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@echo ""
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dev-docs:
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pip install -r docs/requirements.txt
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pip install -r requirements-docs.txt
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reset-db:
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@echo "--> Dropping existing 'lemur' database"
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@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ LDAP support requires the pyldap python library, which also depends on the follo
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To configure the use of an LDAP server, a number of settings need to be configured in `lemur.conf.py`.
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Here is an example LDAP configuration stanza you can add to your config. Adjust to suit your environment of course.
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.. code-block:: python
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LDAP_AUTH = True
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@ -718,7 +718,7 @@ The following configuration properties are required to use the CFSSL issuer plug
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Hashicorp Vault Source/Destination Plugin
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Lemur can import and export certificate data to and from a Hashicorp Vault secrets store. Lemur can connect to a different Vault service per source/destination.
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Lemur can import and export certificate data to and from a Hashicorp Vault secrets store. Lemur can connect to a different Vault service per source/destination.
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.. note:: This plugin does not supersede or overlap the 3rd party Vault Issuer plugin.
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@ -1090,7 +1090,9 @@ Verisign/Symantec
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-----------------
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:Authors:
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Kevin Glisson <kglisson@netflix.com>
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Kevin Glisson <kglisson@netflix.com>,
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Curtis Castrapel <ccastrapel@netflix.com>,
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Hossein Shafagh <hshafagh@netflix.com>
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:Type:
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Issuer
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:Description:
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@ -1116,6 +1118,8 @@ Acme
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:Authors:
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Kevin Glisson <kglisson@netflix.com>,
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Curtis Castrapel <ccastrapel@netflix.com>,
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Hossein Shafagh <hshafagh@netflix.com>,
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Mikhail Khodorovskiy <mikhail.khodorovskiy@jivesoftware.com>
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:Type:
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Issuer
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@ -1127,7 +1131,9 @@ Atlas
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-----
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:Authors:
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Kevin Glisson <kglisson@netflix.com>
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Kevin Glisson <kglisson@netflix.com>,
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Curtis Castrapel <ccastrapel@netflix.com>,
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Hossein Shafagh <hshafagh@netflix.com>
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:Type:
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Metric
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:Description:
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@ -1138,7 +1144,9 @@ Email
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-----
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:Authors:
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Kevin Glisson <kglisson@netflix.com>
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Kevin Glisson <kglisson@netflix.com>,
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Curtis Castrapel <ccastrapel@netflix.com>,
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Hossein Shafagh <hshafagh@netflix.com>
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:Type:
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Notification
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:Description:
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@ -1160,7 +1168,9 @@ AWS
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----
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:Authors:
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Kevin Glisson <kglisson@netflix.com>
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Kevin Glisson <kglisson@netflix.com>,
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Curtis Castrapel <ccastrapel@netflix.com>,
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Hossein Shafagh <hshafagh@netflix.com>
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:Type:
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Source
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:Description:
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@ -1171,7 +1181,9 @@ AWS
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----
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:Authors:
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Kevin Glisson <kglisson@netflix.com>
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Kevin Glisson <kglisson@netflix.com>,
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Curtis Castrapel <ccastrapel@netflix.com>,
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Hossein Shafagh <hshafagh@netflix.com>
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:Type:
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Destination
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:Description:
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# If extensions (or modules to document with autodoc) are in another directory,
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# add these directories to sys.path here. If the directory is relative to the
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# documentation root, use os.path.abspath to make it absolute, like shown here.
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sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath('..'))
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sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath(".."))
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# Mock packages that cannot be installed on rtd
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on_rtd = os.environ.get('READTHEDOCS') == 'True'
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on_rtd = os.environ.get("READTHEDOCS") == "True"
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if on_rtd:
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class Mock(MagicMock):
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@classmethod
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def __getattr__(cls, name):
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return MagicMock()
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MOCK_MODULES = ['ldap']
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MOCK_MODULES = ["ldap"]
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sys.modules.update((mod_name, Mock()) for mod_name in MOCK_MODULES)
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# -- General configuration ------------------------------------------------
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# If your documentation needs a minimal Sphinx version, state it here.
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#needs_sphinx = '1.0'
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# needs_sphinx = '1.0'
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# Add any Sphinx extension module names here, as strings. They can be
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# extensions coming with Sphinx (named 'sphinx.ext.*') or your custom
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# ones.
