CertificateInputSchema requires the rotation_policy field, but
certificates created before the field existed have set to NULL. Thus
saving such certificates failed and probably caused other errors.
Made cert re-issuing (get_certificate_primitives) more strict so such
errors are harder to miss in the future.
In preparation for certificate integrity-checking: invalid certificate
chains and mismatching private keys will no longer be allowed anywhere
in Lemur code.
The test vector certs were generated using the Lemur "cryptography"
authority plugin.
* Certificates are now more similar to real-world usage: long serial
numbers, etc.
* Private key is included for all certs, so it's easy to re-generate
anything if needed.
Use @cached_property decorator to cache the results of parse_certificate().
This significantly cuts down on the number of times certs need to be
parsed for a list view.
* ecc: add the support for ECC
update generate_private_key to support ECC. Move key types to constant. Update UI for the new key types
* ecc: Remove extra line to fix linting
* ecc: Fix flake8 lint problems
* Update options.tpl.html
* Add PendingCertificate model
This change creates a DB table called pending_certificates and
associated mapping relationship tables from pending certificate to
roles, rotation policy, destination, sources, etc.
The table is generated on initialization of Lemur. A pending
certificate holds most of the information of a Certificate, while it has
not be issued so that it can later backfill the information when the CA
has issued the certificate.
Change-Id: I277c16b776a71fe5edaf0fa0e76bbedc88924db0
Tickets: PBL-36499
* Create a PendingCertificate if cert is empty
IssuePlugins should return empty cert bodies if the request failed to
complete immediately (such as Digicert). This way, we can immediately
return the certificate, or if not just place into PendingCertificates
for later processing.
+ Fix relation from Certificate to Pending Certificate, as view only.
There is no real need for anything more than that since Pending cert
only needs to know the cert to replace when it is issued later.
+ Made PendingCertificate private key be empty: UI does not allow
private key on 'Create' but only on 'Import'. For Instart, we require
the private key but upstream does not necessarily need it. Thus, if
someone at Instart wants to create a CSR / key combo, they should
manually issue the cert themselves and import later. Otherwise you
should let Lemur generate that. This keeps the workflow transparent for
upstream Lemur users.
Change-Id: Ib74722a5ed5792d4b10ca702659422739c95ae26
Tickets: PBL-36343
* Fix empty private_key when create Pending Cert
On creation of a certificate with a CSR, there is no option for private
key. In this case, we actually have a dictionary with private_key as
key, but the value is None. This fixes the strip() called on NoneType.
Change-Id: I7b265564d8095bfc83d9d4cd14ae13fea3c03199
Tickets: PBL-36499
* Source sync finds and uses pending certificate
When a source syncs certificates, it will check for a pending
certificate. If that is found via external_id (given by digicert as
order_id) then it will use the found Pending Certificate's fields to
create a new certificate. Then the pending certificate is deleted.
Tickets: PBL-36343
Change-Id: I4f7959da29275ebc47a3996741f7e98d3e2d29d9
* Add Lemur static files and views for pending certs
This adds the basic static files to view pending certificates in a
table.
Tickets: PBL-36343
Change-Id: Ia4362e6664ec730d05d280c5ef5c815a6feda0d9
* Add CLI and plugin based pending fetch
This change uses the adds a new function to issuer plugins to fetch
certificates like source, but for one order. This way, we can control
which pending certificates to try and populate instead of getting all
certificates from source.
Tickets: PBL-36343
Change-Id: Ifc1747ccdc2cba09a81f298b31ddddebfee1b1d6
* Revert source using Pending Certificate
Tickets: PBL-36343
Change-Id: I05121bc951e0530d804070afdb9c9e09baa0bc51
* Fix PendingCertificate init getting authority id
Should get authority id from authority.id instead of the authority_id
key in kwargs.
