because when unsealing it wouldn't wait for core 0 to come up and become
the active node. Much of our testing code assumes that core0 is the
active node.
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
Generalization of the PhysicalFactory notion introduced by Raft, so it can be used by other storage backends in tests. These are the OSS changes needed for my rework of the ent integ tests and cluster helpers.
There are a few different things happening in this change. First, some code that previously lived in enterprise has moved here: this includes some helper code for manipulating clusters and for building storage backends. Second, the existing cluster-building code using inmem storage has been generalized to allow various storage backends. Third, added support for creating two-cluster DR setups. Finally, there are tweaks to handle edge cases that
result in intermittent failures, or to eliminate sleeps in favour of polling to detect state changes.
Also: generalize TestClusterOptions.PhysicalFactory so it can be used either
as a per-core factory (for raft) or a per-cluster factory (for other
storage backends.)
This eliminates a bunch of noise at the end of a test's logs, making it
easier to diagnose test failures.
Add TestCluster.Logger. This is intendend to be used when test helpers
want to log something. If TestClusterOptions.Logger is non-nil, it will
be used as the cluster logger, otherwise we create one based on test
name. In the absence of CoreConfig.Logger, this logger is also used as
the parent of each core's log. This makes it easy when running parallel
tests to identify which log message came from which test.
* upgrade aws roles
* test upgrade aws roles
* Initialize aws credential backend at mount time
* add a TODO
* create end-to-end test for builtin/credential/aws
* fix bug in initializer
* improve comments
* add Initialize() to logical.Backend
* use Initialize() in Core.enableCredentialInternal()
* use InitializeRequest to call Initialize()
* improve unit testing for framework.Backend
* call logical.Backend.Initialize() from all of the places that it needs to be called.
* implement backend.proto changes for logical.Backend.Initialize()
* persist current role storage version when upgrading aws roles
* format comments correctly
* improve comments
* use postUnseal funcs to initialize backends
* simplify test suite
* improve test suite
* simplify logic in aws role upgrade
* simplify aws credential initialization logic
* simplify logic in aws role upgrade
* use the core's activeContext for initialization
* refactor builtin/plugin/Backend
* use a goroutine to upgrade the aws roles
* misc improvements and cleanup
* do not run AWS role upgrade on DR Secondary
* always call logical.Backend.Initialize() when loading a plugin.
* improve comments
* on standbys and DR secondaries we do not want to run any kind of upgrade logic
* fix awsVersion struct
* clarify aws version upgrade
* make the upgrade logic for aws auth more explicit
* aws upgrade is now called from a switch
* fix fallthrough bug
* simplify logic
* simplify logic
* rename things
* introduce currentAwsVersion const to track aws version
* improve comments
* rearrange things once more
* conglomerate things into one function
* stub out aws auth initialize e2e test
* improve aws auth initialize e2e test
* finish aws auth initialize e2e test
* tinker with aws auth initialize e2e test
* tinker with aws auth initialize e2e test
* tinker with aws auth initialize e2e test
* fix typo in test suite
* simplify logic a tad
* rearrange assignment
* Fix a few lifecycle related issues in #7025 (#7075)
* Fix panic when plugin fails to load
* storage/raft: When restoring a snapshot preseal first
* best-effort allow standbys to apply the restoreOp before sealing active node
* Don't cache the raft tls key
* Update physical/raft/raft.go
* Move pending raft peers to core
* Fix race on close bool
* Extend the leaderlease time for tests
* Update raft deps
* Fix audit hashing
* Fix race with auditing
Add support for hashing time.Time within slices, which unbreaks auditing of requests returning the request counters.
Break Hash into struct-specific func like HashAuth, HashRequest. Move all the copying/hashing logic from FormatRequest/FormatResponse into the new Hash* funcs. HashStructure now modifies in place instead of copying.
Instead of returning an error when trying to hash map keys of type time.Time, ignore them, i.e. pass them through unhashed.
Enable auditing on test clusters by default if the caller didn't specify any audit backends. If they do, they're responsible for setting it up.
* 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
Move audit.LogInput to sdk/logical. Allow the Data values in audited
logical.Request and Response to implement OptMarshaler, in which case
we delegate hashing/serializing responsibility to them. Add new
ClientCertificateSerialNumber audit request field.
SystemView can now be cast to ExtendedSystemView to expose the Auditor
interface, which allows submitting requests and responses to the audit
broker.
Increment a counter whenever a request is received.
The in-memory counter is persisted to counters/requests/YYYY/MM.
When the month wraps around, we reset the in-memory counter to
zero.
Add an endpoint for querying the request counters across all time.
* Two things:
* Change how we populate and clear leader UUID. This fixes a case where
if a standby disconnects from an active node and reconnects, without the
active node restarting, the UUID doesn't change so triggers on a new
active node don't get run.
* Add a bunch of test helpers and minor updates to things.
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.
* 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
1) Disable MaxRetries in test cluster clients. We generally want to fail
as fast as possible in tests so adding unpredictable timing in doesn't
help things, especially if we're timing sensitive in the test.
2) EquivalentPolicies is supposed to return true if only one set
contains `default` and the other is empty, but if one set was nil
instead of simply a zero length slice it would always return false. This
means that renewing against, say, `userpass` when not actually
specifying any user policies would always fail.