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90f13c0313 fix: [nomad-step-0] S0.3 — install vault + systemd auto-unseal + vault-init.sh (dev-persisted seal) (#823)
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Adds the Vault half of the factory-dev-box bringup, landed but not started
(per the install-but-don't-start pattern used for nomad in #822):

- lib/init/nomad/install.sh — now also installs vault from the shared
  HashiCorp apt repo. VAULT_VERSION pinned (1.18.5). Fast-path skips apt
  entirely when both binaries are at their pins; partial upgrades only
  touch the package that drifted.

- nomad/vault.hcl — single-node config: file storage backend at
  /var/lib/vault/data, localhost listener on :8200, ui on, mlock kept on.
  No TLS / HA / audit yet; those land in later steps.

- lib/init/nomad/systemd-vault.sh — writes /etc/systemd/system/vault.service
  (Type=notify, ExecStartPost auto-unseals from /etc/vault.d/unseal.key,
  CAP_IPC_LOCK granted for mlock), deploys nomad/vault.hcl to
  /etc/vault.d/, creates /var/lib/vault/data (0700 root), enables the
  unit without starting it. Idempotent via content-compare.

- lib/init/nomad/vault-init.sh — first-run init: spawns a temporary
  `vault server` if not already reachable, runs operator-init with
  key-shares=1/threshold=1, persists unseal.key + root.token (0400 root),
  unseals once in-process, shuts down the temp server. Re-run detects
  initialized + unseal.key present → no-op. Initialized but key missing
  is a hard failure (can't recover).

lib/hvault.sh already defaults VAULT_TOKEN to /etc/vault.d/root.token
when the env var is absent, so no change needed there.

Seal model: the single unseal key lives on disk; seal-key theft equals
vault theft. Factory-dev-box-acceptable tradeoff — avoids running a
second Vault to auto-unseal the first.

Blocks S0.4 (#824).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-16 06:29:55 +00:00
4 changed files with 471 additions and 34 deletions

