vault

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Published: Aug 16, 2018 License: MPL-2.0 Imports: 100 Imported by: 0

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Constants

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const (
	AESGCMVersion1 = 0x1
	AESGCMVersion2 = 0x2
)

Versions of the AESGCM storage methodology

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const (
	CORSDisabled uint32 = iota
	CORSEnabled
)
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const (
	DenyCapability   = "deny"
	CreateCapability = "create"
	ReadCapability   = "read"
	UpdateCapability = "update"
	DeleteCapability = "delete"
	ListCapability   = "list"
	SudoCapability   = "sudo"
	RootCapability   = "root"

	// Backwards compatibility
	OldDenyPathPolicy  = "deny"
	OldReadPathPolicy  = "read"
	OldWritePathPolicy = "write"
	OldSudoPathPolicy  = "sudo"
)
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const (
	DenyCapabilityInt uint32 = 1 << iota
	CreateCapabilityInt
	ReadCapabilityInt
	UpdateCapabilityInt
	DeleteCapabilityInt
	ListCapabilityInt
	SudoCapabilityInt
)
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const (
	SealTypeShamir = "shamir"
	SealTypePKCS11 = "pkcs11"
	SealTypeAWSKMS = "awskms"
	SealTypeTest   = "test-auto"

	RecoveryTypeUnsupported = "unsupported"
	RecoveryTypeShamir      = "shamir"
)
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const (

	// Internal so as not to log a trace message
	IntNoForwardingHeaderName = "X-Vault-Internal-No-Request-Forwarding"
)

Variables

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var (
	// ErrBarrierSealed is returned if an operation is performed on
	// a sealed barrier. No operation is expected to succeed before unsealing
	ErrBarrierSealed = errors.New("Vault is sealed")

	// ErrBarrierAlreadyInit is returned if the barrier is already
	// initialized. This prevents a re-initialization.
	ErrBarrierAlreadyInit = errors.New("Vault is already initialized")

	// ErrBarrierNotInit is returned if a non-initialized barrier
	// is attempted to be unsealed.
	ErrBarrierNotInit = errors.New("Vault is not initialized")

	// ErrBarrierInvalidKey is returned if the Unseal key is invalid
	ErrBarrierInvalidKey = errors.New("Unseal failed, invalid key")
)
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var (
	// ErrAlreadyInit is returned if the core is already
	// initialized. This prevents a re-initialization.
	ErrAlreadyInit = errors.New("Vault is already initialized")

	// ErrNotInit is returned if a non-initialized barrier
	// is attempted to be unsealed.
	ErrNotInit = errors.New("Vault is not initialized")

	// ErrInternalError is returned when we don't want to leak
	// any information about an internal error
	ErrInternalError = errors.New("internal error")

	// ErrHANotEnabled is returned if the operation only makes sense
	// in an HA setting
	ErrHANotEnabled = errors.New("Vault is not configured for highly-available mode")

	LastRemoteWAL = lastRemoteWALImpl
)
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var (
	ErrDirectoryNotConfigured = errors.New("could not set plugin, plugin directory is not configured")
	ErrPluginNotFound         = errors.New("plugin not found in the catalog")
)
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var (
	TestCoreUnsealedWithConfigs = testCoreUnsealedWithConfigs
	TestSealDefConfigs          = testSealDefConfigs
)
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var (
	// DefaultMaxRequestDuration is the amount of time we'll wait for a request
	// to complete, unless overridden on a per-handler basis
	DefaultMaxRequestDuration = 90 * time.Second
)
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var DefaultNumCores = 3
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var (
	ErrCannotForward = errors.New("cannot forward request; no connection or address not known")
)
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var (
	ErrRelativePath = errors.New("relative paths not supported")
)
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var (
	// Making this a package var allows tests to modify
	HeartbeatInterval = 5 * time.Second
)
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var StdAllowedHeaders = []string{
	"Content-Type",
	"X-Requested-With",
	"X-Vault-AWS-IAM-Server-ID",
	"X-Vault-MFA",
	"X-Vault-No-Request-Forwarding",
	"X-Vault-Token",
	"X-Vault-Wrap-Format",
	"X-Vault-Wrap-TTL",
	"X-Vault-Policy-Override",
}

Functions

func AddTestCredentialBackend added in v0.9.0

func AddTestCredentialBackend(name string, factory logical.Factory) error

This adds a credential backend for the test core. This needs to be invoked before the test core is created.

func AddTestLogicalBackend added in v0.3.0

func AddTestLogicalBackend(name string, factory logical.Factory) error

This adds a logical backend for the test core. This needs to be invoked before the test core is created.

func CubbyholeBackendFactory added in v0.3.0

func CubbyholeBackendFactory(ctx context.Context, conf *logical.BackendConfig) (logical.Backend, error)

CubbyholeBackendFactory constructs a new cubbyhole backend

func GenerateRandBytes added in v0.5.0

func GenerateRandBytes(length int) ([]byte, error)

func LeaseSwitchedPassthroughBackend added in v0.3.0

func LeaseSwitchedPassthroughBackend(ctx context.Context, conf *logical.BackendConfig, leases bool) (logical.Backend, error)

LeaseSwitchedPassthroughBackend returns a PassthroughBackend with leases switched on or off

func LeasedPassthroughBackendFactory added in v0.3.0

func LeasedPassthroughBackendFactory(ctx context.Context, conf *logical.BackendConfig) (logical.Backend, error)

LeasedPassthroughBackendFactory returns a PassthroughBackend with leases switched on

func NewSealUnwrapper added in v0.9.4

func NewSealUnwrapper(underlying physical.Backend, logger log.Logger) physical.Backend

NewSealUnwrapper creates a new seal unwrapper

func PassthroughBackendFactory

func PassthroughBackendFactory(ctx context.Context, conf *logical.BackendConfig) (logical.Backend, error)

PassthroughBackendFactory returns a PassthroughBackend with leases switched off

func RegisterRequestForwardingServer added in v0.6.1

func RegisterRequestForwardingServer(s *grpc.Server, srv RequestForwardingServer)

func StartSSHHostTestServer added in v0.3.0

func StartSSHHostTestServer() (string, error)

StartSSHHostTestServer starts the test server which responds to SSH authentication. Used to test the SSH secret backend.

func TestAddTestPlugin added in v0.7.1

func TestAddTestPlugin(t testing.T, c *Core, name, testFunc string)

TestAddTestPlugin registers the testFunc as part of the plugin command to the plugin catalog.

func TestAddTestPluginTempDir added in v0.9.1

func TestAddTestPluginTempDir(t testing.T, c *Core, name, testFunc, tempDir string)

TestAddTestPluginTempDir registers the testFunc as part of the plugin command to the plugin catalog. It uses tmpDir as the plugin directory.

func TestCoreInit

func TestCoreInit(t testing.T, core *Core) ([][]byte, string)

TestCoreInit initializes the core with a single key, and returns the key that must be used to unseal the core and a root token.

func TestCoreInitClusterWrapperSetup added in v0.6.1

func TestCoreInitClusterWrapperSetup(t testing.T, core *Core, clusterAddrs []*net.TCPAddr, handler http.Handler) ([][]byte, [][]byte, string)

func TestCoreUnseal added in v0.6.1

func TestCoreUnseal(core *Core, key []byte) (bool, error)

func TestCoreUnsealWithRecoveryKeys added in v0.9.0

func TestCoreUnsealWithRecoveryKeys(core *Core, key []byte) (bool, error)

func TestDynamicSystemView added in v0.7.1

func TestDynamicSystemView(c *Core) *dynamicSystemView

func TestKeyCopy

func TestKeyCopy(key []byte) []byte

TestKeyCopy is a silly little function to just copy the key so that it can be used with Unseal easily.

func TestWaitActive added in v0.6.1

func TestWaitActive(t testing.T, core *Core)

func TestWaitActiveWithError added in v0.10.2

func TestWaitActiveWithError(core *Core) error

Types

type ACL

type ACL struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

ACL is used to wrap a set of policies to provide an efficient interface for access control.

func NewACL

func NewACL(policies []*Policy) (*ACL, error)

New is used to construct a policy based ACL from a set of policies.

func (*ACL) AllowOperation

func (a *ACL) AllowOperation(req *logical.Request) (ret *ACLResults)

AllowOperation is used to check if the given operation is permitted.

func (*ACL) Capabilities added in v0.5.2

func (a *ACL) Capabilities(path string) (pathCapabilities []string)

type ACLPermissions added in v0.9.0

type ACLPermissions struct {
	CapabilitiesBitmap uint32
	MinWrappingTTL     time.Duration
	MaxWrappingTTL     time.Duration
	AllowedParameters  map[string][]interface{}
	DeniedParameters   map[string][]interface{}
	RequiredParameters []string
}

func (*ACLPermissions) Clone added in v0.9.0

func (p *ACLPermissions) Clone() (*ACLPermissions, error)

type ACLResults added in v0.9.0

type ACLResults struct {
	Allowed    bool
	RootPrivs  bool
	IsRoot     bool
	MFAMethods []string
}

type AESGCMBarrier

type AESGCMBarrier struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

AESGCMBarrier is a SecurityBarrier implementation that uses the AES cipher core and the Galois Counter Mode block mode. It defaults to the golang NONCE default value of 12 and a key size of 256 bit. AES-GCM is high performance, and provides both confidentiality and integrity.

func NewAESGCMBarrier

func NewAESGCMBarrier(physical physical.Backend) (*AESGCMBarrier, error)

NewAESGCMBarrier is used to construct a new barrier that uses the provided physical backend for storage.

func (*AESGCMBarrier) ActiveKeyInfo added in v0.2.0

func (b *AESGCMBarrier) ActiveKeyInfo() (*KeyInfo, error)

ActiveKeyInfo is used to inform details about the active key

func (*AESGCMBarrier) CheckUpgrade added in v0.2.0

func (b *AESGCMBarrier) CheckUpgrade(ctx context.Context) (bool, uint32, error)

CheckUpgrade looks for an upgrade to the current term and installs it

func (*AESGCMBarrier) CreateUpgrade added in v0.2.0

func (b *AESGCMBarrier) CreateUpgrade(ctx context.Context, term uint32) error

CreateUpgrade creates an upgrade path key to the given term from the previous term

func (*AESGCMBarrier) Decrypt added in v0.7.0

func (b *AESGCMBarrier) Decrypt(ctx context.Context, key string, ciphertext []byte) ([]byte, error)

Decrypt is used to decrypt in-memory for the BarrierEncryptor interface

func (*AESGCMBarrier) Delete

func (b *AESGCMBarrier) Delete(ctx context.Context, key string) error

Delete is used to permanently delete an entry

func (*AESGCMBarrier) DestroyUpgrade added in v0.2.0

func (b *AESGCMBarrier) DestroyUpgrade(ctx context.Context, term uint32) error

DestroyUpgrade destroys the upgrade path key to the given term

func (*AESGCMBarrier) Encrypt added in v0.7.0

func (b *AESGCMBarrier) Encrypt(ctx context.Context, key string, plaintext []byte) ([]byte, error)

Encrypt is used to encrypt in-memory for the BarrierEncryptor interface

func (*AESGCMBarrier) GenerateKey

func (b *AESGCMBarrier) GenerateKey() ([]byte, error)