Change-Id: Ie56df1a5fb0ab2729e91050f3ad1a831853e0623
Tickets: n/a
* Add fixtures and basic test for PendingCertificate
Change-Id: I4cca34105544d40dac1cc50a87bba93d8af9ab34
Tickets: PBL-36343
* Add User to create_certificate parameters
create_certificate now takes a User, which will be used to populate the
'creator' field in certificates.service.upload(). This allows the UI
populate with the current user if the owner does not exist in Lemur.
+ Fix chain being replaced with version from pending certificate, which
may be empty (depends on plugin implementation).
Change-Id: I516027b36bc643c4978b9c4890060569e03f3049
Tickets: n/a
* Fix permalink and filters to pending certs
Fixes the permalink button to get a single pending certificate
Add argument filter parsing for the pending certificate API
Fix comment on API usage
Added get_by_name for pending_certificate (currently unused, but useful
for CLI, instead of using IDs)
Change-Id: Iaa48909c45606bec65dfb193c13d6bd0e816f6db
Tickets: PBL-36910
* Update displayed fields for Pending Certificates
There are a number of unused / unpopulated fields from Certificate UI
that does apply to Pending Certificates. Those ones were removed, and
added other useful fields:
Owner, number of attempts to fetch and date created
Change-Id: I3010a715f0357ba149cf539a19fdb5974c5ce08b
Tickets: PBL-36910
* Add common name (cn) to Pending Certificate model
Fixes the UI missing the CN for Pending Certificate, as it was
originally being parsed from the generated certificate. In the case of
pending certificate, the CN from the user generates the request, which
means a pending cert can trust the original user putting in the CN
instead of having to parse the not-yet-generated certificate. There is
no real possibility to return a certificate from a pending certificate
where the CN has changed since it was initially ordered.
Change-Id: I88a4fa28116d5d8d293e58970d9777ce73fbb2ab
Tickets: PBL-36910
* Fix missing imports for service filter
+ Removed duplicate get_by_name function from old merge
Change-Id: I04ae6852533aa42988433338de74390e2868d69b
Tickets: PBL-36910
* Add private key viewing to Pending Certificates
Add private key API for Pending Certificates, with the same
authorization as Certificates (only owner, creator or owner-roles can
view private key).
Change-Id: Ie5175154a10fe0007cc0e9f35b80c0a01ed48d5b
Tickets: PBL-36910
* Add edit capability to pending certificates
Like editing certificates, we should be able to modify some parts of a
pending certificate so the resulting certificate has the right
references, owner, etc.
+ Added API to update pending certificate
+ Fix UI to use pending certificate scope instead of reusing Certificate
+ Change pending_certificate.replaces to non-passive association, so
that updates do affect it (similar to roles/notifications/etc)
Tickets: PBL-36910
Change-Id: Ibbcb166a33f0337e1b14f426472261222f790ce6
* Add common_name parsing instead using kwargs
To fix tests where common name may not be passed in, use the CSR
generated to find the official common name.
Change-Id: I09f9258fa92c2762d095798676ce210c5d7a3da4
Tickets: PBL-36343
* Add Cancel to pending certificates and plugins
This allows pending certificates to be cancelled, which will be handled
by the issuer plugin.
Change-Id: Ibd6b5627c3977e33aca7860690cfb7f677236ca9
Tickets: PBL-36910
* Add API for Cancelling Pending Certificate
Added the DELETE handler for pending_certificates, which will cancel and
delete the pending certificate from the pending certs table on
successful cancellation via Issuer Plugin.
+ Add UT for testing cancel API
Change-Id: I11b1d87872e4284f6e4f9c366a15da4ddba38bc4
Tickets: PBL-36910
* Remove Export from Pending Certificates
Pending Certificates doesn't need an export since it should just be
fetched by Lemur via plugins, and the CSR is viewable via the UI.
Change-Id: I9a3e65ea11ac5a85316f6428e7f526c3c09178ae
Tickets: PBL-36910
* Add cancel button functionality to UI
This adds the Cancel option to the dropdown of pending certificates.
