struct encapsulates all the lease info and such.
It also has some fields on it that are only populated at _request_ time
for Revoke/Renew operations. There is precedent for this sort of
behavior in the Go stdlib where http.Request/http.Response have fields
that differ based on client/server. I copied this style.
All core unit tests pass. The APIs fail for obvious reasons but I'll fix
that up in the next commit.