62 lines
1.8 KiB
Go
62 lines
1.8 KiB
Go
package command
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import (
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"strings"
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)
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// SealCommand is a Command that seals the vault.
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type SealCommand struct {
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Meta
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}
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func (c *SealCommand) Run(args []string) int {
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flags := c.Meta.FlagSet("unseal", FlagSetDefault)
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flags.Usage = func() { c.Ui.Error(c.Help()) }
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if err := flags.Parse(args); err != nil {
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return 1
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}
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return 0
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}
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func (c *SealCommand) Synopsis() string {
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return "Seals the vault server"
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}
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func (c *SealCommand) Help() string {
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helpText := `
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Usage: vault seal [options]
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Seal the vault.
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Sealing a vault tells the Vault server to stop responding to any
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access operations until it is unsealed again. A sealed vault throws away
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its master key to unlock the data, so it physically is blocked from
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responding to operations again until the Vault is unsealed again with
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the "unseal" command or via the API.
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This command is idempotent, if the vault is already sealed it does nothing.
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If an unseal has started, sealing the vault will reset the unsealing
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process. You'll have to re-enter every portion of the master key again.
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This is the same as running "vault unseal -reset".
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General Options:
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-address=TODO The address of the Vault server.
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-ca-cert=path Path to a PEM encoded CA cert file to use to
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verify the Vault server SSL certificate.
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-ca-path=path Path to a directory of PEM encoded CA cert files
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to verify the Vault server SSL certificate. If both
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-ca-cert and -ca-path are specified, -ca-path is used.
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-insecure Do not verify TLS certificate. This is highly
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not recommended. This is especially not recommended
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for unsealing a vault.
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`
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return strings.TrimSpace(helpText)
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}
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