* auth/aws: Allow binding by EC2 instance IDs
This allows specifying a list of EC2 instance IDs that are allowed to
bind to the role. To keep style formatting with the other bindings, this
is still called bound_ec2_instance_id rather than bound_ec2_instance_ids
as I intend to convert the other bindings to accept lists as well (where
it makes sense) and keeping them with singular names would be the
easiest for backwards compatibility.
Partially fixes#3797
* Add audit hmac values to AuthConfigInput and AuthConfigOutput, fix docs
* docs: Add ttl params to auth enable endpoint
* Rewording of go string to simply string
* Add audit hmac keys as CLI flags on auth/secrets enable
* Fix copypasta mistake
* Add audit hmac keys to auth and secrets list
* Only set config values if they exist
* Fix http sys/auth tests
* More auth plugin_name test fixes
* Pass API values into MountEntry's config when creating auth/secrets mount
* Update usage wording
* auth/aws: Allow lists in binds
In the aws auth method, allow a number of binds to take in lists
instead of a single string value. The intended semantic is that, for
each bind type set, clients must match at least one of each of the bind
types set in order to authenticate.
* Add the ability to use multiple paths for capability checking. WIP
(tests, docs).
Fixes#3336
* Added tests
* added 'paths' field
* Update docs
* return error if paths is not supplied
* Verify DNS SANs if PermittedDNSDomains is set
* Use DNSNames check and not PermittedDNSDomains on leaf certificate
* Document the check
* Add RFC link
* Test for success case
* fix the parameter name
* rename the test
* remove unneeded commented code
* added a flag to make common name optional if desired
* Cover one more case where cn can be empty
* remove skipping when empty; instead check for emptiness before calling validateNames
* Add verification before adding to DNS names to also fix#3918
* Support JSON lists for Okta user groups+policies.
Migrate the manually-parsed comma-separated string field types for user
groups and user policies to TypeCommaStringSlice. This means user
endpoints now accept proper lists as input for these fields in addition
to comma-separated string values. The value for reads remains a list.
Update the Okta API documentation for users and groups to reflect that
both user group and user/group policy fields are list-valued.
Update the Okta acceptance tests to cover passing a list value for the
user policy field, and require the OKTA_API_TOKEN env var to be set
(required for the "everyone" policy tests to pass).
* Fix typo, add comma-separated docs.