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# Authors: # Rob Crittenden <rcritten@@redhat.com> # John Dennis <jdennis@redhat.com> # # Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat # see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
Backend plugin for RA activities.
The `ra` plugin provides access to the CA to issue, retrieve, and revoke certificates via the following methods:
* `ra.check_request_status()` - check certificate request status. * `ra.get_certificate()` - retrieve an existing certificate. * `ra.request_certificate()` - request a new certificate. * `ra.revoke_certificate()` - revoke a certificate. * `ra.take_certificate_off_hold()` - take a certificate off hold. """
# In this case, abort loading this plugin module... from ipalib import Backend from ipalib import errors from ipalib import x509 from ipalib import pkcs10 from ipapython.dn import DN, EditableDN, RDN from ipapython.certdb import get_ca_nickname import subprocess import os import re from ipaserver.plugins import rabase from ipaserver.install import certs import tempfile from ipalib import _ from ipalib import api from ipalib.plugins.cert import get_csr_hostname from nss.error import NSPRError
class ra(rabase.rabase): """ Request Authority backend plugin. """
def request_certificate(self, csr, request_type='pkcs10'): """ :param csr: The certificate signing request. :param request_type: The request type (defaults to ``'pkcs10'``).
Submit certificate signing request.
The command returns a dict with these possible key/value pairs. Some key/value pairs may be absent.
+---------------+---------------+---------------+ |result name |result type |comments | +===============+===============+===============+ |serial_number |unicode [1]_ | | +---------------+---------------+---------------+ |certificate |unicode [2]_ | | +---------------+---------------+---------------+ |request_id |unicode | | +---------------+---------------+---------------+ |subject |unicode | | +---------------+---------------+---------------+
.. [1] Passed through XMLRPC as decimal string. Can convert to optimal integer type (int or long) via int(serial_number)
.. [2] Base64 encoded
""" try: config = api.Command['config_show']()['result'] subject_base = EditableDN(config.get('ipacertificatesubjectbase')[0]) hostname = get_csr_hostname(csr) subject_base.insert(0, RDN(('CN', hostname))) request = pkcs10.load_certificate_request(csr) # python-nss normalizes the request subject request_subject = DN(str(pkcs10.get_subject(request)))
if subject_base != request_subject: raise errors.CertificateOperationError(error=_('Request subject "%(request_subject)s" does not match the form "%(subject_base)s"') % \ {'request_subject' : request_subject, 'subject_base' : subject_base}) except errors.CertificateOperationError, e: raise e except NSPRError, e: raise errors.CertificateOperationError(error=_('unable to decode csr: %s') % e)
# certutil wants the CSR to have have a header and footer. Add one # if it isn't there. s = csr.find('-----BEGIN NEW CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----') if s == -1: s = csr.find('-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----') if s == -1: csr = '-----BEGIN NEW CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----\n' + csr + \ '\n-----END NEW CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----\n'
try: (csr_fd, csr_name) = tempfile.mkstemp() os.write(csr_fd, csr) os.close(csr_fd) except Exception, e: try: os.remove(csr_name) except: pass self.log.error('unable to create temporary csr file: %s' % e) raise errors.CertificateOperationError(error=_('file operation'))
try: (cert_fd, cert_name) = tempfile.mkstemp() os.close(cert_fd) except Exception, e: try: os.remove(csr_name) except: pass try: os.remove(cert_name) except: pass self.log.error('unable to create temporary certificate file: %s' % e) raise errors.CertificateOperationError(error=_('file operation'))
try: serialno = certs.next_serial(self.serial_file) except Exception, e: try: os.remove(csr_name) except: pass try: os.remove(cert_name) except: pass self.log.error('next_serial() failed: %s' % e) raise errors.CertificateOperationError(error=_('cannot obtain next serial number'))
try: args = [ "/usr/bin/certutil", "-C", "-d", self.sec_dir, "-c", get_ca_nickname(api.env.realm), "-i", csr_name, "-o", cert_name, "-m", str(serialno), "-v", "60", "-1", "-5", "-6", "-a", "-f", self.pwd_file] self.log.debug("issue cert: %s" % str(args)) p = subprocess.Popen(args, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, close_fds=True) p.stdin.write("0\n1\n2\n3\n9\ny\n") p.stdin.write("0\n9\nn\n") p.stdin.write("1\n9\nn\n") (stdout, stderr) = p.communicate() status = p.returncode self.log.debug("stdout = %s" % stdout) self.log.debug("stderr = %s" % stderr) if status != 0: try: os.remove(cert_name) except: pass self.log.error('certutil failed: %s' % stderr) raise errors.CertificateOperationError(error=_('certutil failure')) finally: try: os.remove(csr_name) except: pass
try: cert_fd = open(cert_name) cert = cert_fd.read() cert_fd.close() finally: try: os.remove(cert_name) except: pass
try: subject = x509.get_subject(cert)
serial = x509.get_serial_number(cert) except NSPRError, e: self.log.error('Unable to decode certificate in entry: %s' % str(e)) raise errors.CertificateOperationError( error=_('Unable to decode certificate in entry: %s') % str(e))
# To make it look like dogtag return just the base64 data. cert = cert.replace('\n','') cert = cert.replace('\r','') s = cert.find('-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----') e = cert.find('-----END CERTIFICATE-----') s = s + 27 cert = cert[s:e]
cmd_result = {} cmd_result['serial_number'] = unicode(serial) # convert long to decimal unicode string cmd_result['serial_number_hex'] = u'0x%X' % serial cmd_result['certificate'] = unicode(cert) cmd_result['subject'] = unicode(subject)
return cmd_result
api.register(ra) |