Add a new config option for Vault Agent's JWT auto auth
`remove_jwt_after_reading`, which defaults to true. Can stop
Agent from attempting to delete the file, which is useful in k8s
where the service account JWT is mounted as a read-only file
and so any attempt to delete it generates spammy error logs.
When leaving the JWT file in place, the read period for new
tokens is 1 minute instead of 500ms to reflect the assumption
that there will always be a file there, so finding a file does not
provide any signal that it needs to be re-read. Kubernetes
has a minimum TTL of 10 minutes for tokens, so a period of
1 minute gives Agent plenty of time to detect new tokens,
without leaving it too unresponsive. We may want to add a
config option to override these default periods in the future.
Co-authored-by: Tom Proctor <tomhjp@users.noreply.github.com>
Remove gox in favor of go build.
`gox` hasn't had a release to update it in many years, so is missing
support for many modern systems, like `darwin/arm64`.
In any case, we only use it for dev builds, where we don't even use
the ability of it to build for multiple platforms. Release builds use
`go build` now.
So, this switches to `go build` everywhere.
I pulled this down and tested it in Windows as well. (Side note: I
couldn't get `gox` to work in Windows, so couldn't build before this
change.)
* docs(#16222): add documentation for changes in PR hashicorp/vault-plugin-secrets-kubernetes#10
* docs(#16222): add changelog entry
* docs(#16222): improve documentation to make the use case of setting both allowed_kubernetes_namespaces and allowed_kubernetes_namespace_selector parameters for role configuration
* use automtls for v5 secrets/auth plugins
* add automtls env guard
* start backend without metadata mode
* use PluginClientConfig for backend's NewPluginClient param
refactor
* - fix pluginutil test
- do not expect plugin to be unloaded in UT
- fix pluginutil tests --need new env var
- use require in UT
- fix lazy load test
* add changelog
* prioritize automtls; improve comments
* user multierror; refactor pluginSet for v4 unit test
* add test cases for v4 and v5 plugin versions
* remove unnecessary call to AutoMTLSSupported
* update comment on pluginSets
* use runconfig directly in sdk newpluginclient
* use automtls without metadatamode for v5 backend plugin registration
* use multierror for plugin runconfig calls
* remove some unnecessary code
* raft: Ensure init before setting suffrage
As reported in https://hashicorp.atlassian.net/browse/VAULT-6773:
The /sys/storage/raft/join endpoint is intended to be unauthenticated. We rely
on the seal to manage trust.
It’s possible to use multiple join requests to switch nodes from voter to
non-voter. The screenshot shows a 3 node cluster where vault_2 is the leader,
and vault_3 and vault_4 are followers with non-voters set to false. sent two
requests to the raft join endpoint to have vault_3 and vault_4 join the cluster
with non_voters:true.
This commit fixes the issue by delaying the call to SetDesiredSuffrage until after
the initialization check, preventing unauthenticated mangling of voter status.
Tested locally using
https://github.com/hashicorp/vault-tools/blob/main/users/ncabatoff/cluster/raft.sh
and the reproducer outlined in VAULT-6773.
* raft: Return join err on failure
This is necessary to correctly distinguish errors returned from the Join
workflow. Previously, errors were being masked as timeouts.
* raft: Default autopilot parameters in teststorage
Change some defaults so we don't have to pass in parameters or set them
in the originating tests. These storage types are only used in two
places:
1) Raft HA testing
2) Seal migration testing
Both consumers have been tested and pass with this change.
* changelog: Unauthn voter status change bugfix
* Clarification for local mounts in the context of DR
The docs were unclear on this point, so @russparsloe and I looked into it.
Local mounts are indeed replicated to DR secondaries.
This is the opposite of what it says on https://developer.hashicorp.com/vault/tutorials/enterprise/performance-replication#disaster-recovery
> Local backend mounts are not replicated and their use will require existing DR mechanisms if DR is necessary in your implementation.
So that page will also need updating
* changelog
* fix changelog syntax for local mount with DR (#16218)
* pki: When a role sets key_type to any ignore key_bits value when signing
- Bypass the validation for the role's key_bits value when signing CSRs
if the key_type is set to any. We still validate the key is at least
2048 for RSA backed CSRs as we did in 1.9.x and lower.
* add func to set level for specific logger
* add endpoints to modify log level
* initialize base logger with IndependentLevels
* test to ensure other loggers remain unchanged
* add DELETE loggers endpoints to revert back to config
* add API docs page
* add changelog entry
* remove extraneous line
* add log level field to Core struct
* add godoc for getLogLevel
* add some loggers to c.allLoggers
* VAULT-6613 add DetermineRoleFromLoginRequest function to Core
* Fix body handling
* Role resolution for rate limit quotas
* VAULT-6613 update precedence test
* Add changelog
* Handle body error
* VAULT-6613 Return early if error with json parsing
* Add signature_bits to sign-intermediate
This endpoint was lacking the signature_bits field like all the other
endpoints. Notably, in #15478, the ability to customize the intermediate
CSR's signature bits was removed without checking for the ability to
customize the final (root-signed) intermediate certificate's value.
This adds in that missing ability, bringing us parity with root
generation and role-based signing.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add signature_bits to sign-verbatim
This endpoint was also lacking the signature_bits field, preventing
other signature hash functions from being utilized here.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add changelog
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Removed redundant checks for same env var in ReadEnvironment, extracted Unix domain socket logic to function, and made use of this logic in SetAddress. Adjusted unit tests to verify proper Unix domain socket handling.
* Adding case to revert from Unix domain socket dial function back to TCP
* Adding changelog file
* Only adjust DialContext if RoundTripper is an http.Transport
* Switching from read lock to normal lock
* only reset transport DialContext when setting different address type
* made ParseAddress a method on Config
* Adding additional tests to cover transitions to/from TCP to Unix
* Moved Config type method ParseAddress closer to type's other methods.
* make release note more end-user focused
* adopt review feedback to add comment about holding a lock
* ssh: Fix template regex test for defaultExtensions
- The regex to identify if our defaultExtensions contains a template was
a little too greedy, requiring the entire field to be just the regex. Allow
additional text within the value field to be added
* Add cl
* Support for rate limit path suffix quotas
* Support for rate limit path suffix quotas
* Precedence test for support for rate limit path suffix quotas
* Update clone method
* Fix mount determination
* Add changelog
* use constant for mounts
* Fix read endpoint, and remount/disable mount
* update godocs for queryquota
* Add cn_validations PKI Role parameter
This new parameter allows disabling all validations on a common name,
enabled by default on sign-verbatim and issuer generation options.
