* VAULT-29583: Modernize default distributions in enos scenarios
Our scenarios have been running the last gen of distributions in CI.
This updates our default distributions as follows:
- Amazon: 2023
- Leap: 15.6
- RHEL: 8.10, 9.4
- SLES: 15.6
- Ubuntu: 20.04, 24.04
With these changes we also unlock a few new variants combinations:
- `distro:amzn seal:pkcs11`
- `arch:arm64 distro:leap`
We also normalize our distro key for Amazon Linux to `amzn`, which
matches the uname output on both versions that we've supported.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Cragun <me@ryan.ec>
* VAULT-28146: Add IPV6 support to enos scenarios
Add support for testing all raft storage scenarios and variants when
running Vault with IPV6 networking. We retain our previous support for
IPV4 and create a new variant `ip_version` which can be used to
configure the IP version that we wish to test with.
It's important to note that the VPC in IPV6 mode is technically mixed
and that target machines still associate public IPV6 addresses. That
allows us to execute our resources against them from IPV4 networks like
developer machines and CI runners. Despite that, we've taken care to
ensure that only IPV6 addresses are used in IPV6 mode.
Because we previously had assumed the IP Version, Vault address, and
listener ports in so many places, this PR is essentially a rewrite and
removal of those assumptions. There are also a few places where
improvements to scenarios have been included as I encountered them while
working on the IPV6 changes.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Cragun <me@ryan.ec>
* [VAULT-27917] fix(enos): handle SLES guestregister.service unreliability
The SLES provided `guestregister.service` systemd unit is unreliable
enough that it will fail ~ 1/9 times when provisioning SLES instances.
When this happens the machine will never successfully exec SUSEConnect
to enroll and we'll get no access to the SLES repositories and
subsequently break our scenarios.
I resolved this by restructuring our `install_packages` module to to
separate repository synchronization, repository addition, and package
installation into different scripts and resources and by adding special
case handling for SLES and the `guestregister.service`.
I also make a distinction between `dnf` and `yum` because while they are
sort of the same thing on RHEL, it is not the case with Amazon2. I also
shimmed out the rest of the support for Apt in case we ever need to add
repos there.
* Revert "Temporarily remove SLES from samples (#27378)"
This reverts commit 490cdd90661a57cf849c7d64aec545e87fb393c8.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Cragun <me@ryan.ec>
Add `config_mode` variant to some scenarios so we can dynamically change
how we primarily configure the Vault cluster, either by a configuration
file or with environment variables.
As part of this change we also:
* Start consuming the Enos terraform provider from public Terraform
registry.
* Remove the old `seal_ha_beta` variant as it is no longer required.
* Add a module that performs a `vault operator step-down` so that we can
force leader elections in scenarios.
* Wire up an operator step-down into some scenarios to test both the old
and new multiseal code paths during leader elections.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Cragun <me@ryan.ec>
Add support for testing `+ent.hsm` and `+ent.hsm.fips1402` Vault editions
with `pkcs11` seal types utilizing a shared `softhsm` token. Softhsm2 is
a software HSM that will load seal keys from a local disk via pkcs11.
The pkcs11 seal implementation is fairly complex as we have to create a
one or more shared tokens with various keys and distribute them to all
nodes in the cluster before starting Vault. We also have to ensure that
each sets labels are unique.
We also make a few quality of life updates by utilizing globals for
variants that don't often change and update base versions for various
scenarios.
* Add `seal_pkcs11` module for creating a `pkcs11` seal key using
`softhsm2` as our backing implementation.
* Require the latest enos provider to gain access to the `enos_user`
resource to ensure correct ownership and permissions of the
`softhsm2` data directory and files.
* Add `pkcs11` seal to all scenarios that support configuring a seal
type.
* Extract system package installation out of the `vault_cluster` module
and into its own `install_package` module that we can reuse.
* Fix a bug when using the local builder variant that mangled the path.
This likely slipped in during the migration to auto-version bumping.
* Fix an issue where restarting Vault nodes with a socket seal would
fail because a seal socket sync wasn't available on all nodes. Now we
start the socket listener on all nodes to ensure any node can become
primary and "audit" to the socket listner.
* Remove unused attributes from some verify modules.
* Go back to using cheaper AWS regions.
* Use globals for variants.
* Update initial vault version for `upgrade` and `autopilot` scenarios.
* Update the consul versions for all scenarios that support a consul
storage backend.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Cragun <me@ryan.ec>