Merge branch 'add-ca-cert-notifications' of github.com:jtschladen/lemur into add-ca-cert-notifications

This commit is contained in:
Jasmine Schladen 2020-12-02 11:46:40 -08:00
commit b40cb5562a
20 changed files with 511 additions and 41 deletions

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@ -431,8 +431,8 @@ And the worker can be started with desired options such as the following::
supervisor or systemd configurations should be created for these in production environments as appropriate.
Add support for LetsEncrypt
===========================
Add support for LetsEncrypt/ACME
================================
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).
@ -440,7 +440,10 @@ LetsEncrypt requires that we prove ownership of a domain before we're able to is
time we want a certificate.
The most common methods to prove ownership are HTTP validation and DNS validation. Lemur supports DNS validation
through the creation of DNS TXT records.
through the creation of DNS TXT records as well as HTTP validation, reusing the destination concept.
ACME DNS Challenge
------------------
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
@ -478,6 +481,24 @@ possible. To enable this functionality, periodically (or through Cron/Celery) ru
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.
ACME HTTP Challenge
-------------------
The flow for requesting a certificate using the HTTP challenge is not that different from the one described for the DNS
challenge. The only difference is, that instead of creating a DNS TXT record, a file is uploaded to a Webserver which
serves the file at `http://<domain>/.well-known/acme-challenge/<token>`
Currently the HTTP challenge also works without Celery, since it's done while creating the certificate, and doesn't
rely on celery to create the DNS record. This will change when we implement mix & match of acme challenge types.
To create a HTTP compatible Authority, you first need to create a new destination that will be used to deploy the
challenge token. Visit `Admin` -> `Destination` and click `Create`. The path you provide for the destination needs to
be the exact path that is called when the ACME providers calls ``http://<domain>/.well-known/acme-challenge/`. The
token part will be added dynamically by the acme_upload.
Currently only the SFTP and S3 Bucket destination support the ACME HTTP challenge.
Afterwards you can create a new certificate authority as described in the DNS challenge, but need to choose
`Acme HTTP-01` as the plugin type, and then the destination you created beforehand.
LetsEncrypt: pinning to cross-signed ICA
----------------------------------------

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@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ class LdapPrincipal:
for group in lgroups:
(dn, values) = group
if type(values) == dict:
self.ldap_groups.append(values["cn"][0].decode("ascii"))
self.ldap_groups.append(values["cn"][0].decode("utf-8"))
else:
lgroups = self.ldap_client.search_s(
self.ldap_base_dn, ldap.SCOPE_SUBTREE, ldap_filter, self.ldap_attrs

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@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ from lemur.certificates.schemas import CertificateOutputSchema, CertificateInput
from lemur.common.utils import generate_private_key, truthiness
from lemur.destinations.models import Destination
from lemur.domains.models import Domain
from lemur.endpoints import service as endpoint_service
from lemur.extensions import metrics, sentry, signals
from lemur.models import certificate_associations
from lemur.notifications.models import Notification
@ -797,3 +798,61 @@ def reissue_certificate(certificate, replace=None, user=None):
new_cert = create(**primitives)
return new_cert
def is_attached_to_endpoint(certificate_name, endpoint_name):
"""
Find if given certificate is attached to the endpoint. Both, certificate and endpoint, are identified by name.
This method talks to elb and finds the real time information.
:param certificate_name:
:param endpoint_name:
:return: True if certificate is attached to the given endpoint, False otherwise
"""
endpoint = endpoint_service.get_by_name(endpoint_name)
attached_certificates = endpoint.source.plugin.get_endpoint_certificate_names(endpoint)
return certificate_name in attached_certificates
def remove_from_destination(certificate, destination):
"""
Remove the certificate from given destination if clean() is implemented
:param certificate:
:param destination:
:return:
"""
plugin = plugins.get(destination.plugin_name)
if not hasattr(plugin, "clean"):
info_text = f"Cannot clean certificate {certificate.name}, {destination.plugin_name} plugin does not implement 'clean()'"
current_app.logger.warning(info_text)
else:
plugin.clean(certificate=certificate, options=destination.options)
def cleanup_after_revoke(certificate):
"""
Perform the needed cleanup for a revoked certificate. This includes -
1. Disabling notification
2. Disabling auto-rotation
3. Update certificate status to 'revoked'
4. Remove from AWS
:param certificate: Certificate object to modify and update in DB
:return: None
"""
certificate.notify = False
certificate.rotation = False
certificate.status = 'revoked'
error_message = ""
for destination in list(certificate.destinations):
try:
remove_from_destination(certificate, destination)
certificate.destinations.remove(destination)
except Exception as e:
# This cleanup is the best-effort since certificate is already revoked at this point.
# We will capture the exception and move on to the next destination
sentry.captureException()
error_message = error_message + f"Failed to remove destination: {destination.label}. {str(e)}. "
database.update(certificate)
return error_message