GenerateKey is used to generate a new key

func (*AESGCMBarrier) Get

func (b *AESGCMBarrier) Get(ctx context.Context, key string) (*Entry, error)

Get is used to fetch an entry

func (*AESGCMBarrier) Initialize

func (b *AESGCMBarrier) Initialize(ctx context.Context, key []byte) error

Initialize works only if the barrier has not been initialized and makes use of the given master key.

func (*AESGCMBarrier) Initialized

func (b *AESGCMBarrier) Initialized(ctx context.Context) (bool, error)

Initialized checks if the barrier has been initialized and has a master key set.

func (*AESGCMBarrier) KeyLength

func (b *AESGCMBarrier) KeyLength() (int, int)

KeyLength is used to sanity check a key

func (*AESGCMBarrier) Keyring added in v0.7.0

func (b *AESGCMBarrier) Keyring() (*Keyring, error)

func (*AESGCMBarrier) List

func (b *AESGCMBarrier) List(ctx context.Context, prefix string) ([]string, error)

List is used ot list all the keys under a given prefix, up to the next prefix.

func (*AESGCMBarrier) Put

func (b *AESGCMBarrier) Put(ctx context.Context, entry *Entry) error

Put is used to insert or update an entry

func (*AESGCMBarrier) Rekey added in v0.2.0

func (b *AESGCMBarrier) Rekey(ctx context.Context, key []byte) error

Rekey is used to change the master key used to protect the keyring

func (*AESGCMBarrier) ReloadKeyring added in v0.2.0

func (b *AESGCMBarrier) ReloadKeyring(ctx context.Context) error

ReloadKeyring is used to re-read the underlying keyring. This is used for HA deployments to ensure the latest keyring is present in the leader.

func (*AESGCMBarrier) ReloadMasterKey added in v0.2.0

func (b *AESGCMBarrier) ReloadMasterKey(ctx context.Context) error

ReloadMasterKey is used to re-read the underlying masterkey. This is used for HA deployments to ensure the latest master key is available for keyring reloading.

func (*AESGCMBarrier) Rotate added in v0.2.0

func (b *AESGCMBarrier) Rotate(ctx context.Context) (uint32, error)

Rotate is used to create a new encryption key. All future writes should use the new key, while old values should still be decryptable.

func (*AESGCMBarrier) Seal

func (b *AESGCMBarrier) Seal() error

Seal is used to re-seal the barrier. This requires the barrier to be unsealed again to perform any further operations.

func (*AESGCMBarrier) Sealed

func (b *AESGCMBarrier) Sealed() (bool, error)

Sealed checks if the barrier has been unlocked yet. The Barrier is not expected to be able to perform any CRUD until it is unsealed.

func (*AESGCMBarrier) SetMasterKey added in v0.7.0

func (b *AESGCMBarrier) SetMasterKey(key []byte) error

SetMasterKey updates the keyring's in-memory master key but does not persist anything to storage

func (*AESGCMBarrier) Unseal

func (b *AESGCMBarrier) Unseal(ctx context.Context, key []byte) error

Unseal is used to provide the master key which permits the barrier to be unsealed. If the key is not correct, the barrier remains sealed.

func (*AESGCMBarrier) VerifyMaster added in v0.2.0

func (b *AESGCMBarrier) VerifyMaster(key []byte) error

VerifyMaster is used to check if the given key matches the master key

type APIMountConfig added in v0.8.0

type APIMountConfig struct {
	DefaultLeaseTTL           string                `json:"default_lease_ttl" structs:"default_lease_ttl" mapstructure:"default_lease_ttl"`
	MaxLeaseTTL               string                `json:"max_lease_ttl" structs:"max_lease_ttl" mapstructure:"max_lease_ttl"`
	ForceNoCache              bool                  `json:"force_no_cache" structs:"force_no_cache" mapstructure:"force_no_cache"`
	PluginName                string                `json:"plugin_name,omitempty" structs:"plugin_name,omitempty" mapstructure:"plugin_name"`
	AuditNonHMACRequestKeys   []string              `json:"audit_non_hmac_request_keys,omitempty" structs:"audit_non_hmac_request_keys" mapstructure:"audit_non_hmac_request_keys"`
	AuditNonHMACResponseKeys  []string              `` /* 128-byte string literal not displayed */
	ListingVisibility         ListingVisibilityType `json:"listing_visibility,omitempty" structs:"listing_visibility" mapstructure:"listing_visibility"`
	PassthroughRequestHeaders []string              `json:"passthrough_request_headers,omitempty" structs:"passthrough_request_headers" mapstructure:"passthrough_request_headers"`
}

APIMountConfig is an embedded struct of api.MountConfigInput

type AuditBroker

type AuditBroker struct {
	sync.RWMutex
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

AuditBroker is used to provide a single ingest interface to auditable events given that multiple backends may be configured.

func NewAuditBroker

func NewAuditBroker(log log.Logger) *AuditBroker

NewAuditBroker creates a new audit broker

func (*AuditBroker) Deregister

func (a *AuditBroker) Deregister(name string)

Deregister is used to remove an audit backend from the broker

func (*AuditBroker) GetHash added in v0.4.0

func (a *AuditBroker) GetHash(ctx context.Context, name string, input string) (string, error)

GetHash returns a hash using the salt of the given backend

func (*AuditBroker) Invalidate added in v0.7.3

func (a *AuditBroker) Invalidate(ctx context.Context, key string)

func (*AuditBroker) IsRegistered

func (a *AuditBroker) IsRegistered(name string) bool

IsRegistered is used to check if a given audit backend is registered

func (*AuditBroker) LogRequest

func (a *AuditBroker) LogRequest(ctx context.Context, in *audit.LogInput, headersConfig *AuditedHeadersConfig) (ret error)

LogRequest is used to ensure all the audit backends have an opportunity to log the given request and that *at least one* succeeds.

func (*AuditBroker) LogResponse

func (a *AuditBroker) LogResponse(ctx context.Context, in *audit.LogInput, headersConfig *AuditedHeadersConfig) (ret error)

LogResponse is used to ensure all the audit backends have an opportunity to log the given response and that *at least one* succeeds.

func (*AuditBroker) Register

func (a *AuditBroker) Register(name string, b audit.Backend, v *BarrierView)

Register is used to add new audit backend to the broker

type AuditedHeadersConfig added in v0.6.5

type AuditedHeadersConfig struct {
	Headers map[string]*auditedHeaderSettings

	sync.RWMutex
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

AuditedHeadersConfig is used by the Audit Broker to write only approved headers to the audit logs. It uses a BarrierView to persist the settings.

func (*AuditedHeadersConfig) ApplyConfig added in v0.6.5

func (a *AuditedHeadersConfig) ApplyConfig(ctx context.Context, headers map[string][]string, hashFunc func(context.Context, string) (string, error)) (result map[string][]string, retErr error)

ApplyConfig returns a map of approved headers and their values, either hmac'ed or plaintext

type AuthResults added in v0.9.0

type AuthResults struct {
	ACLResults  *ACLResults
	Allowed     bool
	RootPrivs   bool
	DeniedError bool
	Error       *multierror.Error
}

type BarrierEncryptor added in v0.7.0

type BarrierEncryptor interface {
	Encrypt(ctx context.Context, key string, plaintext []byte) ([]byte, error)
	Decrypt(ctx context.Context, key string, ciphertext []byte) ([]byte, error)
}

BarrierEncryptor is the in memory only interface that does not actually use the underlying barrier. It is used for lower level modules like the Write-Ahead-Log and Merkle index to allow them to use the barrier.

type BarrierEncryptorAccess added in v0.9.0

type BarrierEncryptorAccess struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

BarrierEncryptorAccess is a wrapper around BarrierEncryptor that allows Core to expose its barrier encrypt/decrypt operations through BarrierEncryptorAccess() while restricting the ability to modify Core.barrier itself.

func NewBarrierEncryptorAccess added in v0.9.0

func NewBarrierEncryptorAccess(barrierEncryptor BarrierEncryptor) *BarrierEncryptorAccess

func (*BarrierEncryptorAccess) Decrypt added in v0.9.0

func (b *BarrierEncryptorAccess) Decrypt(ctx context.Context, key string, ciphertext []byte) ([]byte, error)

func (*BarrierEncryptorAccess) Encrypt added in v0.9.0

func (b *BarrierEncryptorAccess) Encrypt(ctx context.Context, key string, plaintext []byte) ([]byte, error)

type BarrierStorage

type BarrierStorage interface {
	// Put is used to insert or update an entry
	Put(ctx context.Context, entry *Entry) error

	// Get is used to fetch an entry
	Get(ctx context.Context, key string) (*Entry, error)

	// Delete is used to permanently delete an entry
	Delete(ctx context.Context, key string) error

	// List is used ot list all the keys under a given
	// prefix, up to the next prefix.
	List(ctx context.Context, prefix string) ([]string, error)
}

BarrierStorage is the storage only interface required for a Barrier.

type BarrierView

type BarrierView struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

BarrierView wraps a SecurityBarrier and ensures all access is automatically prefixed. This is used to prevent anyone with access to the view to access any data in the durable storage outside of their prefix. Conceptually this is like a "chroot" into the barrier.

BarrierView implements logical.Storage so it can be passed in as the durable storage mechanism for logical views.

func NewBarrierView

func NewBarrierView(barrier BarrierStorage, prefix string) *BarrierView

NewBarrierView takes an underlying security barrier and returns a view of it that can only operate with the given prefix.

func (*BarrierView) Delete

func (v *BarrierView) Delete(ctx context.Context, key string) error

logical.Storage impl.

func (*BarrierView) Get

logical.Storage impl.

func (*BarrierView) List

func (v *BarrierView) List(ctx context.Context, prefix string) ([]string, error)

logical.Storage impl.

func (*BarrierView) Put

func (v *BarrierView) Put(ctx context.Context, entry *logical.StorageEntry) error

logical.Storage impl.

func (*BarrierView) SubView

func (v *BarrierView) SubView(prefix string) *BarrierView

SubView constructs a nested sub-view using the given prefix

type CORSConfig added in v0.8.0

type CORSConfig struct {
	sync.RWMutex `json:"-"`

	Enabled        *uint32  `json:"enabled"`
	AllowedOrigins []string `json:"allowed_origins,omitempty"`
	AllowedHeaders []string `json:"allowed_headers,omitempty"`
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

CORSConfig stores the state of the CORS configuration.

func (*CORSConfig) Disable added in v0.8.0

func (c *CORSConfig) Disable(ctx context.Context) error

Disable sets CORS to disabled and clears the allowed origins & headers.

func (*CORSConfig) Enable added in v0.8.0

func (c *CORSConfig) Enable(ctx context.Context, urls []string, headers []string) error

Enable takes either a '*' or a comma-separated list of URLs that can make cross-origin requests to Vault.

func (*CORSConfig) IsEnabled added in v0.8.0

func (c *CORSConfig) IsEnabled() bool

IsEnabled returns the value of CORSConfig.isEnabled

func (*CORSConfig) IsValidOrigin added in v0.8.0

func (c *CORSConfig) IsValidOrigin(origin string) bool

IsValidOrigin determines if the origin of the request is allowed to make cross-origin requests based on the CORSConfig.

