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vault_tls.go
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vault_tls.go
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package v1alpha1
const (
// Name of CA cert file in the client secret
CATLSCertName = "vault-client-ca.crt"
)
// TLSPolicy defines the TLS policy of the vault nodes
type TLSPolicy struct {
// StaticTLS enables user to use static x509 certificates and keys,
// by putting them into Kubernetes secrets, and specifying them here.
// If this is not set, operator will auto-gen TLS assets and secrets.
Static *StaticTLS `json:"static,omitempty"`
}
type StaticTLS struct {
// ServerSecret is the secret containing TLS certs used by each vault node
// for the communication between the vault server and its clients.
// The server secret should contain two files: server.crt and server.key
// The server.crt file should only contain the server certificate.
// It should not be concatenated with the optional ca certificate as allowed by https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/configuration/listener/tcp.html#tls_cert_file
// The server certificate must allow the following wildcard domains:
// localhost
// *.<namespace>.pod
// <vault-cluster-name>.<namespace>.svc
ServerSecret string `json:"serverSecret,omitempty"`
// ClientSecret is the secret containing the CA certificate
// that will be used to verify the above server certificate
// The ca secret should contain one file: vault-client-ca.crt
ClientSecret string `json:"clientSecret,omitempty"`
}
// IsTLSConfigured checks if the vault TLS secrets have been specified by the user
func IsTLSConfigured(tp *TLSPolicy) bool {
if tp == nil || tp.Static == nil {
return false
}
return len(tp.Static.ServerSecret) != 0 && len(tp.Static.ClientSecret) != 0
}