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@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ from lemur.auth.permissions import AuthorityPermission, CertificatePermission
from lemur.certificates import service
from lemur.certificates.models import Certificate
from lemur.extensions import sentry
from lemur.plugins.base import plugins
from lemur.certificates.schemas import (
certificate_input_schema,
@ -888,8 +889,24 @@ class Certificates(AuthenticatedResource):
if cert.owner != data["owner"]:
service.cleanup_owner_roles_notification(cert.owner, data)
error_message = ""
# if destination is removed, cleanup the certificate from AWS
for destination in cert.destinations:
if destination not in data["destinations"]:
try:
service.remove_from_destination(cert, destination)
except Exception as e:
sentry.captureException()
# Add the removed destination back
data["destinations"].append(destination)
error_message = error_message + f"Failed to remove destination: {destination.label}. {str(e)}. "
# go ahead with DB update
cert = service.update(certificate_id, **data)
log_service.create(g.current_user, "update_cert", certificate=cert)
if error_message:
return dict(message=f"Edit Successful except -\n\n {error_message}"), 400
return cert
@validate_schema(certificate_edit_input_schema, certificate_output_schema)
@ -1433,16 +1450,24 @@ class CertificateRevoke(AuthenticatedResource):
return dict(message="Cannot revoke certificate. No external id found."), 400
if cert.endpoints:
return (
dict(
message="Cannot revoke certificate. Endpoints are deployed with the given certificate."
),
403,
)
for endpoint in cert.endpoints:
if service.is_attached_to_endpoint(cert.name, endpoint.name):
return (
dict(
message="Cannot revoke certificate. Endpoints are deployed with the given certificate."
),
403,
)
plugin = plugins.get(cert.authority.plugin_name)
plugin.revoke_certificate(cert, data)
log_service.create(g.current_user, "revoke_cert", certificate=cert)
# Perform cleanup after revoke
error_message = service.cleanup_after_revoke(cert)
if error_message:
return dict(message=f"Certificate (id:{cert.id}) is revoked - {error_message}"), 400
return dict(id=cert.id)

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@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ import random
import re
import string
import pem
import base64
import sqlalchemy
from cryptography import x509
@ -34,6 +35,12 @@ paginated_parser.add_argument("filter", type=str, location="args")
paginated_parser.add_argument("owner", type=str, location="args")
def base64encode(string):
# Performs Base64 encoding of string to string using the base64.b64encode() function
# which encodes bytes to bytes.
return base64.b64encode(string.encode()).decode()
def get_psuedo_random_string():
"""
Create a random and strongish challenge.

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@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ class AcmeHandler(object):
def revoke_certificate(self, certificate):
if not self.reuse_account(certificate.authority):
raise InvalidConfiguration("There is no ACME account saved, unable to revoke the certificate.")
acme_client, _ = self.acme.setup_acme_client(certificate.authority)
acme_client, _ = self.setup_acme_client(certificate.authority)
fullchain_com = jose.ComparableX509(
OpenSSL.crypto.load_certificate(

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@ -149,6 +149,38 @@ def get_listener_arn_from_endpoint(endpoint_name, endpoint_port, **kwargs):
raise
@sts_client("elbv2")
@retry(retry_on_exception=retry_throttled, wait_fixed=2000, stop_max_attempt_number=5)
def get_load_balancer_arn_from_endpoint(endpoint_name, **kwargs):
"""
Get a load balancer ARN from an endpoint.
:param endpoint_name:
:return:
"""
try:
client = kwargs.pop("client")
elbs = client.describe_load_balancers(Names=[endpoint_name])
if "LoadBalancers" in elbs and elbs["LoadBalancers"]:
return elbs["LoadBalancers"][0]["LoadBalancerArn"]
except Exception as e: # noqa
metrics.send(
"get_load_balancer_arn_from_endpoint",
"counter",
1,
metric_tags={
"error": str(e),
"endpoint_name": endpoint_name,
},
)
sentry.captureException(
extra={
"endpoint_name": str(endpoint_name),
}
)
raise
@sts_client("elb")
@retry(retry_on_exception=retry_throttled, wait_fixed=2000, stop_max_attempt_number=20)
def get_elbs(**kwargs):

