USGv6[0] requires implementing §4.1.1 of the NISTv6-r1 profile[1] for
IPv6-Only capabilities. This section requires that whenever Vault
displays IPv6 addresses (including CLI output, Web UI, logs, etc.) that
_all_ IPv6 addresses must conform to RFC-5952 §4 text representation
recommendations[2].
These recommendations do not prevent us from accepting RFC-4241[3] IPv6
addresses, however, whenever these same addresses are displayed they
must conform to the strict RFC-5952 §4 guidelines.
This PR implements handling of IPv6 address conformance in our
`vault server` routine. We handle conformance normalization for all
server, http_proxy, listener, seal, storage and telemetry
configuration where an input could contain an IPv6 address, whether
configured via an HCL file or via corresponding environment variables.
The approach I've taken is to handle conformance normalization at
parse time to ensure that all log output and subsequent usage
inside of Vaults various subsystems always reference a conformant
address, that way we don't need concern ourselves with conformance
later. This approach ought to be backwards compatible to prior loose
address configuration requirements, with the understanding that
going forward all IPv6 representation will be strict regardless of
what has been configured.
In many cases I've updated our various parser functions to call the
new `configutil.NormalizeAddr()` to apply conformance normalization.
Others required no changes because they rely on standard library URL
string output, which always displays IPv6 URLs in a conformant way.
Not included in this changes is any other vault exec mode other than
server. Client, operator commands, agent mode, proxy mode, etc. will
be included in subsequent changes if necessary.
[0]: https://www.nist.gov/publications/usgv6-profile
[1]: https://www.nist.gov/publications/nist-ipv6-profile
[2]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5952.html#section-4
[3]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4291
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* add gosimport to make fmt and run it
* move installation to tools.sh
* correct weird spacing issue
* Update Makefile
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* fix a weird issue
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@mitchellh suggested we fork `cli` and switch to that.
Since we primarily use the interfaces in `cli`, and the new
fork has not changed those, this is (mostly) a drop-in replacement.
A small fix will be necessary for Vault Enterprise, I believe.
* Adding explicit MPL license for sub-package.
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* Adding explicit MPL license for sub-package.
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* Updating the license from MPL to Business Source License.
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* add missing license headers
* Update copyright file headers to BUS-1.1
* Fix test that expected exact offset on hcl file
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* Actually call config.Validate in diagnose
* Wire configuration checks into diagnose and fix resulting bugs.
* go mod vendor
* Merge to vendorless version
* Remove sentinel section to allow diagnose_ok to pass
* Fix unit tests
* Expose unknown fields and duplicate sections as diagnose warnings
* section counts not needed, already handled
* Address PR feedback
* Prune more of the new fields before tests call deep.Equals
* Update go.mod
* Replaced ClusterMetricSink's cluster name with an atomic.Value.
This should permit go-race tests to pass which seal and unseal
the core.
* Replace metric sink before unseal to avoid data races.
* Add new Telemetry config options
Add cluster_name, maximum_gauge_cardinality, and usage_gauge_period
configuration options to the config stanza.
Update unit tests.
Document.
Co-authored-by: Mark Gritter <mgritter@hashicorp.com>