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extensions = [
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'sphinx.ext.autodoc',
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'sphinxcontrib.autohttp.flask',
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'sphinx.ext.todo',
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]
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extensions = ["sphinx.ext.autodoc", "sphinxcontrib.autohttp.flask", "sphinx.ext.todo"]
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# Add any paths that contain templates here, relative to this directory.
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templates_path = ['_templates']
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templates_path = ["_templates"]
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# The suffix of source filenames.
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source_suffix = '.rst'
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source_suffix = ".rst"
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# The encoding of source files.
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#source_encoding = 'utf-8-sig'
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# source_encoding = 'utf-8-sig'
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# The master toctree document.
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master_doc = 'index'
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master_doc = "index"
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# General information about the project.
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project = u'lemur'
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copyright = u'2018, Netflix Inc.'
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project = u"lemur"
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copyright = u"2018, Netflix Inc."
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# The version info for the project you're documenting, acts as replacement for
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# |version| and |release|, also used in various other places throughout the
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# The language for content autogenerated by Sphinx. Refer to documentation
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#language = None
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# language = None
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# There are two options for replacing |today|: either, you set today to some
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#today = ''
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# today = ''
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# Else, today_fmt is used as the format for a strftime call.
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#today_fmt = '%B %d, %Y'
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# today_fmt = '%B %d, %Y'
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# List of patterns, relative to source directory, that match files and
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# directories to ignore when looking for source files.
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exclude_patterns = ['_build']
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exclude_patterns = ["_build"]
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# The reST default role (used for this markup: `text`) to use for all
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# documents.
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#default_role = None
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# default_role = None
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# If true, '()' will be appended to :func: etc. cross-reference text.
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#add_function_parentheses = True
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# add_function_parentheses = True
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# If true, the current module name will be prepended to all description
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# unit titles (such as .. function::).
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#add_module_names = True
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# add_module_names = True
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# If true, sectionauthor and moduleauthor directives will be shown in the
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# output. They are ignored by default.
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#show_authors = False
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# show_authors = False
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# The name of the Pygments (syntax highlighting) style to use.
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pygments_style = 'sphinx'
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pygments_style = "sphinx"
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# A list of ignored prefixes for module index sorting.
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#modindex_common_prefix = []
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# modindex_common_prefix = []
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# If true, keep warnings as "system message" paragraphs in the built documents.
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#keep_warnings = False
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# keep_warnings = False
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# -- Options for HTML output ----------------------------------------------
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# on_rtd is whether we are on readthedocs.org, this line of code grabbed from docs.readthedocs.org
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on_rtd = os.environ.get('READTHEDOCS', None) == 'True'
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on_rtd = os.environ.get("READTHEDOCS", None) == "True"
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if not on_rtd: # only import and set the theme if we're building docs locally
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import sphinx_rtd_theme
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html_theme = 'sphinx_rtd_theme'
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html_theme = "sphinx_rtd_theme"
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html_theme_path = [sphinx_rtd_theme.get_html_theme_path()]
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# Theme options are theme-specific and customize the look and feel of a theme
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# documentation.
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#html_theme_options = {}
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# html_theme_options = {}
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# Add any paths that contain custom themes here, relative to this directory.
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#html_theme_path = []
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# html_theme_path = []
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# The name for this set of Sphinx documents. If None, it defaults to
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# A shorter title for the navigation bar. Default is the same as html_title.
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# The name of an image file (relative to this directory) to place at the top
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#html_logo = None
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# The name of an image file (within the static path) to use as favicon of the
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# docs. This file should be a Windows icon file (.ico) being 16x16 or 32x32
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# pixels large.
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#html_favicon = None
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# Add any paths that contain custom static files (such as style sheets) here,
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# so a file named "default.css" will overwrite the builtin "default.css".
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html_static_path = ['_static']
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# Add any extra paths that contain custom files (such as robots.txt or
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# .htaccess) here, relative to this directory. These files are copied
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#html_extra_path = []
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# Custom sidebar templates, maps document names to template names.
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#html_sidebars = {}
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# Additional templates that should be rendered to pages, maps page names to
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# template names.
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#html_domain_indices = True
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#html_use_index = True
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# html_use_index = True
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#html_split_index = False
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# html_split_index = False
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# If true, links to the reST sources are added to the pages.
