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Andreas Auernhammer d8eb7d3e15
kms: replace KES client implementation with minio/kes (#12207)
This commit replaces the custom KES client implementation
with the KES SDK from https://github.com/minio/kes

The SDK supports multi-server client load-balancing and
requests retry out of the box. Therefore, this change reduces
the overall complexity within the MinIO server and there
is no need to maintain two separate client implementations.

Signed-off-by: Andreas Auernhammer <aead@mail.de>
2021-05-10 18:15:11 -07:00
Andreas Auernhammer 0ba8c0a19b
sse-kms: fix assignment to potential nil map (#12250)
This commit fixes a bug introduced by af0c65b.
When there is no / an empty client-provided SSE-KMS
context the `ParseMetadata` may return a nil map
(`kms.Context`).

When unsealing the object key we must check that
the context is nil before assigning a key-value pair.

Signed-off-by: Andreas Auernhammer <aead@mail.de>
2021-05-07 09:16:49 -07:00
Andreas Auernhammer af0c65be93
add SSE-KMS support and use SSE-KMS for auto encryption (#12237)
This commit adds basic SSE-KMS support.
Now, a client can specify the SSE-KMS headers
(algorithm, optional key-id, optional context)
such that the object gets encrypted using the
SSE-KMS method. Further, auto-encryption now
defaults to SSE-KMS.

This commit does not try to do any refactoring
and instead tries to implement SSE-KMS as a minimal
change to the code base. However, refactoring the entire
crypto-related code is planned - but needs a separate
effort.

Signed-off-by: Andreas Auernhammer <aead@mail.de>
2021-05-06 15:24:01 -07:00
Harshavardhana 0eeb0a4e04 Revert "add SSE-KMS support and use SSE-KMS for auto encryption (#11767)"
This reverts commit 26f1fcab7d.
2021-05-05 15:20:46 -07:00
Andreas Auernhammer 26f1fcab7d
add SSE-KMS support and use SSE-KMS for auto encryption (#11767)
This commit adds basic SSE-KMS support.
Now, a client can specify the SSE-KMS headers
(algorithm, optional key-id, optional context)
such that the object gets encrypted using the
SSE-KMS method. Further, auto-encryption now
defaults to SSE-KMS.

This commit does not try to do any refactoring
and instead tries to implement SSE-KMS as a minimal
change to the code base. However, refactoring the entire
crypto-related code is planned - but needs a separate
effort.

Signed-off-by: Andreas Auernhammer <aead@mail.de>
Co-authored-by: Klaus Post <klauspost@gmail.com>
2021-05-05 11:24:14 -07:00
Harshavardhana 069432566f update license change for MinIO
Signed-off-by: Harshavardhana <harsha@minio.io>
2021-04-23 11:58:53 -07:00
Andreas Auernhammer 885c170a64
introduce new package pkg/kms (#12019)
This commit introduces a new package `pkg/kms`.
It contains basic types and functions to interact
with various KMS implementations.

This commit also moves KMS-related code from `cmd/crypto`
to `pkg/kms`. Now, it is possible to implement a KMS-based
config data encryption in the `pkg/config` package.
2021-04-15 08:47:33 -07:00
Andreas Auernhammer 871b450dbd
crypto: add support for decrypting SSE-KMS metadata (#11415)
This commit refactors the SSE implementation and add
S3-compatible SSE-KMS context handling.

SSE-KMS differs from SSE-S3 in two main aspects:
 1. The client can request a particular key and
    specify a KMS context as part of the request.
 2. The ETag of an SSE-KMS encrypted object is not
    the MD5 sum of the object content.

This commit only focuses on the 1st aspect.

A client can send an optional SSE context when using
SSE-KMS. This context is remembered by the S3 server
such that the client does not have to specify the
context again (during multipart PUT / GET / HEAD ...).
The crypto. context also includes the bucket/object
name to prevent renaming objects at the backend.

Now, AWS S3 behaves as following:
 - If the user does not provide a SSE-KMS context
   it does not store one - resp. does not include
   the SSE-KMS context header in the response (e.g. HEAD).
 - If the user specifies a SSE-KMS context without
   the bucket/object name then AWS stores the exact
   context the client provided but adds the bucket/object
   name internally. The response contains the KMS context
   without the bucket/object name.
 - If the user specifies a SSE-KMS context with
   the bucket/object name then AWS again stores the exact
   context provided by the client. The response contains
   the KMS context with the bucket/object name.

This commit implements this behavior w.r.t. SSE-KMS.
However, as of now, no such object can be created since
the server rejects SSE-KMS encryption requests.

This commit is one stepping stone for SSE-KMS support.

Co-authored-by: Harshavardhana <harsha@minio.io>
2021-02-03 15:19:08 -08:00
Andreas Auernhammer 8cdf2106b0
refactor cmd/crypto code for SSE handling and parsing (#11045)
This commit refactors the code in `cmd/crypto`
and separates SSE-S3, SSE-C and SSE-KMS.

This commit should not cause any behavior change
except for:
  - `IsRequested(http.Header)`

which now returns the requested type {SSE-C, SSE-S3,
SSE-KMS} and does not consider SSE-C copy headers.

However, SSE-C copy headers alone are anyway not valid.
2020-12-22 09:19:32 -08:00