* update azure instructions
Update instructions in regards to azure AD Authentication and OIDC
* Initial pass of ed25519
* Fix typos on marshal function
* test wip
* typo
* fix tests
* missef changelog
* fix mismatch between signature and algo
* added test coverage for ed25519
* remove pkcs1 since does not exist for ed25519
* add ed25519 support to getsigner
* pull request feedback
Signed-off-by: Anner J. Bonilla <abonilla@hoyosintegrity.com>
* typo on key
Signed-off-by: Anner J. Bonilla <abonilla@hoyosintegrity.com>
* cast mistake
Signed-off-by: Anner J. Bonilla <abonilla@hoyosintegrity.com>
Co-authored-by: Jim Kalafut <jkalafut@hashicorp.com>
* Expose secret_id_accessor as WrappedAccessor when wrapping secret-id creation.
* Add changelog.
* Minor updates as suggested.
* Adding external test for wrapped accessor.
* Add check that mounttype is approle.
* Update changelog text to use improvement
* Enforce Minimum cache size for transit backend
* enfore minimum cache size and log a warning during backend construction
* Update documentation for transit backend cache configuration
* Added changelog
* Addressed review feedback and added unit test
* Modify code in pathCacheConfigWrite to make use of the updated cache size
* Updated code to refresh cache size on transit backend without restart
* Update code to acquire read and write locks appropriately
This change adds the ability to set the signature algorithm of the
CAs that Vault generates and any certificates it signs. This is a
potentially useful stepping stone for a SHA3 transition down the line.
Summary:
* Adds the field "signature_bits" to CA and Sign endpoints
* Adds support for SHA256, SHA384 and SHA512 signatures on EC and RSA
keytypes.
Unlike the other libraries that were migrated, there are no usages of
this lib in any of our plugins, and the only other known usage was in
go-kms-wrapping, which has been updated. Aliasing it like the other libs
would still keep the aws-sdk-go dep in the sdk module because of the
function signatures. So I've simply removed it entirely here.
* hghaf099-VAULT-1303-Adding namespace in error when it is set
* casting ResponseWriter in handleMonitor to logical.NamespaceResponseWriter
* Casting ResponseWriter conditionally for http.Flusher
Adding changelog
* Improving changlog message
* [VAULT-2825] Correctly respond with 400 rather than 500 for field validation errors
* [VAULT-2825] Add changelog entry
* [VAULT-2825] Simplify test assertion
* add leases path to sudo required set
* update TestSystemBackend_RootPaths with new special privilege paths
* note that list-leases requires sudo
* minor typo fixes
* Add an Int64 type
* Use the new Int64 type so that even 32 bit builds can specify max_operations above 2^31
* Missed a spot
* go mod vendor
* fix cast
* changelog
* Update unit test to ensure this works on both 32 and 64-bit archs
* Expose unknown fields and duplicate sections as diagnose warnings
* section counts not needed, already handled
* Address PR feedback
* Prune more of the new fields before tests call deep.Equals
* Update go.mod
* build out zombie lease system
* add typo for CI
* undo test CI commit
* time equality test isn't working on CI, so let's see what this does...
* add unrecoverable proto error, make proto, go mod vendor
* zombify leases if unrecoverable error, tests
* test fix: somehow pointer in pointer rx is null after pointer rx called
* tweaks based on roy feedback
* improve zombie errors
* update which errors are unrecoverable
* combine zombie logic
* keep subset of zombie lease in memory
* upgrade vault dependency set
* etcd and grpc issues:
* better for tests
* testing
* all upgrades for hashicorp deps
* kubernetes plugin upgrade seems to work
* kubernetes plugin upgrade seems to work
* etcd and a bunch of other stuff
* all vulnerable packages upgraded
* k8s is broken in linux env but not locally
* test fixes
* fix testing
* fix etcd and grpc
* fix etcd and grpc
* use master branch of go-testing-interface
* roll back etcd upgrade
* have to fix grpc since other vendors pull in grpc 1.35.0 but we cant due to etcd
* rolling back in the replace directives
* a few more testing dependencies to clean up
* fix go mod vendor