Presently, the default behavior is to allow either an email address
(denoted with an @ in the name) or a hostname to pass validation.
Operators can restrict roles to just a single option (e.g., for email
certs, limit CNs to have strictly email addresses and not hostnames).
By setting the value to `disabled`, CNs of other formats can be accepted
without validating their contents against our minimal correctness checks
for email/hostname/wildcard that we typically apply even when broad
permissions (allow_any_name=true, enforce_hostnames=false, and
allow_wildcard_certificates=true) are granted on the role.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Update PKI tests for cn_validation support
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add PKI API documentation on cn_validations
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add changelog
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Allow reading Nomad CA/Client cert configuration
In the Nomad secret engine, writing to /nomad/config/access allows users
to specify a CA certificate and client credential pair. However, these
values are not in the read of the endpoint, making it hard for operators
to see if these values were specified and if they need to be rotated.
Add `ca_cert` and `client_cert` parameters to the response, eliding the
`client_key` parameter as it is more sensitive (and should most likely
be replaced at the same time as `client_cert`).
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add changelog
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Fix tests to expect additional fields
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add test with existing CA/client cert+key
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Handle func
* Update - check if key_type and key_bits are allowed
* Update - fields
* Generating keys based on provided key_type and key_bits
* Returning signed key
* Refactor
* Refactor update to common logic function
* Descriptions
* Tests added
* Suggested changes and tests added and refactored
* Suggested changes and fmt run
* File refactoring
* Changelog file
* Update changelog/15561.txt
Co-authored-by: Alexander Scheel <alexander.m.scheel@gmail.com>
* Suggested changes - consistent returns and additional info to test messages
* ssh issue key pair documentation
Co-authored-by: Alexander Scheel <alexander.m.scheel@gmail.com>
* Add warning about EA in FIPS mode
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add changelog
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Update path that metadata tab checks capabilities against
* Add changelog
* Update test to handle this case
* Fix tests url
Co-authored-by: claire bontempo <68122737+hellobontempo@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add parsing for NSS-wrapped Ed25519 keys
NSS wraps Ed25519 using the PKCS#8 standard structure. The Go standard
library as of Go 1.18.x doesn't support parsing this key type with the
OID used by NSS; it requires the 1.3.101.112/RFC 8410 format, rather
than the RFC 5915-esque structure supported here.
Co-authored-by: Rachel Culpepper <84159930+rculpepper@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add integration test with NSS-created wrapped key
Co-authored-by: Rachel Culpepper <84159930+rculpepper@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add changelog
Co-authored-by: Rachel Culpepper <84159930+rculpepper@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Rachel Culpepper <84159930+rculpepper@users.noreply.github.com>
* Months after current are disabled, regardless of endTimeFromResponse
* move tracked values to getters for consistency
* months for widget are calculated in getter and then rendered
* Styling for current month is mix of hover and readonly
* Fix tests
* Add changelog
* Reset display year to endTimeFromResponse on toggle calendar
* update resetDisplayYear and naming
* Add test for displayYear when opened
* Support for CPS URLs in Custom Policy Identifiers.
* go fmt
* Add Changelog
* Fix panic in test-cases.
* Update builtin/logical/pki/path_roles.go
Fix intial nil identifiers.
Co-authored-by: Steven Clark <steven.clark@hashicorp.com>
* Make valid policy OID so don't break ASN parse in test.
* Add test cases.
* go fmt.
Co-authored-by: Steven Clark <steven.clark@hashicorp.com>
Update AWS auth method certificates
Add tests that the `rsa2048` document can also be verified using the
`pkcs7` field for AWS auth.
Due to the use of SHA-1-based signatures for the `identity` and `pkcs7`
methods, we want to encourage moving toward using the RSA 2048 workflow,
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/verify-rsa2048.html
This doesn't require code changes for Vault necessarily, but adding in
the (many) certificates will help end users.
Also adds `rsa2048` option to API to fetch the RSA 2048 signature.
I will make a PR to update to the AWS auth docs to document the RSA 2048
flow soon after this.
* Removed red spellcheck underline for sensitive and secret KV values
* Added changelog file
* Moved spellcheck change into masked-input component file so that spellcheck does not apply for all sensitive fields
* VAULT-6131 OpenAPI schema now includes /auth/token endpoints when explicit permission has been granted
* VAULT-6131 add changelog
* VAULT-6131 Update changelog and fix related bug
* fix plugin reload mounts
* do not require sys/ prefix
* update plugin reload docs with examples
* fix unit test credential read path
* update docs to reflect correct cli usage
* allow sys/auth/foo or auth/foo
* append trailing slash if it doesn't exist in request
* add changelog
* use correct changelog number
* Add Read methods for KVClient
* KV write helper
* Add changelog
* Add Delete method
* Use extractVersionMetadata inside extractDataAndVersionMetadata
* Return nil, nil for v1 writes
* Add test for extracting version metadata
* Split kv client into v1 and v2-specific clients
* Add ability to set options on Put
* Add test for KV helpers
* Add custom metadata to top level and allow for getting versions as sorted slice
* Update tests
* Separate KV v1 and v2 into different files
* Add test for GetVersionsAsList, rename Metadata key to VersionMetadata for clarity
* Move structs and godoc comments to more appropriate files
* Add more tests for extract methods
* Rework custom metadata helper to be more consistent with other helpers
* Remove KVSecret from custom metadata test now that we don't append to it as part of helper method
* Return early for readability and make test value name less confusing
Add deprecation note about X.509/SHA-1
In preparation for moving to Go 1.18 in Vault 1.12.
Co-authored-by: Loann Le <84412881+taoism4504@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fixed unsupported revocation statements field display for DB roles
* Fixed linting
* Added changelog
* Fixed conditional to filter for only elasticsearch database and changed format of text in changelog
* Fixed conditional and added comment for bug fix
Updated documentation to describe the behavior when supplying `VAULT_HTTP_PROXY`. Also added support for `VAULT_PROXY_ADDR` as a 'better name' for `VAULT_HTTP_PROXY`.
