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+# Vault Setup Steps
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+- Run the 090-instance-vault module first
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+ - `terragrunt apply`
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+- Run these salt states on the Vault instances
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+ - `salt vault*com saltutil.sync_all`
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+ - `salt vault*com saltutil.refresh_pillar`
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+ - `salt vault*com state.sls os_modifications test=true --state-output=changes`
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+ - `salt vault*com state.highstate test=true --state-output=changes`
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+ - `salt vault*com state.sls salt_minion.salt_minion_proxy test=true --state-output=changes`
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+ - `salt vault*com state.sls vault test=true --state-output=changes`
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+ - `salt vault*com state.sls vault pillar='{"kms_key_id": "<new-kms-key>"}' test=true --state-output=changes`
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+- Ensure Vault is running and unseal the Vault via CLI on ONE of the Vault servers
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+ - `export VAULT_ADDR=https://127.0.0.1`
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+ - `export VAULT_SKIP_VERIFY=1`
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+ - `vault status`
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+ - `vault operator init -recovery-shares=5 -recovery-threshold=2`
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+ - Copy root token and 5 recovery shares to safe place
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+- On your Laptop, use the root Vault token to run the Terraform 099-vault-configuration module
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+ - `vim ~/.vault-token`
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+ - The DNS in the Terraform Vault provider will be used. To test connectivity be sure to run this command: `export VAULT_ADDR=https://internal-vault-alb-test-778772793.us-gov-east-1.elb.amazonaws.com`. Replace the ALB address with the current ALB DNS address. This is due to Golang DNS not updating when connected to XDR over VPN. Vault binary is written in Go.
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+ - Why not use the accenturefederal address? This is due to golang DNS issues.
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+ - Download the vault binary ( might not be needed? Is the binary in the TF provider? )
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+ - `terragrunt apply`
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+ - Might need this command as well. See main.tf in module for more information.
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+ - `vault write auth/aws/config/client sts_endpoint=https://sts.us-gov-east-1.amazonaws.com sts_region=us-gov-east-1`
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+ - The Terraform Vault provider will look at ~/.vault-token for the token and the bash variables for the address to connect to.
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+- Revoke the root token
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+ - `vault token revoke <root-token>`
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+- Distribute Vault shareds to the appriopriate individuals.
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+- Export/Import secrets
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+ - https://github.com/adamdecaf/vault-backend-migrator
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+
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+For additional Vault documentation see these locations:
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+
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+https://github.mdr.defpoint.com/mdr-engineering/infrastructure-notes/blob/master/Vault%20Notes.md
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+https://github.mdr.defpoint.com/mdr-engineering/msoc-infrastructure/blob/develop/salt/fileroots/vault/README.md
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+## To apply without putting your junk in the terragrunt.hcl
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+THIS SECTION INCOMPLETE
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+1. `VAULT_TOKEN`: Login to vault, and click your name dropdown, then copy secret. You'll need it more than once.
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+1. `TF_VAR_okta_api_token`: Find this in the prod vault (even for test)
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+1. `TF_VAR_okta_oidc_client_secret`: Find this in the prod vault (even for test)
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+
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+Then apply:
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+```
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+VAULT_TOKEN=<fromvault> TF_VAR_okta_api_token=YOURTOKENHERE TF_VAR_okta_oidc_client_secret=YOURSECRETHERE terragrunt apply
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+```
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