type Cluster added in v0.6.1

type Cluster struct {
	// Name of the cluster
	Name string `json:"name" structs:"name" mapstructure:"name"`

	// Identifier of the cluster
	ID string `json:"id" structs:"id" mapstructure:"id"`
}

Structure representing the storage entry that holds cluster information

type Core

type Core struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Core is used as the central manager of Vault activity. It is the primary point of interface for API handlers and is responsible for managing the logical and physical backends, router, security barrier, and audit trails.

func NewCore

func NewCore(conf *CoreConfig) (*Core, error)

NewCore is used to construct a new core

func TestCore

func TestCore(t testing.T) *Core

TestCore returns a pure in-memory, uninitialized core for testing.

func TestCoreNewSeal added in v0.6.5

func TestCoreNewSeal(t testing.T) *Core

TestCoreNewSeal returns a pure in-memory, uninitialized core with the new seal configuration.

func TestCoreRaw added in v0.8.3

func TestCoreRaw(t testing.T) *Core

TestCoreRaw returns a pure in-memory, uninitialized core for testing. The raw storage endpoints are enabled with this core.

func TestCoreUnsealed

func TestCoreUnsealed(t testing.T) (*Core, [][]byte, string)

TestCoreUnsealed returns a pure in-memory core that is already initialized and unsealed.

func TestCoreUnsealedBackend added in v0.7.0

func TestCoreUnsealedBackend(t testing.T, backend physical.Backend) (*Core, [][]byte, string)

func TestCoreUnsealedRaw added in v0.8.3

func TestCoreUnsealedRaw(t testing.T) (*Core, [][]byte, string)

TestCoreUnsealedRaw returns a pure in-memory core that is already initialized, unsealed, and with raw endpoints enabled.

func TestCoreUnsealedWithConfigSealOpts added in v0.9.0

func TestCoreUnsealedWithConfigSealOpts(t testing.T, barrierConf, recoveryConf *SealConfig, sealOpts *TestSealOpts) (*Core, [][]byte, [][]byte, string)

func TestCoreWithSeal added in v0.6.0

func TestCoreWithSeal(t testing.T, testSeal Seal, enableRaw bool) *Core

TestCoreWithSeal returns a pure in-memory, uninitialized core with the specified seal for testing.

func (*Core) ActiveNodeReplicationState added in v0.9.2

func (c *Core) ActiveNodeReplicationState() consts.ReplicationState

func (*Core) AuditedHeadersConfig added in v0.6.5

func (c *Core) AuditedHeadersConfig() *AuditedHeadersConfig

func (*Core) BarrierEncryptorAccess added in v0.9.0

func (c *Core) BarrierEncryptorAccess() *BarrierEncryptorAccess

func (*Core) BarrierKeyLength added in v0.6.1

func (c *Core) BarrierKeyLength() (min, max int)

func (*Core) BarrierRekeyInit added in v0.6.0

func (c *Core) BarrierRekeyInit(config *SealConfig) logical.HTTPCodedError

BarrierRekeyInit is used to initialize the rekey settings for the barrier key

func (*Core) BarrierRekeyUpdate added in v0.6.0

func (c *Core) BarrierRekeyUpdate(ctx context.Context, key []byte, nonce string) (*RekeyResult, logical.HTTPCodedError)

BarrierRekeyUpdate is used to provide a new key part. Barrier rekey can be done with unseal keys, or recovery keys if that's supported and we are storing the barrier key.

N.B.: If recovery keys are used to rekey, the new barrier key shares are not returned.

func (*Core) CORSConfig added in v0.8.0

func (c *Core) CORSConfig() *CORSConfig

CORSConfig returns the current CORS configuration

func (*Core) Capabilities added in v0.5.2

func (c *Core) Capabilities(ctx context.Context, token, path string) ([]string, error)

Capabilities is used to fetch the capabilities of the given token on the given path

func (*Core) Cluster added in v0.6.1

func (c *Core) Cluster(ctx context.Context) (*Cluster, error)

Cluster fetches the details of the local cluster. This method errors out when Vault is sealed.

func (*Core) ClusterTLSConfig added in v0.6.1

func (c *Core) ClusterTLSConfig(ctx context.Context, repClusters *ReplicatedClusters) (*tls.Config, error)

ClusterTLSConfig generates a TLS configuration based on the local/replicated cluster key and cert.

func (*Core) ForwardRequest added in v0.6.1

func (c *Core) ForwardRequest(req *http.Request) (int, http.Header, []byte, error)

ForwardRequest forwards a given request to the active node and returns the response.

func (*Core) GenerateRootCancel added in v0.5.0

func (c *Core) GenerateRootCancel() error

GenerateRootCancel is used to cancel an in-progress root generation

func (*Core) GenerateRootConfiguration added in v0.5.0

func (c *Core) GenerateRootConfiguration() (*GenerateRootConfig, error)

GenerateRootConfiguration is used to read the root generation configuration It stubbornly refuses to return the OTP if one is there.

func (*Core) GenerateRootInit added in v0.5.0

func (c *Core) GenerateRootInit(otp, pgpKey string, strategy GenerateRootStrategy) error

GenerateRootInit is used to initialize the root generation settings

func (*Core) GenerateRootProgress added in v0.5.0

func (c *Core) GenerateRootProgress() (int, error)

GenerateRootProgress is used to return the root generation progress (num shares)

func (*Core) GenerateRootUpdate added in v0.5.0

func (c *Core) GenerateRootUpdate(ctx context.Context, key []byte, nonce string, strategy GenerateRootStrategy) (*GenerateRootResult, error)

GenerateRootUpdate is used to provide a new key part

func (*Core) GetContext added in v0.9.2

func (c *Core) GetContext() (context.Context, context.CancelFunc)

func (*Core) HandleRequest

func (c *Core) HandleRequest(httpCtx context.Context, req *logical.Request) (resp *logical.Response, err error)

HandleRequest is used to handle a new incoming request

func (*Core) IdentityStore added in v0.9.0

func (c *Core) IdentityStore() *IdentityStore

func (*Core) Initialize

func (c *Core) Initialize(ctx context.Context, initParams *InitParams) (*InitResult, error)

Initialize is used to initialize the Vault with the given configurations.

func (*Core) Initialized

func (c *Core) Initialized(ctx context.Context) (bool, error)

Initialized checks if the Vault is already initialized

func (*Core) IsDRSecondary added in v0.9.2

func (c *Core) IsDRSecondary() bool

IsDRSecondary returns if the current cluster state is a DR secondary.

func (*Core) Leader

func (c *Core) Leader() (isLeader bool, leaderAddr, clusterAddr string, err error)

Leader is used to get the current active leader

func (*Core) Logger added in v0.6.1

func (c *Core) Logger() log.Logger

func (*Core) LookupToken added in v0.6.3

func (c *Core) LookupToken(token string) (*logical.TokenEntry, error)

LookupToken returns the properties of the token from the token store. This is particularly useful to fetch the accessor of the client token and get it populated in the logical request along with the client token. The accessor of the client token can get audit logged.

func (*Core) PhysicalAccess added in v0.9.0

func (c *Core) PhysicalAccess() *physical.PhysicalAccess

func (*Core) RecoveryRekeyInit added in v0.6.0

func (c *Core) RecoveryRekeyInit(config *SealConfig) logical.HTTPCodedError

RecoveryRekeyInit is used to initialize the rekey settings for the recovery key

func (*Core) RecoveryRekeyUpdate added in v0.6.0

func (c *Core) RecoveryRekeyUpdate(ctx context.Context, key []byte, nonce string) (*RekeyResult, logical.HTTPCodedError)

RecoveryRekeyUpdate is used to provide a new key part

func (*Core) RekeyCancel added in v0.2.0

func (c *Core) RekeyCancel(recovery bool) logical.HTTPCodedError

RekeyCancel is used to cancel an in-progress rekey

func (*Core) RekeyConfig added in v0.2.0

func (c *Core) RekeyConfig(recovery bool) (*SealConfig, logical.HTTPCodedError)

RekeyConfig is used to read the rekey configuration

func (*Core) RekeyDeleteBackup added in v0.5.0

func (c *Core) RekeyDeleteBackup(ctx context.Context, recovery bool) logical.HTTPCodedError

RekeyDeleteBackup is used to delete any backed-up PGP-encrypted unseal keys

func (*Core) RekeyInit added in v0.2.0

func (c *Core) RekeyInit(config *SealConfig, recovery bool) logical.HTTPCodedError

RekeyInit will either initialize the rekey of barrier or recovery key. recovery determines whether this is a rekey on the barrier or recovery key.

func (*Core) RekeyProgress added in v0.2.0

func (c *Core) RekeyProgress(recovery, verification bool) (bool, int, logical.HTTPCodedError)

RekeyProgress is used to return the rekey progress (num shares).

func (*Core) RekeyRetrieveBackup added in v0.5.0

func (c *Core) RekeyRetrieveBackup(ctx context.Context, recovery bool) (*RekeyBackup, logical.HTTPCodedError)

RekeyRetrieveBackup is used to retrieve any backed-up PGP-encrypted unseal keys

func (*Core) RekeyThreshold added in v0.6.0

func (c *Core) RekeyThreshold(ctx context.Context, recovery bool) (int, logical.HTTPCodedError)

RekeyThreshold returns the secret threshold for the current seal config. This threshold can either be the barrier key threshold or the recovery key threshold, depending on whether rekey is being performed on the recovery key, or whether the seal supports recovery keys.

func (*Core) RekeyUpdate added in v0.2.0

func (c *Core) RekeyUpdate(ctx context.Context, key []byte, nonce string, recovery bool) (*RekeyResult, logical.HTTPCodedError)

RekeyUpdate is used to provide a new key part for the barrier or recovery key.

func (*Core) RekeyVerify added in v0.10.2

func (c *Core) RekeyVerify(ctx context.Context, key []byte, nonce string, recovery bool) (ret *RekeyVerifyResult, retErr logical.HTTPCodedError)

func (*Core) RekeyVerifyRestart added in v0.10.2

func (c *Core) RekeyVerifyRestart(recovery bool) logical.HTTPCodedError

RekeyVerifyRestart is used to start the verification process over

func (*Core) ReplicationState added in v0.7.0

func (c *Core) ReplicationState() consts.ReplicationState

func (*Core) ResetUnsealProcess added in v0.4.0

func (c *Core) ResetUnsealProcess()

ResetUnsealProcess removes the current unlock parts from memory, to reset the unsealing process

func (*Core) RouterAccess added in v0.9.0

func (c *Core) RouterAccess() *RouterAccess

func (*Core) Seal

func (c *Core) Seal(token string) error

Seal takes in a token and creates a logical.Request, acquires the lock, and passes through to sealInternal

func (*Core) SealAccess added in v0.6.0

func (c *Core) SealAccess() *SealAccess

func (*Core) SealWithRequest added in v0.6.0

func (c *Core) SealWithRequest(httpCtx context.Context, req *logical.Request) error

SealWithRequest takes in a logical.Request, acquires the lock, and passes through to sealInternal

func (*Core) Sealed

func (c *Core) Sealed() bool

Sealed checks if the Vault is current sealed

func (*Core) SecretProgress

func (c *Core) SecretProgress() (int, string)

SecretProgress returns the number of keys provided so far

func (*Core) SetClusterHandler added in v0.7.3

func (c *Core) SetClusterHandler(handler http.Handler)

func (*Core) SetClusterListenerAddrs added in v0.6.1

func (c *Core) SetClusterListenerAddrs(addrs []*net.TCPAddr)

func (*Core) Shutdown added in v0.2.0

func (c *Core) Shutdown() error

Shutdown is invoked when the Vault instance is about to be terminated. It should not be accessible as part of an API call as it will cause an availability problem. It is only used to gracefully quit in the case of HA so that failover happens as quickly as possible.

func (*Core) Standby

func (c *Core) Standby() (bool, error)

Standby checks if the Vault is in standby mode

func (*Core) StepDown added in v0.5.2

func (c *Core) StepDown(httpCtx context.Context, req *logical.Request) (retErr error)

StepDown is used to step down from leadership

func (*Core) UIEnabled added in v0.10.0

func (c *Core) UIEnabled() bool

UIEnabled returns if the UI is enabled

func (*Core) UIHeaders added in v0.10.0

func (c *Core) UIHeaders() (http.Header, error)

UIHeaders returns configured UI headers

func (*Core) Unseal

func (c *Core) Unseal(key []byte) (bool, error)

Unseal is used to provide one of the key parts to unseal the Vault.