* WIP replacing lib/pq
* change timezome param to be URI format
* add changelog
* add changelog for redshift
* update changelog
* add test for DSN style connection string
* more parseurl and quoteidentify to sdk; include copyright and license
* call dbutil.ParseURL instead, fix import ordering
Co-authored-by: Calvin Leung Huang <1883212+calvn@users.noreply.github.com>
* Allow role-based sign-verbatim with chosen issuer
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add warning with missing requested verbatim role
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add changelog
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Update builtin/logical/pki/backend.go
Co-authored-by: Steven Clark <steven.clark@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Steven Clark <steven.clark@hashicorp.com>
* Fix handling of username_as_alias during LDAP authentication
There is a bug that was introduced in the LDAP authentication method by https://github.com/hashicorp/vault/pull/11000.
It was thought to be backward compatible but has broken a number of users. Later
a new parameter `username_as_alias` was introduced in https://github.com/hashicorp/vault/pull/14324
to make it possible for operators to restore the previous behavior.
The way it is currently working is not completely backward compatible thought
because when username_as_alias is set, a call to GetUserAliasAttributeValue() will
first be made, then this value is completely discarded in pathLogin() and replaced
by the username as expected.
This is an issue because it makes useless calls to the LDAP server and will break
backward compatibility if one of the constraints in GetUserAliasAttributeValue()
is not respected, even though the resulting value will be discarded anyway.
In order to maintain backward compatibility here we have to only call
GetUserAliasAttributeValue() if necessary.
Since this change of behavior was introduced in 1.9, this fix will need to be
backported to the 1.9, 1.10 and 1.11 branches.
* Add changelog
* Add tests
* Format code
* Update builtin/credential/ldap/backend.go
Co-authored-by: Calvin Leung Huang <1883212+calvn@users.noreply.github.com>
* Format and fix declaration
* Reword changelog
Co-authored-by: Calvin Leung Huang <1883212+calvn@users.noreply.github.com>
* Handle client count timezone
- Backend convert the timezone to UTC, to mitigate it's impact sending
start and end date other than 1. Chose 10 and 20 randomly.
* Added changelog
* Add a warning when Issuing Certificate set on a role does not resolve.
* Ivanka's requests - add a warning on deleting issuer or changing it's name.
* Fix nil checks; reduce number of roles to iterate through; only verify roles after migration.
* Fix semgrep failure, ignore roles deleted behind our back.
* Patch functionality for roles
* Make Patch Roles work again, add back patch issuers.
* Add changelog.
* Fix nil-reversion on empty response.
* Panics are bad. don't do that.
* Remove reference to stored license
- Stored license was deprecated in 1.8 and from 1.11 all licenses will be
auto loaded.
* Added changelog
* Remove test for stored license
* Add defensive check in serializer
* No default provider on create, add subText to service_account_file field
* Show empty state if no provider selected -- sorry for all the conditionals
* Button and distribution title styling on key edit
* Fix key distribute empty state permissions
* Don't try to fetch distribution if provider is permissionError
* Use search-select component for provider on distribute component
* Show distribution form errors on page rather than popup
* Add id, label, subtext to input-search for search-select fallback
* Remove created field from provider, default to querying for keys unless capabilities is false
* Fix link to provider from key-edit
* Search select label styling and add subText to fallback
* Refetch model after key rotate
* Create distribution method is task so we can load and disable button
* Move keymgmt to cloud group on mount options
* Key actions are tasks, fix tab active class
* Add isRunning attr to confirm-action which disables confirm button and replaces text with loader
* Fix provider active tab class
* Handle control groups on distribution
* Correctly handle error message on key-edit
* Show loading state on distribute, reload key after distribute
* Clear old validation errors if valid
* Fix tests
* Fix delete url
* Add changelog
* Address PR comments
* kick circle-ci
* Format go file breaking fmt
* Rename old changelog
* Remove resolved TODO
* Return signed ca as part of ca_chain field within sign-intermediate
- When signing a CA certificate we should include it along with the signing CA's CA chain in the response.
* PKI - Add not_before_duration API parameter to:
- Root CA generation
- Intermediate CA generation
- Intermediate CA signing
* Move not_before_duration to addCACommonFields
This gets applied on both root generation and intermediate signing,
which is the correct place to apply this.
Co-authored-by: guysv <sviryguy@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add changelog entry
Resolves: #10631
Co-authored-by: guysv <sviryguy@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add test case for root/generate, sign-intermediate
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Update path role description
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add new not_before_duration to relevant docs
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: guysv <sviryguy@gmail.com>
* Add warning on missing AIA info fields
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add changelog:
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
Make sure that autopilot is disabled when we step down from active node state. Forward autopilot state requests to the active node. Avoid self-dialing due to stale advertisement.
* CLI: Add ability to display ListResponseWithInfos
The Vault Server API includes a ListResponseWithInfo call, allowing LIST
responses to contain additional information about their keys. This is in
a key=value mapping format (both for each key, to get the additional
metadata, as well as within each metadata).
Expand the `vault list` CLI command with a `-detailed` flag (and env var
VAULT_DETAILED_LISTS) to print this additional metadata. This looks
roughly like the following:
$ vault list -detailed pki/issuers
Keys issuer_name
---- -----------
0cba84d7-bbbe-836a-4ff6-a11b31dc0fb7 n/a
35dfb02d-0cdb-3d35-ee64-d0cd6568c6b0 n/a
382fad1e-e99c-9c54-e147-bb1faa8033d3 n/a
8bb4a793-2ad9-460c-9fa8-574c84a981f7 n/a
8bd231d7-20e2-f21f-ae1a-7aa3319715e7 n/a
9425d51f-cb81-426d-d6ad-5147d092094e n/a
ae679732-b497-ab0d-3220-806a2b9d81ed n/a
c5a44a1f-2ae4-2140-3acf-74b2609448cc utf8
d41d2419-efce-0e36-c96b-e91179a24dc1 something
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Allow detailed printing of LIST responses in JSON
When using the JSON formatter, only the absolute list of keys were
returned. Reuse the `-detailed` flag value for the `-format=json` list
response printer, allowing us to show the complete API response returned
by Vault.