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# =============================================================================
# lib/init/nomad/install.sh — Idempotent apt install of HashiCorp Nomad
# lib/init/nomad/install.sh — Idempotent apt install of HashiCorp Nomad + Vault
#
# Part of the Nomad+Vault migration (S0.2, issue #822). Installs the `nomad`
# binary from the HashiCorp apt repository. Does NOT install Vault — S0.3
# owns that. Does NOT configure, start, or enable a systemd unit —
# lib/init/nomad/systemd-nomad.sh owns that. Does NOT wire this script into
# `disinto init` — S0.4 owns that.
# Part of the Nomad+Vault migration. Installs both the `nomad` binary (S0.2,
# issue #822) and the `vault` binary (S0.3, issue #823) from the same
# HashiCorp apt repository. Does NOT configure, start, or enable any systemd
# unit — lib/init/nomad/systemd-nomad.sh and lib/init/nomad/systemd-vault.sh
# own that. Does NOT wire this script into `disinto init` — S0.4 owns that.
#
# Idempotency contract:
# - Running twice back-to-back is a no-op once the target version is
# - Running twice back-to-back is a no-op once both target versions are
# installed and the apt source is in place.
# - Adds the HashiCorp apt keyring only if it is absent.
# - Adds the HashiCorp apt sources list only if it is absent.
# - Skips `apt-get install` entirely when the installed version already
# matches ${NOMAD_VERSION}.
# - Skips `apt-get install` for any package whose installed version already
# matches the pin. If both are at pin, exits before touching apt.
#
# Configuration:
# NOMAD_VERSION — pinned Nomad version (default: see below). The apt
# package name is versioned as "nomad=<version>-1".
# NOMAD_VERSION — pinned Nomad version (default: see below). Apt package
# name is versioned as "nomad=<version>-1".
# VAULT_VERSION — pinned Vault version (default: see below). Apt package
# name is versioned as "vault=<version>-1".
#
# Usage:
# sudo NOMAD_VERSION=1.9.5 lib/init/nomad/install.sh
# sudo lib/init/nomad/install.sh
# sudo NOMAD_VERSION=1.9.5 VAULT_VERSION=1.18.5 lib/init/nomad/install.sh
#
# Exit codes:
# 0 success (installed or already present)
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# =============================================================================
set -euo pipefail
# Pin to a specific Nomad 1.x release. Bump here, not at call sites.
# Pin to specific 1.x releases. Bump here, not at call sites.
NOMAD_VERSION="${NOMAD_VERSION:-1.9.5}"
VAULT_VERSION="${VAULT_VERSION:-1.18.5}"
HASHICORP_KEYRING="/usr/share/keyrings/hashicorp-archive-keyring.gpg"
HASHICORP_SOURCES="/etc/apt/sources.list.d/hashicorp.list"
HASHICORP_GPG_URL="https://apt.releases.hashicorp.com/gpg"
HASHICORP_REPO_URL="https://apt.releases.hashicorp.com"
log() { printf '[install-nomad] %s\n' "$*"; }
die() { printf '[install-nomad] ERROR: %s\n' "$*" >&2; exit 1; }
log() { printf '[install] %s\n' "$*"; }
die() { printf '[install] ERROR: %s\n' "$*" >&2; exit 1; }
# _installed_version BINARY
# Echoes the installed semver for `nomad` or `vault` (e.g. "1.9.5").
# Both tools print their version on the first line of `<bin> version` as
# "<Name> v<semver>..." — the shared awk extracts $2 with the leading "v"
# stripped. Empty string when the binary is absent or output is unexpected.
_installed_version() {
local bin="$1"
command -v "$bin" >/dev/null 2>&1 || { printf ''; return 0; }
"$bin" version 2>/dev/null \
| awk 'NR==1 {sub(/^v/, "", $2); print $2; exit}'
}
# ── Preconditions ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
if [ "$(id -u)" -ne 0 ]; then
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CODENAME="$(lsb_release -cs)"
[ -n "$CODENAME" ] || die "lsb_release returned empty codename"
# ── Fast-path: already at desired version? ───────────────────────────────────
installed_version=""
if command -v nomad >/dev/null 2>&1; then
# `nomad version` prints e.g. "Nomad v1.9.5" on the first line.
installed_version="$(nomad version 2>/dev/null \
| awk 'NR==1 {sub(/^v/, "", $2); print $2; exit}')"
# ── Fast-path: are both already at desired versions? ─────────────────────────
nomad_installed="$(_installed_version nomad)"
vault_installed="$(_installed_version vault)"
need_pkgs=()
if [ "$nomad_installed" = "$NOMAD_VERSION" ]; then
log "nomad ${NOMAD_VERSION} already installed"
else
need_pkgs+=("nomad=${NOMAD_VERSION}-1")
fi
if [ "$vault_installed" = "$VAULT_VERSION" ]; then
log "vault ${VAULT_VERSION} already installed"
else
need_pkgs+=("vault=${VAULT_VERSION}-1")
fi
if [ "$installed_version" = "$NOMAD_VERSION" ]; then
log "nomad ${NOMAD_VERSION} already installed — nothing to do"
if [ "${#need_pkgs[@]}" -eq 0 ]; then
log "nothing to do"
exit 0
fi
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apt_update_needed=0
fi
# ── Install the pinned version ──────────────────────────────────────────────
# ── Install the pinned versions ──────────────────────────────────────────────
if [ "$apt_update_needed" -eq 1 ]; then
log "running apt-get update"
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get update -qq \
|| die "apt-get update failed"
fi
# HashiCorp apt packages use the "<version>-1" package-revision suffix.
pkg_spec="nomad=${NOMAD_VERSION}-1"
log "installing ${pkg_spec}"
log "installing ${need_pkgs[*]}"
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
"$pkg_spec" \
|| die "apt-get install ${pkg_spec} failed"
"${need_pkgs[@]}" \
|| die "apt-get install ${need_pkgs[*]} failed"
# ── Verify ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
final_version="$(nomad version 2>/dev/null \
| awk 'NR==1 {sub(/^v/, "", $2); print $2; exit}')"
if [ "$final_version" != "$NOMAD_VERSION" ]; then
die "post-install check: expected ${NOMAD_VERSION}, got '${final_version}'"
final_nomad="$(_installed_version nomad)"
if [ "$final_nomad" != "$NOMAD_VERSION" ]; then
die "post-install check: expected nomad ${NOMAD_VERSION}, got '${final_nomad}'"
fi
final_vault="$(_installed_version vault)"
if [ "$final_vault" != "$VAULT_VERSION" ]; then
die "post-install check: expected vault ${VAULT_VERSION}, got '${final_vault}'"
fi
log "nomad ${NOMAD_VERSION} installed successfully"
log "nomad ${NOMAD_VERSION} + vault ${VAULT_VERSION} installed successfully"