+ Adds modal window for Note (may not be required for all issuers, just
Digicert)
+ Add schema for cancel input
+ Fix Digitcert plugin for non-existant orders
When an order is actually issued, then attempting to cancel will return
a 403 from Digicert. This is a case where it should only be done once
we know the pending cert has been sitting for too long.
Change-Id: I256c81ecd142dd51dcf8e38802d2c202829887b0
Tickets: PBL-36910
* Fix test_pending_cancel UT
This change creates and injects a pending cert, which will then be used
for the ID so it can be canceled by the unit test.
Change-Id: I686e7e0fafd68cdaeb26438fb8504d79de77c346
Tickets: PBL-36343
* Fix test_digicert on non-existent order
cancelling a non-existent order is fine since we're cancelling it
Change-Id: I70c0e82ba2f4b8723a7f65b113c19e6eeff7e68c
Tickets: PBL-36343
* Add migrations for PendingCertificates
Added revision for Pending Certificates table and foreign key mapping
tables.
Change-Id: Ife8202cef1e6b99db377851264639ba540b749db
Tickets: n/a
* Fix relationship copy from Pending to Certificate
When a Pending Certificate is changed to a full Certificate, the
relationship fields are not copied via vars() function, as it's not a
column but mapped via association table. This adds an explicit copy for
these relations. Which will properly copy them to the new Certificate,
and thus also update destinations.
Change-Id: I322032ce4a9e3e67773f7cf39ee4971054c92685
Tickets: PBL-36343
* Fix renaming of certificates and unit tests
The rename flag was not used to rename certificates on creation as
expected.
Fixed unit test, instead of expunging the session, just copy the
pending_certificate so we don't have a weird reference to the object
that can't be copied via vars() function.
Change-Id: I962943272ed92386ab6eab2af4ed6d074d4cffa0
Tickets: PBL-36343
* Updated developer docs for async certs
Added blurb for implementing new issuer functions.
Change-Id: I1caed6e914bcd73214eae2d241e4784e1b8a0c4c
Tickets: n/a
* 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
* Adding some niceties around the way users are associated with tokens.
- Includes user typeahead
- Tooltips
- User information displayed in table
- Default to current user when no user is passed
Adds in per user api keys to the backend of lemur.
the basics are:
- API Keys are really just JWTs with custom second length TTLs.
- API Keys are provided in the exact same ways JWTs are now.
- API Keys can be revoked/unrevoked at any time by their creator
as well as have their TTL Change at anytime.
- Users can create/view/list their own API Keys at will, and
an admin role has permission to modify all api keys in the
instance.
Adds in support for lemur api keys to the frontend of lemur.
doing this required a few changes to the backend as well, but it is
now all working (maybe not the best way though, review will determine
that).
- fixes inconsistency in moduleauthor name I inputted during the
first commit.
- Allows the revoke schema to optionally allow a full api_key object.
- Adds `/users/:user_id/api_keys/:api_key` and `/users/:user_id/api_keys`
endpoints.
- normalizes use of `userId` vs `userId`
- makes `put` call respond with a JWT so the frontend can show
the token on updating.
- adds in the API Key views for clicking "API Keys" on the main nav.
- adds in the API Key views for clicking into a users edit page.
- adds tests for the API Key backend views I added.
* Accented characters are replaced with non-accented version (ä -> a)
* Spaces are replaced with '-' (previously they were removed)
* Multiple non-alphanumeric characters are collapsed into one '-'
* 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.
Make sure that fields specified in filter, sortBy, etc. are model fields
and may be accessed. This is fixes a potential security issue.
The filter() function allowed guessing the content of password hashes
one character at a time.
The sort() function allowed the user to call an arbitrary method of an
arbitrary model attribute, for example sortBy=id&sortDir=distinct would
produce an unexpected error.
