* Implement user lockout log (#23140)
* implement user lockout logger
* formatting
* make user lockout log interval configurable
* create func to get locked user count, and fix potential deadlock
* fix test
* fix test
* add changelog
* fix panic when unlocking unlocked user (#23611)
* Move seal barrier type field from Access to autoSeal struct.
Remove method Access.SetType(), which was only being used by a single test, and
which can use the name option of NewTestSeal() to specify the type.
* Change method signatures of Access to match those of Wrapper.
* Turn seal.Access struct into an interface.
* Tweak Access implementation.
Change `access` struct to have a field of type wrapping.Wrapper, rather than
extending it.
* Add method Seal.GetShamirWrapper().
Add method Seal.GetShamirWrapper() for use by code that need to perform
Shamir-specific operations.
* add max_entry_size to sanitized config output
* add changelog entry
* add test parallelism
* add inmem test case
* use named struct fields for TestSysConfigState_Sanitized cases
* Add header operation to sdk/logical
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add support for routing HEAD operations
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* Add changelog entry
Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
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Signed-off-by: Alexander Scheel <alex.scheel@hashicorp.com>
* added in the missing test cases to validate response structures
* added changelog file
* remove unneeded changelog file
* removed comment to update when indentity/entity is implemented
---------
Co-authored-by: lursu <leland.ursu@hashicorp.com>
The [WebSockets spec](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6455) states
that text messages must be valid UTF-8 encoded strings, which protobuf
messages virtually never are. This now correctly sends the protobuf events
as binary messages.
We change the format to correspond to CloudEvents, as originally intended,
and remove a redundant timestamp and newline.
We also bump the eventlogger to fix a race condition that this code triggers.
This checks the request against the `read` permission for
`sys/events/subscribe/{eventType}` on the initial subscribe.
Future work includes moving this to its own verb (`subscribe`)
and periodically rechecking the request.
Tested locally by minting a token with the wrong permissions
and verifying that they are rejected as expected, and that
they work if the policy is adjusted to `sys/event/subscribe/*`
(or the specific topic name) with `read` permissions.
I had to change the `core.checkToken()` to be publicly accessible,
as it seems like the easiest way to check the token on the
`logical.Request` against all relevant policies, but without
going into all of the complex logic further in `handleLogical()`.
Co-authored-by: Tom Proctor <tomhjp@users.noreply.github.com>
Also updates the event receieved to include a timestamp.
Websockets support both JSON and protobuf binary formats.
This can be used by either `wscat` or the new
`vault events subscribe`:
e.g.,
```sh
$ wscat -H "X-Vault-Token: $(vault print token)" --connect ws://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/sys/events/subscribe/abc?json=true
{"event":{"id":"5c5c8c83-bf43-7da5-fe88-fc3cac814b2e", "note":"testing"}, "eventType":"abc", "timestamp":"2023-02-07T18:40:50.598408Z"}
...
```
and
```sh
$ vault events subscribe abc
{"event":{"id":"5c5c8c83-bf43-7da5-fe88-fc3cac814b2e", "note":"testing"}, "eventType":"abc", "timestamp":"2023-02-07T18:40:50.598408Z"}
...
```
Co-authored-by: Tom Proctor <tomhjp@users.noreply.github.com>
* Revert "Don't execute the seal recovery tests on ENT. (#18841)"
This reverts commit 990d3bacc203c229d0f6729929d7562e678a1ac2.
* Revert "Add the ability to unseal using recovery keys via an explicit seal option. (#18683)"
This reverts commit 2ffe49aab0fc1a527c5182637c8fa3ac39b08d45.
* Move some test helper stuff from the vault package to a new helper/testhelpers/corehelpers package. Consolidate on a single "noop audit" implementation.
* wip
* wip
* Got it 'working', but not happy about cleanliness yet
* Switch to a dedicated defaultSeal with recovery keys
This is simpler than trying to hijack SealAccess as before. Instead, if the operator
has requested recovery unseal mode (via a flag in the seal stanza), we new up a shamir
seal with the recovery unseal key path instead of the auto seal. Then everything proceeds
as if you had a shamir seal to begin with.
