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Joel Thompson 5e6f8904d8 Add AWS Secret Engine Root Credential Rotation (#5140)
* Add AWS Secret Engine Root Credential Rotation

This allows the AWS Secret Engine to rotate its credentials used to
access AWS. This will only work when the AWS Secret Engine has been
provided explicit IAM credentials via the config/root endpoint, and
further, when the IAM credentials provided are the only access key on
the IAM user associated wtih the access key (because AWS allows a
maximum of 2 access keys per user).

Fixes #4385

* Add test for AWS root credential rotation

Also fix a typo in the root credential rotation code

* Add docs for AWS root rotation

* Add locks around reading and writing config/root

And wire the backend up in a bunch of places so the config can get the
lock

* Respond to PR feedback

* Fix casing in error messages

* Fix merge errors

* Fix locking bugs
2018-09-26 07:10:00 -07:00

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---
layout: "api"
page_title: "AWS - Secrets Engines - HTTP API"
sidebar_current: "docs-http-secret-aws"
description: |-
This is the API documentation for the Vault AWS secrets engine.
---
# AWS Secrets Engine (API)
This is the API documentation for the Vault AWS secrets engine. For general
information about the usage and operation of the AWS secrets engine, please see
the [Vault AWS documentation](/docs/secrets/aws/index.html).
This documentation assumes the AWS secrets engine is enabled at the `/aws` path
in Vault. Since it is possible to enable secrets engines at any location, please
update your API calls accordingly.
## Configure Root IAM Credentials
This endpoint configures the root IAM credentials to communicate with AWS. There
are multiple ways to pass root IAM credentials to the Vault server, specified
below with the highest precedence first. If credentials already exist, this will
overwrite them.
The official AWS SDK is used for sourcing credentials from env vars, shared
files, or IAM/ECS instances.
- Static credentials provided to the API as a payload
- Credentials in the `AWS_ACCESS_KEY`, `AWS_SECRET_KEY`, and `AWS_REGION`
environment variables **on the server**
- Shared credentials files
- Assigned IAM role or ECS task role credentials
At present, this endpoint does not confirm that the provided AWS credentials are
valid AWS credentials with proper permissions.
| Method | Path | Produces |
| :------- | :--------------------------- | :--------------------- |
| `POST` | `/aws/config/root` | `204 (empty body)` |
### Parameters
- `max_retries` `(int: -1)` - Number of max retries the client should use for
recoverable errors. The default (`-1`) falls back to the AWS SDK's default
behavior.
- `access_key` `(string: <required>)` Specifies the AWS access key ID.
- `secret_key` `(string: <required>)`  Specifies the AWS secret access key.
- `region` `(string: <optional>)`  Specifies the AWS region. If not set it
will use the `AWS_REGION` env var, `AWS_DEFAULT_REGION` env var, or
`us-east-1` in that order.
- `iam_endpoint` `(string: <optional>)`  Specifies a custom HTTP IAM endpoint to use.
- `sts_endpoint` `(string: <optional>)`  Specifies a custom HTTP STS endpoint to use.
### Sample Payload
```json
{
"access_key": "AKIA...",
"secret_key": "2J+...",
"region": "us-east-1"
}
```
### Sample Request
```
$ curl \
--header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
--request POST \
--data @payload.json \
http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/aws/config/root
```
## Rotate Root IAM Credentials
When you have configured Vault with static credentials, you can use this
endpoint to have Vault rotate the access key it used. Note that, due to AWS
eventual consistency, after calling this endpoint, subsequent calls from Vault
to AWS may fail for a few seconds until AWS becomes consistent again.
In order to call this endpoint, Vault's AWS access key MUST be the only access
key on the IAM user; otherwise, generation of a new access key will fail. Once
this method is called, Vault will now be the only entity that knows the AWS
secret key is used to access AWS.
| Method | Path | Produces |
| :------- | :--------------------------- | :--------------------- |
| `POST` | `/aws/config/rotate-root` | `200 application/json` |
### Parameters
There are no parameters to this operation.
### Sample Request
```$ curl \
--header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
--request POST \
http://127.0.0.1:8211/v1/aws/config/rotate-root
```
### Sample Response
```json
{
"data": {
"access_key": "AKIA..."
}
}
```
The new access key Vault uses is returned by this operation.
## Configure Lease
This endpoint configures lease settings for the AWS secrets engine. It is
optional, as there are default values for `lease` and `lease_max`.
| Method | Path | Produces |
| :------- | :--------------------------- | :--------------------- |
| `POST` | `/aws/config/lease` | `204 (empty body)` |
### Parameters
- `lease` `(string: <required>)` Specifies the lease value provided as a
string duration with time suffix. "h" (hour) is the largest suffix.
- `lease_max` `(string: <required>)`  Specifies the maximum lease value
provided as a string duration with time suffix. "h" (hour) is the largest
suffix.
### Sample Payload
```json
{
"lease": "30m",
"lease_max": "12h"
}
```
### Sample Request
```
$ curl \
--header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
--request POST \
--data @payload.json \
http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/aws/config/lease
```
## Read Lease
This endpoint returns the current lease settings for the AWS secrets engine.
| Method | Path | Produces |
| :------- | :--------------------------- | :--------------------- |
| `GET` | `/aws/config/lease` | `200 application/json` |
### Sample Request
```
$ curl \
--header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/aws/config/lease
```
### Sample Response
```json
{
"data": {
"lease": "30m0s",
"lease_max": "12h0m0s"
}
}
```
## Create/Update Role
This endpoint creates or updates the role with the given `name`. If a role with
the name does not exist, it will be created. If the role exists, it will be
updated with the new attributes.
| Method | Path | Produces |
| :------- | :--------------------------- | :--------------------- |
