In the light of extending our eKMS support it will be helpful
to have a tighter use of the word "KMS".
KMS should refer to the actual component that manages keys.
The keyservice, also called KMS in the constellation code,
does not manage keys itself. It talks to a KMS backend,
which in turn does the actual key management.
* Rename Metadata->Cloud
* Remove unused methods, functions, and variables
* More privacy for testing stubs
Signed-off-by: Daniel Weiße <dw@edgeless.systems>
* There are now two attestation packages on azure.
The issuer on the server side is created base on successfully
querying the idkeydigest from the TPM. Fallback on err: Trusted Launch.
* The bootstrapper's issuer choice is validated by the CLI's validator,
which is created based on the local config.
* Add "azureCVM" field to new "internal-config" cm.
This field is populated by the bootstrapper.
* Group attestation OIDs by CSP (#42)
* Bootstrapper now uses IssuerWrapper type to pass
the issuer (and some context info) to the initserver.
* Introduce VMType package akin to cloudprovider. Used by
IssuerWrapper.
* Extend unittests.
* Remove CSP specific attestation integration tests
Co-authored-by: <dw@edgeless.systems>
Signed-off-by: Otto Bittner <cobittner@posteo.net>
* Merge Owner and Cluster ID into single value
* Remove aTLS from KMS, as it is no longer used for cluster external communication
* Update verify command to use cluster-id instead of unique-id flag
* Remove owner ID from init output
Signed-off-by: Daniel Weiße <dw@edgeless.systems>