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# Authors:
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# Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com>
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# Copyright (C) 2010 Red Hat
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# see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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2010-06-24 10:40:02 -05:00
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# Certificates should be stored internally DER-encoded. We can be passed
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# a certificate several ways: read if from LDAP, read it from a 3rd party
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# app (dogtag, candlepin, etc) or as user input. The normalize_certificate()
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# function will convert an incoming certificate to DER-encoding.
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# Conventions
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# Where possible the following naming conventions are used:
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# cert: the certificate is a PEM-encoded certificate
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# dercert: the certificate is DER-encoded
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# nsscert: the certificate is an NSS Certificate object
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# rawcert: the cert is in an unknown format
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2010-06-25 08:44:27 -05:00
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import os
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import sys
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import base64
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import re
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import nss.nss as nss
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from nss.error import NSPRError
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from ipapython import ipautil
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from ipalib import api
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from ipalib import _
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from ipalib import util
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from ipalib import errors
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Use DN objects instead of strings
* Convert every string specifying a DN into a DN object
* Every place a dn was manipulated in some fashion it was replaced by
the use of DN operators
* Add new DNParam parameter type for parameters which are DN's
* DN objects are used 100% of the time throughout the entire data
pipeline whenever something is logically a dn.
* Many classes now enforce DN usage for their attributes which are
dn's. This is implmented via ipautil.dn_attribute_property(). The
only permitted types for a class attribute specified to be a DN are
either None or a DN object.
* Require that every place a dn is used it must be a DN object.
This translates into lot of::
assert isinstance(dn, DN)
sprinkled through out the code. Maintaining these asserts is
valuable to preserve DN type enforcement. The asserts can be
disabled in production.
The goal of 100% DN usage 100% of the time has been realized, these
asserts are meant to preserve that.
The asserts also proved valuable in detecting functions which did
not obey their function signatures, such as the baseldap pre and
post callbacks.
* Moved ipalib.dn to ipapython.dn because DN class is shared with all
components, not just the server which uses ipalib.
* All API's now accept DN's natively, no need to convert to str (or
unicode).
* Removed ipalib.encoder and encode/decode decorators. Type conversion
is now explicitly performed in each IPASimpleLDAPObject method which
emulates a ldap.SimpleLDAPObject method.
* Entity & Entry classes now utilize DN's
* Removed __getattr__ in Entity & Entity clases. There were two
problems with it. It presented synthetic Python object attributes
based on the current LDAP data it contained. There is no way to
validate synthetic attributes using code checkers, you can't search
the code to find LDAP attribute accesses (because synthetic
attriutes look like Python attributes instead of LDAP data) and
error handling is circumscribed. Secondly __getattr__ was hiding
Python internal methods which broke class semantics.
* Replace use of methods inherited from ldap.SimpleLDAPObject via
IPAdmin class with IPAdmin methods. Directly using inherited methods
was causing us to bypass IPA logic. Mostly this meant replacing the
use of search_s() with getEntry() or getList(). Similarly direct
access of the LDAP data in classes using IPAdmin were replaced with
calls to getValue() or getValues().
* Objects returned by ldap2.find_entries() are now compatible with
either the python-ldap access methodology or the Entity/Entry access
methodology.
* All ldap operations now funnel through the common
IPASimpleLDAPObject giving us a single location where we interface
to python-ldap and perform conversions.
* The above 4 modifications means we've greatly reduced the
proliferation of multiple inconsistent ways to perform LDAP
operations. We are well on the way to having a single API in IPA for
doing LDAP (a long range goal).
* All certificate subject bases are now DN's
* DN objects were enhanced thusly:
- find, rfind, index, rindex, replace and insert methods were added
- AVA, RDN and DN classes were refactored in immutable and mutable
variants, the mutable variants are EditableAVA, EditableRDN and
EditableDN. By default we use the immutable variants preserving
important semantics. To edit a DN cast it to an EditableDN and
cast it back to DN when done editing. These issues are fully
described in other documentation.
- first_key_match was removed
- DN equalty comparison permits comparison to a basestring
* Fixed ldapupdate to work with DN's. This work included:
- Enhance test_updates.py to do more checking after applying
update. Add test for update_from_dict(). Convert code to use
unittest classes.
- Consolidated duplicate code.
- Moved code which should have been in the class into the class.
