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Harshavardhana 933c60bc3a Add crypto context errors (#8740)
Currently when connections to vault fail, client
perpetually retries this leads to assumptions that
the server has issues and masks the problem.

Re-purpose *crypto.Error* type to send appropriate
errors back to the client.
2020-01-06 16:15:22 -08:00
Andreas Auernhammer ffded5a930 make the crypto error type a native go type (#8267)
This commit makes the `crypto.Error` type a native go (string)
type. That allows us to define error values as constants instead
of variables.

For reference see:
 - https://twitter.com/_aead_/status/1118170258215514115?s=20
 - https://dave.cheney.net/2016/04/07/constant-errors
2019-09-22 01:12:51 -07:00
Andreas Auernhammer a6f4cf61f2 add UpdateKey method to KMS interface (#7974)
This commit adds a new method `UpdateKey` to the KMS
interface.

The purpose of `UpdateKey` is to re-wrap an encrypted
data key (the key generated & encrypted with a master key by e.g.
Vault).
For example, consider Vault with a master key ID: `master-key-1`
and an encrypted data key `E(dk)` for a particular object. The
data key `dk` has been generated randomly when the object was created.
Now, the KMS operator may "rotate" the master key `master-key-1`.
However, the KMS cannot forget the "old" value of that master key
since there is still an object that requires `dk`, and therefore,
the `D(E(dk))`.
With the `UpdateKey` method call MinIO can ask the KMS to decrypt
`E(dk)` with the old key (internally) and re-encrypted `dk` with
the new master key value: `E'(dk)`.

However, this operation only works for the same master key ID.
When rotating the data key (replacing it with a new one) then
we perform a `UnsealKey` operation with the 1st master key ID
and then a `GenerateKey` operation with the 2nd master key ID.

This commit also updates the KMS documentation and removes
the `encrypt` policy entry (we don't use `encrypt`) and
add a policy entry for `rewarp`.
2019-08-01 15:47:47 -07:00
kannappanr 5ecac91a55
Replace Minio refs in docs with MinIO and links (#7494) 2019-04-09 11:39:42 -07:00
Andreas Auernhammer fd8749f42a return Access Denied for invalid SSE keys (#6432)
This commit fixes are regression in the server regarding
handling SSE requests with wrong SSE-C keys.

The server now returns an AWS S3 compatable API error (access denied)
in case of the SSE key does not match the secret key used during upload.

Fixes #6431
2018-09-06 12:31:12 -07:00
poornas e71ef905f9 Add support for SSE-S3 server side encryption with vault (#6192)
Add support for sse-s3 encryption with vault as KMS.

Also refactoring code to make use of headers and functions defined in
crypto package and clean up duplicated code.
2018-08-17 12:52:14 -07:00
Andreas Auernhammer 644c2ce326 crypto: add support for parsing/creating SSE-C/SSE-S3 metadata (#6169)
* crypto: add support for parsing SSE-C/SSE-S3 metadata

This commit adds support for detecting and parsing
SSE-C/SSE-S3 object metadata. With the `IsEncrypted`
functions it is possible to determine whether an object
seems to be encrypted. With the `ParseMetadata` functions
it is possible to validate such metadata and extract the
SSE-C/SSE-S3 related values.

It also fixes some naming issues.

* crypto: add functions for creating SSE object metadata

This commit adds functions for creating SSE-S3 and
SSE-C metadata. It also adds a `CreateMultipartMetadata`
for creating multipart metadata.

For all functions unit tests are included.
2018-07-25 13:35:54 -07:00
Andreas Auernhammer 758a80e39b crypto: add basic functionality for parsing SSE-C headers (#6148)
This commit adds basic support for SSE-C / SSE-C copy.
This includes functions for determining whether SSE-C
is requested by the S3 client and functions for parsing
such HTTP headers.

All S3 SSE-C parsing errors are exported such that callers
can pattern-match to forward the correct error to S3
clients.

Further the SSE-C related internal metadata entry-keys
are added by this commit.
2018-07-18 10:49:26 -07:00
Andreas Auernhammer 6c93c60424 crypto: add a basic KMS implementation (#6161)
This commit adds a basic KMS implementation for an
operator-specified SSE-S3 master key. The master key
is wrapped as KMS such that using SSE-S3 with master key
and SSE-S3 with KMS can use the same code.

Bindings for a remote / true KMS (like hashicorp vault)
will be added later on.
2018-07-17 22:40:34 -07:00
Andreas Auernhammer 289d6ce1d7 crypto: update SSE-S3 and SSE-C key derivation (#6152)
This commit updates the key derivation to reflect the
latest change of crypto/doc.go. This includes handling
the insecure legacy KDF.

Since #6064 is fixed, the 3. test case for object key
generation is enabled again.
2018-07-16 07:49:50 -07:00
Andreas Auernhammer 805186ab97 new package: cmd/crypto (#6062)
This commit introduces a new crypto package providing
AWS S3 related cryptographic building blocks to implement
SSE-S3 (master key or KMS) and SSE-C.

This change only adds some basic functionallity esp.
related to SSE-S3 and documents the general approach
for SSE-S3 and SSE-C.
2018-06-28 12:47:42 -07:00