This returns something like the following:
{
"request_id": "e9a25dcd-b67a-97d7-0f08-3670918ef3ff",
"lease_id": "",
"lease_duration": 0,
"renewable": false,
"data": {
"key_info": {
"0cba84d7-bbbe-836a-4ff6-a11b31dc0fb7": {
"issuer_name": ""
},
"35dfb02d-0cdb-3d35-ee64-d0cd6568c6b0": {
"issuer_name": ""
},
"382fad1e-e99c-9c54-e147-bb1faa8033d3": {
"issuer_name": ""
},
"8bb4a793-2ad9-460c-9fa8-574c84a981f7": {
"issuer_name": ""
},
"8bd231d7-20e2-f21f-ae1a-7aa3319715e7": {
"issuer_name": ""
},
"9425d51f-cb81-426d-d6ad-5147d092094e": {
"issuer_name": ""
},
"ae679732-b497-ab0d-3220-806a2b9d81ed": {
"issuer_name": ""
},
"c5a44a1f-2ae4-2140-3acf-74b2609448cc": {
"issuer_name": "utf8"
},
"d41d2419-efce-0e36-c96b-e91179a24dc1": {
"issuer_name": "something"
}
},
"keys": [
"0cba84d7-bbbe-836a-4ff6-a11b31dc0fb7",
"35dfb02d-0cdb-3d35-ee64-d0cd6568c6b0",
"382fad1e-e99c-9c54-e147-bb1faa8033d3",
"8bb4a793-2ad9-460c-9fa8-574c84a981f7",
"8bd231d7-20e2-f21f-ae1a-7aa3319715e7",
"9425d51f-cb81-426d-d6ad-5147d092094e",
"ae679732-b497-ab0d-3220-806a2b9d81ed",
"c5a44a1f-2ae4-2140-3acf-74b2609448cc",
"d41d2419-efce-0e36-c96b-e91179a24dc1"
]
},
"warnings": null
}
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add changelog
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Use field on UI rather than secret.Data
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Only include headers from visitable key_infos
Certain API endpoints return data from non-visitable key_infos, by
virtue of using a hand-rolled response. Limit our headers to those
from visitable key_infos. This means we won't return entire columns with
n/a entries, if no key matches the key_info key that includes that
header.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Use setupEnv sourced detailed info
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Fix changelog environment variable
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Fix broken tests using setupEnv
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Warn on empty Subject field for issuers
When generating a root or signing an intermediate certificate, it is
possible to have Vault generate a certificate with an empty Subject.
These don't validate in most TLS implementations well, so add a warning.
Note that non-Common Name fields could be present to make a non-empty
subject, so simply requiring a CommonName isn't strictly the best.
For example:
$ vault write pki/root/generate/exported common_name=""
WARNING! The following warnings were returned from Vault:
* This issuer certificate was generated without a Subject; this makes
it likely that issuing leaf certs with this certificate will cause TLS
validation libraries to reject this certificate.
....
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add changelog
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Remove signature_bits on intermediate generate
This extraneous field wasn't respected during intermediate generation
and it isn't clear that it should be. Strictly, this field, if it were
to exist, would control the CSR's internal signature algorithm (certutil
defaults to the sane SHA-256 here). However, there's little value in
changing this as the signing authority can and probably will override
the final certificate's signature bits value, completely ignoring
whatever was in the provided CSR.
Removing this field will now cause warnings for those providing the
parameter (which already wasn't respected), which is the desired
behavior. No breakage should occur as a result of this change.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add changelog
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* TTL Picker convers to largest unit when value is number
* Initial value for transit auto-rotation period is 30d
* Add auto-rotation check to transit test
* Add changelog
* Add clarifying comment
* updating MFA to use official Okta SDK
* add changelog
* Update vault/login_mfa.go
Co-authored-by: swayne275 <swayne@hashicorp.com>
* cleanup query param building
* skip if not user factor
* updating struct tags to be more explicit
* fixing incorrect merge
* worrying that URL construction may change in the future, reimplementing GetFactorTransactionStatus
* adding some safety around url building
Co-authored-by: swayne275 <swayne@hashicorp.com>
* VAULT-5885: Fix erroneous success message in case of two-phase MFA, and provide MFA information in table format
* VAULT-5885 Add changelog
* VAULT-5885 Update changelog as per PR comments
* VAULT-5885 Update changelog category to just 'auth'
* VAULT-5885 Hide useless token info in two-phase MFA case
* VAULT-5885 Update changelog to reflect token info now no longer present
* VAULT-5885 split up changelog into three blocks
* Always return non-nil CRL configuration
When using the default CRL configuration (as none has been set), return
the default configuration rather than inferring it in buildCRL. This
additionally allows us to return the default configuration on GET
operations to /config/crl.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Always return non-nil URL configuration
When using the default (empty) URL configuration as none has been set,
return the default configuration rather than inferring it inside of
fetchCAInfoByIssuerId or generateCert. This additionally allows us to
return the default configuration on GET operations to /config/urls.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add changelog
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Use "not_before_duration" fiueld from role if above 0
* 'test' and update docs
* changelog file
* Requested changes - improved test and better description to changelog
* changelog description:
* update to ttl and not_before_duration API docs
* fill out nil response months in activity log query handle response based on requested month data
* changelog
* reverse month ordering for nil end months
* typo caught in ent test
* add import endpoint
* fix unlock
* add import_version
* refactor import endpoints and add tests
* add descriptions
* Update dependencies to include tink for Transit import operations. Convert Transit wrapping key endpoint to use shared wrapping key retrieval method. Disallow import of convergent keys to Transit via BYOK process.
* Include new 'hash_function' parameter on Transit import endpoints to specify OAEP random oracle hash function used to wrap ephemeral AES key.
* Add default values for Transit import endpoint fields. Prevent an OOB panic in Transit import. Proactively zero out ephemeral AES key used in Transit imports.
* Rename some Transit BYOK import variables. Ensure Transit BYOK ephemeral key is of the size specified byt the RFC.
* Add unit tests for Transit BYOK import endpoint.
* Simplify Transit BYOK import tests. Add a conditional on auto rotation to avoid errors on BYOK keys with allow_rotation=false.
* Added hash_function field to Transit import_version endpoint. Reworked Transit import unit tests. Added unit tests for Transit import_version endpoint.
* Add changelog entry for Transit BYOK.
* Transit BYOK formatting fixes.
* Omit 'convergent_encryption' field from Transit BYOK import endpoint, but reject with an error when the field is provided.
* Minor formatting fix in Transit import.
Co-authored-by: rculpepper <rculpepper@hashicorp.com>
* Add default timeout to legacy ssh.ClientConfig
When using the deprecated Dynamic SSH Keys method, Vault will make an
outbound SSH connection to an arbitrary remote host to place SSH keys.
We now set a timeout of 1 minute for this connection.
It is strongly recommended consumers of this SSH secrets engine feature
migrate to the more secure, and otherwise equivalent, SSH certificates
method.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add changelog
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Fix OIDC callback query params
- Value of namespace was getting stripped from the state query param
- Used native URL search param api to fetch the values
* Add changelog
* Remove unnecessary check for url encoding
* Extract ns value and pass as namespace param
* Update changelog
Vault agent redacts the token and accessor for `/auth/token/lookup-self` (and `lookup`)
if the token is the auto auth token to prevent it from leaking.
