* code changes for unlock
* add test
* adding sys help
* adding sys help
* updating unlock user function
* edit test
* add changelog
* syshelp
* adding open api response definition
* removing response fields
* change path name
* Allow mounting external plugins with same name/type as deprecated builtins
* Add some go tests for deprecation status handling
* Move timestamp storage to post-unseal
* Add upgrade-aware deprecation shutdown and tests
When issuing a core.Shutdown(), it is common to background the shutdown
request. This allows Vault to continue cleaning up, mainly to release
the stateLock. This allows the shutdown to complete, but is inherently
racy, so the core.shutdownDoneCh needs to be made atomic.
* Initial worker pool
* Run postUnsealFuncs in parallel
* Use the old logic for P=1
* changelog
* Use a CPU count relative worker pool
* Update vault/core.go
Co-authored-by: Nick Cabatoff <ncabatoff@hashicorp.com>
* Done must be called once per postUnsealFunc
* Defer is overkill
Co-authored-by: Nick Cabatoff <ncabatoff@hashicorp.com>
* add Link config, init, and capabilities
* add node status proto
* bump protoc version to 3.21.9
* make proto
* adding link tests
* remove wrapped link
* add changelog entry
* update changelog entry
Move version out of SDK. For now it's a copy rather than move: the part not addressed by this change is sdk/helper/useragent.String, which we'll want to remove in favour of PluginString. That will have to wait until we've removed uses of useragent.String from all builtins.
* adding oss file changes
* check disabled and read values from config
* isUserLocked, getUserLockout Configurations, check user lock before login and return error
* remove stale entry from storage during read
* added failed login process workflow
* success workflow updated
* user lockouts external tests
* changing update to support delete
* provide access to alias look ahead function
* adding path alias lookahead
* adding tests
* added changelog
* added comments
* adding changes from ent branch
* adding lock to UpdateUserFailedLoginInfo
* fix return default bug
* Skip plugin startup for missing plugins
* Skip secrets startup for missing plugins
* Add changelog for bugfix
* Make plugin handling on unseal version-aware
* Update plugin lazy-load logic/comments for readability
* Add register/mount/deregister/seal/unseal go test
* Consolidate lazy mount logic to prevent inconsistencies
Co-authored-by: Tom Proctor <tomhjp@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add test that fails due to audit log panic
* Rebuild VersionedPlugin as map of primitive types before adding to response
* Changelog
* Fix casting in external plugin tests
Create global quotas of each type in every NewTestCluster. Also switch some key locks to use DeadlockMutex to make it easier to discover deadlocks in testing.
NewTestCluster also now starts the cluster, and the Start method becomes a no-op. Unless SkipInit is provided, we also wait for a node to become active, eliminating the need for WaitForActiveNode. This was needed because otherwise we can't safely make the quota api call. We can't do it in Start because Start doesn't return an error, and I didn't want to begin storing the testing object T instead TestCluster just so we could call t.Fatal inside Start.
The last change here was to address the problem of how to skip setting up quotas when creating a cluster with a nonstandard handler that might not even implement the quotas endpoint. The challenge is that because we were taking a func pointer to generate the real handler func, we didn't have any way to compare that func pointer to the standard handler-generating func http.Handler without creating a circular dependency between packages vault and http. The solution was to pass a method instead of an anonymous func pointer so that we can do reflection on it.
* Fix typos
* Return http 400 when wrong unseal key is supplied
* Add changelog
* Add test cases and change one more return case to http 400
The new case is triggered when key length is within valid range
[16, 32], but it has uneven bytes, causing crypto/aes to return
invalid key size.
* remove expected in unit tests
* include error in the new error reason
* add multikey and autoseal test cases
* return invalid key for few more code paths
* Removes _builtin_ versions from mount storage where it already exists
* Stops new builtin versions being put into storage on mount creation/tuning
* Stops the plugin catalog from returning a builtin plugin that has been overridden, so it more accurately reflects the plugins that are available to actually run
This commit adds some logic to handle the case where a mount entry has a
non-builtin RunningVersion. This ensures that we only report deprecation
status for builtins.
The current behaviour is to only add mount paths into the generated `opeanpi.json` spec if a `generic_mount_paths` flag is added to the request. This means that we would have to maintain two different `openapi.json` files, which is not ideal. The new solution in this PR is to add `{mount_path}` into every path with a default value specified:
```diff
-- "/auth/token/accessors/": {
++ "/auth/{mount_path}/accessors/": {
"parameters": [
{
"name": "mount_path",
"description": "....",
"in": "path",
"schema": {
"type": "string",
++ "default": "token"
}
}
],
```
Additionally, fixed the logic to generate the `operationId` (used to generate method names in the code generated from OpenAPI spec). It had a bug where the ID had `mountPath` in it. The new ID will look like this:
```diff
-- "operationId": "listAuthMountpathAccessors",
++ "operationId": "listTokenAccessors",
```
* Store login MFA secret with tokenhelper
* Clean up and refactor tokenhelper paths
* Refactor totp test code for re-use
* Add login MFA command tests
* Use longer sleep times and sha512 for totp test
* Add changelog
* VAULT-8719 Support data array for alias clash error response so UI can understand error
* VAULT-8719 Changelog
* VAULT-8719 Update alias mount update logic
* VAULT-8719 Further restrict IsError()
Add some metrics helpful for monitoring raft cluster state.
Furthermore, we weren't emitting bolt metrics on regular (non-perf) standbys, and there were other metrics
in metricsLoop that would make sense to include in OSS but weren't. We now have an active-node-only func,
emitMetricsActiveNode. This runs metricsLoop on the active node. Standbys and perf-standbys run metricsLoop
from a goroutine managed by the runStandby rungroup.