freeipa/ipatests/create_external_ca.py
Fraser Tweedale f9b22283dd add test for external CA key size sanity check
We recently added validation of externally-signed CA certificate to
ensure certificates signed by external CAs with too-small keys
(according to system crypto policy) are rejected.

Add an integration test that attempts to renew with a 1024-bit
external CA, and asserts failure.

Part of: https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/7761

Reviewed-By: Christian Heimes <cheimes@redhat.com>
2019-05-28 10:04:30 +03:00

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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import argparse
from cryptography import x509
from cryptography.x509.oid import NameOID
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives import hashes
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.asymmetric import rsa
from cryptography.hazmat.backends import default_backend
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives import serialization
import datetime
ISSUER_CN = 'example.test'
class ExternalCA:
"""Provide external CA for testing
"""
def __init__(self, days=365, key_size=None):
self.now = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
self.delta = datetime.timedelta(days=days)
self.ca_key = None
self.ca_public_key = None
self.issuer = None
self.key_size = key_size or 2048
def create_ca_key(self):
"""Create private and public key for CA
Note: The test still creates 2048 although IPA CA uses 3072 bit RSA
by default. This also tests that IPA supports an external signing CA
with weaker keys than the IPA base CA.
"""
self.ca_key = rsa.generate_private_key(
public_exponent=65537,
key_size=self.key_size,
backend=default_backend(),
)
self.ca_public_key = self.ca_key.public_key()
def sign(self, builder):
return builder.sign(
private_key=self.ca_key,
algorithm=hashes.SHA256(),
backend=default_backend(),
)
def create_ca(self, cn=ISSUER_CN, path_length=None):
"""Create root CA.
:returns: bytes -- Root CA in PEM format.
"""
if self.ca_key is None:
self.create_ca_key()
subject = self.issuer = x509.Name([
x509.NameAttribute(NameOID.COMMON_NAME, str(cn)),
])
builder = x509.CertificateBuilder()
builder = builder.subject_name(subject)
builder = builder.issuer_name(self.issuer)
builder = builder.public_key(self.ca_public_key)
builder = builder.serial_number(x509.random_serial_number())
builder = builder.not_valid_before(self.now)
builder = builder.not_valid_after(self.now + self.delta)
builder = builder.add_extension(
x509.KeyUsage(
digital_signature=False,
content_commitment=False,
key_encipherment=False,
data_encipherment=False,
key_agreement=False,
key_cert_sign=True,
crl_sign=True,
encipher_only=False,
decipher_only=False,
),
critical=True,
)
builder = builder.add_extension(
x509.BasicConstraints(ca=True, path_length=path_length),
critical=True,
)
builder = builder.add_extension(
x509.SubjectKeyIdentifier.from_public_key(self.ca_public_key),
critical=False,
)
builder = builder.add_extension(
x509.AuthorityKeyIdentifier.from_issuer_public_key(
self.ca_public_key
),
critical=False,
)
cert = builder.sign(self.ca_key, hashes.SHA256(), default_backend())
return cert.public_bytes(serialization.Encoding.PEM)
def sign_csr(self, ipa_csr, path_length=1):
"""Sign certificate CSR.
:param ipa_csr: CSR in PEM format.
:type ipa_csr: bytes.
:returns: bytes -- Signed CA in PEM format.
"""
csr_tbs = x509.load_pem_x509_csr(ipa_csr, default_backend())
csr_public_key = csr_tbs.public_key()
csr_subject = csr_tbs.subject
builder = x509.CertificateBuilder()
builder = builder.public_key(csr_public_key)
builder = builder.subject_name(csr_subject)
builder = builder.serial_number(x509.random_serial_number())
builder = builder.issuer_name(self.issuer)
builder = builder.not_valid_before(self.now)
builder = builder.not_valid_after(self.now + self.delta)
builder = builder.add_extension(
x509.KeyUsage(
digital_signature=False,
content_commitment=False,
key_encipherment=False,
data_encipherment=False,
key_agreement=False,
key_cert_sign=True,
crl_sign=True,
encipher_only=False,
decipher_only=False,
),
critical=True,
)
builder = builder.add_extension(
x509.SubjectKeyIdentifier.from_public_key(csr_public_key),
critical=False,
)
builder = builder.add_extension(
x509.AuthorityKeyIdentifier.from_issuer_public_key(
self.ca_public_key
),
critical=False,
)
builder = builder.add_extension(
x509.BasicConstraints(ca=True, path_length=path_length),
critical=True,
)
cert = self.sign(builder)
return cert.public_bytes(serialization.Encoding.PEM)
def main():
IPA_CSR = '/root/ipa.csr'
ROOT_CA = '/tmp/rootca.pem'
IPA_CA = '/tmp/ipaca.pem'
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser("Create external CA")
parser.add_argument(
'--csr', type=argparse.FileType('rb'), default=IPA_CSR,
help="Path to ipa.csr (default: {})".format(IPA_CSR)
)
parser.add_argument(
'--rootca', type=argparse.FileType('wb'), default=ROOT_CA,
help="New root CA file (default: {})".format(ROOT_CA)
)
parser.add_argument(
'--ipaca', type=argparse.FileType('wb'), default=IPA_CA,
help="New IPA CA file (default: {})".format(ROOT_CA)
)
args = parser.parse_args()
with args.csr as f:
ipa_csr = f.read()
external_ca = ExternalCA()
root_ca = external_ca.create_ca()
ipa_ca = external_ca.sign_csr(ipa_csr)
with args.rootca as f:
f.write(root_ca)
with args.ipaca as f:
f.write(ipa_ca)
o = "ipa-server-install --external-cert-file={} --external-cert-file={}"
print(o.format(args.rootca.name, args.ipaca.name))
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()