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@ -300,6 +300,41 @@ class AWSSourcePlugin(SourcePlugin):
)
return None
def get_endpoint_certificate_names(self, endpoint):
options = endpoint.source.options
account_number = self.get_option("accountNumber", options)
region = get_region_from_dns(endpoint.dnsname)
certificate_names = []
if endpoint.type == "elb":
elb_details = elb.get_elbs(account_number=account_number,
region=region,
LoadBalancerNames=[endpoint.name],)
for lb_description in elb_details["LoadBalancerDescriptions"]:
for listener_description in lb_description["ListenerDescriptions"]:
listener = listener_description.get("Listener")
if not listener.get("SSLCertificateId"):
continue
certificate_names.append(iam.get_name_from_arn(listener.get("SSLCertificateId")))
elif endpoint.type == "elbv2":
listeners = elb.describe_listeners_v2(
account_number=account_number,
region=region,
LoadBalancerArn=elb.get_load_balancer_arn_from_endpoint(endpoint.name,
account_number=account_number,
region=region),
)
for listener in listeners["Listeners"]:
if not listener.get("Certificates"):
continue
for certificate in listener["Certificates"]:
certificate_names.append(iam.get_name_from_arn(certificate["CertificateArn"]))
return certificate_names
class AWSDestinationPlugin(DestinationPlugin):
title = "AWS"
@ -344,6 +379,10 @@ class AWSDestinationPlugin(DestinationPlugin):
def deploy(self, elb_name, account, region, certificate):
pass
def clean(self, certificate, options, **kwargs):
account_number = self.get_option("accountNumber", options)
iam.delete_cert(certificate.name, account_number=account_number)
class S3DestinationPlugin(ExportDestinationPlugin):
title = "AWS-S3"

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
import boto3
from moto import mock_sts, mock_elb
from moto import mock_sts, mock_ec2, mock_elb, mock_elbv2, mock_iam
@mock_sts()
@ -27,3 +27,107 @@ def test_get_all_elbs(app, aws_credentials):
elbs = get_all_elbs(account_number="123456789012", region="us-east-1")
assert elbs
@mock_sts()
@mock_ec2
@mock_elbv2()
@mock_iam
def test_create_elb_with_https_listener_miscellaneous(app, aws_credentials):
from lemur.plugins.lemur_aws import iam, elb
endpoint_name = "example-lbv2"
account_number = "123456789012"
region_ue1 = "us-east-1"
client = boto3.client("elbv2", region_name="us-east-1")
ec2 = boto3.resource("ec2", region_name="us-east-1")
# Create VPC
vpc = ec2.create_vpc(CidrBlock="172.28.7.0/24")
# Create LB (elbv2) in above VPC
assert create_load_balancer(client, ec2, vpc.id, endpoint_name)
# Create target group
target_group_arn = create_target_group(client, vpc.id)
assert target_group_arn
# Test get_load_balancer_arn_from_endpoint
lb_arn = elb.get_load_balancer_arn_from_endpoint(endpoint_name,
account_number=account_number,
region=region_ue1)
assert lb_arn
# Test describe_listeners_v2
listeners = elb.describe_listeners_v2(account_number=account_number,
region=region_ue1,
LoadBalancerArn=lb_arn)
assert listeners
assert not listeners["Listeners"]
# Upload cert
response = iam.upload_cert("LemurTestCert", "testCert", "cert1", "cert2",
account_number=account_number)
assert response
cert_arn = response["ServerCertificateMetadata"]["Arn"]
assert cert_arn
# Create https listener using above cert
listeners = client.create_listener(
LoadBalancerArn=lb_arn,
Protocol="HTTPS",
Port=443,
Certificates=[{"CertificateArn": cert_arn}],
DefaultActions=[{"Type": "forward", "TargetGroupArn": target_group_arn}],
)
assert listeners
listener_arn = listeners["Listeners"][0]["ListenerArn"]
assert listener_arn
assert listeners["Listeners"]
for listener in listeners["Listeners"]:
if listener["Port"] == 443:
assert listener["Certificates"]
assert cert_arn == listener["Certificates"][0]["CertificateArn"]
# Test get_listener_arn_from_endpoint
assert listener_arn == elb.get_listener_arn_from_endpoint(
endpoint_name,
443,
account_number=account_number,
region=region_ue1,
)
@mock_sts()
@mock_elb()
def test_get_all_elbs_v2():
from lemur.plugins.lemur_aws.elb import get_all_elbs_v2
elbs = get_all_elbs_v2(account_number="123456789012",
region="us-east-1")
assert elbs
def create_load_balancer(client, ec2, vpc_id, endpoint_name):
subnet1 = ec2.create_subnet(
VpcId=vpc_id,
CidrBlock="172.28.7.192/26",
AvailabilityZone="us-east-1a"
)
return client.create_load_balancer(
Name=endpoint_name,
Subnets=[
subnet1.id,
],
)
def create_target_group(client, vpc_id):
response = client.create_target_group(
Name="a-target",
Protocol="HTTPS",
Port=443,
VpcId=vpc_id,
)
return response.get("TargetGroups")[0]["TargetGroupArn"]