They key given as a parameter will automatically be zerod after this method is done with it. If you want to keep the key around, a copy should be made.

func (*Core) UnsealWithRecoveryKeys added in v0.9.0

func (c *Core) UnsealWithRecoveryKeys(ctx context.Context, key []byte) (bool, error)

UnsealWithRecoveryKeys is used to provide one of the recovery key shares to unseal the Vault.

func (*Core) UnsealWithStoredKeys added in v0.6.0

func (c *Core) UnsealWithStoredKeys(ctx context.Context) error

UnsealWithStoredKeys performs auto-unseal using stored keys.

func (*Core) ValidateWrappingToken added in v0.6.2

func (c *Core) ValidateWrappingToken(req *logical.Request) (bool, error)

ValidateWrappingToken checks whether a token is a wrapping token.

type CoreConfig

type CoreConfig struct {
	DevToken string `json:"dev_token" structs:"dev_token" mapstructure:"dev_token"`

	LogicalBackends map[string]logical.Factory `json:"logical_backends" structs:"logical_backends" mapstructure:"logical_backends"`

	CredentialBackends map[string]logical.Factory `json:"credential_backends" structs:"credential_backends" mapstructure:"credential_backends"`

	AuditBackends map[string]audit.Factory `json:"audit_backends" structs:"audit_backends" mapstructure:"audit_backends"`

	Physical physical.Backend `json:"physical" structs:"physical" mapstructure:"physical"`

	// May be nil, which disables HA operations
	HAPhysical physical.HABackend `json:"ha_physical" structs:"ha_physical" mapstructure:"ha_physical"`

	Seal Seal `json:"seal" structs:"seal" mapstructure:"seal"`

	Logger log.Logger `json:"logger" structs:"logger" mapstructure:"logger"`

	// Disables the LRU cache on the physical backend
	DisableCache bool `json:"disable_cache" structs:"disable_cache" mapstructure:"disable_cache"`

	// Disables mlock syscall
	DisableMlock bool `json:"disable_mlock" structs:"disable_mlock" mapstructure:"disable_mlock"`

	// Custom cache size for the LRU cache on the physical backend, or zero for default
	CacheSize int `json:"cache_size" structs:"cache_size" mapstructure:"cache_size"`

	// Set as the leader address for HA
	RedirectAddr string `json:"redirect_addr" structs:"redirect_addr" mapstructure:"redirect_addr"`

	// Set as the cluster address for HA
	ClusterAddr string `json:"cluster_addr" structs:"cluster_addr" mapstructure:"cluster_addr"`

	DefaultLeaseTTL time.Duration `json:"default_lease_ttl" structs:"default_lease_ttl" mapstructure:"default_lease_ttl"`

	MaxLeaseTTL time.Duration `json:"max_lease_ttl" structs:"max_lease_ttl" mapstructure:"max_lease_ttl"`

	ClusterName string `json:"cluster_name" structs:"cluster_name" mapstructure:"cluster_name"`

	ClusterCipherSuites string `json:"cluster_cipher_suites" structs:"cluster_cipher_suites" mapstructure:"cluster_cipher_suites"`

	EnableUI bool `json:"ui" structs:"ui" mapstructure:"ui"`

	// Enable the raw endpoint
	EnableRaw bool `json:"enable_raw" structs:"enable_raw" mapstructure:"enable_raw"`

	PluginDirectory string `json:"plugin_directory" structs:"plugin_directory" mapstructure:"plugin_directory"`

	ReloadFuncs     *map[string][]reload.ReloadFunc
	ReloadFuncsLock *sync.RWMutex
}

CoreConfig is used to parameterize a core

type CubbyholeBackend added in v0.3.0

type CubbyholeBackend struct {
	*framework.Backend
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

CubbyholeBackend is used for storing secrets directly into the physical backend. The secrets are encrypted in the durable storage. This differs from kv in that every token has its own private storage view. The view is removed when the token expires.

type EchoReply added in v0.7.3

type EchoReply struct {
	Message              string   `protobuf:"bytes,1,opt,name=message,proto3" json:"message,omitempty"`
	ClusterAddrs         []string `protobuf:"bytes,2,rep,name=cluster_addrs,json=clusterAddrs,proto3" json:"cluster_addrs,omitempty"`
	ReplicationState     uint32   `protobuf:"varint,3,opt,name=replication_state,json=replicationState,proto3" json:"replication_state,omitempty"`
	XXX_NoUnkeyedLiteral struct{} `json:"-"`
	XXX_unrecognized     []byte   `json:"-"`
	XXX_sizecache        int32    `json:"-"`
}

func (*EchoReply) Descriptor added in v0.7.3

func (*EchoReply) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int)

func (*EchoReply) GetClusterAddrs added in v0.7.3

func (m *EchoReply) GetClusterAddrs() []string

func (*EchoReply) GetMessage added in v0.7.3

func (m *EchoReply) GetMessage() string

func (*EchoReply) GetReplicationState added in v0.9.2

func (m *EchoReply) GetReplicationState() uint32

func (*EchoReply) ProtoMessage added in v0.7.3

func (*EchoReply) ProtoMessage()

func (*EchoReply) Reset added in v0.7.3

func (m *EchoReply) Reset()

func (*EchoReply) String added in v0.7.3

func (m *EchoReply) String() string

func (*EchoReply) XXX_DiscardUnknown added in v0.10.2

func (m *EchoReply) XXX_DiscardUnknown()

func (*EchoReply) XXX_Marshal added in v0.10.2

func (m *EchoReply) XXX_Marshal(b []byte, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error)

func (*EchoReply) XXX_Merge added in v0.10.2

func (dst *EchoReply) XXX_Merge(src proto.Message)

func (*EchoReply) XXX_Size added in v0.10.2

func (m *EchoReply) XXX_Size() int

func (*EchoReply) XXX_Unmarshal added in v0.10.2

func (m *EchoReply) XXX_Unmarshal(b []byte) error

type EchoRequest added in v0.7.3

type EchoRequest struct {
	Message string `protobuf:"bytes,1,opt,name=message,proto3" json:"message,omitempty"`
	// ClusterAddr is used to send up a standby node's address to the active
	// node upon heartbeat
	ClusterAddr string `protobuf:"bytes,2,opt,name=cluster_addr,json=clusterAddr,proto3" json:"cluster_addr,omitempty"`
	// ClusterAddrs is used to send up a list of cluster addresses to a dr
	// primary from a dr secondary
	ClusterAddrs         []string `protobuf:"bytes,3,rep,name=cluster_addrs,json=clusterAddrs,proto3" json:"cluster_addrs,omitempty"`
	XXX_NoUnkeyedLiteral struct{} `json:"-"`
	XXX_unrecognized     []byte   `json:"-"`
	XXX_sizecache        int32    `json:"-"`
}

func (*EchoRequest) Descriptor added in v0.7.3

func (*EchoRequest) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int)

func (*EchoRequest) GetClusterAddr added in v0.7.3

func (m *EchoRequest) GetClusterAddr() string

func (*EchoRequest) GetClusterAddrs added in v0.9.0

func (m *EchoRequest) GetClusterAddrs() []string

func (*EchoRequest) GetMessage added in v0.7.3

func (m *EchoRequest) GetMessage() string

func (*EchoRequest) ProtoMessage added in v0.7.3

func (*EchoRequest) ProtoMessage()

func (*EchoRequest) Reset added in v0.7.3

func (m *EchoRequest) Reset()

func (*EchoRequest) String added in v0.7.3

func (m *EchoRequest) String() string

func (*EchoRequest) XXX_DiscardUnknown added in v0.10.2

func (m *EchoRequest) XXX_DiscardUnknown()

func (*EchoRequest) XXX_Marshal added in v0.10.2

func (m *EchoRequest) XXX_Marshal(b []byte, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error)

func (*EchoRequest) XXX_Merge added in v0.10.2

func (dst *EchoRequest) XXX_Merge(src proto.Message)

func (*EchoRequest) XXX_Size added in v0.10.2

func (m *EchoRequest) XXX_Size() int

func (*EchoRequest) XXX_Unmarshal added in v0.10.2

func (m *EchoRequest) XXX_Unmarshal(b []byte) error

type EncodedKeyring added in v0.2.0

type EncodedKeyring struct {
	MasterKey []byte
	Keys      []*Key
}

EncodedKeyring is used for serialization of the keyring

type Entry

type Entry struct {
	Key      string
	Value    []byte
	SealWrap bool
}

Entry is used to represent data stored by the security barrier

func (*Entry) Logical

func (e *Entry) Logical() *logical.StorageEntry

Logical turns the Entry into a logical storage entry.

type ErrInvalidKey

type ErrInvalidKey struct {
	Reason string
}

ErrInvalidKey is returned if there is a user-based error with a provided unseal key. This will be shown to the user, so should not contain information that is sensitive.

func (*ErrInvalidKey) Error

func (e *ErrInvalidKey) Error() string

type ExpirationManager

type ExpirationManager struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

ExpirationManager is used by the Core to manage leases. Secrets can provide a lease, meaning that they can be renewed or revoked. If a secret is not renewed in timely manner, it may be expired, and the ExpirationManager will handle doing automatic revocation.

func NewExpirationManager

func NewExpirationManager(c *Core, view *BarrierView, logger log.Logger) *ExpirationManager

NewExpirationManager creates a new ExpirationManager that is backed using a given view, and uses the provided router for revocation.

func (*ExpirationManager) CreateOrFetchRevocationLeaseByToken added in v0.10.2

func (m *ExpirationManager) CreateOrFetchRevocationLeaseByToken(ctx context.Context, te *logical.TokenEntry) (string, error)