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# =============================================================================
# lib/init/nomad/systemd-vault.sh — Idempotent systemd unit installer for Vault
#
# Part of the Nomad+Vault migration (S0.3, issue #823). Lands three things:
# 1. /etc/vault.d/ (0755 root:root)
# 2. /etc/vault.d/vault.hcl (copy of nomad/vault.hcl, 0644 root:root)
# 3. /var/lib/vault/data/ (0700 root:root, Vault file-storage backend)
# 4. /etc/systemd/system/vault.service (0644 root:root)
#
# Then `systemctl enable vault` WITHOUT starting the service. Bootstrap
# order is:
# lib/init/nomad/install.sh (nomad + vault binaries)
# lib/init/nomad/systemd-vault.sh (this script — unit + config + dirs)
# lib/init/nomad/vault-init.sh (init + write unseal.key + unseal once)
# systemctl start vault (ExecStartPost auto-unseals from file)
#
# The systemd unit's ExecStartPost reads /etc/vault.d/unseal.key and calls
# `vault operator unseal`. That file is written by vault-init.sh on first
# run; until it exists, `systemctl start vault` will leave Vault sealed
# (ExecStartPost fails, unit goes into failed state — intentional, visible).
#
# Seal model:
# The single unseal key lives at /etc/vault.d/unseal.key (0400 root).
# Seal-key theft == vault theft. Dev-box acceptable; see docs/VAULT.md.
#
# Idempotency contract:
# - Unit file NOT rewritten when on-disk content already matches desired.
# - vault.hcl NOT rewritten when on-disk content matches the repo copy.
# - `systemctl enable` on an already-enabled unit is a no-op.
# - Safe to run unconditionally before every factory boot.
#
# Preconditions:
# - vault binary installed (lib/init/nomad/install.sh)
# - nomad/vault.hcl present in the repo (relative to this script)
#
# Usage:
# sudo lib/init/nomad/systemd-vault.sh
#
# Exit codes:
# 0 success (unit+config installed + enabled, or already so)
# 1 precondition failure (not root, no systemctl, no vault binary,
# missing source config)
# =============================================================================
set -euo pipefail
UNIT_PATH="/etc/systemd/system/vault.service"
VAULT_CONFIG_DIR="/etc/vault.d"
VAULT_CONFIG_FILE="${VAULT_CONFIG_DIR}/vault.hcl"
VAULT_DATA_DIR="/var/lib/vault/data"
SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
REPO_ROOT="$(cd "${SCRIPT_DIR}/../../.." && pwd)"
VAULT_HCL_SRC="${REPO_ROOT}/nomad/vault.hcl"
log() { printf '[systemd-vault] %s\n' "$*"; }
die() { printf '[systemd-vault] ERROR: %s\n' "$*" >&2; exit 1; }
# ── Preconditions ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
if [ "$(id -u)" -ne 0 ]; then
die "must run as root (needs write access to ${UNIT_PATH})"
fi
command -v systemctl >/dev/null 2>&1 \
|| die "systemctl not found (systemd is required)"
VAULT_BIN="$(command -v vault 2>/dev/null || true)"
[ -n "$VAULT_BIN" ] \
|| die "vault binary not found — run lib/init/nomad/install.sh first"
[ -f "$VAULT_HCL_SRC" ] \
|| die "source config not found: ${VAULT_HCL_SRC}"
