Done:
1. etcd peer CA & certs
2. etcd client CA & certs
3. kube CA (currently all components set to accept both new and old CA,
new CA called ca-kube-new)
4. kube apiserver
5. kubelet & kube-proxy
6. prodvider intermediate
TODO:
1. kubernetes controller-manager & kubernetes scheduler
2. kubefront CA
3. admitomatic?
4. undo bundle on kube CA components to fully transition away from old
CA
Change-Id: If529eeaed9a6a2063bed23c9d81c57b36b9a0115
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.hackerspace.pl/c/hscloud/+/1487
Reviewed-by: q3k <q3k@hackerspace.pl>
This kills two birds with one stone:
- update the secretstore tool to be slightly smarter about secrets, to
the point where we can now just point it at a secret directory and
ask it to 'sync' all secrets in there
- runs the new fancy sync command on all keys to update them, which
is a follow up to gerrit/328.
Change-Id: I0eec4a3e8afcd9481b0b248154983aac25657c40
This pretty large change does the following:
- moves nix from bootstrap.hswaw.net to nix/
- changes clustercfg to use cfssl and moves it to cluster/clustercfg
- changes clustercfg to source information about target location of
certs from nix
- changes clustercfg to push nix config
- changes tls certs to have more than one CA
- recalculates all TLS certs
(it keeps the old serviceaccoutns key, otherwise we end up with
invalid serviceaccounts - the cert doesn't match, but who cares,
it's not used anyway)