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#html_show_sourcelink = True
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# html_show_sourcelink = True
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# If true, "Created using Sphinx" is shown in the HTML footer. Default is True.
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#html_show_sphinx = True
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# html_show_sphinx = True
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# If true, "(C) Copyright ..." is shown in the HTML footer. Default is True.
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#html_show_copyright = True
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# html_show_copyright = True
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htmlhelp_basename = "lemurdoc"
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#'pointsize': '10pt',
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#'pointsize': '10pt',
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('index', 'lemur.tex', u'Lemur Documentation',
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("index", "lemur.tex", u"Lemur Documentation", u"Netflix Security", "manual")
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# latex_show_pagerefs = False
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#latex_show_urls = False
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# latex_show_urls = False
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('index', 'Lemur', u'Lemur Documentation',
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make
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@ -217,23 +217,23 @@ An example apache config::
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# HSTS (mod_headers is required) (15768000 seconds = 6 months)
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Header always set Strict-Transport-Security "max-age=15768000"
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...
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# Set the lemur DocumentRoot to static/dist
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DocumentRoot /www/lemur/lemur/static/dist
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# Uncomment to force http 1.0 connections to proxy
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# SetEnv force-proxy-request-1.0 1
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#Don't keep proxy connections alive
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SetEnv proxy-nokeepalive 1
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# Only need to do reverse proxy
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ProxyRequests Off
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# Proxy requests to the api to the lemur service (and sanitize redirects from it)
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ProxyPass "/api" "http://127.0.0.1:8000/api"
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ProxyPassReverse "/api" "http://127.0.0.1:8000/api"
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</VirtualHost>
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Also included in the configurations above are several best practices when it comes to deploying TLS. Things like enabling
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==============
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Lemur contains a few tasks that are run and scheduled basis, currently the recommend way to run these tasks is to create
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a cron job that runs the commands.
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celery tasks or cron jobs that run these commands.
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There are currently three commands that could/should be run on a periodic basis:
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@ -326,11 +326,124 @@ There are currently three commands that could/should be run on a periodic basis:
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- `check_revoked`
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- `sync`
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If you are using LetsEncrypt, you must also run the following:
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- `fetch_all_pending_acme_certs`
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- `remove_old_acme_certs`
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How often you run these commands is largely up to the user. `notify` and `check_revoked` are typically run at least once a day.
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`sync` is typically run every 15 minutes.
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`sync` is typically run every 15 minutes. `fetch_all_pending_acme_certs` should be ran frequently (Every minute is fine).
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`remove_old_acme_certs` can be ran more rarely, such as once every week.
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Example cron entries::
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0 22 * * * lemuruser export LEMUR_CONF=/Users/me/.lemur/lemur.conf.py; /www/lemur/bin/lemur notify expirations
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*/15 * * * * lemuruser export LEMUR_CONF=/Users/me/.lemur/lemur.conf.py; /www/lemur/bin/lemur source sync -s all
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0 22 * * * lemuruser export LEMUR_CONF=/Users/me/.lemur/lemur.conf.py; /www/lemur/bin/lemur certificate check_revoked
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Example Celery configuration (To be placed in your configuration file)::
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CELERYBEAT_SCHEDULE = {
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'fetch_all_pending_acme_certs': {
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'task': 'lemur.common.celery.fetch_all_pending_acme_certs',
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'options': {
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'expires': 180
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},
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'schedule': crontab(minute="*"),
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},
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'remove_old_acme_certs': {
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'task': 'lemur.common.celery.remove_old_acme_certs',
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'options': {
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'expires': 180
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},
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'schedule': crontab(hour=7, minute=30, day_of_week=1),
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},
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'clean_all_sources': {
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'task': 'lemur.common.celery.clean_all_sources',
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'options': {
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'expires': 180
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},
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'schedule': crontab(hour=1, minute=0, day_of_week=1),
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},
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'sync_all_sources': {
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'task': 'lemur.common.celery.sync_all_sources',
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'options': {
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'expires': 180
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},
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'schedule': crontab(hour="*/3", minute=5),
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},
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'sync_source_destination': {
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'task': 'lemur.common.celery.sync_source_destination',
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'options': {
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'expires': 180
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},
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'schedule': crontab(hour="*"),
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}
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}
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To enable celery support, you must also have configuration values that tell Celery which broker and backend to use.
