Overview
This page contains the list of deprecations and important or breaking changes for Vault 0.6.2. Please read it carefully.
Request forwarding on by default
In 0.6.1 this feature was in beta and required opting-in, but is now enabled by
default. This can be disabled via the "disable_clustering"
parameter in
Vault's config, or
per-request with the X-Vault-No-Request-Forwarding
header.
AppRole role constraints
Creating or updating a role now requires at least one constraint to be enabled,
whereas previously it was sufficient to require only the role ID by itself.
Currently there are two constraints: bind_secret_id
and bound_cidr_list
.
bind_secret_id
is enabled by default. Roles which were previously using only
the role ID for authentication will continue to work but will require a
constraint to be specified if updated.
Convergent encryption v2
New keys in transit
using convergent mode will use a new nonce derivation
mechanism rather than require the user to supply a nonce. While not explicitly
increasing security, it minimizes the likelihood that a user will use the mode
improperly and impact the security of their keys. Keys in convergent mode that
were created in 0.6.1 will continue to work with the same mechanism
(user-supplied nonce).
etcd
HA off by default
Following in the footsteps of dynamodb
, the etcd
storage backend now
requires that ha_enabled
be explicitly specified in the configuration file.
The backend currently has known broken HA behavior, so this flag discourages
use by default without explicitly enabling it. If you are using this
functionality, when upgrading, you should set ha_enabled
to "true"
before
starting the new versions of Vault.
Reading wrapped responses from cubbyhole/response
is deprecated
The sys/wrapping/unwrap
endpoint should be used instead as it provides
additional security, auditing, and other benefits. The ability to read directly
will be removed in a future release.
Default/Max Lease/Token TTLs now 32 days
In previous versions of Vault the default was 30 days, but changing it to 32 days allows some operations (e.g. reauthenticating, renewing, etc.) to be performed via a monthly cron job.
AppRole secret ID endpoints changed
Secret ID and Secret ID accessors are no longer part of request URLs. The GET
and DELETE
operations are now moved to new endpoints (/lookup
and
/destroy
) which consumes the input from the body via POST
(or PUT
) and
not the URL.
Behavior change for bound_iam_role_arn
in AWS-EC2 backend
In prior versions a bug caused the bound_iam_role_arn
value in the aws-ec2
auth method to actually use the instance profile ARN. This has been
corrected, but as a result there is a behavior change. To match using the
instance profile ARN, a new parameter bound_iam_instance_profile_arn
has been
added. Existing roles will automatically transfer the value over to the correct
parameter, but the next time the role is updated, the new meanings will take
effect.