jfrog / vault-plugin-secrets-artifactory

HashiCorp Vault Secrets Plugin for Artifactory
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build(deps): bump github.com/hashicorp/vault/sdk from 0.9.1 to 0.10.0 #123

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Bumps github.com/hashicorp/vault/sdk from 0.9.1 to 0.10.0.

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0.10.0 (April 10th, 2018)

SECURITY:

  • Log sanitization for Combined Database Secret Engine: In certain failure scenarios with incorrectly formatted connection urls, the raw connection errors were being returned to the user with the configured database credentials. Errors are now sanitized before being returned to the user.

DEPRECATIONS/CHANGES:

  • Database plugin compatibility: The database plugin interface was enhanced to support some additional functionality related to root credential rotation and supporting templated URL strings. The changes were made in a backwards-compatible way and all builtin plugins were updated with the new features. Custom plugins not built into Vault will need to be upgraded to support templated URL strings and root rotation. Additionally, the Initialize method was deprecated in favor of a new Init method that supports configuration modifications that occur in the plugin back to the primary data store.
  • Removal of returned secret information: For a long time Vault has returned configuration given to various secret engines and auth methods with secret values (such as secret API keys or passwords) still intact, and with a warning to the user on write that anyone with read access could see the secret. This was mostly done to make it easy for tools like Terraform to judge whether state had drifted. However, it also feels quite un-Vault-y to do this and we've never felt very comfortable doing so. In 0.10 we have gone through and removed this behavior from the various backends; fields which contained secret values are simply no longer returned on read. We are working with the Terraform team to make changes to their provider to accommodate this as best as possible, and users of other tools may have to make adjustments, but in the end we felt that the ends did not justify the means and we needed to prioritize security over operational convenience.
  • LDAP auth method case sensitivity: We now treat usernames and groups configured locally for policy assignment in a case insensitive fashion by default. Existing configurations will continue to work as they do now; however, the next time a configuration is written case_sensitive_names will need to be explicitly set to true.
  • TTL handling within core: All lease TTL handling has been centralized within the core of Vault to ensure consistency across all backends. Since this was previously delegated to individual backends, there may be some slight differences in TTLs generated from some backends.
  • Removal of default secret/ mount: In 0.12 we will stop mounting secret/ by default at initialization time (it will still be available in dev mode).

FEATURES:

  • OSS UI: The Vault UI is now fully open-source. Similarly to the CLI, some features are only available with a supporting version of Vault, but the code

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