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Here are the Celery configuration variables that should be set::
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CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = 'redis://your_redis_url:6379'
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CELERY_BROKER_URL = 'redis://your_redis_url:6379'
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CELERY_IMPORTS = ('lemur.common.celery')
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CELERY_TIMEZONE = 'UTC'
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||||
You must start a single Celery scheduler instance and one or more worker instances in order to handle incoming tasks.
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The scheduler can be started with::
|
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LEMUR_CONF='/location/to/conf.py' /location/to/lemur/bin/celery -A lemur.common.celery beat
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And the worker can be started with desired options such as the following::
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LEMUR_CONF='/location/to/conf.py' /location/to/lemur/bin/celery -A lemur.common.celery worker --concurrency 10 -E -n lemurworker1@%%h
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supervisor or systemd configurations should be created for these in production environments as appropriate.
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||||
|
||||
Add support for LetsEncrypt
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===========================
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LetsEncrypt is a free, limited-feature certificate authority that offers publicly trusted certificates that are valid
|
||||
for 90 days. LetsEncrypt does not use organizational validation (OV), and instead relies on domain validation (DV).
|
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LetsEncrypt requires that we prove ownership of a domain before we're able to issue a certificate for that domain, each
|
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time we want a certificate.
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||||
|
||||
The most common methods to prove ownership are HTTP validation and DNS validation. Lemur supports DNS validation
|
||||
through the creation of DNS TXT records.
|
||||
|
||||
In a nutshell, when we send a certificate request to LetsEncrypt, they generate a random token and ask us to put that
|
||||
token in a DNS text record to prove ownership of a domain. If a certificate request has multiple domains, we must
|
||||
prove ownership of all of these domains through this method. The token is typically written to a TXT record at
|
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-acme_challenge.domain.com. Once we create the appropriate TXT record(s), Lemur will try to validate propagation
|
||||
before requesting that LetsEncrypt finalize the certificate request and send us the certificate.
|
||||
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||||
.. figure:: letsencrypt_flow.png
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||||
|
||||
To start issuing certificates through LetsEncrypt, you must enable Celery support within Lemur first. After doing so,
|
||||
you need to create a LetsEncrypt authority. To do this, visit
|
||||
Authorities -> Create. Set the applicable attributes and click "More Options".
|
||||
|
||||
.. figure:: letsencrypt_authority_1.png
|
||||
|
||||
You will need to set "Certificate" to LetsEncrypt's active chain of trust for the authority you want to use. To find
|
||||
the active chain of trust at the time of writing, please visit `LetsEncrypt
|
||||
<https://letsencrypt.org/certificates/>`_.
|
||||
|
||||
Under Acme_url, enter in the appropriate endpoint URL. Lemur supports LetsEncrypt's V2 API, and we recommend you to use
|
||||
this. At the time of writing, the staging and production URLs for LetsEncrypt V2 are
|
||||
https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory and https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory.
|
||||
|
||||
.. figure:: letsencrypt_authority_2.png
|
||||
|
||||
After creating the authorities, we will need to create a DNS provider. Visit `Admin` -> `DNS Providers` and click
|
||||
`Create`. Lemur comes with a few provider plugins built in, with different options. Create a DNS provider with the
|
||||
appropriate choices.
|
||||
|
||||
.. figure:: create_dns_provider.png
|
||||
|
||||
By default, users will need to select the DNS provider that is authoritative over their domain in order for the
|
||||
LetsEncrypt flow to function. However, Lemur will attempt to automatically determine the appropriate provider if
|
||||
possible. To enable this functionality, periodically (or through Cron/Celery) run `lemur dns_providers get_all_zones`.
|
||||
This command will traverse all DNS providers, determine which zones they control, and upload this list of zones to
|
||||
Lemur's database (in the dns_providers table). Alternatively, you can manually input this data.
|
||||
|
@ -5,7 +5,8 @@
|
||||
:license: Apache, see LICENSE for more details.
|
||||
|
||||
.. moduleauthor:: Kevin Glisson <kglisson@netflix.com>
|
||||
|
||||
.. moduleauthor:: Curtis Castrapel <ccastrapel@netflix.com>
|
||||
.. moduleauthor:: Hossein Shafagh <hshafagh@netflix.com>
|
||||
|
||||
"""
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import time
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