* hghaf099-VAULT-1303-Adding namespace in error when it is set
* casting ResponseWriter in handleMonitor to logical.NamespaceResponseWriter
* Casting ResponseWriter conditionally for http.Flusher
Adding changelog
* Improving changlog message
* Add support for unauthenticated pprof access on a per-listener basis, as we do for metrics.
* Add missing pprof sub-targets like 'allocs' and 'block'. Capture the goroutine subtarget a second time in text form. This is mostly a convenience, but also I think the pprof format might be a bit lossy?
* Fix: handle max_request_size<=0
Signed-off-by: guacamole <gunjanwalecha@gmail.com>
* created test cases for listener
Signed-off-by: guacamole <gunjanwalecha@gmail.com>
* added test case for negative value of MaxRequestSize
Signed-off-by: guacamole <gunjanwalecha@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Hridoy Roy <roy@hashicorp.com>
* removing extra information from the returned error, to avoid leaking it to unauthenticated requests
* removing extra information from the returned error, to avoid leaking it to unauthenticated requests
* Change the error message in a way that is retains the HTTP status code
Co-authored-by: bruj0 <ramakandra@gmail.com>
* removing extra information from the returned error, to avoid leaking it to unauthenticated requests
* removing extra information from the returned error, to avoid leaking it to unauthenticated requests
Co-authored-by: Scott Miller <smiller@hashicorp.com>
* core: Record the time a node became active
* Update vault/core.go
Co-authored-by: Nick Cabatoff <ncabatoff@hashicorp.com>
* Add omitempty field
* Update vendor
* Added CL entry and fixed test
* Fix test
* Fix command package tests
Co-authored-by: Nick Cabatoff <ncabatoff@hashicorp.com>
* Consolidate locking for sys/health
This avoids a second state lock read-lock on every sys/health hit
* Address review feedback
Co-authored-by: Vishal Nayak <vishalnayakv@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Vishal Nayak <vishalnayak@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add test for 400 status on missing token
* Return logical.StatusBadRequest on missing token
* remove commented out code
Co-authored-by: Vishal Nayak <vishalnayak@users.noreply.github.com>
* raft: initial work on raft ha storage support
* add note on join
* add todo note
* raft: add support for bootstrapping and joining existing nodes
* raft: gate bootstrap join by reading leader api address from storage
* raft: properly check for raft-only for certain conditionals
* raft: add bootstrap to api and cli
* raft: fix bootstrap cli command
* raft: add test for setting up new cluster with raft HA
* raft: extend TestRaft_HA_NewCluster to include inmem and consul backends
* raft: add test for updating an existing cluster to use raft HA
* raft: remove debug log lines, clean up verifyRaftPeers
* raft: minor cleanup
* raft: minor cleanup
* Update physical/raft/raft.go
Co-authored-by: Brian Kassouf <briankassouf@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update vault/ha.go
Co-authored-by: Brian Kassouf <briankassouf@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update vault/ha.go
Co-authored-by: Brian Kassouf <briankassouf@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update vault/logical_system_raft.go
Co-authored-by: Brian Kassouf <briankassouf@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update vault/raft.go
Co-authored-by: Brian Kassouf <briankassouf@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update vault/raft.go
Co-authored-by: Brian Kassouf <briankassouf@users.noreply.github.com>
* address feedback comments
* address feedback comments
* raft: refactor tls keyring logic
* address feedback comments
* Update vault/raft.go
Co-authored-by: Alexander Bezobchuk <alexanderbez@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update vault/raft.go
Co-authored-by: Alexander Bezobchuk <alexanderbez@users.noreply.github.com>
* address feedback comments
* testing: fix import ordering
* raft: rename var, cleanup comment line
* docs: remove ha_storage restriction note on raft
* docs: more raft HA interaction updates with migration and recovery mode
* docs: update the raft join command
* raft: update comments
* raft: add missing isRaftHAOnly check for clearing out state set earlier
* raft: update a few ha_storage config checks
* Update command/operator_raft_bootstrap.go
Co-authored-by: Vishal Nayak <vishalnayak@users.noreply.github.com>
* raft: address feedback comments
* raft: fix panic when checking for config.HAStorage.Type
* Update vault/raft.go
Co-authored-by: Alexander Bezobchuk <alexanderbez@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update website/pages/docs/commands/operator/raft.mdx
Co-authored-by: Alexander Bezobchuk <alexanderbez@users.noreply.github.com>
* raft: remove bootstrap cli command
* Update vault/raft.go
Co-authored-by: Brian Kassouf <briankassouf@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update vault/raft.go
Co-authored-by: Brian Kassouf <briankassouf@users.noreply.github.com>
* raft: address review feedback
* raft: revert vendored sdk
* raft: don't send applied index and node ID info if we're HA-only
Co-authored-by: Brian Kassouf <briankassouf@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alexander Bezobchuk <alexanderbez@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Vishal Nayak <vishalnayak@users.noreply.github.com>
* storage/raft: Add committed and applied indexes to the status output
* Update api vendor
* changelog++
* Update http/sys_leader.go
Co-authored-by: Jim Kalafut <jkalafut@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Jim Kalafut <jkalafut@hashicorp.com>
* fix#7623: add missed description field for GET /sys/auth/:path/tune endpoint
* fix#7623: allow empty description
* fix#7623: update tests with description field
* Raft retry join
* update
* Make retry join work with shamir seal
* Return upon context completion
* Update vault/raft.go
Co-Authored-By: Brian Kassouf <briankassouf@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address some review comments
* send leader information slice as a parameter
* Make retry join work properly with Shamir case. This commit has a blocking issue
* Fix join goroutine exiting before the job is done
* Polishing changes
* Don't return after a successful join during unseal
* Added config parsing test
* Add test and fix bugs
* minor changes
* Address review comments
* Fix build error
Co-authored-by: Brian Kassouf <briankassouf@users.noreply.github.com>
Don't just use the presence of it to indicate behavior.