Similarly, we need to redact the token and accessor from `renew-self`
and `renew`, which also leak the token and accessor.
I tested this locally by starting up a Vault agent and querying the
agent endpoints, and ensuring that the accessor and token were set to
the empty string in the response.
* POC of Okta Auth Number Challenge verification
* switch from callbacks to operations, forward validate to primary
* cleanup and nonce description update
* add changelog
* error on empty nonce, no forwarding, return correct_answer instead
* properly clean up verify goroutine
* add docs on new endpoint and parameters
* change polling frequency when WAITING to 1s
Co-authored-by: Jim Kalafut <jkalafut@hashicorp.com>
* Starter PKI CA Storage API (#14796)
* Simple starting PKI storage api for CA rotation
* Add key and issuer storage apis
* Add listKeys and listIssuers storage implementations
* Add simple keys and issuers configuration storage api methods
* Handle resolving key, issuer references
The API context will usually have a user-specified reference to the key.
This is either the literal string "default" to select the default key,
an identifier of the key, or a slug name for the key. Here, we wish to
resolve this reference to an actual identifier that can be understood by
storage.
Also adds the missing Name field to keys.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add method to fetch an issuer's cert bundle
This adds a method to construct a certutil.CertBundle from the specified
issuer identifier, optionally loading its corresponding key for signing.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Refactor certutil PrivateKey PEM handling
This refactors the parsing of PrivateKeys from PEM blobs into shared
methods (ParsePEMKey, ParseDERKey) that can be reused by the existing
Bundle parsing logic (ParsePEMBundle) or independently in the new
issuers/key-based PKI storage code.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add importKey, importCert to PKI storage
importKey is generally preferable to the low-level writeKey for adding
new entries. This takes only the contents of the private key (as a
string -- so a PEM bundle or a managed key handle) and checks if it
already exists in the storage.
If it does, it returns the existing key instance.
Otherwise, we create a new one. In the process, we detect any issuers
using this key and link them back to the new key entry.
The same holds for importCert over importKey, with the note that keys
are not modified when importing certificates.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add tests for importing issuers, keys
This adds tests for importing keys and issuers into the new storage
layout, ensuring that identifiers are correctly inferred and linked.
Note that directly writing entries to storage (writeKey/writeissuer)
will take KeyID links from the parent entry and should not be used for
import; only existing entries should be updated with this info.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Implement PKI storage migration.
- Hook into the backend::initialize function, calling the migration on a primary only.
- Migrate an existing certificate bundle to the new issuers and key layout
* Make fetchCAInfo aware of new storage layout
This allows fetchCAInfo to fetch a specified issuer, via a reference
parameter provided by the user. We pass that into the storage layer and
have it return a cert bundle for us. Finally, we need to validate that
it truly has the key desired.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Begin /issuers API endpoints
This implements the fetch operations around issuers in the PKI Secrets
Engine. We implement the following operations:
- LIST /issuers - returns a list of known issuers' IDs and names.
- GET /issuer/:ref - returns a JSON blob with information about this
issuer.
- POST /issuer/:ref - allows configuring information about issuers,
presently just its name.
- DELETE /issuer/:ref - allows deleting the specified issuer.
- GET /issuer/:ref/{der,pem} - returns a raw API response with just
the DER (or PEM) of the issuer's certificate.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add import to PKI Issuers API
This adds the two core import code paths to the API:
/issuers/import/cert and /issuers/import/bundle. The former differs from
the latter in that the latter allows the import of keys. This allows
operators to restrict importing of keys to privileged roles, while
allowing more operators permission to import additional certificates
(not used for signing, but instead for path/chain building).
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add /issuer/:ref/sign-intermediate endpoint
This endpoint allows existing issuers to be used to sign intermediate
CA certificates. In the process, we've updated the existing
/root/sign-intermediate endpoint to be equivalent to a call to
/issuer/default/sign-intermediate.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add /issuer/:ref/sign-self-issued endpoint
This endpoint allows existing issuers to be used to sign self-signed
certificates. In the process, we've updated the existing
/root/sign-self-issued endpoint to be equivalent to a call to
/issuer/default/sign-self-issued.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add /issuer/:ref/sign-verbatim endpoint
This endpoint allows existing issuers to be used to directly sign CSRs.
In the process, we've updated the existing /sign-verbatim endpoint to be
equivalent to a call to /issuer/:ref/sign-verbatim.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Allow configuration of default issuers
Using the new updateDefaultIssuerId(...) from the storage migration PR
allows for easy implementation of configuring the default issuer. We
restrict callers from setting blank defaults and setting default to
default.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Fix fetching default issuers
After setting a default issuer, one should be able to use the old /ca,
/ca_chain, and /cert/{ca,ca_chain} endpoints to fetch the default issuer
(and its chain). Update the fetchCertBySerial helper to no longer
support fetching the ca and prefer fetchCAInfo for that instead (as
we've already updated that to support fetching the new issuer location).
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add /issuer/:ref/{sign,issue}/:role
This updates the /sign and /issue endpoints, allowing them to take the
default issuer (if none is provided by a role) and adding
issuer-specific versions of them.
Note that at this point in time, the behavior isn't yet ideal (as
/sign/:role allows adding the ref=... parameter to override the default
issuer); a later change adding role-based issuer specification will fix
this incorrect behavior.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add support root issuer generation
* Add support for issuer generate intermediate end-point
* Update issuer and key arguments to consistent values
- Update all new API endpoints to use the new agreed upon argument names.
- issuer_ref & key_ref to refer to existing
- issuer_name & key_name for new definitions
- Update returned values to always user issuer_id and key_id
* Add utility methods to fetch common ref and name arguments
- Add utility methods to fetch the issuer_name, issuer_ref, key_name and key_ref arguments from data fields.
- Centralize the logic to clean up these inputs and apply various validations to all of them.
* Rename common PKI backend handlers
- Use the buildPath convention for the function name instead of common...
* Move setting PKI defaults from writeCaBundle to proper import{keys,issuer} methods
- PR feedback, move setting up the default configuration references within
the import methods instead of within the writeCaBundle method. This should
now cover all use cases of us setting up the defaults properly.
* Introduce constants for issuer_ref, rename isKeyDefaultSet...