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@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
try:
VERSION = __import__("pkg_resources").get_distribution(__name__).version
except Exception as e:
VERSION = "unknown"

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@ -0,0 +1,184 @@
"""
.. module: lemur.plugins.lemur_azure_dest.plugin
:platform: Unix
:copyright: (c) 2019
:license: Apache, see LICENCE for more details.
Plugin for uploading certificates and private key as secret to azure key-vault
that can be pulled down by end point nodes.
.. moduleauthor:: sirferl
"""
from flask import current_app
from lemur.common.defaults import common_name, bitstrength
from lemur.common.utils import parse_certificate, parse_private_key
from lemur.plugins.bases import DestinationPlugin
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives import serialization
import requests
import json
import sys
def handle_response(my_response):
"""
Helper function for parsing responses from the Entrust API.
:param my_response:
:return: :raise Exception:
"""
msg = {
200: "The request was successful.",
400: "Keyvault Error"
}
try:
data = json.loads(my_response.content)
except ValueError:
# catch an empty jason object here
data = {'response': 'No detailed message'}
status_code = my_response.status_code
if status_code > 399:
raise Exception(f"AZURE error: {msg.get(status_code, status_code)}\n{data}")
log_data = {
"function": f"{__name__}.{sys._getframe().f_code.co_name}",
"message": "Response",
"status": status_code,
"response": data
}
current_app.logger.info(log_data)
if data == {'response': 'No detailed message'}:
# status if no data
return status_code
else:
# return data from the response
return data
def get_access_token(tenant, appID, password, self):
"""
Gets the access token with the appid and the password and returns it
Improvment option: we can try to save it and renew it only when necessary
:param tenant: Tenant used
:param appID: Application ID from Azure
:param password: password for Application ID
:return: Access token to post to the keyvault
"""
# prepare the call for the access_token
auth_url = f"https://login.microsoftonline.com/{tenant}/oauth2/token"
post_data = {
'grant_type': 'client_credentials',
'client_id': appID,
'client_secret': password,
'resource': 'https://vault.azure.net'
}
try:
response = self.session.post(auth_url, data=post_data)
except requests.exceptions.RequestException as e:
current_app.logger.exception(f"AZURE: Error for POST {e}")
access_token = json.loads(response.content)["access_token"]
return access_token
class AzureDestinationPlugin(DestinationPlugin):
"""Azure Keyvault Destination plugin for Lemur"""
title = "Azure"
slug = "azure-keyvault-destination"
description = "Allow the uploading of certificates to Azure key vault"
author = "Sirferl"
author_url = "https://github.com/sirferl/lemur"
options = [
{
"name": "vaultUrl",
"type": "str",
"required": True,
"validation": "^https?://[a-zA-Z0-9.:-]+$",
"helpMessage": "Valid URL to Azure key vault instance",
},
{
"name": "azureTenant",
"type": "str",
"required": True,
"validation": "^([a-zA-Z0-9/-/?)+$",
"helpMessage": "Tenant for the Azure Key Vault",
},
{
"name": "appID",
"type": "str",
"required": True,
"validation": "^([a-zA-Z0-9/-/?)+$",
"helpMessage": "AppID for the Azure Key Vault",
},
{
"name": "azurePassword",
"type": "str",
"required": True,
"validation": "[0-9a-zA-Z.:_-~]+",
"helpMessage": "Tenant password for the Azure Key Vault",
}
]
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.session = requests.Session()
super(AzureDestinationPlugin, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
def upload(self, name, body, private_key, cert_chain, options, **kwargs):
"""
Upload certificate and private key
:param private_key:
:param cert_chain:
:return:
"""
# we use the common name to identify the certificate
# Azure does not allow "." in the certificate name we replace them with "-"
cert = parse_certificate(body)
certificate_name = common_name(cert).replace(".", "-")
vault_URI = self.get_option("vaultUrl", options)
tenant = self.get_option("azureTenant", options)
app_id = self.get_option("appID", options)
password = self.get_option("azurePassword", options)
access_token = get_access_token(tenant, app_id, password, self)
cert_url = f"{vault_URI}/certificates/{certificate_name}/import?api-version=7.1"
post_header = {
"Authorization": f"Bearer {access_token}"
}
key_pkcs8 = parse_private_key(private_key).private_bytes(
encoding=serialization.Encoding.PEM,
format=serialization.PrivateFormat.PKCS8,
encryption_algorithm=serialization.NoEncryption(),
)
key_pkcs8 = key_pkcs8.decode("utf-8").replace('\\n', '\n')
cert_package = f"{body}\n{key_pkcs8}"
post_body = {
"value": cert_package,
"policy": {
"key_props": {
"exportable": True,
"kty": "RSA",
"key_size": bitstrength(cert),
"reuse_key": True
},
"secret_props": {
"contentType": "application/x-pem-file"
}
}
}
try:
response = self.session.post(cert_url, headers=post_header, json=post_body)
except requests.exceptions.RequestException as e:
current_app.logger.exception(f"AZURE: Error for POST {e}")
return_value = handle_response(response)

