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layout: docs
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page_title: Vault Enterprise Control Groups
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description: Vault Enterprise has support for Control Group Authorization.
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---
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# Vault Enterprise Control Groups
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-> **Note**: This feature requires [Vault Enterprise Plus](https://www.hashicorp.com/products/vault/).
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Vault Enterprise has support for Control Group Authorization. Control Groups
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add additional authorization factors to be required before satisfying a request.
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When a Control Group is required for a request, a limited duration response
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wrapping token is returned to the user instead of the requested data. The
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accessor of the response wrapping token can be passed to the authorizers
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required by the control group policy. Once all authorizations are satisfied,
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the wrapping token can be used to unwrap and process the original request.
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## Control Group Factors
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Control Groups can verify the following factors:
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- `Identity Groups` - Require an authorizer to be in a specific set of identity
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groups.
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### Controlled capabilities
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Control group factors can be configured to trigger the control group workflow
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on specific capabilities. This is done with the `controlled_capabilities` field.
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Not specifying the `controlled_capabilities` field will necessitate the factor to be
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checked for all operations to the specified policy path. The `controlled_capabilities`
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field can differ per factor, so that different factors can be required for different
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operations.
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Finally, the capabilities in the `controlled_capabilities` stanza must be a subset of the
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`capabilities` specified in the policy itself. For example, a policy giving only `read` access to
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the path `secret/foo` cannot specify a control group factor with `list` as a controlled capability.
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Please see the following section for example ACL Policies.
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## Control Groups In ACL Policies
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Control Group requirements on paths are specified as `control_group` along
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with other ACL parameters.
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### Sample ACL Policies
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```
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path "secret/foo" {
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capabilities = ["read"]
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control_group = {
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factor "ops_manager" {
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identity {
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group_names = ["managers"]
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approvals = 1
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}
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}
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}
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}
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```
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The above policy grants `read` access to `secret/foo` only after one member of
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the "managers" group authorizes the request.
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```
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path "secret/foo" {
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capabilities = ["create", "update"]
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control_group = {
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ttl = "4h"
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factor "tech leads" {
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identity {
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group_names = ["managers", "leads"]
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approvals = 2
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}
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}
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factor "super users" {
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identity {
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group_names = ["superusers"]
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approvals = 1
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}
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}
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}
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}
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```
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The above policy grants `create` and `update` access to `secret/foo` only after
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two member of the "managers" or "leads" group and one member of the "superusers"
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group authorizes the request. If an authorizer is a member of both the
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"managers" and "superusers" group, one authorization for both factors will be
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satisfied.
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```
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path "secret/foo" {
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capabilities = ["write","read"]
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control_group = {
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factor "admin" {
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controlled_capabilities = ["write"]
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identity {
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group_names = ["admin"]
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approvals = 1
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}
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}
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}
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}
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```
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The above policy grants `read` access to `secret/foo` for anyone that has a vault token
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with this policy. It grants `write` access to `secret/foo` only after one member from the
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admin group authorizes the request.
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```
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path "kv/*" {
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capabilities = ["create", "update","delete","list","sudo"]
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control_group = {
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factor "admin" {
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controlled_capabilities = ["delete","list","sudo"]
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identity {
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group_names = ["admin"]
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approvals = 1
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}
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}
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}
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}
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path "kv/*" {
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capabilities = ["create"]
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control_group = {
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factor "superuser" {
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identity {
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group_names = ["superuser"]
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approvals = 2
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}
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}
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}
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}
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```
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Because the second path stanza has a control group factor with no `controlled_capabilities` field,
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any token with this policy will be required to get 2 approvals from the `superuser` group before executing
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any operation against `kv/*`. In addition, by virtue of the `controlled_capabilities` field in the first
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path stanza, `delete`,`list`, and `sudo` operations will require an additional approval from the `admin` group.
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```
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path "kv/*" {
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capabilities = ["read", "list", "create"]
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control_group = {
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controlled_capabilities = ["read"]
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factor "admin" {
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identity {
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group_names = ["admin"]
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approvals = 1
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}
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}
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factor "superuser" {
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controlled_capabilities = ["create"]
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identity {
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group_names = ["superuser"]
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approvals = 1
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}
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}
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}
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}
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```
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In this case, `read` will require one admin approval and `create` will require
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one superuser approval and one admin approval. `List` will require no extra approvals
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from any of the control group factors, and a token with this policy will not be required
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to go through the control group workflow in order to execute a read operation against `kv/*`.
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## Control Groups in Sentinel
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Control Groups are also supported in Sentinel policies using the `controlgroup`
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import. See [Sentinel Documentation](/docs/enterprise/sentinel) for more
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details on available properties.
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### Sample Sentinel Policy
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```
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import "time"
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import "controlgroup"
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control_group = func() {
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numAuthzs = 0
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for controlgroup.authorizations as authz {
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if "managers" in authz.groups.by_name {
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if time.load(authz.time).unix > time.now.unix - 3600 {
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numAuthzs = numAuthzs + 1
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}
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}
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}
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if numAuthzs >= 2 {
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return true
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}
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return false
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}
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main = rule {
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control_group()
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}
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```
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The above policy will reject the request unless two members of the `managers`
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group have authorized the request. Additionally it verifies the authorizations
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happened in the last hour.
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## Tutorial
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Refer to the [Control Groups](https://learn.hashicorp.com/vault/identity-access-management/iam-control-groups)
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tutorial to learn how to implement dual controller authorization within your policies.
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## API
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Control Groups can be managed over the HTTP API. Please see
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[Control Groups API](/api-docs/system/control-group) for more details.
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