Implement a two-level key hierarchy: the MEK now wraps per-engine DEKs stored in a new barrier_keys table, rather than encrypting all barrier entries directly. A v2 ciphertext format (0x02) embeds the key ID so the barrier can resolve which DEK to use on decryption. v1 ciphertext remains supported for backward compatibility. Key changes: - crypto: EncryptV2/DecryptV2/ExtractKeyID for v2 ciphertext with key IDs - barrier: key registry (CreateKey, RotateKey, ListKeys, MigrateToV2, ReWrapKeys) - seal: RotateMEK re-wraps DEKs without re-encrypting data - engine: Mount auto-creates per-engine DEK - REST + gRPC: barrier/keys, barrier/rotate-mek, barrier/rotate-key, barrier/migrate - proto: BarrierService (v1 + v2) with ListKeys, RotateMEK, RotateKey, Migrate - db: migration v2 adds barrier_keys table Also includes: security audit report, CSRF protection, engine design specs (sshca, transit, user), path-bound AAD migration tool, policy engine enhancements, and ARCHITECTURE.md updates. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ func fetchEAB(ctx context.Context, client *http.Client, metacryptURL, mount, tok
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// buildHTTPClient creates an HTTP client that optionally trusts a custom CA.
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func buildHTTPClient(caCertPath string) *http.Client {
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tlsCfg := &tls.Config{MinVersion: tls.VersionTLS12}
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tlsCfg := &tls.Config{MinVersion: tls.VersionTLS13}
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if caCertPath != "" {
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pool := x509.NewCertPool()
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