- Fix the handling of the 'deleteentry' update action. It's no longer
necessary to supply fake attributes to make it work. Detect case
where subsequent update applies a change to entry previously marked
for deletetion. General clean-up and simplification of the
'deleteentry' logic.
- Rewrote a couple of functions to be clearer and more Pythonic.
- Added documentation on the data structure being used.
- Simplfy the use of update_from_dict()
* Removed all usage of get_schema() which was being called prior to
accessing the .schema attribute of an object. If a class is using
internal lazy loading as an optimization it's not right to require
users of the interface to be aware of internal
optimization's. schema is now a property and when the schema
property is accessed it calls a private internal method to perform
the lazy loading.
* Added SchemaCache class to cache the schema's from individual
servers. This was done because of the observation we talk to
different LDAP servers, each of which may have it's own
schema. Previously we globally cached the schema from the first
server we connected to and returned that schema in all contexts. The
cache includes controls to invalidate it thus forcing a schema
refresh.
* Schema caching is now senstive to the run time context. During
install and upgrade the schema can change leading to errors due to
out-of-date cached schema. The schema cache is refreshed in these
contexts.
* We are aware of the LDAP syntax of all LDAP attributes. Every
attribute returned from an LDAP operation is passed through a
central table look-up based on it's LDAP syntax. The table key is
the LDAP syntax it's value is a Python callable that returns a
Python object matching the LDAP syntax. There are a handful of LDAP
attributes whose syntax is historically incorrect
(e.g. DistguishedNames that are defined as DirectoryStrings). The
table driven conversion mechanism is augmented with a table of
hard coded exceptions.
Currently only the following conversions occur via the table:
- dn's are converted to DN objects
- binary objects are converted to Python str objects (IPA
convention).
- everything else is converted to unicode using UTF-8 decoding (IPA
convention).
However, now that the table driven conversion mechanism is in place
it would be trivial to do things such as converting attributes
which have LDAP integer syntax into a Python integer, etc.
* Expected values in the unit tests which are a DN no longer need to
use lambda expressions to promote the returned value to a DN for
equality comparison. The return value is automatically promoted to
a DN. The lambda expressions have been removed making the code much
simpler and easier to read.
* Add class level logging to a number of classes which did not support
logging, less need for use of root_logger.
* Remove ipaserver/conn.py, it was unused.
* Consolidated duplicate code wherever it was found.
* Fixed many places that used string concatenation to form a new
string rather than string formatting operators. This is necessary
because string formatting converts it's arguments to a string prior
to building the result string. You can't concatenate a string and a
non-string.
* Simplify logic in rename_managed plugin. Use DN operators to edit
dn's.
* The live version of ipa-ldap-updater did not generate a log file.
The offline version did, now both do.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1670
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1671
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1672
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1673
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1674
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1392
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2872
2012-05-13 06:36:35 -05:00
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from ipapython.dn import DN
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PEM = 0
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DER = 1
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PEM_REGEX = re.compile(r'(?<=-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----).*?(?=-----END CERTIFICATE-----)', re.DOTALL)
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_subject_base = None
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def subject_base():
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global _subject_base
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if _subject_base is None:
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config = api.Command['config_show']()['result']
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_subject_base = DN(config['ipacertificatesubjectbase'][0])
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return _subject_base
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def valid_issuer(issuer):
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if api.env.ra_plugin == 'dogtag':
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return DN(issuer) == DN(('CN', 'Certificate Authority'), subject_base())
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else:
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return DN(issuer) == DN(('CN', '%s Certificate Authority' % api.env.realm))
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def strip_header(pem):
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"""
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Remove the header and footer from a certificate.
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"""
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s = pem.find("-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----")
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if s >= 0:
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e = pem.find("-----END CERTIFICATE-----")
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pem = pem[s+27:e]
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return pem
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def load_certificate(data, datatype=PEM, dbdir=None):
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"""
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Given a base64-encoded certificate, with or without the
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header/footer, return a request object.
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Returns a nss.Certificate type
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"""
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if type(data) in (tuple, list):
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data = data[0]
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if (datatype == PEM):
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data = strip_header(data)
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data = base64.b64decode(data)
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if dbdir is None:
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if 'in_tree' in api.env:
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if api.env.in_tree:
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dbdir = api.env.dot_ipa + os.sep + 'alias'
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else:
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dbdir = "/etc/httpd/alias"
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nss.nss_init(dbdir)
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else:
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nss.nss_init_nodb()
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else:
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nss.nss_init(dbdir)
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return nss.Certificate(buffer(data))
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def load_certificate_chain_from_file(filename, dbdir=None):
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"""
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Load a certificate chain from a PEM file.