Fixes#7323
Also, fixes a bug where if an error was returned along with a status
code, the status code was being ignored.
Shamir seals now come in two varieties: legacy and new-style. Legacy
Shamir is automatically converted to new-style when a rekey operation
is performed. All new Vault initializations using Shamir are new-style.
New-style Shamir writes an encrypted master key to storage, just like
AutoUnseal. The stored master key is encrypted using the shared key that
is split via Shamir's algorithm. Thus when unsealing, we take the key
fragments given, combine them into a Key-Encryption-Key, and use that
to decrypt the master key on disk. Then the master key is used to read
the keyring that decrypts the barrier.
* Initial work
* rework
* s/dr/recovery
* Add sys/raw support to recovery mode (#7577)
* Factor the raw paths out so they can be run with a SystemBackend.
# Conflicts:
# vault/logical_system.go
* Add handleLogicalRecovery which is like handleLogical but is only
sufficient for use with the sys-raw endpoint in recovery mode. No
authentication is done yet.
* Integrate with recovery-mode. We now handle unauthenticated sys/raw
requests, albeit on path v1/raw instead v1/sys/raw.
* Use sys/raw instead raw during recovery.
* Don't bother persisting the recovery token. Authenticate sys/raw
requests with it.
* RecoveryMode: Support generate-root for autounseals (#7591)
* Recovery: Abstract config creation and log settings
* Recovery mode integration test. (#7600)
* Recovery: Touch up (#7607)
* Recovery: Touch up
* revert the raw backend creation changes
* Added recovery operation token prefix
* Move RawBackend to its own file
* Update API path and hit it using CLI flag on generate-root
* Fix a panic triggered when handling a request that yields a nil response. (#7618)
* Improve integ test to actually make changes while in recovery mode and
verify they're still there after coming back in regular mode.
* Refuse to allow a second recovery token to be generated.
* Resize raft cluster to size 1 and start as leader (#7626)
* RecoveryMode: Setup raft cluster post unseal (#7635)
* Setup raft cluster post unseal in recovery mode
* Remove marking as unsealed as its not needed
* Address review comments
* Accept only one seal config in recovery mode as there is no scope for migration
* sys: add host-info endpoint, add client API method
* remove old commented handler
* add http tests, fix bugs
* query all partitions for disk usage
* fix Timestamp decoding
* add comments for clarification
* dont append a nil entry on disk usage query error
* remove HostInfo from the sdk api
We can use Logical().Read(...) to query this endpoint since the payload is contained with the data object. All warnings are preserved under Secret.Warnings.
* ensure that we're testing failure case against a standby node
* add and use TestWaitStandby to ensure core is on standby
* remove TestWaitStandby
* respond with local-only error
* move HostInfo into its own helper package
* fix imports; use new no-forward handler
* add cpu times to collection
* emit clearer multierrors/warnings by collection type
* add comments on HostInfo fields
* sys/pprof: add pprof routes to the system backend
* sys/pprof: add pprof paths to handler with local-only check
* fix trailing slash on pprof index endpoint
* use new no-forward handler on pprof
* go mod tidy
* add pprof external tests
* disallow streaming requests to exceed DefaultMaxRequestDuration
* add max request duration test
This allows logical operations (along with a non-nil response writer) to
process http handler funcs within the operation function while keeping
auth and audit checks that the logical request flow provides.
