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Author SHA1 Message Date
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
Harshavardhana
abc1c1070a Add custom policy claim name (#8764)
In certain organizations policy claim names
can be not just 'policy' but also things like
'roles', the value of this field might also
be *string* or *[]string* support this as well

In this PR we are still not supporting multiple
policies per STS account which will require a
more comprehensive change.
2020-01-08 17:21:58 -08:00
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
e34369c860 prepare SSE-S3 metadata parsing for K/V data key store (#8259)
This commit allows the MinIO server to parse the metadata if:
 - either the `X-Minio-Internal-Server-Side-Encryption-S3-Key-Id`
   and the `X-Minio-Internal-Server-Side-Encryption-S3-Kms-Sealed-Key`
   entries are present.
 - or *both* headers are not present.

This is in service to support a K/V data key store.
2019-09-19 04:08:09 +05:30
kannappanr
5ecac91a55
Replace Minio refs in docs with MinIO and links (#7494) 2019-04-09 11:39:42 -07:00
Harshavardhana
b5280ba243
Migrate to Go version 1.11.4 (#7026) 2018-12-28 14:04:39 -08:00
Andreas Auernhammer
8a6c3aa3cd crypto: add RemoveInternalEntries function (#6616)
This commit adds a function for removing crypto-specific
internal entries from the object metadata.

See #6604
2018-10-19 10:50:52 -07:00
Andreas Auernhammer
baec331e84 crypto: add functions for sealing/unsealing the etag for SSE (#6618)
This commit adds two functions for sealing/unsealing the
etag (a.k.a. content MD5) in case of SSE single-part upload.

Sealing the ETag is neccessary in case of SSE-S3 to preserve
the security guarantees. In case of SSE-S3 AWS returns the
content-MD5 of the plaintext object as ETag. However, we
must not store the MD5 of the plaintext for encrypted objects.
Otherwise it becomes possible for an attacker to detect
equal/non-equal encrypted objects. Therefore we encrypt
the ETag before storing on the backend. But we only need
to encrypt the ETag (content-MD5) if the client send it -
otherwise the client cannot verify it anyway.
2018-10-16 10:02:19 -07:00
Andreas Auernhammer
8cf7b88cc5 add functions to remove confidential information (#6516)
This commit adds two functions for removing
confidential information - like SSE-C keys -
from HTTP headers / object metadata.

This creates a central point grouping all
headers/entries which must be filtered / removed.

See also https://github.com/minio/minio/pull/6489#discussion_r219797993
of #6489
2018-09-24 21:02:51 +05:30
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