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
from lemur.tests.conftest import * # noqa

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@ -10,7 +10,6 @@
.. moduleauthor:: Mikhail Khodorovskiy <mikhail.khodorovskiy@jivesoftware.com>
"""
import base64
import itertools
import os
@ -18,7 +17,7 @@ import requests
from flask import current_app
from lemur.common.defaults import common_name
from lemur.common.utils import parse_certificate
from lemur.common.utils import parse_certificate, base64encode
from lemur.plugins.bases import DestinationPlugin
DEFAULT_API_VERSION = "v1"
@ -73,12 +72,6 @@ def _resolve_uri(k8s_base_uri, namespace, kind, name=None, api_ver=DEFAULT_API_V
)
# Performs Base64 encoding of string to string using the base64.b64encode() function
# which encodes bytes to bytes.
def base64encode(string):
return base64.b64encode(string.encode()).decode()
def build_secret(secret_format, secret_name, body, private_key, cert_chain):
secret = {
"apiVersion": "v1",

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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
<div class="col-sm-10">
<select class="form-control" ng-model="certificate.keyType"
ng-options="option for option in ['RSA2048', 'RSA4096', 'ECCPRIME256V1', 'ECCSECP384R1']"
ng-init="certificate.keyType = 'RSA2048'"></select>
ng-init="certificate.keyType = 'ECCPRIME256V1'"></select>
</div>
</div>
<div class="form-group">

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@ -26,9 +26,8 @@
</div>
</form>
<div ng-if="certificate.endpoints.length">
<p><strong>Certificate cannot be revoked, it is associated with the following endpoints. Disassociate this
certificate
before revoking.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Certificate might be associated with the following endpoints. Disassociate this
certificate before revoking or continue if you've already done so.</strong></p>
<ul class="list-group">
<li class="list-group-item" ng-repeat="endpoint in certificate.endpoints">
<span class="pull-right"><label class="label label-default">{{ endpoint.type }}</label></span>