CreateOrFetchRevocationLeaseByToken is used to create or fetch the matching leaseID for a particular token. The lease is set to expire immediately after it's created.

func (*ExpirationManager) FetchLeaseTimes added in v0.5.0

func (m *ExpirationManager) FetchLeaseTimes(ctx context.Context, leaseID string) (*leaseEntry, error)

FetchLeaseTimes is used to fetch the issue time, expiration time, and last renewed time of a lease entry. It returns a leaseEntry itself, but with only those values copied over.

func (*ExpirationManager) FetchLeaseTimesByToken added in v0.5.0

func (m *ExpirationManager) FetchLeaseTimesByToken(ctx context.Context, source, token string) (*leaseEntry, error)

FetchLeaseTimesByToken is a helper function to use token values to compute the leaseID, rather than pushing that logic back into the token store.

func (*ExpirationManager) LazyRevoke added in v0.10.4

func (m *ExpirationManager) LazyRevoke(ctx context.Context, leaseID string) error

LazyRevoke is used to queue revocation for a secret named by the given LeaseID. If the lease was not found it returns nil; if the lease was found it triggers a return of a 202.

func (*ExpirationManager) Register

func (m *ExpirationManager) Register(ctx context.Context, req *logical.Request, resp *logical.Response) (id string, retErr error)

Register is used to take a request and response with an associated lease. The secret gets assigned a LeaseID and the management of of lease is assumed by the expiration manager.

func (*ExpirationManager) RegisterAuth

func (m *ExpirationManager) RegisterAuth(ctx context.Context, source string, auth *logical.Auth) error

RegisterAuth is used to take an Auth response with an associated lease. The token does not get a LeaseID, but the lease management is handled by the expiration manager.

func (*ExpirationManager) Renew

func (m *ExpirationManager) Renew(ctx context.Context, leaseID string, increment time.Duration) (*logical.Response, error)

Renew is used to renew a secret using the given leaseID and a renew interval. The increment may be ignored.

func (*ExpirationManager) RenewToken

func (m *ExpirationManager) RenewToken(ctx context.Context, req *logical.Request, source string, token string,
	increment time.Duration) (*logical.Response, error)

RenewToken is used to renew a token which does not need to invoke a logical backend.

func (*ExpirationManager) Restore

func (m *ExpirationManager) Restore(errorFunc func()) (retErr error)

Restore is used to recover the lease states when starting. This is used after starting the vault.

func (*ExpirationManager) Revoke

func (m *ExpirationManager) Revoke(ctx context.Context, leaseID string) error

Revoke is used to revoke a secret named by the given LeaseID

func (*ExpirationManager) RevokeByToken

func (m *ExpirationManager) RevokeByToken(ctx context.Context, te *logical.TokenEntry) error

RevokeByToken is used to revoke all the secrets issued with a given token. This is done by using the secondary index. It also removes the lease entry for the token itself. As a result it should *ONLY* ever be called from the token store's revokeSalted function.

func (*ExpirationManager) RevokeForce added in v0.5.2

func (m *ExpirationManager) RevokeForce(ctx context.Context, prefix string) error

RevokeForce works similarly to RevokePrefix but continues in the case of a revocation error; this is mostly meant for recovery operations

func (*ExpirationManager) RevokePrefix

func (m *ExpirationManager) RevokePrefix(ctx context.Context, prefix string, sync bool) error

RevokePrefix is used to revoke all secrets with a given prefix. The prefix maps to that of the mount table to make this simpler to reason about.

func (*ExpirationManager) Stop

func (m *ExpirationManager) Stop() error

Stop is used to prevent further automatic revocations. This must be called before sealing the view.

func (*ExpirationManager) Tidy added in v0.7.1

func (m *ExpirationManager) Tidy() error

Tidy cleans up the dangling storage entries for leases. It scans the storage view to find all the available leases, checks if the token embedded in it is either empty or invalid and in both the cases, it revokes them. It also uses a token cache to avoid multiple lookups of the same token ID. It is normally not required to use the API that invokes this. This is only intended to clean up the corrupt storage due to bugs.

type GenerateRootConfig added in v0.5.0

type GenerateRootConfig struct {
	Nonce          string
	PGPKey         string
	PGPFingerprint string
	OTP            string
	Strategy       GenerateRootStrategy
}

GenerateRootConfig holds the configuration for a root generation command.

type GenerateRootResult added in v0.5.0

type GenerateRootResult struct {
	Progress       int
	Required       int
	EncodedToken   string
	PGPFingerprint string
}

GenerateRootResult holds the result of a root generation update command

type GenerateRootStrategy added in v0.9.0

type GenerateRootStrategy interface {
	// contains filtered or unexported methods
}

GenerateRootStrategy allows us to swap out the strategy we want to use to create a token upon completion of the generate root process.

var (
	// GenerateStandardRootTokenStrategy is the strategy used to generate a
	// typical root token
	GenerateStandardRootTokenStrategy GenerateRootStrategy = generateStandardRootToken{}
)

type HandlerProperties added in v0.10.4

type HandlerProperties struct {
	Core                  *Core
	MaxRequestSize        int64
	MaxRequestDuration    time.Duration
	DisablePrintableCheck bool
}

HandlerProperties is used to seed configuration into a vaulthttp.Handler. It's in this package to avoid a circular dependency

type IdentityStore added in v0.9.0

type IdentityStore struct {
	// IdentityStore is a secret backend in Vault
	*framework.Backend
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

IdentityStore is composed of its own storage view and a MemDB which maintains active in-memory replicas of the storage contents indexed by multiple fields.

func NewIdentityStore added in v0.9.0

func NewIdentityStore(ctx context.Context, core *Core, config *logical.BackendConfig, logger log.Logger) (*IdentityStore, error)

NewIdentityStore creates a new identity store

func (*IdentityStore) CreateOrFetchEntity added in v0.9.4

func (i *IdentityStore) CreateOrFetchEntity(alias *logical.Alias) (*identity.Entity, error)

CreateOrFetchEntity creates a new entity. This is used by core to associate each login attempt by an alias to a unified entity in Vault.

func (*IdentityStore) Invalidate added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) Invalidate(ctx context.Context, key string)

Invalidate is a callback wherein the backend is informed that the value at the given key is updated. In identity store's case, it would be the entity storage entries that get updated. The value needs to be read and MemDB needs to be updated accordingly.

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBAliasByFactors added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBAliasByFactors(mountAccessor, aliasName string, clone bool, groupAlias bool) (*identity.Alias, error)

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBAliasByFactorsInTxn added in v0.9.4

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBAliasByFactorsInTxn(txn *memdb.Txn, mountAccessor, aliasName string, clone bool, groupAlias bool) (*identity.Alias, error)

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBAliasByID added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBAliasByID(aliasID string, clone bool, groupAlias bool) (*identity.Alias, error)

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBAliasByIDInTxn added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBAliasByIDInTxn(txn *memdb.Txn, aliasID string, clone bool, groupAlias bool) (*identity.Alias, error)

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBAliases added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBAliases(ws memdb.WatchSet, groupAlias bool) (memdb.ResultIterator, error)

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBDeleteAliasByIDInTxn added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBDeleteAliasByIDInTxn(txn *memdb.Txn, aliasID string, groupAlias bool) error

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBDeleteEntityByID added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBDeleteEntityByID(entityID string) error

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBDeleteEntityByIDInTxn added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBDeleteEntityByIDInTxn(txn *memdb.Txn, entityID string) error

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBDeleteGroupByIDInTxn added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBDeleteGroupByIDInTxn(txn *memdb.Txn, groupID string) error

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBEntitiesByBucketEntryKeyHashInTxn added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBEntitiesByBucketEntryKeyHashInTxn(txn *memdb.Txn, hashValue string) ([]*identity.Entity, error)

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBEntityByAliasID added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBEntityByAliasID(aliasID string, clone bool) (*identity.Entity, error)

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBEntityByAliasIDInTxn added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBEntityByAliasIDInTxn(txn *memdb.Txn, aliasID string, clone bool) (*identity.Entity, error)

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBEntityByID added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBEntityByID(entityID string, clone bool) (*identity.Entity, error)

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBEntityByIDInTxn added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBEntityByIDInTxn(txn *memdb.Txn, entityID string, clone bool) (*identity.Entity, error)

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBEntityByMergedEntityID added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBEntityByMergedEntityID(mergedEntityID string, clone bool) (*identity.Entity, error)

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBEntityByName added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBEntityByName(entityName string, clone bool) (*identity.Entity, error)

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBGroupByAliasID added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBGroupByAliasID(aliasID string, clone bool) (*identity.Group, error)

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBGroupByAliasIDInTxn added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBGroupByAliasIDInTxn(txn *memdb.Txn, aliasID string, clone bool) (*identity.Group, error)

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBGroupByID added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBGroupByID(groupID string, clone bool) (*identity.Group, error)

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBGroupByIDInTxn added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBGroupByIDInTxn(txn *memdb.Txn, groupID string, clone bool) (*identity.Group, error)

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBGroupByName added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBGroupByName(groupName string, clone bool) (*identity.Group, error)

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBGroupByNameInTxn added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBGroupByNameInTxn(txn *memdb.Txn, groupName string, clone bool) (*identity.Group, error)

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBGroupsByBucketEntryKeyHashInTxn added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBGroupsByBucketEntryKeyHashInTxn(txn *memdb.Txn, hashValue string) ([]*identity.Group, error)

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBGroupsByMemberEntityID added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBGroupsByMemberEntityID(entityID string, clone bool, externalOnly bool) ([]*identity.Group, error)

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBGroupsByMemberEntityIDInTxn added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBGroupsByMemberEntityIDInTxn(txn *memdb.Txn, entityID string, clone bool, externalOnly bool) ([]*identity.Group, error)

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBGroupsByParentGroupID added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBGroupsByParentGroupID(memberGroupID string, clone bool) ([]*identity.Group, error)

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBGroupsByParentGroupIDInTxn added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBGroupsByParentGroupIDInTxn(txn *memdb.Txn, memberGroupID string, clone bool) ([]*identity.Group, error)

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBUpsertAliasInTxn added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBUpsertAliasInTxn(txn *memdb.Txn, alias *identity.Alias, groupAlias bool) error

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBUpsertEntityInTxn added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBUpsertEntityInTxn(txn *memdb.Txn, entity *identity.Entity) error

func (*IdentityStore) MemDBUpsertGroupInTxn added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) MemDBUpsertGroupInTxn(txn *memdb.Txn, group *identity.Group) error

func (*IdentityStore) UpsertGroup added in v0.9.0

func (i *IdentityStore) UpsertGroup(group *identity.Group, persist bool) error

func (*IdentityStore) UpsertGroupInTxn added in v0.10.4

func (i *IdentityStore) UpsertGroupInTxn(txn *memdb.Txn, group *identity.Group, persist bool) error

type InitParams added in v0.6.2

type InitParams struct {
	BarrierConfig   *SealConfig
	RecoveryConfig  *SealConfig
	RootTokenPGPKey string
}

InitParams keeps the init function from being littered with too many params, that's it!

type InitResult

type InitResult struct {
	SecretShares   [][]byte
	RecoveryShares [][]byte
	RootToken      string
}

InitResult is used to provide the key parts back after they are generated as part of the initialization.

