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6 Commits (7d74c126a98a958ceb35a383cbd4b2fd747b3663)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Adrian Likins 307be59092 Don't ask for password confirm on 'ansible-vault edit' (#30514)
* Don't ask for password confirm on 'ansible-vault edit'

This is to match the 2.3 behavior on:

        ansible-vault edit encrypted_file.yml

Previously, the above command would consider that a 'new password'
scenario and prompt accordingly, ie:

        $ ansible-vault edit encrypted_file.yml
        New Password:
        Confirm New Password:

The bug was cause by 'create_new_password' being used for
'edit' action. This also causes the previous implicit 'auto prompt'
to get triggered and prompt the user.

Fix is to make auto prompt explicit in the calling code to handle
the 'edit' case where we want to auto prompt but we do not want
to request a password confirm.

Fixes #30491
7 years ago
Adrian Likins 8003437ebc prompt for new pass on create/encrypt if none specified (#28185)
* prompt for new pass on create/encrypt if none specified

Make 'ansible-vault' edit or encrypt prompt for a password
if none or provided elsewhere.

Note: ansible-playbook does not prompt if not vault password
is provided

* dont show vault password prompts if not a tty
7 years ago
Adrian Likins 5739bb075f Vault secrets default vault ids list (#28190)
* Add config option for a default list of vault-ids

This is the vault-id equilivent of ANSIBLE_DEFAULT_PASSWORD_FILE
except ANSIBLE_DEFAULT_VAULT_IDENTITY_LIST is a list.
7 years ago
Adrian Likins 82f550e8cd Add prompt formats for 2.3 compat ask-vault-pass (#27974)
The prompt_formats dict didn't get the 'prompt_ask_vault_pass'
item added for interactive --ask-vault-pass, which
caused "KeyError: u'prompt_ask_vault_pass'"

Fixes #27885
7 years ago
Adrian Likins 934b645191 Support multiple vault passwords (#22756)
Fixes #13243

** Add --vault-id to name/identify multiple vault passwords

Use --vault-id to indicate id and path/type

 --vault-id=prompt  # prompt for default vault id password
 --vault-id=myorg@prompt  # prompt for a vault_id named 'myorg'
 --vault-id=a_password_file  # load ./a_password_file for default id
 --vault-id=myorg@a_password_file # load file for 'myorg' vault id

vault_id's are created implicitly for existing --vault-password-file
and --ask-vault-pass options.

Vault ids are just for UX purposes and bookkeeping. Only the vault
payload and the password bytestring is needed to decrypt a
vault blob.

Replace passing password around everywhere with
a VaultSecrets object.

If we specify a vault_id, mention that in password prompts

Specifying multiple -vault-password-files will
now try each until one works

** Rev vault format in a backwards compatible way

The 1.2 vault format adds the vault_id to the header line
of the vault text. This is backwards compatible with older
versions of ansible. Old versions will just ignore it and
treat it as the default (and only) vault id.

Note: only 2.4+ supports multiple vault passwords, so while
earlier ansible versions can read the vault-1.2 format, it
does not make them magically support multiple vault passwords.

use 1.1 format for 'default' vault_id

Vaulted items that need to include a vault_id will be
written in 1.2 format.

If we set a new DEFAULT_VAULT_IDENTITY, then the default will
use version 1.2

vault will only use a vault_id if one is specified. So if none
is specified and C.DEFAULT_VAULT_IDENTITY is 'default'
we use the old format.

** Changes/refactors needed to implement multiple vault passwords

raise exceptions on decrypt fail, check vault id early

split out parsing the vault plaintext envelope (with the
sha/original plaintext) to _split_plaintext_envelope()

some cli fixups for specifying multiple paths in
the unfrack_paths optparse callback

fix py3 dict.keys() 'dict_keys object is not indexable' error

pluralize cli.options.vault_password_file -> vault_password_files
pluralize cli.options.new_vault_password_file -> new_vault_password_files
pluralize cli.options.vault_id -> cli.options.vault_ids

** Add a config option (vault_id_match) to force vault id matching.

With 'vault_id_match=True' and an ansible
vault that provides a vault_id, then decryption will require
that a matching vault_id is required. (via
--vault-id=my_vault_id@password_file, for ex).

In other words, if the config option is true, then only
the vault secrets with matching vault ids are candidates for
decrypting a vault. If option is false (the default), then
all of the provided vault secrets will be selected.

If a user doesn't want all vault secrets to be tried to
decrypt any vault content, they can enable this option.

Note: The vault id used for the match is not encrypted or
cryptographically signed. It is just a label/id/nickname used
for referencing a specific vault secret.
7 years ago
Adrian Likins 694c57de2e add python version info to --version (#22089)
* add python info to ansible --version
* Add unit tests for cli.CLI.version
8 years ago