Ryan Cragun 174da88b9d
VAULT-28146: Add IPV6 support to enos scenarios (#27884)
* 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>
2024-07-30 11:00:27 -06:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Copyright (c) HashiCorp, Inc.
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BUSL-1.1
set -e
fail() {
echo "$1" 1>&2
return 1
}
[[ -z "$VAULT_PROXY_ADDRESS" ]] && fail "VAULT_ADDR env variable has not been set"
[[ -z "$VAULT_PROXY_PIDFILE" ]] && fail "VAULT_ADDR env variable has not been set"
[[ -z "$VAULT_INSTALL_DIR" ]] && fail "VAULT_INSTALL_DIR env variable has not been set"
binpath=${VAULT_INSTALL_DIR}/vault
test -x "$binpath" || fail "unable to locate vault binary at $binpath"
# Will cause the Vault CLI to communicate with the Vault Proxy, since it
# is listening at port 8100.
export VAULT_ADDR="http://${VAULT_PROXY_ADDRESS}"
# Explicitly unsetting VAULT_TOKEN to make sure that the Vault Proxy's token
# is used.
unset VAULT_TOKEN
# Use the Vault CLI to communicate with the Vault Proxy (via the VAULT_ADDR env
# var) to lookup the details of the Proxy's token and make sure that the
# .data.path field contains 'auth/approle/login', thus confirming that the Proxy
# automatically authenticated itself.
if ! $binpath token lookup -format=json | jq -Mer --arg expected "auth/approle/login" '.data.path == $expected'; then
fail "expected proxy to automatically authenticate using 'auth/approle/login', got: '$($binpath token lookup -format=json | jq -r '.data.path')'"
fi
# Now that we're done, kill the proxy
pkill -F "${VAULT_PROXY_PIDFILE}" || true