| `POST` | `/aws/roles/:name` | `204 (empty body)` |
### Parameters
- `name` `(string: <required>)`  Specifies the name of the role to create. This
is part of the request URL.
- `credential_type` `(string: <required>)` Specifies the type of credential to be used when
retrieving credentials from the role. Must be one of `iam_user`,
`assumed_role`, or `federation_token`.
- `role_arns` `(list: [])` Specifies the ARNs of the AWS roles this Vault role
is allowed to assume. Required when `credential_type` is `assumed_role` and
prohibited otherwise. This is a comma-separated string or JSON array.
- `policy_arns` `(list: [])` Specifies the ARNs of the AWS managed policies to
be attached to IAM users when they are requsted. Valid only when
`credential_type` is `iam_user`. When `credential_type` is `iam_user`, at
least one of `policy_arns` or `policy_document` must be specified. This is a
comma-separated string or JSON array.
- `policy_document` `(string)` The IAM policy document for the role. The
behavior depends on the credential type. With `iam_user`, the policy document
will be attached to the IAM user generated and augment the permissions the IAM
user has. With `assumed_role` and `federation_token`, the policy document will
act as a filter on what the credentials can do.
Legacy parameters:
These parameters are supported for backwards compatibility only. They cannot be
mixed with the parameters listed above.
- `policy` `(string: <required unless arn provided>)` Specifies the IAM policy
in JSON format.
- `arn` `(string: <required unless policy provided>)`  Specifies the full ARN
reference to the desired existing policy.
### Sample Request
```
$ curl \
--header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
--request POST \
--data @payload.json \
http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/aws/roles/example-role
```
### Sample Payloads
Using an inline IAM policy:
```json
{
"credential_type": "federation_token",
"policy_document": "{\"Version\": \"...\"}"
}
```
Using an ARN:
```json
{
"credential_type": "assumed_role",
"role_arns": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/DeveloperRole"
}
```
## Read Role
This endpoint queries an existing role by the given name. If the role does not
exist, a 404 is returned.
| Method | Path | Produces |
| :------- | :--------------------------- | :--------------------- |
| `GET` | `/aws/roles/:name` | `200 application/json` |
If invalid role data was supplied to the role from an earlier version of Vault,
then it will show up in the response as `invalid_data`.
### Parameters
- `name` `(string: <required>)`  Specifies the name of the role to read. This
is part of the request URL.
### Sample Request
```
$ curl \
--header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/aws/roles/example-role
```
### Sample Responses
For an inline IAM policy:
```json
{
"data": {
"policy_document": "{\"Version\": \"...\"}",
"policy_arns": [],
"credential_types": ["assumed_role"],
"role_arns": [],
}
}
```
For a role ARN:
```json
{
"data": {
"policy_document": "",
"policy_arns": [],
"credential_types": ["assumed_role"],
"role_arns": ["arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/example-role"]
}
}
```
## List Roles
This endpoint lists all existing roles in the secrets engine.
| Method | Path | Produces |
| :------- | :--------------------------- | :--------------------- |
| `LIST` | `/aws/roles` | `200 application/json` |
### Sample Request
```
$ curl
--header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
--request LIST \
http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/aws/roles
```
### Sample Response
```json
{
"data": {
"keys": [
"example-role"
]
}
}
```
## Delete Role
This endpoint deletes an existing role by the given name. If the role does not
exist, a 404 is returned.
| Method | Path | Produces |
| :------- | :--------------------------- | :--------------------- |
| `DELETE` | `/aws/roles/:name` | `204 (empty body)` |
### Parameters
- `name` `(string: <required>)`  Specifies the name of the role to delete. This
is part of the request URL.
### Sample Request
```
$ curl \
--header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
--request DELETE \
http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/aws/roles/example-role
```
## Generate Credentials
This endpoint generates credentials based on the named role. This role must be
created before queried.
| Method | Path | Produces |
| :------- | :--------------------------- | :--------------------- |
| `GET` | `/aws/creds/:name` | `200 application/json` |
| `GET` | `/aws/sts/:name` | `200 application/json` |
The `/aws/creds` and `/aws/sts` endpoints are almost identical. The exception is
when retrieving credentials for a role that was specified with the legacy `arn`
or `policy` parameter. In this case, credentials retrieved through `/aws/sts`
must be of either the `assumed_role` or `federation_token` types, and
credentials retrieved through `/aws/creds` must be of the `iam_user` type.
### Parameters
- `name` `(string: <required>)`  Specifies the name of the role to generate
credentials against. This is part of the request URL.
- `role_arn` `(string)` The ARN of the role to assume if `credential_type` on
the Vault role is `assumed_role`. Must match one of the allowed role ARNs in
the Vault role. Optional if the Vault role only allows a single AWS role ARN;
required otherwise.
- `ttl` `(string: "3600s")` Specifies the TTL for the use of the STS token.
This is specified as a string with a duration suffix. Valid only when
`credential_type` is `assumed_role` or `federation_token`. AWS places limits
on the maximum TTL allowed. See the AWS documentation on the `DurationSeconds`
parameter for
[AssumeRole](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/STS/latest/APIReference/API_AssumeRole.html)
(for `assumed_role` credential types) and
[GetFederationToken](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/STS/latest/APIReference/API_GetFederationToken.html)
(for `federation_token` credential types) for more details.
### Sample Request
```
$ curl \
--header "X-Vault-Token: ..." \
http://127.0.0.1:8200/v1/aws/creds/example-role
```
### Sample Response
```json
{
"data": {
"access_key": "AKIA...",
"secret_key": "xlCs...",
"security_token": null
}
}
```