* Work on raft backend
* Add logstore locally
* Add encryptor and unsealable interfaces
* Add clustering support to raft
* Remove client and handler
* Bootstrap raft on init
* Cleanup raft logic a bit
* More raft work
* Work on TLS config
* More work on bootstrapping
* Fix build
* More work on bootstrapping
* More bootstrapping work
* fix build
* Remove consul dep
* Fix build
* merged oss/master into raft-storage
* Work on bootstrapping
* Get bootstrapping to work
* Clean up FMS and node-id
* Update local node ID logic
* Cleanup node-id change
* Work on snapshotting
* Raft: Add remove peer API (#906)
* Add remove peer API
* Add some comments
* Fix existing snapshotting (#909)
* Raft get peers API (#912)
* Read raft configuration
* address review feedback
* Use the Leadership Transfer API to step-down the active node (#918)
* Raft join and unseal using Shamir keys (#917)
* Raft join using shamir
* Store AEAD instead of master key
* Split the raft join process to answer the challenge after a successful unseal
* get the follower to standby state
* Make unseal work
* minor changes
* Some input checks
* reuse the shamir seal access instead of new default seal access
* refactor joinRaftSendAnswer function
* Synchronously send answer in auto-unseal case
* Address review feedback
* Raft snapshots (#910)
* Fix existing snapshotting
* implement the noop snapshotting
* Add comments and switch log libraries
* add some snapshot tests
* add snapshot test file
* add TODO
* More work on raft snapshotting
* progress on the ConfigStore strategy
* Don't use two buckets
* Update the snapshot store logic to hide the file logic
* Add more backend tests
* Cleanup code a bit
* [WIP] Raft recovery (#938)
* Add recovery functionality
* remove fmt.Printfs
* Fix a few fsm bugs
* Add max size value for raft backend (#942)
* Add max size value for raft backend
* Include physical.ErrValueTooLarge in the message
* Raft snapshot Take/Restore API (#926)
* Inital work on raft snapshot APIs
* Always redirect snapshot install/download requests
* More work on the snapshot APIs
* Cleanup code a bit
* On restore handle special cases
* Use the seal to encrypt the sha sum file
* Add sealer mechanism and fix some bugs
* Call restore while state lock is held
* Send restore cb trigger through raft log
* Make error messages nicer
* Add test helpers
* Add snapshot test
* Add shamir unseal test
* Add more raft snapshot API tests
* Fix locking
* Change working to initalize
* Add underlying raw object to test cluster core
* Move leaderUUID to core
* Add raft TLS rotation logic (#950)
* Add TLS rotation logic
* Cleanup logic a bit
* Add/Remove from follower state on add/remove peer
* add comments
* Update more comments
* Update request_forwarding_service.proto
* Make sure we populate all nodes in the followerstate obj
* Update times
* Apply review feedback
* Add more raft config setting (#947)
* Add performance config setting
* Add more config options and fix tests
* Test Raft Recovery (#944)
* Test raft recovery
* Leave out a node during recovery
* remove unused struct
* Update physical/raft/snapshot_test.go
* Update physical/raft/snapshot_test.go
* fix vendoring
* Switch to new raft interface
* Remove unused files
* Switch a gogo -> proto instance
* Remove unneeded vault dep in go.sum
* Update helper/testhelpers/testhelpers.go
Co-Authored-By: Calvin Leung Huang <cleung2010@gmail.com>
* Update vault/cluster/cluster.go
* track active key within the keyring itself (#6915)
* track active key within the keyring itself
* lookup and store using the active key ID
* update docstring
* minor refactor
* Small text fixes (#6912)
* Update physical/raft/raft.go
Co-Authored-By: Calvin Leung Huang <cleung2010@gmail.com>
* review feedback
* Move raft logical system into separate file
* Update help text a bit
* Enforce cluster addr is set and use it for raft bootstrapping
* Fix tests
* fix http test panic
* Pull in latest raft-snapshot library
* Add comment
* Save the original request body for forwarding
If we are forwarding a request after initial parsing the request body is
already consumed. As a result a forwarded call containing a request body
will have the body be nil. This saves the original request body for a
given request via a TeeReader and uses that in cases of forwarding past
body consumption.
* Handle ns lease and token renew/revoke via relative paths
* s/usin/using/
* add token and lease lookup paths; set ctx only on non-nil ns
Addtionally, use client token's ns for auth/token/lookup if no token is provided
* Fixes a regression in forwarding from #6115
Although removing the authentication header is good defense in depth,
for forwarding mechanisms that use the raw request, we never add it
back. This caused perf standby tests to throw errors. Instead, once
we're past the point at which we would do any raw forwarding, but before
routing the request, remove the header.
To speed this up, a flag is set in the logical.Request to indicate where
the token is sourced from. That way we don't iterate through maps
unnecessarily.
