Viktor asked to make 'vault login -method=oidc' work seamlessly on devvm: today any OIDC login clobbers the permanent periodic token in ~/.vault-token, the drift guard only logs the drift, and his access effectively expires weekly. Approved design: the nightly renewer re-mints the periodic token from any admin-capable clobber (weak clobbers keep failing loudly) and revokes stale periodic tokens after each heal. Implementation follows on this branch. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Vault Token Renewer Self-Heal Design
Date: 2026-07-03
Status: Approved (brainstorm complete; implementation pending)
Owner: wizard@devvm
Supersedes: the "version-only, no self-heal" scope choice recorded in
docs/runbooks/vault-token-renew-devvm.md (2026-06-07)
Problem
wizard@devvm holds a maintenance-free periodic Vault token
(token-devvm-wizard, period=768h, renewed daily by the
vault-token-renew user timer) precisely so no weekly re-login is needed.
But ~/.vault-token is the Vault CLI's default token sink, so any
vault login -method=oidc — which the infra docs themselves instruct before
applies — overwrites it with a 7-day OIDC token. The renewer's drift guard
(deliberately detect-only) then refuses to renew the foreign token and fails
the unit daily, into a log nobody watches.
Observed consequence: a self-perpetuating weekly-expiry loop. The OIDC token
expires after 7 days → Vault 403s → the natural response is another
vault login -method=oidc → clobbers again. Drift persisted unnoticed
2026-06-18 → 06-26 and 2026-06-29 → 07-03 (memory #7121); Viktor experienced
it as "the token expires maybe once a week".
Goal: vault login -method=oidc becomes harmless on devvm. The renewer
converts any admin-capable clobber back into the permanent periodic token,
unattended. (Chosen over "never log in" doc-fixes and over instant path-unit
healing — see Alternatives.)
Decisions
| # | Decision | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Heal in the existing renewer's drift branch, at its nightly run | ~20-line diff to an already-tested script; no new units. A few-hours window holding the 7-day OIDC token is harmless (heal window 24h ≪ 7d TTL) |
| 2 | Heal = attempt re-mint using the foreign token itself; let Vault's 403 decide | No policy-list guessing — identity-vs-token-policies burned us before (memory #4211). OIDC tokens carry vault-admin via identity_policies, so the create succeeds |
| 3 | Weak foreign token (create denied) → keep today's loud DRIFT failure | A read-only clobber (e.g. the 2026-06-05 kubernetes-woodpecker-default incident) signals a misbehaving agent flow; auto-papering over it would hide the offender. Log gains a "heal denied — investigate what wrote it" suffix |
| 4 | Do NOT revoke the clobbering OIDC token | It may still back the user's live login session; it ages out in 7 days on its own |
| 5 | After a successful heal, revoke stale token-devvm-wizard accessors |
Anti-sprawl: each heal would otherwise strand the previous periodic admin token server-side for up to 32 days. Walk auth/token/accessors, revoke every display_name=token-devvm-wizard except the just-minted one. Runs only on heal (rare), never on the happy path |
| 6 | Minted-token sanity check before writing the file | Look up the new token; require display_name=token-devvm-wizard. Write via temp file + mv + chmod 600 so a failed mint can never truncate ~/.vault-token |
| 7 | Keep timer cadence (daily) and all happy-path behavior unchanged | |
| 8 | No notification plumbing in this change | devvm alerting is tracked separately (beads code-aslh). Heal events are logged; heal-denied/FAIL still fail the unit |
Behavior matrix
Token found in ~/.vault-token |
Before | After |
|---|---|---|
| Our periodic token | renew-self, log OK |
unchanged |
| Foreign, admin-capable (OIDC login) | log DRIFT, exit 1 |
re-mint periodic token with it, sanity-check, atomic write, revoke stale periodic accessors, log HEALED: re-minted from foreign dn=<dn> (revoked N stale), exit 0 |
| Foreign, weak (read-only k8s clobber) | log DRIFT, exit 1 |
log DRIFT … heal denied — foreign token lacks create authority; investigate what wrote it, exit 1 |
| Vault unreachable / lookup fails | log FAIL, exit 1 |
unchanged |
Re-mint command (identical to the manual recovery the DRIFT log already prescribes):
vault token create -orphan -period=768h \
-policy=vault-admin -policy=sops-admin -display-name=devvm-wizard
Testing
- Unit (
scripts/test-vault-token-renew.sh, existing source-the-functions harness): new pure functions for (a) the stale-accessor revoke filter (match ondisplay_name, exclude the current accessor) and (b) the minted-token sanity predicate; regression cases for the existing drift predicate stay green. - Live, post-deploy (on devvm):
- Mint a fake 1h admin token (
-display-name=fake-oidc,-policy=vault-admin -policy=sops-admin), write to~/.vault-token, start the service → expectHEALED, file holdstoken-devvm-wizard. - Mint a fake 10m no-privilege token (
-policy=default), write it, start the service → expectDRIFT … heal denied, unitfailed; restore real token. - Revoke both fakes; one-off sweep of stale periodic accessors left by the June 26 / July 3 manual re-mints.
- Mint a fake 1h admin token (
Docs & rollout
- Same commit rewrites the runbook's "Drift guard & recovery" section: self-heal is the recovery for admin-capable clobbers; manual re-mint remains only for weak clobbers (or a dead token with no admin-capable replacement in the file).
vault login -method=oidcinstructions across the docs stay as-is — the login is now harmless by design.- Deploy per the runbook's manual model:
install -m 0755to~/.local/bin/vault-token-renew. Units unchanged — no daemon-reload. - After landing: update memories #4204/#4211 (gotcha now self-healing).
Alternatives considered
- Instant heal (systemd path unit + protected source-copy of the token): strictly more capable (seconds-latency, heals weak clobbers too, zero re-minting), but 2 new units + a second secret file + inotify re-trigger edge cases — machinery disproportionate to the residual risk. Revisit only if the few-hour heal window ever bites.
- Vault CLI
token_helperinterception: right interception point in theory, but a helper bug breaks everyvaultCLI call, Terraform reads~/.vault-tokennatively anyway, and it adds latency inside login. Rejected. - Docs-only ("never log in"): rejected by user — the login should keep working, not become forbidden knowledge.
- Raise the OIDC role's 7-day
token_max_ttl: shared role, affects every OIDC user; rejected previously for the same reason (memory #4205).