# ── Desired unit content ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────
# Adapted from HashiCorp's recommended vault.service template
# (https://developer.hashicorp.com/vault/tutorials/getting-started-deploy/deploy)
# for a single-node factory dev box:
# - User=root keeps the seal-key read path simple (unseal.key is 0400 root).
# - CAP_IPC_LOCK lets mlock() succeed so disable_mlock=false is honoured.
# Harmless when running as root; required if this is ever flipped to a
# dedicated `vault` user.
# - ExecStartPost auto-unseals on every boot using the persisted key.
# This is the dev-persisted-seal tradeoff — seal-key theft == vault
# theft, but no second Vault to babysit.
# - ConditionFileNotEmpty guards against starting without config — makes
# a missing vault.hcl visible in systemctl status, not a crash loop.
# - Type=notify so systemd waits for Vault's listener-ready notification
# before running ExecStartPost (ExecStartPost also has `sleep 2` as a
# belt-and-braces guard against Type=notify edge cases).
# - \$MAINPID is escaped so bash doesn't expand it inside this heredoc.
# - \$(cat ...) is escaped so the subshell runs at unit-execution time
# (inside bash -c), not at heredoc-expansion time here.
read -r -d '' DESIRED_UNIT <<EOF || true
[Unit]
Description=HashiCorp Vault
Documentation=https://developer.hashicorp.com/vault/docs
Requires=network-online.target
After=network-online.target
ConditionFileNotEmpty=${VAULT_CONFIG_FILE}
StartLimitIntervalSec=60
StartLimitBurst=3
[Service]
Type=notify
User=root
Group=root
Environment=VAULT_ADDR=http://127.0.0.1:8200
SecureBits=keep-caps
CapabilityBoundingSet=CAP_IPC_LOCK
AmbientCapabilities=CAP_IPC_LOCK
ExecStart=${VAULT_BIN} server -config=${VAULT_CONFIG_FILE}
ExecStartPost=/bin/bash -c 'sleep 2 && ${VAULT_BIN} operator unseal \$(cat ${VAULT_CONFIG_DIR}/unseal.key)'
ExecReload=/bin/kill --signal HUP \$MAINPID
KillMode=process
KillSignal=SIGINT
Restart=on-failure
RestartSec=5
TimeoutStopSec=30
LimitNOFILE=65536
LimitMEMLOCK=infinity
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
EOF
# ── Ensure config + data dirs exist ──────────────────────────────────────────
# /etc/vault.d is 0755 — vault.hcl is world-readable (no secrets in it);
# the real secrets (unseal.key, root.token) get their own 0400 mode.
# /var/lib/vault/data is 0700 — vault's on-disk state (encrypted-at-rest
# by Vault itself, but an extra layer of "don't rely on that").
if [ ! -d "$VAULT_CONFIG_DIR" ]; then
log "creating ${VAULT_CONFIG_DIR}"
install -d -m 0755 -o root -g root "$VAULT_CONFIG_DIR"
fi
if [ ! -d "$VAULT_DATA_DIR" ]; then
log "creating ${VAULT_DATA_DIR}"
install -d -m 0700 -o root -g root "$VAULT_DATA_DIR"
fi
# ── Install vault.hcl only if content differs ────────────────────────────────
if [ ! -f "$VAULT_CONFIG_FILE" ] \
|| ! cmp -s "$VAULT_HCL_SRC" "$VAULT_CONFIG_FILE"; then
log "writing config → ${VAULT_CONFIG_FILE}"
install -m 0644 -o root -g root "$VAULT_HCL_SRC" "$VAULT_CONFIG_FILE"
else
log "config already up to date"
fi
# ── Install unit file only if content differs ────────────────────────────────
needs_reload=0
if [ ! -f "$UNIT_PATH" ] \
|| ! printf '%s\n' "$DESIRED_UNIT" | cmp -s - "$UNIT_PATH"; then
log "writing unit → ${UNIT_PATH}"
tmp="$(mktemp)"
trap 'rm -f "$tmp"' EXIT
printf '%s\n' "$DESIRED_UNIT" > "$tmp"
install -m 0644 -o root -g root "$tmp" "$UNIT_PATH"
rm -f "$tmp"
trap - EXIT
needs_reload=1
else
log "unit file already up to date"
fi
# ── Reload + enable ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
if [ "$needs_reload" -eq 1 ]; then
log "systemctl daemon-reload"
systemctl daemon-reload
fi
if systemctl is-enabled --quiet vault.service 2>/dev/null; then
log "vault.service already enabled"
else
log "systemctl enable vault"
systemctl enable vault.service >/dev/null
fi
log "done — unit+config installed and enabled (NOT started; vault-init.sh next)"