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ keyring==21.2.0 # via twine
mccabe==0.6.1 # via flake8
nodeenv==1.5.0 # via -r requirements-dev.in, pre-commit
pkginfo==1.5.0.1 # via twine
pre-commit==2.8.2 # via -r requirements-dev.in
pre-commit==2.9.2 # via -r requirements-dev.in
pycodestyle==2.6.0 # via flake8
pycparser==2.20 # via cffi
pyflakes==2.2.0 # via flake8
@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ pygments==2.6.1 # via readme-renderer
pyyaml==5.3.1 # via -r requirements-dev.in, pre-commit
readme-renderer==25.0 # via twine
requests-toolbelt==0.9.1 # via twine
requests==2.24.0 # via requests-toolbelt, twine
requests==2.25.0 # via requests-toolbelt, twine
rfc3986==1.4.0 # via twine
secretstorage==3.1.2 # via keyring
six==1.15.0 # via bleach, cryptography, readme-renderer, virtualenv

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@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ bcrypt==3.1.7 # via -r requirements.txt, flask-bcrypt, paramiko
beautifulsoup4==4.9.1 # via -r requirements.txt, cloudflare
billiard==3.6.3.0 # via -r requirements.txt, celery
blinker==1.4 # via -r requirements.txt, flask-mail, flask-principal, raven
boto3==1.16.14 # via -r requirements.txt
botocore==1.19.14 # via -r requirements.txt, boto3, s3transfer
boto3==1.16.25 # via -r requirements.txt
botocore==1.19.25 # via -r requirements.txt, boto3, s3transfer
celery[redis]==4.4.2 # via -r requirements.txt
certifi==2020.11.8 # via -r requirements.txt, requests
certsrv==2.1.1 # via -r requirements.txt
@ -73,25 +73,26 @@ pygments==2.6.1 # via sphinx
pyjks==20.0.0 # via -r requirements.txt
pyjwt==1.7.1 # via -r requirements.txt
pynacl==1.3.0 # via -r requirements.txt, paramiko
pyopenssl==19.1.0 # via -r requirements.txt, acme, josepy, ndg-httpsclient, requests
pyopenssl==20.0.0 # via -r requirements.txt, acme, josepy, ndg-httpsclient, requests
pyparsing==2.4.7 # via packaging
pyrfc3339==1.1 # via -r requirements.txt, acme
python-dateutil==2.8.1 # via -r requirements.txt, alembic, arrow, botocore
python-editor==1.0.4 # via -r requirements.txt, alembic
python-json-logger==0.1.11 # via -r requirements.txt, logmatic-python
python-ldap==3.3.1 # via -r requirements.txt
pytz==2019.3 # via -r requirements.txt, acme, babel, celery, flask-restful, pyrfc3339
pyyaml==5.3.1 # via -r requirements.txt, cloudflare
raven[flask]==6.10.0 # via -r requirements.txt
redis==3.5.3 # via -r requirements.txt, celery
requests-toolbelt==0.9.1 # via -r requirements.txt, acme
requests[security]==2.24.0 # via -r requirements.txt, acme, certsrv, cloudflare, hvac, requests-toolbelt, sphinx
requests[security]==2.25.0 # via -r requirements.txt, acme, certsrv, cloudflare, hvac, requests-toolbelt, sphinx
retrying==1.3.3 # via -r requirements.txt
s3transfer==0.3.3 # via -r requirements.txt, boto3
six==1.15.0 # via -r requirements.txt, acme, bcrypt, cryptography, flask-cors, flask-restful, hvac, josepy, jsonlines, packaging, pynacl, pyopenssl, python-dateutil, retrying, sphinxcontrib-httpdomain, sqlalchemy-utils
snowballstemmer==2.0.0 # via sphinx
soupsieve==2.0.1 # via -r requirements.txt, beautifulsoup4
sphinx-rtd-theme==0.5.0 # via -r requirements-docs.in
sphinx==3.3.0 # via -r requirements-docs.in, sphinx-rtd-theme, sphinxcontrib-httpdomain
sphinx==3.3.1 # via -r requirements-docs.in, sphinx-rtd-theme, sphinxcontrib-httpdomain
sphinxcontrib-applehelp==1.0.2 # via sphinx
sphinxcontrib-devhelp==1.0.2 # via sphinx
sphinxcontrib-htmlhelp==1.0.3 # via sphinx