type Key added in v0.2.0

type Key struct {
	Term        uint32
	Version     int
	Value       []byte
	InstallTime time.Time
}

Key represents a single term, along with the key used.

func DeserializeKey added in v0.2.0

func DeserializeKey(buf []byte) (*Key, error)

DeserializeKey is used to deserialize and return a new key

func (*Key) Serialize added in v0.2.0

func (k *Key) Serialize() ([]byte, error)

Serialize is used to create a byte encoded key

type KeyInfo added in v0.2.0

type KeyInfo struct {
	Term        int
	InstallTime time.Time
}

KeyInfo is used to convey information about the encryption key

type KeyNotFoundError added in v0.6.3

type KeyNotFoundError struct {
	Err error
}

func (*KeyNotFoundError) Error added in v0.6.3

func (e *KeyNotFoundError) Error() string

func (*KeyNotFoundError) WrappedErrors added in v0.6.3

func (e *KeyNotFoundError) WrappedErrors() []error

type Keyring added in v0.2.0

type Keyring struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Keyring is used to manage multiple encryption keys used by the barrier. New keys can be installed and each has a sequential term. The term used to encrypt a key is prefixed to the key written out. All data is encrypted with the latest key, but storing the old keys allows for decryption of keys written previously. Along with the encryption keys, the keyring also tracks the master key. This is necessary so that when a new key is added to the keyring, we can encrypt with the master key and write out the new keyring.

func DeserializeKeyring added in v0.2.0

func DeserializeKeyring(buf []byte) (*Keyring, error)

DeserializeKeyring is used to deserialize and return a new keyring

func NewKeyring added in v0.2.0

func NewKeyring() *Keyring

NewKeyring creates a new keyring

func (*Keyring) ActiveKey added in v0.2.0

func (k *Keyring) ActiveKey() *Key

ActiveKey returns the active encryption key, or nil

func (*Keyring) ActiveTerm added in v0.2.0

func (k *Keyring) ActiveTerm() uint32

ActiveTerm returns the currently active term

func (*Keyring) AddKey added in v0.2.0

func (k *Keyring) AddKey(key *Key) (*Keyring, error)

AddKey adds a new key to the keyring

func (*Keyring) Clone added in v0.2.0

func (k *Keyring) Clone() *Keyring

Clone returns a new copy of the keyring

func (*Keyring) MasterKey added in v0.2.0

func (k *Keyring) MasterKey() []byte

MasterKey returns the master key

func (*Keyring) RemoveKey added in v0.2.0

func (k *Keyring) RemoveKey(term uint32) (*Keyring, error)

RemoveKey removes a key from the keyring

func (*Keyring) Serialize added in v0.2.0

func (k *Keyring) Serialize() ([]byte, error)

Serialize is used to create a byte encoded keyring

func (*Keyring) SetMasterKey added in v0.2.0

func (k *Keyring) SetMasterKey(val []byte) *Keyring

SetMasterKey is used to update the master key

func (*Keyring) TermKey added in v0.2.0

func (k *Keyring) TermKey(term uint32) *Key

TermKey returns the key for the given term, or nil

func (*Keyring) Zeroize added in v0.6.0

func (k *Keyring) Zeroize(keysToo bool)

N.B.: Since Go 1.5 these are not reliable; see the documentation around the memzero function. These are best-effort.

type ListingVisibilityType added in v0.10.2

type ListingVisibilityType string

ListingVisibilityType represents the types for listing visibility

const (
	// ListingVisibilityDefault is the default value for listing visibility
	ListingVisibilityDefault ListingVisibilityType = ""
	// ListingVisibilityHidden is the hidden type for listing visibility
	ListingVisibilityHidden ListingVisibilityType = "hidden"
	// ListingVisibilityUnauth is the unauth type for listing visibility
	ListingVisibilityUnauth ListingVisibilityType = "unauth"
)

type MountConfig added in v0.3.0

type MountConfig struct {
	DefaultLeaseTTL           time.Duration         `json:"default_lease_ttl" structs:"default_lease_ttl" mapstructure:"default_lease_ttl"` // Override for global default
	MaxLeaseTTL               time.Duration         `json:"max_lease_ttl" structs:"max_lease_ttl" mapstructure:"max_lease_ttl"`             // Override for global default
	ForceNoCache              bool                  `json:"force_no_cache" structs:"force_no_cache" mapstructure:"force_no_cache"`          // Override for global default
	PluginName                string                `json:"plugin_name,omitempty" structs:"plugin_name,omitempty" mapstructure:"plugin_name"`
	AuditNonHMACRequestKeys   []string              `json:"audit_non_hmac_request_keys,omitempty" structs:"audit_non_hmac_request_keys" mapstructure:"audit_non_hmac_request_keys"`
	AuditNonHMACResponseKeys  []string              `` /* 128-byte string literal not displayed */
	ListingVisibility         ListingVisibilityType `json:"listing_visibility,omitempty" structs:"listing_visibility" mapstructure:"listing_visibility"`
	PassthroughRequestHeaders []string              `json:"passthrough_request_headers,omitempty" structs:"passthrough_request_headers" mapstructure:"passthrough_request_headers"`
}

MountConfig is used to hold settable options

type MountEntry

type MountEntry struct {
	Table            string            `json:"table"`              // The table it belongs to
	Path             string            `json:"path"`               // Mount Path
	Type             string            `json:"type"`               // Logical backend Type
	Description      string            `json:"description"`        // User-provided description
	UUID             string            `json:"uuid"`               // Barrier view UUID
	BackendAwareUUID string            `json:"backend_aware_uuid"` // UUID that can be used by the backend as a helper when a consistent value is needed outside of storage.
	Accessor         string            `json:"accessor"`           // Unique but more human-friendly ID. Does not change, not used for any sensitive things (like as a salt, which the UUID sometimes is).
	Config           MountConfig       `json:"config"`             // Configuration related to this mount (but not backend-derived)
	Options          map[string]string `json:"options"`            // Backend options
	Local            bool              `json:"local"`              // Local mounts are not replicated or affected by replication
	SealWrap         bool              `json:"seal_wrap"`          // Whether to wrap CSPs
	Tainted          bool              `json:"tainted,omitempty"`  // Set as a Write-Ahead flag for unmount/remount
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

MountEntry is used to represent a mount table entry

func (*MountEntry) Clone

func (e *MountEntry) Clone() (*MountEntry, error)

Clone returns a deep copy of the mount entry

func (*MountEntry) SyncCache added in v0.9.6

func (e *MountEntry) SyncCache()

SyncCache syncs tunable configuration values to the cache. In the case of cached values, they should be retrieved via synthesizedConfigCache.Load() instead of accessing them directly through MountConfig.

type MountTable

type MountTable struct {
	Type    string        `json:"type"`
	Entries []*MountEntry `json:"entries"`
}

MountTable is used to represent the internal mount table

type NonFatalError added in v0.6.0

type NonFatalError struct {
	Err error
}

NonFatalError is an error that can be returned during NewCore that should be displayed but not cause a program exit

func (*NonFatalError) Error added in v0.6.0

func (e *NonFatalError) Error() string

func (*NonFatalError) WrappedErrors added in v0.6.0

func (e *NonFatalError) WrappedErrors() []error

type PassthroughBackend

type PassthroughBackend struct {
	*framework.Backend
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

PassthroughBackend is used storing secrets directly into the physical backend. The secrets are encrypted in the durable storage and custom TTL information can be specified, but otherwise this backend doesn't do anything fancy.

func (*PassthroughBackend) GeneratesLeases added in v0.3.0

func (b *PassthroughBackend) GeneratesLeases() bool

type PathRules added in v0.9.0

type PathRules struct {
	Prefix       string
	Policy       string
	Permissions  *ACLPermissions
	Glob         bool
	Capabilities []string

	// These keys are used at the top level to make the HCL nicer; we store in
	// the ACLPermissions object though
	MinWrappingTTLHCL     interface{}              `hcl:"min_wrapping_ttl"`
	MaxWrappingTTLHCL     interface{}              `hcl:"max_wrapping_ttl"`
	AllowedParametersHCL  map[string][]interface{} `hcl:"allowed_parameters"`
	DeniedParametersHCL   map[string][]interface{} `hcl:"denied_parameters"`
	RequiredParametersHCL []string                 `hcl:"required_parameters"`
}

PathRules represents a policy for a path in the namespace.

type PluginCatalog added in v0.7.1

type PluginCatalog struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

PluginCatalog keeps a record of plugins known to vault. External plugins need to be registered to the catalog before they can be used in backends. Builtin plugins are automatically detected and included in the catalog.

func (*PluginCatalog) Delete added in v0.7.1

func (c *PluginCatalog) Delete(ctx context.Context, name string) error

Delete is used to remove an external plugin from the catalog. Builtin plugins can not be deleted.

func (*PluginCatalog) Get added in v0.7.1

Get retrieves a plugin with the specified name from the catalog. It first looks for external plugins with this name and then looks for builtin plugins. It returns a PluginRunner or an error if no plugin was found.

func (*PluginCatalog) List added in v0.7.1

func (c *PluginCatalog) List(ctx context.Context) ([]string, error)

List returns a list of all the known plugin names. If an external and builtin plugin share the same name, only one instance of the name will be returned.

func (*PluginCatalog) Set added in v0.7.1

func (c *PluginCatalog) Set(ctx context.Context, name, command string, args []string, sha256 []byte) error

Set registers a new external plugin with the catalog, or updates an existing external plugin. It takes the name, command and SHA256 of the plugin.

type Policy

type Policy struct {
	Name      string       `hcl:"name"`
	Paths     []*PathRules `hcl:"-"`
	Raw       string
	Type      PolicyType
	Templated bool
}

Policy is used to represent the policy specified by an ACL configuration.

func ParseACLPolicy added in v0.9.0

func ParseACLPolicy(rules string) (*Policy, error)

Parse is used to parse the specified ACL rules into an intermediary set of policies, before being compiled into the ACL

type PolicyCheckOpts added in v0.9.0

type PolicyCheckOpts struct {
	RootPrivsRequired bool
	Unauth            bool
}

type PolicyEntry added in v0.2.0

type PolicyEntry struct {
	Version   int
	Raw       string
	Templated bool
	Type      PolicyType
}

PolicyEntry is used to store a policy by name

type PolicyStore

type PolicyStore struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

PolicyStore is used to provide durable storage of policy, and to manage ACLs associated with them.

func NewPolicyStore

func NewPolicyStore(ctx context.Context, core *Core, baseView *BarrierView, system logical.SystemView, logger log.Logger) *PolicyStore

NewPolicyStore creates a new PolicyStore that is backed using a given view. It used used to durable store and manage named policy.

func (*PolicyStore) ACL

func (ps *PolicyStore) ACL(ctx context.Context, entity *identity.Entity, names ...string) (*ACL, error)

ACL is used to return an ACL which is built using the named policies.

func (*PolicyStore) DeletePolicy

func (ps *PolicyStore) DeletePolicy(ctx context.Context, name string, policyType PolicyType) error

DeletePolicy is used to delete the named policy

func (*PolicyStore) GetPolicy

func (ps *PolicyStore) GetPolicy(ctx context.Context, name string, policyType PolicyType) (*Policy, error)