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# =============================================================================
# lib/init/nomad/vault-init.sh — Idempotent Vault first-run initializer
#
# Part of the Nomad+Vault migration (S0.3, issue #823). Initializes Vault
# in dev-persisted-seal mode (single unseal key on disk) and unseals once.
# On re-run, becomes a no-op — never re-initializes or rotates the key.
#
# What it does (first run):
# 1. Ensures Vault is reachable at ${VAULT_ADDR} — spawns a temporary
# `vault server -config=/etc/vault.d/vault.hcl` if not already up.
# 2. Runs `vault operator init -key-shares=1 -key-threshold=1` and
# captures the resulting unseal key + root token.
# 3. Writes /etc/vault.d/unseal.key (0400 root, no trailing newline).
# 4. Writes /etc/vault.d/root.token (0400 root, no trailing newline).
# 5. Unseals Vault once in the current process.
# 6. Shuts down the temporary server if we started one (so a subsequent
# `systemctl start vault` doesn't conflict on port 8200).
#
# Idempotency contract:
# - /etc/vault.d/unseal.key exists AND `vault status` reports
# initialized=true → exit 0, no mutation, no re-init.
# - Initialized-but-unseal.key-missing is a hard failure (can't recover
# the key without the existing storage; user must restore from backup).
#
# Bootstrap order:
# lib/init/nomad/install.sh (installs vault binary)
# lib/init/nomad/systemd-vault.sh (lands unit + config + dirs; enables)
# lib/init/nomad/vault-init.sh (this script — init + unseal once)
# systemctl start vault (ExecStartPost auto-unseals henceforth)
#
# Seal model:
# Single unseal key persisted on disk at /etc/vault.d/unseal.key. Seal-key
# theft == vault theft. Factory-dev-box-acceptable; see docs/VAULT.md.
#
# Environment:
# VAULT_ADDR — Vault API address (default: http://127.0.0.1:8200).
#
# Usage:
# sudo lib/init/nomad/vault-init.sh
#
# Exit codes:
# 0 success (initialized + unsealed + keys persisted; or already done)
# 1 precondition / operational failure
# =============================================================================
set -euo pipefail
VAULT_CONFIG_FILE="/etc/vault.d/vault.hcl"
UNSEAL_KEY_FILE="/etc/vault.d/unseal.key"
ROOT_TOKEN_FILE="/etc/vault.d/root.token"
VAULT_ADDR="${VAULT_ADDR:-http://127.0.0.1:8200}"
export VAULT_ADDR
# Track whether we spawned a temporary vault (for cleanup).
spawned_pid=""
spawned_log=""
log() { printf '[vault-init] %s\n' "$*"; }
die() { printf '[vault-init] ERROR: %s\n' "$*" >&2; exit 1; }
# ── Cleanup: stop the temporary server (if we started one) on any exit ───────
# EXIT trap fires on success AND failure AND signals — so we never leak a
# background vault process holding port 8200 after this script returns.
cleanup() {
if [ -n "$spawned_pid" ] && kill -0 "$spawned_pid" 2>/dev/null; then
log "stopping temporary vault (pid=${spawned_pid})"
kill "$spawned_pid" 2>/dev/null || true
wait "$spawned_pid" 2>/dev/null || true
fi
if [ -n "$spawned_log" ] && [ -f "$spawned_log" ]; then
rm -f "$spawned_log"
fi
}
trap cleanup EXIT
# ── Preconditions ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
if [ "$(id -u)" -ne 0 ]; then
die "must run as root (needs to write 0400 files under /etc/vault.d)"
fi
for bin in vault jq; do
command -v "$bin" >/dev/null 2>&1 \
|| die "required binary not found: ${bin}"
done
[ -f "$VAULT_CONFIG_FILE" ] \
|| die "config not found: ${VAULT_CONFIG_FILE} — run systemd-vault.sh first"
# ── Helpers ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
# vault_reachable — true iff `vault status` can reach the server.
# Exit codes from `vault status`:
# 0 = reachable, initialized, unsealed
# 2 = reachable, sealed (or uninitialized)
# 1 = unreachable / other error
# We treat 0 and 2 as "reachable". `|| status=$?` avoids set -e tripping
# on the expected sealed-is-also-fine case.
vault_reachable() {
local status=0
vault status -format=json >/dev/null 2>&1 || status=$?
[ "$status" -eq 0 ] || [ "$status" -eq 2 ]
}
# vault_initialized — echoes "true" / "false" / "" (empty on parse failure).
vault_initialized() {
vault status -format=json 2>/dev/null | jq -r '.initialized' 2>/dev/null
}
# write_secret_file PATH CONTENT
# Write CONTENT to PATH atomically with 0400 root:root and no trailing
# newline. mktemp+install keeps perms tight for the whole lifetime of
# the file on disk — no 0644-then-chmod window.
write_secret_file() {
local path="$1" content="$2"
local tmp
tmp="$(mktemp)"
printf '%s' "$content" > "$tmp"
install -m 0400 -o root -g root "$tmp" "$path"
rm -f "$tmp"
}
# ── Ensure vault is reachable ────────────────────────────────────────────────
if ! vault_reachable; then
log "vault not reachable at ${VAULT_ADDR} — starting temporary server"
spawned_log="$(mktemp)"
vault server -config="$VAULT_CONFIG_FILE" >"$spawned_log" 2>&1 &
spawned_pid=$!
# Poll for readiness. Vault's API listener comes up before notify-ready
# in Type=notify mode, but well inside a few seconds even on cold boots.
ready=0
for _ in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15; do
if vault_reachable; then
ready=1
break
fi
sleep 1
done
if [ "$ready" -ne 1 ]; then
log "vault did not become reachable within 15s — server log follows:"
if [ -f "$spawned_log" ]; then
sed 's/^/[vault-server] /' "$spawned_log" >&2 || true
fi
die "failed to start temporary vault server"
fi
log "temporary vault ready (pid=${spawned_pid})"
fi
# ── Idempotency gate ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
initialized="$(vault_initialized)"
if [ "$initialized" = "true" ] && [ -f "$UNSEAL_KEY_FILE" ]; then
log "vault already initialized and unseal.key present — no-op"
exit 0
fi
if [ "$initialized" = "true" ] && [ ! -f "$UNSEAL_KEY_FILE" ]; then
die "vault is initialized but ${UNSEAL_KEY_FILE} is missing — cannot recover the unseal key; restore from backup or wipe ${VAULT_CONFIG_FILE%/*}/data and re-run"
fi
if [ "$initialized" != "false" ]; then
die "unexpected initialized state: '${initialized}' (expected 'true' or 'false')"
fi
# ── Initialize ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
log "initializing vault (key-shares=1, key-threshold=1)"
init_json="$(vault operator init \
-key-shares=1 \
-key-threshold=1 \
-format=json)" \
|| die "vault operator init failed"
unseal_key="$(printf '%s' "$init_json" | jq -er '.unseal_keys_b64[0]')" \
|| die "failed to extract unseal key from init response"
root_token="$(printf '%s' "$init_json" | jq -er '.root_token')" \
|| die "failed to extract root token from init response"
# Best-effort scrub of init_json from the env (the captured key+token still
# sit in the local vars above — there's no clean way to wipe bash memory).
unset init_json
# ── Persist keys ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
log "writing ${UNSEAL_KEY_FILE} (0400 root)"
write_secret_file "$UNSEAL_KEY_FILE" "$unseal_key"
log "writing ${ROOT_TOKEN_FILE} (0400 root)"
write_secret_file "$ROOT_TOKEN_FILE" "$root_token"
# ── Unseal in the current process ────────────────────────────────────────────
log "unsealing vault"
vault operator unseal "$unseal_key" >/dev/null \
|| die "vault operator unseal failed"
log "done — vault initialized + unsealed + keys persisted"