* Fix legacy PKI sign-verbatim api path
- Addresses some test failures due to an incorrect refactoring of a legacy api
path /sign-verbatim within PKI
* Use import code to handle intermediate, config/ca
The existing bundle import code will satisfy the intermediate import;
use it instead of the old ca_bundle import logic. Additionally, update
/config/ca to use the new import code as well.
While testing, a panic was discovered:
> reflect.Value.SetMapIndex: value of type string is not assignable to type pki.keyId
This was caused by returning a map with type issuerId->keyId; instead
switch to returning string->string maps so the audit log can properly
HMAC them.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Clarify error message on missing defaults
When the default issuer and key are missing (and haven't yet been
specified), we should clarify that error message.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Update test semantics for new changes
This makes two minor changes to the existing test suite:
1. Importing partial bundles should now succeed, where they'd
previously error.
2. fetchCertBySerial no longer handles CA certificates.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add support for deleting all keys, issuers
The old DELETE /root code must now delete all keys and issuers for
backwards compatibility. We strongly suggest calling individual delete
methods (DELETE /key/:key_ref or DELETE /issuer/:issuer_ref) instead,
for finer control.
In the process, we detect whether the deleted key/issuers was set as the
default. This will allow us to warn (from the single key/deletion issuer
code) whether or not the default was deleted (while allowing the
operation to succeed).
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Introduce defaultRef constant within PKI
- Replace hardcoded "default" references with a constant to easily identify various usages.
- Use the addIssuerRefField function instead of redefining the field in various locations.
* Rework PKI test TestBackend_Root_Idempotency
- Validate that generate/root calls are no longer idempotent, but the bundle importing
does not generate new keys/issuers
- As before make sure that the delete root api resets everything
- Address a bug within the storage that we bombed when we had multiple different
key types within storage.
* Assign Name=current to migrated key and issuer
- Detail I missed from the RFC was to assign the Name field as "current" for migrated key and issuer.
* Build CRL upon PKI intermediary set-signed api called
- Add a call to buildCRL if we created an issuer within pathImportIssuers
- Augment existing FullCAChain to verify we have a proper CRL post set-signed api call
- Remove a code block writing out "ca" storage entry that is no longer used.
* Identify which certificate or key failed
When importing complex chains, we should identify in which certificate
or key the failure occurred.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* PKI migration writes out empty migration log entry
- Since the elements of the struct were not exported we serialized an empty
migration log to disk and would re-run the migration
* Add chain-building logic to PKI issuers path
With the one-entry-per-issuer approach, CA Chains become implicitly
constructed from the pool of issuers. This roughly matches the existing
expectations from /config/ca (wherein a chain could be provided) and
/intemediate/set-signed (where a chain may be provided). However, in
both of those cases, we simply accepted a chain. Here, we need to be
able to reconstruct the chain from parts on disk.
However, with potential rotation of roots, we need to be aware of
disparate chains. Simply concating together all issuers isn't
sufficient. Thus we need to be able to parse a certificate's Issuer and
Subject field and reconstruct valid (and potentially parallel)
parent<->child mappings.
This attempts to handle roots, intermediates, cross-signed
intermediates, cross-signed roots, and rotated keys (wherein one might
not have a valid signature due to changed key material with the same
subject).
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Return CA Chain when fetching issuers
This returns the CA Chain attribute of an issuer, showing its computed
chain based on other issuers in the database, when fetching a specific
issuer.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add testing for chain building
Using the issuance infrastructure, we generate new certificates (either
roots or intermediates), positing that this is roughly equivalent to
importing an external bundle (minus error handling during partial
imports). This allows us to incrementally construct complex chains,
creating reissuance cliques and cross-signing cycles.
By using ECDSA certificates, we avoid high signature verification and
key generation times.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Allow manual construction of issuer chain
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Fix handling of duplicate names
With the new issuer field (manual_chain), we can no longer err when a
name already exists: we might be updating the existing issuer (with the
same name), but changing its manual_chain field. Detect this error and
correctly handle it.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add tests for manual chain building
We break the clique, instead building these chains manually, ensuring
that the remaining chains do not change and only the modified certs
change. We then reset them (back to implicit chain building) and ensure
we get the same results as earlier.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add stricter verification of issuers PEM format
This ensures each issuer is only a single certificate entry (as
validated by count and parsing) without any trailing data.
We further ensure that each certificate PEM has leading and trailing
spaces removed with only a single trailing new line remaining.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Fix full chain building
Don't set the legacy IssuingCA field on the certificate bundle, as we
prefer the CAChain field over it.
Additionally, building the full chain could result in duplicate
certificates when the CAChain included the leaf certificate itself. When
building the full chain, ensure we don't include the bundle's
certificate twice.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add stricter tests for full chain construction
We wish to ensure that each desired certificate in the chain is only
present once.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Rename PKI types to avoid constant variable name collisions
keyId -> keyID
issuerId -> issuerID
key -> keyEntry
issuer -> issuerEntry
keyConfig -> keyConfigEntry
issuerConfig -> issuerConfigEntry
* Update CRL handling for multiple issuers
When building CRLs, we've gotta make sure certs issued by that issuer
land up on that issuer's CRL and not some other CRL. If no CRL is
found (matching a cert), we'll place it on the default CRL.
However, in the event of equivalent issuers (those with the same subject
AND the same key material) -- perhaps due to reissuance -- we'll only
create a single (unified) CRL for them.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Allow fetching updated CRL locations
This updates fetchCertBySerial to support querying the default issuer's
CRL.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Remove legacy CRL storage location test case
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Update to CRLv2 Format to copy RawIssuer
When using the older Certificate.CreateCRL(...) call, Go's x509 library
copies the parsed pkix.Name version of the CRL Issuer's Subject field.
For certain constructed CAs, this fails since pkix.Name is not suitable
for round-tripping. This also builds a CRLv1 (per RFC 5280) CRL.
In updating to the newer x509.CreateRevocationList(...) call, we can
construct the CRL in the CRLv2 format and correctly copy the issuer's
name. However, this requires holding an additional field per-CRL, the
CRLNumber field, which is required in Go's implementation of CRLv2
(though OPTIONAL in the spec). We store this on the new
LocalCRLConfigEntry object, per-CRL.
Co-authored-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add comment regarding CRL non-assignment in GOTO
In previous versions of Vault, it was possible to sign an empty CRL
(when the CRL was disabled and a force-rebuild was requested). Add a
comment about this case.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Allow fetching the specified issuer's CRL
We add a new API endpoint to fetch the specified issuer's CRL directly
(rather than the default issuer's CRL at /crl and /certs/crl). We also
add a new test to validate the CRL in a multi-root scenario and ensure
it is signed with the correct keys.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add new PKI key prefix to seal wrapped storage (#15126)
* Refactor common backend initialization within backend_test
- Leverage an existing helper method within the PKI backend tests to setup a PKI backend with storage.
