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MySQL/MariaDB Database Secrets Engine
MySQL is one of the supported plugins for the database secrets engine. This plugin generates database credentials dynamically based on configured roles for the MySQL database.
This plugin has a few different instances built into vault, each instance is for a slightly different MySQL driver. The only difference between these plugins is the length of usernames generated by the plugin as different versions of mysql accept different lengths. The available plugins are:
- mysql-database-plugin
- mysql-aurora-database-plugin
- mysql-rds-database-plugin
- mysql-legacy-database-plugin
See the database secrets engine docs for more information about setting up the database secrets engine.
Setup
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Enable the database secrets engine if it is not already enabled:
$ vault secrets enable database Success! Enabled the database secrets engine at: database/
By default, the secrets engine will enable at the name of the engine. To enable the secrets engine at a different path, use the
-path
argument. -
Configure Vault with the proper plugin and connection information:
$ vault write database/config/my-mysql-database \ plugin_name=mysql-database-plugin \ connection_url="{{username}}:{{password}}@tcp(127.0.0.1:3306)/" \ allowed_roles="my-role" \ username="root" \ password="mysql"
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Configure a role that maps a name in Vault to an SQL statement to execute to create the database credential:
$ vault write database/roles/my-role \ db_name=my-mysql-database \ creation_statements="CREATE USER '{{name}}'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY '{{password}}';GRANT SELECT ON *.* TO '{{name}}'@'%';" \ default_ttl="1h" \ max_ttl="24h" Success! Data written to: database/roles/my-role
Usage
After the secrets engine is configured and a user/machine has a Vault token with the proper permission, it can generate credentials.
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Generate a new credential by reading from the
/creds
endpoint with the name of the role:$ vault read database/creds/my-role Key Value --- ----- lease_id database/creds/my-role/2f6a614c-4aa2-7b19-24b9-ad944a8d4de6 lease_duration 1h lease_renewable true password 8cab931c-d62e-a73d-60d3-5ee85139cd66 username v-root-e2978cd0-
Examples
Using wildcards in grant statements
MySQL supports using wildcards in grant statements. These are sometimes needed
by applications which expect access to a large number of databases inside MySQL.
This can be realized by using a wildcard in the grant statement. For example if
you want the user created by Vault to have access to all databases starting with
fooapp_
you could use the following creation statement:
CREATE USER '{{name}}'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY '{{password}}'; GRANT SELECT ON `fooapp\_%`.* TO '{{name}}'@'%';
MySQL expects the part in which the wildcards are to be placed inside backticks. If you want to add this creation statement to Vault via the Vault CLI you cannot simply paste the above statement on the CLI because the shell will interpret the text between the backticks as something that must be executed. The easiest way to get around this is to encode the creation statement as Base64 and feed this to Vault. For example:
$ vault write database/roles/my-role \
db_name=mysql \
creation_statements="Q1JFQVRFIFVTRVIgJ3t7bmFtZX19J0AnJScgSURFTlRJRklFRCBCWSAne3twYXNzd29yZH19JzsgR1JBTlQgU0VMRUNUIE9OIGBmb29hcHBcXyVgLiogVE8gJ3t7bmFtZX19J0AnJSc7" \
default_ttl="1h" \
max_ttl="24h"
Rotating root credentials in MySQL 5.6
The default root rotation setup for MySQL uses the ALTER USER
syntax present
in MySQL 5.7 and up. For MySQL 5.6, the root rotation
statements
must be configured to use the old SET PASSWORD
syntax. For example:
$ vault write database/config/my-mysql-database \
plugin_name=mysql-database-plugin \
connection_url="{{username}}:{{password}}@tcp(127.0.0.1:3306)/" \
root_rotation_statements="SET PASSWORD = PASSWORD('{{password}}')" \
allowed_roles="my-role" \
username="root" \
password="mysql"
For a guide in root credential rotation, see Database Root Credential Rotation.
API
The full list of configurable options can be seen in the MySQL database plugin API page.
For more information on the database secrets engine's HTTP API please see the Database secrets engine API page.