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# =============================================================================
# nomad/vault.hcl Single-node Vault configuration (dev-persisted seal)
#
# Part of the Nomad+Vault migration (S0.3, issue #823). Deployed to
# /etc/vault.d/vault.hcl on the factory dev box.
#
# Seal model: the single unseal key lives on disk at /etc/vault.d/unseal.key
# (0400 root) and is read by systemd ExecStartPost on every boot. This is
# the factory-dev-box-acceptable tradeoff seal-key theft equals vault
# theft, but we avoid running a second Vault to auto-unseal the first.
#
# This is a factory dev-box baseline TLS, HA, Raft storage, and audit
# devices are deliberately absent. Storage is the `file` backend (single
# node only). Listener is localhost-only, so no external TLS is needed.
# =============================================================================
# File storage backend single-node only, no HA, no raft. State lives in
# /var/lib/vault/data which is created (root:root 0700) by
# lib/init/nomad/systemd-vault.sh before the unit starts.
storage "file" {
path = "/var/lib/vault/data"
}
# Localhost-only listener. TLS is disabled because all callers are on the
# same box — flipping this to tls_disable=false is an audit-worthy change
# paired with cert provisioning.
listener "tcp" {
address = "127.0.0.1:8200"
tls_disable = true
}
# mlock prevents Vault's in-memory secrets from being swapped to disk. We
# keep it enabled; the systemd unit grants CAP_IPC_LOCK so mlock() succeeds.
disable_mlock = false
# Advertised API address used by Vault clients on this host. Matches
# the listener above.
api_addr = "http://127.0.0.1:8200"
# UI on by default same bind as listener, no TLS (localhost only).
ui = true