* Add ability to read legacy cert bundle if the migration has not occurred on secondaries.
- Track the migration state forbidding an issuer/key writing api call if we have not migrated
- For operations that just need to read the CA bundle, use the same tracking variable to
switch between reading the legacy bundle or use the new key/issuer storage.
- Add an invalidation function that will listen for updates to our log path to refresh the state
on secondary clusters.
* Always write migration entry to trigger secondary clusters to wake up
- Some PR feedback and handle a case in which the primary cluster does
not have a CA bundle within storage but somehow a secondary does.
* Update CA Chain to report entire chain
This merges the ca_chain JSON field (of the /certs/ca_chain path) with
the regular certificate field, returning the root of trust always. This
also affects the non-JSON (raw) endpoints as well.
We return the default issuer's chain here, rather than all known issuers
(as that may not form a strict chain).
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Allow explicit issuer override on roles
When a role is used to generate a certificate (such as with the sign/
and issue/ legacy paths or the legacy sign-verbatim/ paths), we prefer
that issuer to the one on the request. This allows operators to set an
issuer (other than default) for requests to be issued against,
effectively making the change no different from the users' perspective
as it is "just" a different role name.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add tests for role-based issuer selection
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Expand NotAfter limit enforcement behavior
Vault previously strictly enforced NotAfter/ttl values on certificate
requests, erring if the requested TTL extended past the NotAfter date of
the issuer. In the event of issuing an intermediate, this behavior was
ignored, instead permitting the issuance.
Users generally do not think to check their issuer's NotAfter date when
requesting a certificate; thus this behavior was generally surprising.
Per RFC 5280 however, issuers need to maintain status information
throughout the life cycle of the issued cert. If this leaf cert were to
be issued for a longer duration than the parent issuer, the CA must
still maintain revocation information past its expiration.
Thus, we add an option to the issuer to change the desired behavior:
- err, to err out,
- permit, to permit the longer NotAfter date, or
- truncate, to silently truncate the expiration to the issuer's
NotAfter date.
Since expiration of certificates in the system's trust store are not
generally validated (when validating an arbitrary leaf, e.g., during TLS
validation), permit should generally only be used in that case. However,
browsers usually validate intermediate's validity periods, and thus
truncate should likely be used (as with permit, the leaf's chain will
not validate towards the end of the issuance period).
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add tests for expanded issuance behaviors
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add warning on keyless default issuer (#15178)
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Update PKI to new Operations framework (#15180)
The backend Framework has updated Callbacks (used extensively in PKI) to
become deprecated; Operations takes their place and clarifies forwarding
of requests.
We switch to the new format everywhere, updating some bad assumptions
about forwarding along the way. Anywhere writes are handled (that should
be propagated to all nodes in all clusters), we choose to forward the
request all the way up to the performance primary cluster's primary
node. This holds for issuers/keys, roles, and configs (such as CRL
config, which is globally set for all clusters despite all clusters
having their own separate CRL).
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Kitography/vault 5474 rebase (#15150)
* These parts work (put in signature so that backend wouldn't break, but missing fields, desc, etc.)
* Import and Generate API calls w/ needed additions to SDK.
* make fmt
* Add Help/Sync Text, fix some of internal/exported/kms code.
* Fix PEM/DER Encoding issue.
* make fmt
* Standardize keyIdParam, keyNameParam, keyTypeParam
* Add error response if key to be deleted is in use.
* replaces all instances of "default" in code with defaultRef
* Updates from Callbacks to Operations Function with explicit forwarding.
* Fixes a panic with names not being updated everywhere.
* add a logged error in addition to warning on deleting default key.
* Normalize whitespace upon importing keys.
Authored-by: Alexander Scheel <alexander.m.scheel@gmail.com>
* Fix isKeyInUse functionality.
* Fixes tests associated with newline at end of key pem.
* Add alternative proposal PKI aliased paths (#15211)
* Add aliased path for root/rotate/:exported
This adds a user-friendly path name for generating a rotated root. We
automatically choose the name "next" for the newly generated root at
this path if it doesn't already exist.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add aliased path for intermediate/cross-sign
This allows cross-signatures to work.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add path for replacing the current root
This updates default to point to the value of the issuer with name
"next" rather than its current value.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Remove plural issuers/ in signing paths
These paths use a single issuer and thus shouldn't include the plural
issuers/ as a path prefix, instead using the singular issuer/ path
prefix.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Only warn if default issuer was imported
When the default issuer was not (re-)imported, we'd fail to find it,
causing an extraneous warning about missing keys, even though this
issuer indeed had a key.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add missing issuer sign/issue paths
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Clean up various warnings within the PKI package (#15230)
* Rebuild CRLs on secondary performance clusters post migration and on new/updated issuers
- Hook into the backend invalidation function so that secondaries are notified of
new/updated issuer or migrations occuring on the primary cluster. Upon notification
schedule a CRL rebuild to take place upon the next process to read/update the CRL
or within the periodic function if no request comes in.
* Schedule rebuilding PKI CRLs on active nodes only
- Address an issue that we were scheduling the rebuilding of a CRL on standby
nodes, which would not be able to write to storage.
- Fix an issue with standby nodes not correctly determining that a migration previously
occurred.
* Return legacy CRL storage path when no migration has occurred.
* Handle issuer, keys locking (#15227)
* Handle locking of issuers during writes
We need a write lock around writes to ensure serialization of
modifications. We use a single lock for both issuer and key
updates, in part because certain operations (like deletion) will
potentially affect both.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add missing b.useLegacyBundleCaStorage guards
Several locations needed to guard against early usage of the new issuers
endpoint pre-migration.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Address PKI to properly support managed keys (#15256)
* Address codebase for managed key fixes
* Add proper public key comparison for better managed key support to importKeys
* Remove redundant public key fetching within PKI importKeys
* Correctly handle rebuilding remaining chains
When deleting a specific issuer, we might impact the chains. From a
consistency perspective, we need to ensure the remaining chains are
correct and don't refer to the since-deleted issuer, so trigger a full
rebuild here.
