freeipa/ipalib/plugins/cert.py
Rob Crittenden bd619adb5c Use a new mechanism for delegating certificate issuance.
Using the client IP address was a rather poor mechanism for controlling
who could request certificates for whom. Instead the client machine will
bind using the host service principal and request the certificate.

In order to do this:
* the service will need to exist
* the machine needs to be in the certadmin rolegroup
* the host needs to be in the managedBy attribute of the service

It might look something like:

admin

ipa host-add client.example.com --password=secret123
ipa service-add HTTP/client.example.com
ipa service-add-host --hosts=client.example.com HTTP/client.example.com
ipa rolegroup-add-member --hosts=client.example.com certadmin

client

ipa-client-install
ipa-join -w secret123
kinit -kt /etc/krb5.keytab host/client.example.com
ipa -d cert-request file://web.csr --principal=HTTP/client.example.com
2009-11-03 09:04:05 -07:00

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# Authors:
# Andrew Wnuk <awnuk@redhat.com>
# Jason Gerard DeRose <jderose@redhat.com>
#
# Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat
# see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information
#
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#
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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#
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
"""
Command plugins for IPA-RA certificate operations.
"""
from ipalib import api, SkipPluginModule
if api.env.enable_ra is not True:
# In this case, abort loading this plugin module...
raise SkipPluginModule(reason='env.enable_ra is not True')
from ipalib import Command, Str, Int, Bytes, Flag
from ipalib import errors
from ipalib.plugins.virtual import *
from ipalib.plugins.service import split_principal
import base64
from OpenSSL import crypto
from ipalib.request import context
from ipapython import dnsclient
def get_serial(certificate):
"""
Given a certificate, return the serial number in that cert
In theory there should be only one cert per object so even if we get
passed in a list/tuple only return the first one.
"""
if type(certificate) in (list, tuple):
certificate = certificate[0]
try:
x509 = crypto.load_certificate(crypto.FILETYPE_ASN1, certificate)
serial = str(x509.get_serial_number())
except crypto.Error:
raise errors.GenericError(format='Unable to decode certificate in entry')
return serial
def get_csr_hostname(csr):
"""
Return the value of CN in the subject of the request
"""
try:
der = base64.b64decode(csr)
request = crypto.load_certificate_request(crypto.FILETYPE_ASN1, der)
sub = request.get_subject().get_components()
for s in sub:
if s[0].lower() == "cn":
return s[1]
except crypto.Error, e:
raise errors.GenericError(format='Unable to decode CSR: %s' % str(e))
return None
def validate_csr(ugettext, csr):
"""
For now just verify that it is properly base64-encoded.
"""
try:
base64.b64decode(csr)
except Exception, e:
raise errors.Base64DecodeError(reason=str(e))
class cert_request(VirtualCommand):
"""
Submit a certificate signing request.
"""
takes_args = (Str('csr', validate_csr),)
operation="request certificate"
takes_options = (
Str('principal',
doc="service principal for this certificate (e.g. HTTP/test.example.com)",
),
Str('request_type',
default=u'pkcs10',
autofill=True,
),
Flag('add',
doc="automatically add the principal if it doesn't exist",
default=False,
autofill=True
),
)
def execute(self, csr, **kw):
ldap = self.api.Backend.ldap2
skw = {"all": True}
principal = kw.get('principal')
add = kw.get('add')
del kw['principal']
del kw['add']
service = None
# Can this user request certs?
self.check_access()
# FIXME: add support for subject alt name
# Is this cert for this principal?
subject_host = get_csr_hostname(csr)
# Ensure that the hostname in the CSR matches the principal
(servicename, hostname, realm) = split_principal(principal)
if subject_host.lower() != hostname.lower():
raise errors.ACIError(info="hostname in subject of request '%s' does not match principal hostname '%s'" % (subject_host, hostname))
# See if the service exists and punt if it doesn't and we aren't
# going to add it
try:
(dn, service) = api.Command['service_show'](principal, **skw)
if 'usercertificate' in service:
# FIXME, what to do here? Do we revoke the old cert?
raise errors.GenericError(format='entry already has a certificate, serial number %s' % get_serial(service['usercertificate']))
except errors.NotFound, e:
if not add:
raise errors.NotFound(reason="The service principal for this request doesn't exist.")
try:
(dn, service) = api.Command['service_add'](principal, **{})
except errors.ACIError:
raise errors.ACIError(info='You need to be a member of the serviceadmin role to add services')
# We got this far so the service entry exists, can we write it?
if not ldap.can_write(dn, "usercertificate"):
raise errors.ACIError(info="Insufficient 'write' privilege to the 'userCertificate' attribute of entry '%s'." % dn)
# Request the certificate
result = self.Backend.ra.request_certificate(csr, **kw)
# Success? Then add it to the service entry.
if result.get('status') == 0:
skw = {"usercertificate": str(result.get('certificate'))}
api.Command['service_mod'](principal, **skw)
return result
def output_for_cli(self, textui, result, *args, **kw):
if isinstance(result, dict) and len(result) > 0:
textui.print_entry(result, 0)
else:
textui.print_plain('Failed to submit a certificate request.')
def run(self, *args, **options):
"""
Dispatch to forward() and execute() to do work locally and on the
server.
"""
if self.env.in_server:
return self.execute(*args, **options)
# Client-side code
csr = args[0]
if csr[:7] == "file://":
file = csr[7:]
try:
f = open(file, "r")
csr = f.readlines()
f.close()
except IOError, err:
raise errors.ValidationError(name='csr', error=err[1])
csr = "".join(csr)
# We just want the CSR bits, make sure there is nothing else
s = csr.find("-----BEGIN NEW CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----")
e = csr.find("-----END NEW CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----")
if s >= 0:
csr = csr[s+40:e]
csr = csr.decode('UTF-8')
return self.forward(csr, **options)
api.register(cert_request)
class cert_status(VirtualCommand):
"""
Check status of a certificate signing request.
"""
takes_args = ('request_id')
operation = "certificate status"
def execute(self, request_id, **kw):
self.check_access()
return self.Backend.ra.check_request_status(request_id)
def output_for_cli(self, textui, result, *args, **kw):
if isinstance(result, dict) and len(result) > 0:
textui.print_entry(result, 0)
else:
textui.print_plain('Failed to retrieve a request status.')
api.register(cert_status)
class cert_get(VirtualCommand):
"""
Retrieve an existing certificate.
"""
takes_args = ('serial_number')
operation="retrieve certificate"
def execute(self, serial_number):
self.check_access()
return self.Backend.ra.get_certificate(serial_number)
def output_for_cli(self, textui, result, *args, **kw):
if isinstance(result, dict) and len(result) > 0:
textui.print_entry(result, 0)
else:
textui.print_plain('Failed to obtain a certificate.')
api.register(cert_get)
class cert_revoke(VirtualCommand):
"""
Revoke a certificate.
"""
takes_args = ('serial_number')
operation = "revoke certificate"
# FIXME: The default is 0. Is this really an Int param?
takes_options = (
Int('revocation_reason?',
doc='Reason for revoking the certificate (0-10)',
minvalue=0,
maxvalue=10,
default=0,
),
)
def execute(self, serial_number, **kw):
self.check_access()
return self.Backend.ra.revoke_certificate(serial_number, **kw)
def output_for_cli(self, textui, result, *args, **kw):
if isinstance(result, dict) and len(result) > 0:
textui.print_entry(result, 0)
else:
textui.print_plain('Failed to revoke a certificate.')
api.register(cert_revoke)
class cert_remove_hold(VirtualCommand):
"""
Take a revoked certificate off hold.
"""
takes_args = ('serial_number')
operation = "certificate remove hold"
def execute(self, serial_number, **kw):
self.check_access()
return self.Backend.ra.take_certificate_off_hold(serial_number)
def output_for_cli(self, textui, result, *args, **kw):
if isinstance(result, dict) and len(result) > 0:
textui.print_entry(result, 0)
else:
textui.print_plain('Failed to take a revoked certificate off hold.')
api.register(cert_remove_hold)