* Add helper for checking if an error is a fatal error
The double-double negative was really confusing, and this pattern is used a few places in Vault. This negates the double negative, making the devx a bit easier to follow.
* Check return value of UnsealWithStoredKeys in sys/init
* Return proper error types when attempting unseal with stored key
Prior to this commit, "nil" could have meant unsupported auto-unseal, a transient error, or success. This updates the function to return the correct error type, signaling to the caller whether they should retry or fail.
* Continuously attempt to unseal if sealed keys are supported
This fixes a bug that occurs on bootstrapping an initial cluster. Given a collection of Vault nodes and an initialized storage backend, they will all go into standby waiting for initialization. After one node is initialized, the other nodes had no mechanism by which they "re-check" to see if unseal keys are present. This adds a goroutine to the server command which continually waits for unseal keys to exist. It exits in the following conditions:
- the node is unsealed
- the node does not support stored keys
- a fatal error occurs (as defined by Vault)
- the server is shutting down
In all other situations, the routine wakes up at the specified interval and attempts to unseal with the stored keys.
The result will still pass gofmtcheck and won't trigger additional
changes if someone isn't using goimports, but it will avoid the
piecemeal imports changes we've been seeing.
* Refactor mount tune to support upsert options values and unset options.
* Do not allow unsetting options map
* add secret tune version regression test
* Only accept valid options version
* s/meVersion/optVersion/
* Support Authorization Bearer as token header
* add requestAuth test
* remove spew debug output in test
* Add Authorization in CORS Allowed headers
* use const where applicable
* use less allocations in bearer token checking
* address PR comments on tests and apply last commit
* reorder error checking in a TestHandler_requestAuth
* Initial implemntation of returning 529 for rate limits
- bump aws iam and sts packages to v1.14.31 to get mocking interface
- promote the iam and sts clients to the aws backend struct, for mocking in tests
- this also promotes some functions to methods on the Backend struct, so
that we can use the injected client
Generating creds requires reading config/root for credentials to contact
IAM. Here we make pathConfigRoot a method on aws/backend so we can clear
the clients on successful update of config/root path. Adds a mutex to
safely clear the clients
* refactor locking and unlocking into methods on *backend
* refactor/simply the locking
* check client after grabbing lock
We support this in the API as of 0.10.2 so read should support it too.
Trivially tested with some log info:
`core: data: data="map[string]interface {}{"zip":[]string{"zap", "zap2"}}"`
* Add request timeouts in normal request path and to expirations
* Add ability to adjust default max request duration
* Some test fixes
* Ensure tests have defaults set for max request duration
* Add context cancel checking to inmem/file
* Fix tests
* Fix tests
* Set default max request duration to basically infinity for this release for BC
* Address feedback
* Tackle #4929 a different way
This turns c.sealed into an atomic, which allows us to call sealInternal
without a lock. By doing so we can better control lock grabbing when a
condition causing the standby loop to get out of active happens. This
encapsulates that logic into two distinct pieces (although they could
be combined into one), and makes lock guarding more understandable.
* Re-add context canceling to the non-HA version of sealInternal
* Return explicitly after stopCh triggered
This change makes it so that if a lease is revoked through user action,
we set the expiration time to now and update pending, just as we do with
tokens. This allows the normal retry logic to apply in these cases as
well, instead of just erroring out immediately. The idea being that once
you tell Vault to revoke something it should keep doing its darndest to
actually make that happen.
If we get to respondStandby but we're actually not in an HA cluster, we
should instead indicate the correct status to the user. Although it
might be better to change any such behavior upstream, if any upstream
code manages this state we should still handle it correctly.
Fixes#4873
* Allow max request size to be user-specified
This turned out to be way more impactful than I'd expected because I
felt like the right granularity was per-listener, since an org may want
to treat external clients differently from internal clients. It's pretty
straightforward though.
This also introduces actually using request contexts for values, which
so far we have not done (using our own logical.Request struct instead),
but this allows non-logical methods to still get this benefit.
* Switch to ioutil.ReadAll()
* This changes the way policies are reported in audit logs.
Previously, only policies tied to tokens would be reported. This could
make it difficult to perform after-the-fact analysis based on both the
initial response entry and further requests. Now, the full set of
applicable policies from both the token and any derived policies from
Identity are reported.
To keep things consistent, token authentications now also return the
full set of policies in api.Secret.Auth responses, so this both makes it
easier for users to understand their actual full set, and it matches
what the audit logs now report.
Taking inspiration from
https://github.com/golang/go/issues/17604#issuecomment-256384471
suggests that taking the address of a stack variable for use in atomics
works (at least, the race detector doesn't complain) but is doing it
wrong.
The only other change is a change in Leader() detecting if HA is enabled
to fast-path out. This value never changes after NewCore, so we don't
need to grab the read lock to check it.