* Handle recovery rekeying
* changelog
* Revert go.mod redirect
* revert multi-blob info
* Dumb nil unmarshal target
* More comments
* Update vault/seal.go
Co-authored-by: Nick Cabatoff <ncabatoff@hashicorp.com>
* Update changelog/18683.txt
Co-authored-by: Nick Cabatoff <ncabatoff@hashicorp.com>
* pr feedback
* Fix recovery rekey, which needs to fetch root keys and restore them under the new recovery split
* Better comment on recovery seal during adjustSealMigration
* Make it possible to migrate from an auto-seal in recovery mode to shamir
* Fix sealMigrated to account for a recovery seal
* comments
* Update changelog/18683.txt
Co-authored-by: Nick Cabatoff <ncabatoff@hashicorp.com>
* Address PR feedback
* Refactor duplicated migration code into helpers, using UnsealRecoveryKey/RecoveryKey where appropriate
* Don't shortcut the reast of seal migration
* get rid of redundant transit server cleanup
Co-authored-by: Nick Cabatoff <ncabatoff@hashicorp.com>
* add core state lockd eadlock detection config option v2
* add changelog
* split out NewTestCluster function to maintain build flag
* replace long func with constant
* remove line
* rename file, and move where detect deadlock flag is set
Move version out of SDK. For now it's a copy rather than move: the part not addressed by this change is sdk/helper/useragent.String, which we'll want to remove in favour of PluginString. That will have to wait until we've removed uses of useragent.String from all builtins.
Create global quotas of each type in every NewTestCluster. Also switch some key locks to use DeadlockMutex to make it easier to discover deadlocks in testing.
NewTestCluster also now starts the cluster, and the Start method becomes a no-op. Unless SkipInit is provided, we also wait for a node to become active, eliminating the need for WaitForActiveNode. This was needed because otherwise we can't safely make the quota api call. We can't do it in Start because Start doesn't return an error, and I didn't want to begin storing the testing object T instead TestCluster just so we could call t.Fatal inside Start.
The last change here was to address the problem of how to skip setting up quotas when creating a cluster with a nonstandard handler that might not even implement the quotas endpoint. The challenge is that because we were taking a func pointer to generate the real handler func, we didn't have any way to compare that func pointer to the standard handler-generating func http.Handler without creating a circular dependency between packages vault and http. The solution was to pass a method instead of an anonymous func pointer so that we can do reflection on it.
* Fix typos
* Return http 400 when wrong unseal key is supplied
* Add changelog
* Add test cases and change one more return case to http 400
The new case is triggered when key length is within valid range
[16, 32], but it has uneven bytes, causing crypto/aes to return
invalid key size.
* remove expected in unit tests
* include error in the new error reason
* add multikey and autoseal test cases
* return invalid key for few more code paths
* VAULT-8719 Support data array for alias clash error response so UI can understand error
* VAULT-8719 Changelog
* VAULT-8719 Update alias mount update logic
* VAULT-8719 Further restrict IsError()
Add plugin version to GRPC interface
Added a version interface in the sdk/logical so that it can be shared between all plugin types, and then wired it up to RunningVersion in the mounts, auth list, and database systems.
I've tested that this works with auth, database, and secrets plugin types, with the following logic to populate RunningVersion:
If a plugin has a PluginVersion() method implemented, then that is used
If not, and the plugin is built into the Vault binary, then the go.mod version is used
Otherwise, the it will be the empty string.
My apologies for the length of this PR.
* Placeholder backend should be external
We use a placeholder backend (previously a framework.Backend) before a
GRPC plugin is lazy-loaded. This makes us later think the plugin is a
builtin plugin.
So we added a `placeholderBackend` type that overrides the
`IsExternal()` method so that later we know that the plugin is external,
and don't give it a default builtin version.