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@ -10,9 +10,9 @@ aws-sam-translator==1.22.0 # via cfn-lint
aws-xray-sdk==2.5.0 # via moto
bandit==1.6.2 # via -r requirements-tests.in
black==20.8b1 # via -r requirements-tests.in
boto3==1.16.14 # via aws-sam-translator, moto
boto3==1.16.25 # via aws-sam-translator, moto
boto==2.49.0 # via moto
botocore==1.19.14 # via aws-xray-sdk, boto3, moto, s3transfer
botocore==1.19.25 # via aws-xray-sdk, boto3, moto, s3transfer
certifi==2020.11.8 # via requests
cffi==1.14.0 # via cryptography
cfn-lint==0.29.5 # via moto
@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ decorator==4.4.2 # via networkx
docker==4.2.0 # via moto
ecdsa==0.14.1 # via moto, python-jose, sshpubkeys
factory-boy==3.1.0 # via -r requirements-tests.in
faker==4.14.2 # via -r requirements-tests.in, factory-boy
fakeredis==1.4.4 # via -r requirements-tests.in
faker==4.17.1 # via -r requirements-tests.in, factory-boy
fakeredis==1.4.5 # via -r requirements-tests.in
flask==1.1.2 # via pytest-flask
freezegun==1.0.0 # via -r requirements-tests.in
future==0.18.2 # via aws-xray-sdk
@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ pyyaml==5.3.1 # via -r requirements-tests.in, bandit, cfn-lint, moto
redis==3.5.3 # via fakeredis
regex==2020.4.4 # via black
requests-mock==1.8.0 # via -r requirements-tests.in
requests==2.24.0 # via docker, moto, requests-mock, responses
requests==2.25.0 # via docker, moto, requests-mock, responses
responses==0.10.12 # via moto
rsa==4.0 # via python-jose
s3transfer==0.3.3 # via boto3

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@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ bcrypt==3.1.7 # via flask-bcrypt, paramiko
beautifulsoup4==4.9.1 # via cloudflare
billiard==3.6.3.0 # via celery
blinker==1.4 # via flask-mail, flask-principal, raven
boto3==1.16.14 # via -r requirements.in
botocore==1.19.14 # via -r requirements.in, boto3, s3transfer
boto3==1.16.25 # via -r requirements.in
botocore==1.19.25 # via -r requirements.in, boto3, s3transfer
celery[redis]==4.4.2 # via -r requirements.in
certifi==2020.11.8 # via -r requirements.in, requests
certsrv==2.1.1 # via -r requirements.in
@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ pycryptodomex==3.9.7 # via pyjks
pyjks==20.0.0 # via -r requirements.in
pyjwt==1.7.1 # via -r requirements.in
pynacl==1.3.0 # via paramiko
pyopenssl==19.1.0 # via -r requirements.in, acme, josepy, ndg-httpsclient, requests
pyopenssl==20.0.0 # via -r requirements.in, acme, josepy, ndg-httpsclient, requests
pyrfc3339==1.1 # via acme
python-dateutil==2.8.1 # via alembic, arrow, botocore
python-editor==1.0.4 # via alembic
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ pyyaml==5.3.1 # via -r requirements.in, cloudflare
raven[flask]==6.10.0 # via -r requirements.in
redis==3.5.3 # via -r requirements.in, celery
requests-toolbelt==0.9.1 # via acme
requests[security]==2.24.0 # via -r requirements.in, acme, certsrv, cloudflare, hvac, requests-toolbelt
requests[security]==2.25.0 # via -r requirements.in, acme, certsrv, cloudflare, hvac, requests-toolbelt
retrying==1.3.3 # via -r requirements.in
s3transfer==0.3.3 # via boto3
six==1.15.0 # via -r requirements.in, acme, bcrypt, cryptography, flask-cors, flask-restful, hvac, josepy, jsonlines, pynacl, pyopenssl, python-dateutil, retrying, sqlalchemy-utils

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@ -157,7 +157,8 @@ setup(
'adcs_issuer = lemur.plugins.lemur_adcs.plugin:ADCSIssuerPlugin',
'adcs_source = lemur.plugins.lemur_adcs.plugin:ADCSSourcePlugin',
'entrust_issuer = lemur.plugins.lemur_entrust.plugin:EntrustIssuerPlugin',
'entrust_source = lemur.plugins.lemur_entrust.plugin:EntrustSourcePlugin'
'entrust_source = lemur.plugins.lemur_entrust.plugin:EntrustSourcePlugin',
'azure_destination = lemur.plugins.lemur_azure_dest.plugin:AzureDestinationPlugin'
],
},
classifiers=[