* Adds the ability for destination plugins to be sub-classed from ExportDestination. These plugins have the extra option of specifying an export plugin before the destination receives the data. Closes#807.
* fixing tests
* Adds additional constraints to the max notification time. With an increasing number of certificates we need to limit the max notification time to reduce the number of certificates that need to be analyzed for notification eligibility.
* Allowing that create_csr can be called with an additional flag in the csr_config to adjust the BasicConstraints for a CA.
* If there are no SANs, skip adding a blank list of SANs.
* Adding handling for all the extended key usage, key usage, and subject key identifier extensions.
* Fixing lint checks. I was overly verbose.
* This implements marshalling of the certificate extensions into x509 ExtensionType objects in the schema validation code.
* Will create x509 ExtensionType objects in the schema validation stage
* Allows errors parsing incoming options to bubble up to the requestor as ValidationErrors.
* Cleans up create_csr a lot in the certificates/service.py
* Makes BasicConstraints _just another extension_, rather than a hard-coded one
* Adds BasicConstraints option for path_length to the UI for creating an authority
* Removes SAN types which cannot be handled from the UI for authorities and certificates.
* Fixes Certificate() object model so that it doesn't just hard-code only SAN records in the extensions property and actually returns the extensions how you expect to see them. Since Lemur is focused on using these data in the "CSR" phase of things, extensions that don't get populated until signing will be in dict() form.* Trying out schema validation of extensions
* Aligning certificate creation between authority and certificate workflows
* Correctly missing and mis-named fields in schemas
* Re-ordering KeyUsage and ExtendedKeyUsage for consistency and clarity
* Adding client authentication to the authority options.
* Missing blank lines for pyflakes linting
* Updating tests for new fields/names/typos
* Combining Authority Key Identifier extension options in the schema.
This makes processing them in the cert/csr generation stage make more sense because they are two options in the same x.509 extension. They were already in the same part of the schema for authorities, but this makes the certificates follow the same pattern, and it allows them to share the same schema/validation layout.
* Updating schema tests to match changes
* Fixing an idiot typo
* I promise to stop using Travis as a typo-corrector soon.
* Fixing an IAM syncing issue. Were duplicates were not properly sync'd with Lemur. This resulted in a visibility gap. Even 'duplicates' need to sync'd to Lemur such that we can track rotation correctly. Failing on duplicates lead to missing those certificates and the endpoints onto which they were deployed. This commit removes the duplicate handling altogether.
* Fixing tests.
* Initial work on certificate rotation.
* Adding ability to get additional certificate info.
* - Adding endpoint rotation.
- Removes the g requirement from all services to enable easier testing.
When importing a certificate, the private key is passed to the
import/upload process from the UI as a str object. In Python3 this
raises two issues when processing the private key - the private key
validation fails and database insert of the certificate fails.
The fix in both cases is to correctly encode the private key as a bytes
object.
* Fix test certificates module hanging issue
When executing the lemur/tests/test_certificates.py module's tests, all
tests are executed, but the test process appears to hang and never
completes with the display of the results for the tests.
The hanging issue is traced to the two test methods:
test_import(logged_in_user) and test_upload(logged_in_user). The issue
has to do with the test methods' using the logged_in_user(app) fixture from
the conftest.py module as the method parameter.
The test methods at issue require the session, db, and app fixtures to
be initialized for the tests to complete successfully. The
logged_in_user() fixture only initializes the app fixture. Updating the
test_import() and test_upload() methods parameters to be the "session"
fixture fixes the hanging issue and the tests complete successfully.
This is the command being used to execute the tests...
$ py.test -s -v lemur/tests/test_certificates.py
* Update fix for test certificates hanging issue
Based on feedback from the original pull request for this fix, added the
session fixture to the logged_in_user fixture and reverted the
test_import() and test_upload() methods to use the logged_in_user
(instead of the session fixture).