GetPolicy is used to fetch the named policy

func (*PolicyStore) ListPolicies

func (ps *PolicyStore) ListPolicies(ctx context.Context, policyType PolicyType) ([]string, error)

ListPolicies is used to list the available policies

func (*PolicyStore) SetPolicy

func (ps *PolicyStore) SetPolicy(ctx context.Context, p *Policy) error

SetPolicy is used to create or update the given policy

type PolicyType added in v0.9.0

type PolicyType uint32
const (
	PolicyTypeACL PolicyType = iota
	PolicyTypeRGP
	PolicyTypeEGP

	// Triggers a lookup in the map to figure out if ACL or RGP
	PolicyTypeToken
)

func (PolicyType) String added in v0.9.0

func (p PolicyType) String() string

type RekeyBackup added in v0.5.0

type RekeyBackup struct {
	Nonce string
	Keys  map[string][]string
}

RekeyBackup stores the backup copy of PGP-encrypted keys

type RekeyResult added in v0.2.0

type RekeyResult struct {
	SecretShares         [][]byte
	PGPFingerprints      []string
	Backup               bool
	RecoveryKey          bool
	VerificationRequired bool
	VerificationNonce    string
}

RekeyResult is used to provide the key parts back after they are generated as part of the rekey.

type RekeyVerifyResult added in v0.10.2

type RekeyVerifyResult struct {
	Complete bool
	Nonce    string
}

type ReplicatedClusters added in v0.9.5

type ReplicatedClusters struct {
}

This is used for enterprise replication information

type RequestForwardingClient added in v0.6.1

type RequestForwardingClient interface {
	ForwardRequest(ctx context.Context, in *forwarding.Request, opts ...grpc.CallOption) (*forwarding.Response, error)
	Echo(ctx context.Context, in *EchoRequest, opts ...grpc.CallOption) (*EchoReply, error)
}

RequestForwardingClient is the client API for RequestForwarding service.

For semantics around ctx use and closing/ending streaming RPCs, please refer to https://godoc.org/google.golang.org/grpc#ClientConn.NewStream.

func NewRequestForwardingClient added in v0.6.1

func NewRequestForwardingClient(cc *grpc.ClientConn) RequestForwardingClient

type RequestForwardingServer added in v0.6.1

type RequestForwardingServer interface {
	ForwardRequest(context.Context, *forwarding.Request) (*forwarding.Response, error)
	Echo(context.Context, *EchoRequest) (*EchoReply, error)
}

RequestForwardingServer is the server API for RequestForwarding service.

type RollbackManager

type RollbackManager struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

RollbackManager is responsible for performing rollbacks of partial secrets within logical backends.

During normal operations, it is possible for logical backends to error partially through an operation. These are called "partial secrets": they are never sent back to a user, but they do need to be cleaned up. This manager handles that by periodically (on a timer) requesting that the backends clean up.

The RollbackManager periodically initiates a logical.RollbackOperation on every mounted logical backend. It ensures that only one rollback operation is in-flight at any given time within a single seal/unseal phase.

func NewRollbackManager

func NewRollbackManager(ctx context.Context, logger log.Logger, backendsFunc func() []*MountEntry, router *Router, core *Core) *RollbackManager

NewRollbackManager is used to create a new rollback manager

func (*RollbackManager) Rollback

func (m *RollbackManager) Rollback(path string) error

Rollback is used to trigger an immediate rollback of the path, or to join an existing rollback operation if in flight. Caller should have core's statelock held

func (*RollbackManager) Start

func (m *RollbackManager) Start()

Start starts the rollback manager

func (*RollbackManager) Stop

func (m *RollbackManager) Stop()

Stop stops the running manager. This will wait for any in-flight rollbacks to complete.

type Router

type Router struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Router is used to do prefix based routing of a request to a logical backend

func NewRouter

func NewRouter() *Router

NewRouter returns a new router

func (*Router) LoginPath

func (r *Router) LoginPath(path string) bool

LoginPath checks if the given path is used for logins

func (*Router) MatchingBackend added in v0.3.0

func (r *Router) MatchingBackend(path string) logical.Backend

MatchingBackend returns the backend used for a path

func (*Router) MatchingMount

func (r *Router) MatchingMount(path string) string

MatchingMount returns the mount prefix that would be used for a path

func (*Router) MatchingMountByAccessor added in v0.8.0

func (r *Router) MatchingMountByAccessor(mountAccessor string) *MountEntry

MatchingMountByAccessor returns the MountEntry by accessor lookup

func (*Router) MatchingMountByUUID added in v0.8.0

func (r *Router) MatchingMountByUUID(mountID string) *MountEntry

func (*Router) MatchingMountEntry added in v0.3.0

func (r *Router) MatchingMountEntry(path string) *MountEntry

MatchingMountEntry returns the MountEntry used for a path

func (*Router) MatchingStorageByAPIPath added in v0.9.0

func (r *Router) MatchingStorageByAPIPath(path string) logical.Storage

MatchingStorageByAPIPath/StoragePath returns the storage used for API/Storage paths respectively

func (*Router) MatchingStorageByStoragePath added in v0.9.0

func (r *Router) MatchingStorageByStoragePath(path string) logical.Storage

func (*Router) MatchingStoragePrefixByAPIPath added in v0.9.0

func (r *Router) MatchingStoragePrefixByAPIPath(path string) (string, string, bool)

MatchingStoragePrefixByAPIPath/StoragePath returns the mount path matching and storage prefix matching the given API/Storage path respectively

func (*Router) MatchingStoragePrefixByStoragePath added in v0.9.0

func (r *Router) MatchingStoragePrefixByStoragePath(path string) (string, string, bool)

func (*Router) MatchingSystemView added in v0.3.0

func (r *Router) MatchingSystemView(path string) logical.SystemView

MatchingSystemView returns the SystemView used for a path

func (*Router) Mount

func (r *Router) Mount(backend logical.Backend, prefix string, mountEntry *MountEntry, storageView *BarrierView) error

Mount is used to expose a logical backend at a given prefix, using a unique salt, and the barrier view for that path.

func (*Router) MountConflict added in v0.9.0

func (r *Router) MountConflict(path string) string

MountConflict determines if there are potential path conflicts

func (*Router) Remount

func (r *Router) Remount(src, dst string) error

Remount is used to change the mount location of a logical backend

func (*Router) RootPath

func (r *Router) RootPath(path string) bool

RootPath checks if the given path requires root privileges

func (*Router) Route

func (r *Router) Route(ctx context.Context, req *logical.Request) (*logical.Response, error)

Route is used to route a given request

func (*Router) RouteExistenceCheck added in v0.5.0

func (r *Router) RouteExistenceCheck(ctx context.Context, req *logical.Request) (bool, bool, error)

Route is used to route a given existence check request

func (*Router) Taint

func (r *Router) Taint(path string) error

Taint is used to mark a path as tainted. This means only RollbackOperation RevokeOperation requests are allowed to proceed

func (*Router) Unmount

func (r *Router) Unmount(ctx context.Context, prefix string) error

Unmount is used to remove a logical backend from a given prefix

func (*Router) Untaint

func (r *Router) Untaint(path string) error

Untaint is used to unmark a path as tainted.

type RouterAccess added in v0.9.0

type RouterAccess struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

RouterAccess provides access into some things necessary for testing

func NewRouterAccess added in v0.9.0

func NewRouterAccess(c *Core) *RouterAccess

func (*RouterAccess) StoragePrefixByAPIPath added in v0.9.0

func (r *RouterAccess) StoragePrefixByAPIPath(path string) (string, string, bool)

type Seal added in v0.6.0

type Seal interface {
	SetCore(*Core)
	Init(context.Context) error
	Finalize(context.Context) error

	StoredKeysSupported() bool
	SetStoredKeys(context.Context, [][]byte) error
	GetStoredKeys(context.Context) ([][]byte, error)

	BarrierType() string
	BarrierConfig(context.Context) (*SealConfig, error)
	SetBarrierConfig(context.Context, *SealConfig) error

	RecoveryKeySupported() bool
	RecoveryType() string
	RecoveryConfig(context.Context) (*SealConfig, error)
	SetRecoveryConfig(context.Context, *SealConfig) error
	SetRecoveryKey(context.Context, []byte) error
	VerifyRecoveryKey(context.Context, []byte) error
}

func NewDefaultSeal added in v0.9.5

func NewDefaultSeal() Seal

func NewTestSeal added in v0.9.0

func NewTestSeal(t testing.T, opts *TestSealOpts) Seal

type SealAccess added in v0.6.0

type SealAccess struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

SealAccess is a wrapper around Seal that exposes accessor methods through Core.SealAccess() while restricting the ability to modify Core.seal itself.

func NewSealAccess added in v0.9.0

func NewSealAccess(seal Seal) *SealAccess

func (*SealAccess) BarrierConfig added in v0.6.0

func (s *SealAccess) BarrierConfig(ctx context.Context) (*SealConfig, error)

func (*SealAccess) ClearCaches added in v0.9.0

func (s *SealAccess) ClearCaches(ctx context.Context)

func (*SealAccess) RecoveryConfig added in v0.6.0

func (s *SealAccess) RecoveryConfig(ctx context.Context) (*SealConfig, error)

func (*SealAccess) RecoveryKeySupported added in v0.6.0

func (s *SealAccess) RecoveryKeySupported() bool

func (*SealAccess) SetTestingParams added in v0.10.2

func (s *SealAccess) SetTestingParams(params *SealAccessTestingParams) error

func (*SealAccess) StoredKeysSupported added in v0.6.0

func (s *SealAccess) StoredKeysSupported() bool

func (*SealAccess) VerifyRecoveryKey added in v0.9.0

func (s *SealAccess) VerifyRecoveryKey(ctx context.Context, key []byte) error

type SealAccessTestingParams added in v0.10.2

type SealAccessTestingParams struct {
	PretendToAllowStoredShares bool
	PretendToAllowRecoveryKeys bool
	PretendRecoveryKey         []byte
}

type SealConfig

type SealConfig struct {
	// The type, for sanity checking
	Type string `json:"type"`

	// SecretShares is the number of shares the secret is split into. This is
	// the N value of Shamir.
	SecretShares int `json:"secret_shares"`

	// SecretThreshold is the number of parts required to open the vault. This
	// is the T value of Shamir.
	SecretThreshold int `json:"secret_threshold"`

	// PGPKeys is the array of public PGP keys used, if requested, to encrypt
	// the output unseal tokens. If provided, it sets the value of
	// SecretShares. Ordering is important.
	PGPKeys []string `json:"pgp_keys"`

	// Nonce is a nonce generated by Vault used to ensure that when unseal keys
	// are submitted for a rekey operation, the rekey operation itself is the
	// one intended. This prevents hijacking of the rekey operation, since it
	// is unauthenticated.
	Nonce string `json:"nonce"`

	// Backup indicates whether or not a backup of PGP-encrypted unseal keys
	// should be stored at coreUnsealKeysBackupPath after successful rekeying.
	Backup bool `json:"backup"`

	// How many keys to store, for seals that support storage.
	StoredShares int `json:"stored_shares"`

