create_default_expiration_notifications and introduces a new optional
configuration variable, LEMUR_SECURITY_TEAM_EMAIL_INTERVALS, to allow admins
control over the centralized email notification defaults.
* Add DIGICERT_ORDER_TYPE to Digicert plugin
This allows lemur.conf.py to control which kind of certificate to
order. User defined options are not currently supported in the the UI,
so we cannot create multiple Digicert authorities at runtime for
separate certificate types.
Change-Id: I06c216ec3c476e0001b240530626a86464be999e
* Fix Mock URL for Digicert test
Change-Id: Ida7c0ed1bd120c9024bea091c03b7d1ecfa66498
* Add documentation for DIGICERT_ORDER_TYPE
Change-Id: I0bc347883b628416eb7f13a7c60c937dcb6ae0c2
* Added ability to ignore cert for oauth2 provider
This is useful for development environments where the OAuth provider
doesn't have a valid cert!
* Setting default for OAUTH2_VERIFY_CERT to true
* Documentation fixes
* Various docstring and help string fixes
* Minor code cleanups
* Removed redundant .gitignore entry, ignored package-lock.json.
* 'return' statement in certificates.service.render was redundant
* Split up too long line
* Non-matching tags in templates
* This is a fix for a potential security issue; the old code had edge
cases with unexpected behavior.
* LEMUR_RESTRICTED_DOMAINS is no more, instead LEMUR_WHITELISTED_DOMAINS
is a list of *allowed* domain name patterns. Per discussion in PR #600
* Domain restrictions are now checked everywhere: in domain name-like
CN (common name) values and SAN DNSNames, including raw CSR requests.
* Common name values that contain a space are exempt, since they cannot
be valid domain names.
Mostly typos, grammar errors and inconsistent indentation in code
examples.
Some errors detected using Topy (https://github.com/intgr/topy), all
changes verified by hand.
* Enabling the specification of a default authority, if no default is found then the first available authority is selected
* PEP8
* Skipping tests relying on keytool
* Implement CFSSL issuer plugin
Implement a Lemur plugin for generating certificates from the open
source certificate authority CFSSL
(https://github.com/cloudflare/cfssl). The plugin interacts with CFSSL
through the CFSSL REST API. The CFSSL configuration is defined in the
lemur.conf.py property file using property names prefixed with "CFSSL_".
* Update documentation to include CFSSL plugin