We ran into some confusion about what we should be setting the api_addr config value to. I feel this general recommendation should nudge any others into a better understanding of what this value should point to.
If you try to use role authorization to get an STS token, you'll get this error:
* Error generating STS keys: AccessDenied: Cannot call GetFederationToken with session credentials
* 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.
* Consul service address is blank
Setting an explicit service address eliminates the ability for Consul
to dynamically decide what it should be based on its translate_wan_addrs
setting.
translate_wan_addrs configures Consul to return its lan address to nodes
in its same datacenter but return its wan address to nodes in foreign
datacenters.
* service_address parameter for Consul storage backend
This parameter allows users to override the use of what Vault knows to
be its HA redirect address.
This option is particularly commpelling because if set to a blank
string, Consul will leverage the node configuration where the service is
registered which includes the `translate_wan_addrs` option. This option
conditionally associates nodes' lan or wan address based on where
requests originate.
* Add TestConsul_ServiceAddress
Ensures that the service_address configuration parameter is setting the
serviceAddress field of ConsulBackend instances properly.
If the "service_address" parameter is not set, the ConsulBackend
serviceAddress field must instantiate as nil to indicate that it can be
ignored.
This PR adds a new Storage Backend for Triton's Object Storage - Manta
```
make testacc TEST=./physical/manta
==> Checking that code complies with gofmt requirements...
==> Checking that build is using go version >= 1.9.1...
go generate
VAULT_ACC=1 go test -tags='vault' ./physical/manta -v -timeout 45m
=== RUN TestMantaBackend
--- PASS: TestMantaBackend (61.18s)
PASS
ok github.com/hashicorp/vault/physical/manta 61.210s
```
Manta behaves differently to how S3 works - it has no such concepts of Buckets - it is merely a filesystem style object store
Therefore, we have chosen the approach of when writing a secret `foo` it will actually map (on disk) as foo/.vault_value
The reason for this is because if we write the secret `foo/bar` and then try and Delete a key using the name `foo` then Manta
will complain that the folder is not empty because `foo/bar` exists. Therefore, `foo/bar` is written as `foo/bar/.vault_value`
The value of the key is *always* written to a directory tree of the name and put in a `.vault_value` file.
* Use Colored UI if stdout is a tty
* Add format options to operator unseal
* Add format test on operator unseal
* Add -no-color output flag, and use BasicUi if no-color flag is provided
* Move seal status formatting logic to OutputSealStatus
* Apply no-color to warnings from DeprecatedCommands as well
* Add OutputWithFormat to support arbitrary data, add format option to auth list
* Add ability to output arbitrary list data on TableFormatter
* Clear up switch logic on format
* Add format option for list-related commands
* Add format option to rest of commands that returns a client API response
* Remove initOutputYAML and initOutputJSON, and use OutputWithFormat instead
* Remove outputAsYAML and outputAsJSON, and use OutputWithFormat instead
* Remove -no-color flag, use env var exclusively to toggle colored output
* Fix compile
* Remove -no-color flag in main.go
* Add missing FlagSetOutputFormat
* Fix generate-root/decode test
* Migrate init functions to main.go
* Add no-color flag back as hidden
* Handle non-supported data types for TableFormatter.OutputList
* Pull formatting much further up to remove the need to use c.flagFormat (#3950)
* Pull formatting much further up to remove the need to use c.flagFormat
Also remove OutputWithFormat as the logic can cause issues.
* Use const for env var
* Minor updates
* Remove unnecessary check
* Fix SSH output and some tests
* Fix tests
* Make race detector not run on generate root since it kills Travis these days
* Update docs
* Update docs
* Address review feedback
* Handle --format as well as -format
With Vault Version: 0.9.1, the following is returned when using "rules" for policies operation:
```The following warnings were returned from the Vault server:
* 'rules' is deprecated, please use 'policy' instead```
* website: add note about the 0.9.2+ CLI changes to reduce confusion
* website: fix frontmatter for 0.9.3 guide, add to guides index
* website: add overview title to 0.9.3 guide for spacing
The example in the documentation correctly passes a quoted boolean (i.e.
true or false as a string) instead of a "real" HCL boolean. This commit
corrects the parameter list to document that fact.
While it would be more desirable to change the implementation to accept
an unquoted boolean, it seems that the use of `hcl.DecodeObject` for
parameters which are not common to all storage back ends would make this
a rather more involved change than this necessarily warrants.
* Mention api_addr on VaultPluginTLSProvider logs, update docs
* Clarify message and mention automatic api_address detection
* Change error message to use api_addr
* Change error messages to use api_addr
Removed a trailing white space from which caused `Error loading data: Invalid key/value pair ' ': format must be key=value` if copying the example
```
vault write auth/kubernetes/role/demo \
bound_service_account_names=vault-auth \
bound_service_account_namespaces=default \
policies=default \
ttl=1h
```
* Doc updates and API refactoring
* fix tests
* change metadata fieldtype to TypeKVPairs
* Give example for TypeKVPairs in CLI for metadata
* Update API docs examples to reflect the native expected value for TypeKVPairs
* Don't mention comma separation in the docs for TypeCommaStringSlice
* s/groups/group; s/entities/entity; s/entity-aliases/entity-alias; s/group-aliases/group-alias
* Address review feedback
* Fix formatting
* fix sidebar links
This removes all references I could find to:
- credential provider
- authentication backend
- authentication provider
- auth provider
- auth backend
in favor of the unified:
- auth method