We don't need to call this in the delete-the-world (DELETE /root) code
path, as there shouldn't be any remaining issuers or chains to build.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Remove legacy CRL bundle on world deletion
When calling DELETE /root, we should remove the legacy CRL bundle, since
we're deleting the legacy CA issuer bundle as well.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Remove deleted issuers' CRL entries
Since CRLs are no longer resolvable after deletion (due to missing
issuer ID, which will cause resolution to fail regardless of if an ID or
a name/default reference was used), we should delete these CRLs from
storage to avoid leaking them.
In the event that this issuer comes back (with key material), we can
simply rebuild the CRL at that time (from the remaining revoked storage
entries).
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add unauthed JSON fetching of CRLs, Issuers (#15253)
Default to fetching JSON CRL for consistency
This makes the bare issuer-specific CRL fetching endpoint return the
JSON-wrapped CRL by default, moving the DER CRL to a specific endpoint.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
Add JSON-specific endpoint for fetching issuers
Unlike the unqualified /issuer/:ref endpoint (which also returns JSON),
we have a separate /issuer/:ref/json endpoint to return _only_ the
PEM-encoded certificate and the chain, mirroring the existing /cert/ca
endpoint but for a specific issuer. This allows us to make the endpoint
unauthenticated, whereas the bare endpoint would remain authenticated
and usually privileged.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
Add tests for raw JSON endpoints
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add unauthenticated issuers endpoints to PKI table
This adds the unauthenticated issuers endpoints?
- LIST /issuers,
- Fetching _just_ the issuer certificates (in JSON/DER/PEM form), and
- Fetching the CRL of this issuer (in JSON/DER/PEM form).
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add issuer usage restrictions bitset
This allows issuers to have usage restrictions, limiting whether they
can be used to issue certificates or if they can generate CRLs. This
allows certain issuers to not generate a CRL (if the global config is
with the CRL enabled) or allows the issuer to not issue new certificates
(but potentially letting the CRL generation continue).
Setting both fields to false effectively forms a soft delete capability.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* PKI Pod rotation Add Base Changelog (#15283)
* PKI Pod rotation changelog.
* Use feature release-note formatting of changelog.
Co-authored-by: Steven Clark <steven.clark@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Kit Haines <kit.haines@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: kitography <khaines@mit.edu>
* Add server information as well as ability to collect metrics from DR secondary
* Update debug docs
Adding additional information around ability to gather metrics from DR secondary
* Fix broken link in updated doc
* Create 15316.txt
Create changelog entry
* Fix Formatting
* Update website/content/docs/commands/debug.mdx
Co-authored-by: Jason O'Donnell <2160810+jasonodonnell@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update changelog/15316.txt
Co-authored-by: Jason O'Donnell <2160810+jasonodonnell@users.noreply.github.com>
* Trigger Build
Co-authored-by: Jason O'Donnell <2160810+jasonodonnell@users.noreply.github.com>
This requires bumping https://github.com/mitchellh/go-testing-interface.
For this new version, we have to create a wrapper to convert
the stdlib `testing.TB` interface to the
`mitchellh/go-testing-interface` `T` interface, since it uses
`Parallel()` now, which is not supported by `testing.TB`. This had to be
added to a new package, `benchhelpers`, to avoid a circular dependency
in `testhelpers`.
We also have to *unbump* https://github.com/armon/go-metrics since
updating it breaks our usage of
https://github.com/google/go-metrics-stackdriver
I verified that the new `pkiCert` template function works with agent
injection using annotations like:
```yaml
vault.hashicorp.com/agent-inject-secret-sample.crt: "pki/issue/example-dot-com"
vault.hashicorp.com/agent-inject-template-sample.crt: |
{{ pkiCert "pki/issue/example-dot-com" "common_name=foo.example.com" "ttl=1h" }}
```
* Allow callers to choose the entropy source for the random endpoints
* Put source in the URL for sys as well
* changelog
* docs
* Fix unit tests, and add coverage
* refactor to use a single common implementation
* Update documentation
* one more tweak
* more cleanup
* Readd lost test expected code
* fmt
* WIP: output policy
* Outputs example policy HCL for given request
* Simplify conditional
* Add PATCH capability
* Use OpenAPI spec and regex patterns to determine if path is sudo
* Add test for isSudoPath
* Add changelog
* Fix broken CLI tests
* Add output-policy to client cloning code
* Smaller fixes from PR comments
* Clone client instead of saving and restoring custom values
* Fix test
* Address comments
* Don't unset output-policy flag on KV requests otherwise the preflight request will fail and not populate LastOutputPolicyError
* Print errors saved in buffer from preflight KV requests
* Unescape characters in request URL
* Rename methods and properties to improve readability
* Put KV-specificness at front of KV-specific error
* Simplify logic by doing more direct returns of strings and errors
* Use precompiled regexes and move OpenAPI call to tests
* Remove commented out code
* Remove legacy MFA paths
* Remove unnecessary use of client
* Move sudo paths map to plugin helper
* Remove unused error return
* Add explanatory comment
* Remove need to pass in address
* Make {name} regex less greedy
* Use method and path instead of info from retryablerequest
* Add test for IsSudoPaths, use more idiomatic naming
* Use precompiled regexes and move OpenAPI call to tests (#15170)
* Use precompiled regexes and move OpenAPI call to tests
* Remove commented out code
* Remove legacy MFA paths
* Remove unnecessary use of client
* Move sudo paths map to plugin helper
* Remove unused error return
* Add explanatory comment
* Remove need to pass in address
* Make {name} regex less greedy
* Use method and path instead of info from retryablerequest
* Add test for IsSudoPaths, use more idiomatic naming
* Make stderr writing more obvious, fix nil pointer deref
VAULT-5827 Don't prepare SQL queries before executing them
We don't support proper prepared statements, i.e., preparing once and
executing many times since we do our own templating. So preparing our
queries does not really accomplish anything, and can have severe
performance impacts (see
https://github.com/hashicorp/vault-plugin-database-snowflake/issues/13
for example).
This behavior seems to have been copy-pasted for many years but not for
any particular reason that we have been able to find. First use was in
https://github.com/hashicorp/vault/pull/15
So here we switch to new methods suffixed with `Direct` to indicate
that they don't `Prepare` before running `Exec`, and switch everything
here to use those. We maintain the older methods with the existing
behavior (with `Prepare`) for backwards compatibility.
* fix raft tls key rotation panic when rotation time in past
* add changelog entry
* push out next raft TLS rotation time in case close to elapsing
* consolidate tls key rotation duration calculation
* reduce raft getNextRotationTime padding to 10 seconds
* move tls rotation ticker reset to where its duration is calculated