* Add a benchmark for exiration.Restore
* Add benchmarks for consul Restore functions
* Add a parallel version of expiration.Restore
* remove debug code
* Up the MaxIdleConnsPerHost
* Add tests for etcd
* Return errors and ensure go routines are exited
* Refactor inmem benchmark
* Add s3 bench and refactor a bit
* Few tweaks
* Fix race with waitgroup.Add()
* Fix waitgroup race condition
* Move wait above the info log
* Add helper/consts package to store consts that are needed in cyclic packages
* Remove not used benchmarks
Adds HUP support for audit log files to close and reopen. This makes it
much easier to deal with normal log rotation methods.
As part of testing this I noticed that HUP and other items that come out
of command/server.go are going to stderr, which is where our normal log
lines go. This isn't so much problematic with our normal output but as
we officially move to supporting other formats this can cause
interleaving issues, so I moved those to stdout instead.
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).
with a new endpoint '/sys/audit-hash', which returns the given input
string hashed with the given audit backend's hash function and salt
(currently, always HMAC-SHA256 and a backend-specific salt).
In the process of adding the HTTP handler, this also removes the custom
HTTP handlers for the other audit endpoints, which were simply
forwarding to the logical system backend. This means that the various
audit functions will now redirect correctly from a standby to master.
(Tests all pass.)
Fixes#784
You can now turn on and off the lease behavior in the generic backend by
using one of two factories. Core uses the normal one if it's not already
set, so unit tests can use the custom one and all stay working.
This also adds logic into core to check, when the response is coming
from a generic backend, whether that backend has leases enabled. This
adds some slight overhead.
/cc @armon - I do a key copy within Unseal now. It tripped me up for
quite awhile that that method actually modifies the param in-place and I
can't think of any scenario that is good for the user. Do you see any
issues here?