	// Stores the progress of the rekey operation (key shares)
	RekeyProgress [][]byte `json:"-"`

	// VerificationRequired indicates that after a rekey validation must be
	// performed (via providing shares from the new key) before the new key is
	// actually installed. This is omitted from JSON as we don't persist the
	// new key, it lives only in memory.
	VerificationRequired bool `json:"-"`

	// VerificationKey is the new key that we will roll to after successful
	// validation
	VerificationKey []byte `json:"-"`

	// VerificationNonce stores the current operation nonce for verification
	VerificationNonce string `json:"-"`

	// Stores the progress of the verification operation (key shares)
	VerificationProgress [][]byte `json:"-"`
}

SealConfig is used to describe the seal configuration

func (*SealConfig) Clone added in v0.6.0

func (s *SealConfig) Clone() *SealConfig

func (*SealConfig) Validate

func (s *SealConfig) Validate() error

Validate is used to sanity check the seal configuration

type SecurityBarrier

type SecurityBarrier interface {
	// Initialized checks if the barrier has been initialized
	// and has a master key set.
	Initialized(ctx context.Context) (bool, error)

	// Initialize works only if the barrier has not been initialized
	// and makes use of the given master key.
	Initialize(context.Context, []byte) error

	// GenerateKey is used to generate a new key
	GenerateKey() ([]byte, error)

	// KeyLength is used to sanity check a key
	KeyLength() (int, int)

	// Sealed checks if the barrier has been unlocked yet. The Barrier
	// is not expected to be able to perform any CRUD until it is unsealed.
	Sealed() (bool, error)

	// Unseal is used to provide the master key which permits the barrier
	// to be unsealed. If the key is not correct, the barrier remains sealed.
	Unseal(ctx context.Context, key []byte) error

	// VerifyMaster is used to check if the given key matches the master key
	VerifyMaster(key []byte) error

	// SetMasterKey is used to directly set a new master key. This is used in
	// replicated scenarios due to the chicken and egg problem of reloading the
	// keyring from disk before we have the master key to decrypt it.
	SetMasterKey(key []byte) error

	// ReloadKeyring is used to re-read the underlying keyring.
	// This is used for HA deployments to ensure the latest keyring
	// is present in the leader.
	ReloadKeyring(ctx context.Context) error

	// ReloadMasterKey is used to re-read the underlying masterkey.
	// This is used for HA deployments to ensure the latest master key
	// is available for keyring reloading.
	ReloadMasterKey(ctx context.Context) error

	// Seal is used to re-seal the barrier. This requires the barrier to
	// be unsealed again to perform any further operations.
	Seal() error

	// Rotate is used to create a new encryption key. All future writes
	// should use the new key, while old values should still be decryptable.
	Rotate(ctx context.Context) (uint32, error)

	// CreateUpgrade creates an upgrade path key to the given term from the previous term
	CreateUpgrade(ctx context.Context, term uint32) error

	// DestroyUpgrade destroys the upgrade path key to the given term
	DestroyUpgrade(ctx context.Context, term uint32) error

	// CheckUpgrade looks for an upgrade to the current term and installs it
	CheckUpgrade(ctx context.Context) (bool, uint32, error)

	// ActiveKeyInfo is used to inform details about the active key
	ActiveKeyInfo() (*KeyInfo, error)

	// Rekey is used to change the master key used to protect the keyring
	Rekey(context.Context, []byte) error

	// For replication we must send over the keyring, so this must be available
	Keyring() (*Keyring, error)

	// SecurityBarrier must provide the storage APIs
	BarrierStorage

	// SecurityBarrier must provide the encryption APIs
	BarrierEncryptor
}

SecurityBarrier is a critical component of Vault. It is used to wrap an untrusted physical backend and provide a single point of encryption, decryption and checksum verification. The goal is to ensure that any data written to the barrier is confidential and that integrity is preserved. As a real-world analogy, this is the steel and concrete wrapper around a Vault. The barrier should only be Unlockable given its key.

type SystemBackend

type SystemBackend struct {
	*framework.Backend
	Core *Core
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

SystemBackend implements logical.Backend and is used to interact with the core of the system. This backend is hardcoded to exist at the "sys" prefix. Conceptually it is similar to procfs on Linux.

func NewSystemBackend

func NewSystemBackend(core *Core, logger log.Logger) *SystemBackend

type TemplateError added in v0.11.0

type TemplateError struct {
	Err error
}

func (*TemplateError) Error added in v0.11.0

func (t *TemplateError) Error() string

func (*TemplateError) WrappedErrors added in v0.11.0

func (t *TemplateError) WrappedErrors() []error

type TestCluster added in v0.6.1

type TestCluster struct {
	BarrierKeys   [][]byte
	RecoveryKeys  [][]byte
	CACert        *x509.Certificate
	CACertBytes   []byte
	CACertPEM     []byte
	CACertPEMFile string
	CAKey         *ecdsa.PrivateKey
	CAKeyPEM      []byte
	Cores         []*TestClusterCore
	ID            string
	RootToken     string
	RootCAs       *x509.CertPool
	TempDir       string
}

func NewTestCluster added in v0.8.0

func NewTestCluster(t testing.T, base *CoreConfig, opts *TestClusterOptions) *TestCluster

NewTestCluster creates a new test cluster based on the provided core config and test cluster options.

N.B. Even though a single base CoreConfig is provided, NewTestCluster will instantiate a core config for each core it creates. If separate seal per core is desired, opts.SealFunc can be provided to generate a seal for each one. Otherwise, the provided base.Seal will be shared among cores. NewCore's default behavior is to generate a new DefaultSeal if the provided Seal in coreConfig (i.e. base.Seal) is nil.

func (*TestCluster) Cleanup added in v0.8.0

func (c *TestCluster) Cleanup()

func (*TestCluster) EnsureCoresSealed added in v0.8.2

func (c *TestCluster) EnsureCoresSealed(t testing.T)

func (*TestCluster) Start added in v0.8.0

func (c *TestCluster) Start()

func (*TestCluster) UnsealCores added in v0.10.0

func (c *TestCluster) UnsealCores(t testing.T)

UnsealCores uses the cluster barrier keys to unseal the test cluster cores

func (*TestCluster) UnsealCoresWithError added in v0.10.2

func (c *TestCluster) UnsealCoresWithError() error

func (*TestCluster) UnsealWithStoredKeys added in v0.9.1

func (c *TestCluster) UnsealWithStoredKeys(t testing.T) error

UnsealWithStoredKeys uses stored keys to unseal the test cluster cores

type TestClusterCore added in v0.6.1

type TestClusterCore struct {
	*Core
	Client            *api.Client
	Handler           http.Handler
	Listeners         []*TestListener
	ReloadFuncs       *map[string][]reload.ReloadFunc
	ReloadFuncsLock   *sync.RWMutex
	Server            *http.Server
	ServerCert        *x509.Certificate
	ServerCertBytes   []byte
	ServerCertPEM     []byte
	ServerKey         *ecdsa.PrivateKey
	ServerKeyPEM      []byte
	TLSConfig         *tls.Config
	UnderlyingStorage physical.Backend
}

type TestClusterOptions added in v0.8.0

type TestClusterOptions struct {
	KeepStandbysSealed bool
	SkipInit           bool
	HandlerFunc        func(*HandlerProperties) http.Handler
	BaseListenAddress  string
	NumCores           int
	SealFunc           func() Seal
	Logger             log.Logger
	TempDir            string
	CACert             []byte
	CAKey              *ecdsa.PrivateKey
}

type TestListener added in v0.6.1

type TestListener struct {
	net.Listener
	Address *net.TCPAddr
}

type TestSealOpts added in v0.9.0

type TestSealOpts struct {
	StoredKeysDisabled   bool
	RecoveryKeysDisabled bool
}

type TokenStore

type TokenStore struct {
	*framework.Backend
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

TokenStore is used to manage client tokens. Tokens are used for clients to authenticate, and each token is mapped to an applicable set of policy which is used for authorization.

func NewTokenStore

func NewTokenStore(ctx context.Context, logger log.Logger, c *Core, config *logical.BackendConfig) (*TokenStore, error)

NewTokenStore is used to construct a token store that is backed by the given barrier view.

func (*TokenStore) Invalidate added in v0.8.0

func (ts *TokenStore) Invalidate(ctx context.Context, key string)

func (*TokenStore) Lookup

func (ts *TokenStore) Lookup(ctx context.Context, id string) (*logical.TokenEntry, error)

Lookup is used to find a token given its ID. It acquires a read lock, then calls lookupSalted.

func (*TokenStore) Salt added in v0.8.0

func (ts *TokenStore) Salt(ctx context.Context) (*salt.Salt, error)

func (*TokenStore) SaltID

func (ts *TokenStore) SaltID(ctx context.Context, id string) (string, error)

SaltID is used to apply a salt and hash to an ID to make sure its not reversible

func (*TokenStore) SetExpirationManager

func (ts *TokenStore) SetExpirationManager(exp *ExpirationManager)

SetExpirationManager is used to provide the token store with an expiration manager. This is used to manage prefix based revocation of tokens and to tidy entries when removed from the token store.

func (*TokenStore) UseToken

func (ts *TokenStore) UseToken(ctx context.Context, te *logical.TokenEntry) (*logical.TokenEntry, error)

UseToken is used to manage restricted use tokens and decrement their available uses. Returns two values: a potentially updated entry or, if the token has been revoked, nil; and whether an error was encountered. The locking here isn't perfect, as other parts of the code may update an entry, but usually none after the entry is already created...so this is pretty good.

func (*TokenStore) UseTokenByID added in v0.6.2

func (ts *TokenStore) UseTokenByID(ctx context.Context, id string) (*logical.TokenEntry, error)

type UIConfig added in v0.10.0

type UIConfig struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

UIConfig contains UI configuration. This takes both a physical view and a barrier view because it is stored in both plaintext and encrypted to allow for getting the header values before the barrier is unsealed

func NewUIConfig added in v0.10.0

func NewUIConfig(enabled bool, physicalStorage physical.Backend, barrierStorage logical.Storage) *UIConfig

NewUIConfig creates a new UI config

func (*UIConfig) DeleteHeader added in v0.10.0

func (c *UIConfig) DeleteHeader(ctx context.Context, header string) error

DeleteHeader deletes the header configuration for the given header

func (*UIConfig) Enabled added in v0.10.0

func (c *UIConfig) Enabled() bool

Enabled returns if the UI is enabled

func (*UIConfig) GetHeader added in v0.10.0

func (c *UIConfig) GetHeader(ctx context.Context, header string) (string, error)

GetHeader retrieves the configured value for the given header

func (*UIConfig) HeaderKeys added in v0.10.0

func (c *UIConfig) HeaderKeys(ctx context.Context) ([]string, error)

HeaderKeys returns the list of the configured headers

func (*UIConfig) Headers added in v0.10.0

func (c *UIConfig) Headers(ctx context.Context) (http.Header, error)

Headers returns the response headers that should be returned in the UI

func (*UIConfig) SetHeader added in v0.10.0

func (c *UIConfig) SetHeader(ctx context.Context, header, value string) error

SetHeader sets the value for the given header

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