* Support version selection for database plugins
* Don't consider unversioned plugins for version selection algorithm
* Added version to 'plugin not found' error
* Add PluginFactoryVersion function to avoid changing sdk/ API
* auth: Add Deprecation Status to auth list -detailed
* secrets: Add Deprecation Status to secrets list -detailed
* Add changelog entry for deprecation status list
* enable registering backend muxed plugins in plugin catalog
* set the sysview on the pluginconfig to allow enabling secrets/auth plugins
* store backend instances in map
* store single implementations in the instances map
cleanup instance map and ensure we don't deadlock
* fix system backend unit tests
move GetMultiplexIDFromContext to pluginutil package
fix pluginutil test
fix dbplugin ut
* return error(s) if we can't get the plugin client
update comments
* refactor/move GetMultiplexIDFromContext test
* add changelog
* remove unnecessary field on pluginClient
* add unit tests to PluginCatalog for secrets/auth plugins
* fix comment
* return pluginClient from TestRunTestPlugin
* add multiplexed backend test
* honor metadatamode value in newbackend pluginconfig
* check that connection exists on cleanup
* add automtls to secrets/auth plugins
* don't remove apiclientmeta parsing
* use formatting directive for fmt.Errorf
* fix ut: remove tls provider func
* remove tlsproviderfunc from backend plugin tests
* use env var to prevent test plugin from running as a unit test
* WIP: remove lazy loading
* move non lazy loaded backend to new package
* use version wrapper for backend plugin factory
* remove backendVersionWrapper type
* implement getBackendPluginType for plugin catalog
* handle backend plugin v4 registration
* add plugin automtls env guard
* modify plugin factory to determine the backend to use
* remove old pluginsets from v5 and log pid in plugin catalog
* add reload mechanism via context
* readd v3 and v4 to pluginset
* call cleanup from reload if non-muxed
* move v5 backend code to new package
* use context reload for for ErrPluginShutdown case
* add wrapper on v5 backend
* fix run config UTs
* fix unit tests
- use v4/v5 mapping for plugin versions
- fix test build err
- add reload method on fakePluginClient
- add multiplexed cases for integration tests
* remove comment and update AutoMTLS field in test
* remove comment
* remove errwrap and unused context
* only support metadatamode false for v5 backend plugins
* update plugin catalog errors
* use const for env variables
* rename locks and remove unused
* remove unneeded nil check
* improvements based on staticcheck recommendations
* use const for single implementation string
* use const for context key
* use info default log level
* move pid to pluginClient struct
* remove v3 and v4 from multiplexed plugin set
* return from reload when non-multiplexed
* update automtls env string
* combine getBackend and getBrokeredClient
* update comments for plugin reload, Backend return val and log
* revert Backend return type
* allow non-muxed plugins to serve v5
* move v5 code to existing sdk plugin package
* do next export sdk fields now that we have removed extra plugin pkg
* set TLSProvider in ServeMultiplex for backwards compat
* use bool to flag multiplexing support on grpc backend server
* revert userpass main.go
* refactor plugin sdk
- update comments
- make use of multiplexing boolean and single implementation ID const
* update comment and use multierr
* attempt v4 if dispense fails on getPluginTypeForUnknown
* update comments on sdk plugin backend
* OSS portion of wrapper-v2
* Prefetch barrier type to avoid encountering an error in the simple BarrierType() getter
* Rename the OveriddenType to WrapperType and use it for the barrier type prefetch
* Fix unit test
* Refactor existing CRL function to storage getRevocationConfig
* Introduce ocsp_disable config option in config/crl
* Introduce OCSPSigning usage flag on issuer
* Add ocsp-request passthrough within lower layers of Vault
* Add OCSP responder to Vault PKI
* Add API documentation for OCSP
* Add cl
* Revert PKI storage migration modifications for OCSP
* Smaller PR feedback items
- pki.mdx doc update
- parens around logical.go comment to indicate DER encoded request is
related to OCSP and not the snapshots
- Use AllIssuers instead of writing them all out
- Drop zero initialization of crl config's Disable flag if not present
- Upgrade issuer on the fly instead of an initial migration
* Additional clean up backing out the writeRevocationConfig refactoring
* Remove Dirty issuer flag and update comment about not writing upgrade to
storage
* Address PR feedback and return Unknown response when mismatching issuer
* make fmt
* PR Feedback.
* More PR feedback
- Leverage ocsp response constant
- Remove duplicate errors regarding unknown issuers
- Based on group test fixing session from July 29, 2022
- Leverage the RetryUntil to catch and re-attempt a kv store creation
if the test receives an error about upgrading the KV store
- Update the expected audit log entries accordingly along with the
captured failures if any
- Fix up a copy/paste error within the test error message if the
remote_address field is not of the expected type.
* identity/oidc: allow filtering the list providers response by an allowed_client_id
* adds changelog
* adds api documentation
* use identity store view in list provider test