clevis/SOURCES/Delete-remaining-references-to-the-removed-http-pin.patch

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2019-05-07 09:22:41 +00:00
From 1e344dbf6a60fcd2c60a4b8512be455e112d8398 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2018 14:53:08 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 1/3] Delete remaining references to the removed http pin
Commit 800d73185d7f ("Remove HTTP pin") removed the clevis http pin, but
there are still references of it in the docs and also the dracut module.
This was causing dracut to fail building the initramfs due the following:
dracut-install: ERROR: installing 'clevis-decrypt-http'
Suggested-by: Dominick Grift <dac.override@gmail.com>
Fixes: #73
---
README.md | 21 ---------------------
src/clevis.1.adoc | 21 ---------------------
src/luks/clevis-luks-bind.1.adoc | 1 -
src/luks/systemd/dracut/module-setup.sh.in | 1 -
src/pins/sss/clevis-encrypt-sss.1.adoc | 1 -
5 files changed, 45 deletions(-)
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index ce8def12ec96..d57339aca5d9 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -58,27 +58,6 @@ advertisement is stored, or the JSON contents of the advertisment itself. When
the advertisment is specified manually like this, Clevis presumes that the
advertisement is trusted.
-#### PIN: HTTP
-
-Clevis also ships a pin for performing escrow using HTTP. Please note that,
-at this time, this pin does not provide HTTPS support and is suitable only
-for use over local sockets. This provides integration with services like
-[Custodia](http://github.com/latchset/custodia).
-
-For example:
-
-```bash
-$ echo hi | clevis encrypt http '{"url": "http://server.local/key"}' > hi.jwe
-```
-
-The HTTP pin generate a new (cryptographically-strong random) key and performs
-encryption using it. It then performs a PUT request to the URL specified. It is
-understood that the server will securely store this key for later retrieval.
-During decryption, the pin will perform a GET request to retrieve the key and
-perform decryption.
-
-Patches to provide support for HTTPS and authentication are welcome.
-
#### PIN: TPM2
Clevis provides support to encrypt a key in a Trusted Platform Module 2.0 (TPM2)
diff --git a/src/clevis.1.adoc b/src/clevis.1.adoc
index 756aba57a4c8..dea0a696f5f7 100644
--- a/src/clevis.1.adoc
+++ b/src/clevis.1.adoc
@@ -21,26 +21,6 @@ take a policy as its first argument and plaintext on standard input and to
encrypt the data so that it can be automatically decrypted if the policy is
met. Lets walk through an example.
-== HTTP ESCROW
-
-When using the HTTP pin, we create a new, cryptographically-strong, random key.
-This key is stored in a remote HTTP escrow server (using a simple PUT or POST).
-Then at decryption time, we attempt to fetch the key back again in order to
-decrypt our data. So, for our configuration we need to pass the URL to the key
-location:
-
- $ clevis encrypt http '{"url":"https://escrow.srv/1234"}' < PT > JWE
-
-To decrypt the data, simply provide the ciphertext (JWE):
-
- $ clevis decrypt < JWE > PLAINTEXT
-
-Notice that we did not pass any configuration during decryption. The decrypt
-command extracted the URL (and possibly other configuration) from the JWE
-object, fetched the encryption key from the escrow and performed decryption.
-
-For more information, see link:clevis-encrypt-http.1.adoc[*clevis-encrypt-http*(1)].
-
== TANG BINDING
Clevis provides support for the Tang network binding server. Tang provides
@@ -136,7 +116,6 @@ For more information, see link:clevis-luks-bind.1.adoc[*clevis-luks-bind*(1)].
== SEE ALSO
-link:clevis-encrypt-http.1.adoc[*clevis-encrypt-http*(1)],
link:clevis-encrypt-tang.1.adoc[*clevis-encrypt-tang*(1)],
link:clevis-encrypt-tpm2.1.adoc[*clevis-encrypt-tpm2*(1)],
link:clevis-encrypt-sss.1.adoc[*clevis-encrypt-sss*(1)],
diff --git a/src/luks/clevis-luks-bind.1.adoc b/src/luks/clevis-luks-bind.1.adoc
index 9f3a880cfb0c..0d649e3ec28b 100644
--- a/src/luks/clevis-luks-bind.1.adoc
+++ b/src/luks/clevis-luks-bind.1.adoc
@@ -61,7 +61,6 @@ The images cannot be shared without also sharing a master key.
== SEE ALSO
link:clevis-luks-unlockers.7.adoc[*clevis-luks-unlockers*(7)],
-link:clevis-encrypt-http.1.adoc[*clevis-encrypt-http*(1)],
link:clevis-encrypt-tang.1.adoc[*clevis-encrypt-tang*(1)],
link:clevis-encrypt-sss.1.adoc[*clevis-encrypt-sss*(1)],
link:clevis-decrypt.1.adoc[*clevis-decrypt*(1)]
diff --git a/src/luks/systemd/dracut/module-setup.sh.in b/src/luks/systemd/dracut/module-setup.sh.in
index 119762e38326..48aea5b3f29a 100755
--- a/src/luks/systemd/dracut/module-setup.sh.in
+++ b/src/luks/systemd/dracut/module-setup.sh.in
@@ -36,7 +36,6 @@ install() {
inst_hook initqueue/settled 60 "$moddir/clevis-hook.sh"
inst_multiple /etc/services \
- clevis-decrypt-http \
clevis-decrypt-tang \
clevis-decrypt-sss \
@libexecdir@/clevis-luks-askpass \
diff --git a/src/pins/sss/clevis-encrypt-sss.1.adoc b/src/pins/sss/clevis-encrypt-sss.1.adoc
index d46498db328c..7144e7e9ea96 100644
--- a/src/pins/sss/clevis-encrypt-sss.1.adoc
+++ b/src/pins/sss/clevis-encrypt-sss.1.adoc
@@ -54,6 +54,5 @@ receive key fragments.
== SEE ALSO
-link:clevis-encrypt-http.1.adoc[*clevis-encrypt-http*(1)],
link:clevis-encrypt-tang.1.adoc[*clevis-encrypt-tang*(1)],
link:clevis-decrypt.1.adoc[*clevis-decrypt*(1)]
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