package cert import ( "sync" "github.com/hashicorp/vault/logical" "github.com/hashicorp/vault/logical/framework" ) func Factory(conf *logical.BackendConfig) (logical.Backend, error) { b := Backend() _, err := b.Setup(conf) if err != nil { return b, err } return b, b.populateCRLs(conf.StorageView) } func Backend() *backend { var b backend b.Backend = &framework.Backend{ Help: backendHelp, PathsSpecial: &logical.Paths{ Unauthenticated: []string{ "login", }, }, Paths: append([]*framework.Path{ pathConfig(&b), pathLogin(&b), pathListCerts(&b), pathCerts(&b), pathCRLs(&b), }), AuthRenew: b.pathLoginRenew, } b.crls = map[string]CRLInfo{} b.crlUpdateMutex = &sync.RWMutex{} return &b } type backend struct { *framework.Backend MapCertId *framework.PathMap crls map[string]CRLInfo crlUpdateMutex *sync.RWMutex } const backendHelp = ` The "cert" credential provider allows authentication using TLS client certificates. A client connects to Vault and uses the "login" endpoint to generate a client token. Trusted certificates are configured using the "certs/" endpoint by a user with root access. A certificate authority can be trusted, which permits all keys signed by it. Alternatively, self-signed certificates can be trusted avoiding the need for a CA. `