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Returns a list of nss.Certificate objects.
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"""
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fd = open(filename, 'r')
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data = fd.read()
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fd.close()
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chain = PEM_REGEX.findall(data)
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chain = [load_certificate(cert, PEM, dbdir) for cert in chain]
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return chain
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def load_certificate_from_file(filename, dbdir=None):
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"""
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Load a certificate from a PEM file.
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Returns a nss.Certificate type
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"""
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fd = open(filename, 'r')
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data = fd.read()
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fd.close()
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return load_certificate(data, PEM, dbdir)
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def get_subject(certificate, datatype=PEM, dbdir=None):
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"""
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Load an X509.3 certificate and get the subject.
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"""
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nsscert = load_certificate(certificate, datatype, dbdir)
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return nsscert.subject
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def get_issuer(certificate, datatype=PEM, dbdir=None):
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"""
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Load an X509.3 certificate and get the issuer.
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"""
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nsscert = load_certificate(certificate, datatype, dbdir)
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return nsscert.issuer
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def get_serial_number(certificate, datatype=PEM, dbdir=None):
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"""
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Return the decimal value of the serial number.
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"""
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nsscert = load_certificate(certificate, datatype, dbdir)
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return nsscert.serial_number
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def make_pem(data):
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"""
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Convert a raw base64-encoded blob into something that looks like a PE
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file with lines split to 64 characters and proper headers.
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"""
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pemcert = '\n'.join([data[x:x+64] for x in range(0, len(data), 64)])
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return '-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n' + \
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pemcert + \
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'\n-----END CERTIFICATE-----'
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def normalize_certificate(rawcert):
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"""
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Incoming certificates should be DER-encoded. If not it is converted to
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DER-format.
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Note that this can't be a normalizer on a Param because only unicode
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variables are normalized.
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"""
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if not rawcert:
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return None
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rawcert = strip_header(rawcert)
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if util.isvalid_base64(rawcert):
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try:
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dercert = base64.b64decode(rawcert)
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except Exception, e:
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raise errors.Base64DecodeError(reason=str(e))
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else:
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dercert = rawcert
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# At this point we should have a certificate, either because the data
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# was base64-encoded and now its not or it came in as DER format.
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# Let's decode it and see. Fetching the serial number will pass the
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# certificate through the NSS DER parser.
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try:
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serial = unicode(get_serial_number(dercert, DER))
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except NSPRError, nsprerr:
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if nsprerr.errno == -8183: # SEC_ERROR_BAD_DER
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raise errors.CertificateFormatError(
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error=_('improperly formatted DER-encoded certificate'))
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else:
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raise errors.CertificateFormatError(error=str(nsprerr))
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return dercert
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def write_certificate(rawcert, filename):
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"""
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Write the certificate to a file in PEM format.
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The cert value can be either DER or PEM-encoded, it will be normalized
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to DER regardless, then back out to PEM.
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"""
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dercert = normalize_certificate(rawcert)
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try:
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fp = open(filename, 'w')
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fp.write(make_pem(base64.b64encode(dercert)))
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fp.close()
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except (IOError, OSError), e:
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raise errors.FileError(reason=str(e))
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def verify_cert_subject(ldap, hostname, dercert):
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"""
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Verify that the certificate issuer we're adding matches the issuer
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base of our installation.
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This assumes the certificate has already been normalized.
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This raises an exception on errors and returns nothing otherwise.
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"""
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nsscert = load_certificate(dercert, datatype=DER)
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subject = str(nsscert.subject)
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issuer = str(nsscert.issuer)
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# Handle both supported forms of issuer, from selfsign and dogtag.
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if (not valid_issuer(issuer)):
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raise errors.CertificateOperationError(error=_('Issuer "%(issuer)s" does not match the expected issuer') % \
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{'issuer' : issuer})
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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# this can be run with:
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# python ipalib/x509.py < /etc/ipa/ca.crt
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from ipalib import api
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api.bootstrap()
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api.finalize()
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nss.nss_init_nodb()
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# Read PEM certs from stdin and print out its components
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certlines = sys.stdin.readlines()
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cert = ''.join(certlines)
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nsscert = load_certificate(cert)
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print nsscert
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