ansible-later/env_27/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/modules/crypto/openssl_certificate.py
2019-04-11 13:00:36 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# (c) 2016-2017, Yanis Guenane <yanis+ansible@guenane.org>
# (c) 2017, Markus Teufelberger <mteufelberger+ansible@mgit.at>
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
__metaclass__ = type
ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1',
'status': ['preview'],
'supported_by': 'community'}
DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: openssl_certificate
author:
- Yanis Guenane (@Spredzy)
- Markus Teufelberger (@MarkusTeufelberger)
version_added: "2.4"
short_description: Generate and/or check OpenSSL certificates
description:
- "This module allows one to (re)generate OpenSSL certificates. It implements a notion
of provider (ie. C(selfsigned), C(ownca), C(acme), C(assertonly)) for your certificate.
The 'assertonly' provider is intended for use cases where one is only interested in
checking properties of a supplied certificate.
The 'ownca' provider is intended for generate OpenSSL certificate signed with your own
CA (Certificate Authority) certificate (self-signed certificate).
Many properties that can be specified in this module are for validation of an
existing or newly generated certificate. The proper place to specify them, if you
want to receive a certificate with these properties is a CSR (Certificate Signing Request).
It uses the pyOpenSSL python library to interact with OpenSSL."
requirements:
- python-pyOpenSSL >= 0.15 (if using C(selfsigned) or C(assertonly) provider)
- acme-tiny (if using the C(acme) provider)
options:
state:
default: "present"
choices: [ present, absent ]
description:
- Whether the certificate should exist or not, taking action if the state is different from what is stated.
path:
required: true
description:
- Remote absolute path where the generated certificate file should be created or is already located.
provider:
required: true
choices: [ 'selfsigned', 'ownca', 'assertonly', 'acme' ]
description:
- Name of the provider to use to generate/retrieve the OpenSSL certificate.
The C(assertonly) provider will not generate files and fail if the certificate file is missing.
force:
default: False
type: bool
description:
- Generate the certificate, even if it already exists.
csr_path:
description:
- Path to the Certificate Signing Request (CSR) used to generate this certificate. This is not required in C(assertonly) mode.
privatekey_path:
description:
- Path to the private key to use when signing the certificate.
privatekey_passphrase:
description:
- The passphrase for the I(privatekey_path).
- This is required if the private key is password protected.
selfsigned_version:
default: 3
description:
- Version of the C(selfsigned) certificate.
- Nowadays it should almost always be C(3).
- This is only used by the C(selfsigned) provider.
version_added: "2.5"
selfsigned_digest:
default: "sha256"
description:
- Digest algorithm to be used when self-signing the certificate
- This is only used by the C(selfsigned) provider.
selfsigned_not_before:
description:
- The timestamp at which the certificate starts being valid. The timestamp is formatted as an ASN.1 TIME.
If this value is not specified, certificate will start being valid from now.
- This is only used by the C(selfsigned) provider.
aliases: [ selfsigned_notBefore ]
selfsigned_not_after:
description:
- The timestamp at which the certificate stops being valid. The timestamp is formatted as an ASN.1 TIME.
If this value is not specified, certificate will stop being valid 10 years from now.
- This is only used by the C(selfsigned) provider.
aliases: [ selfsigned_notAfter ]
ownca_path:
description:
- Remote absolute path of the CA (Certificate Authority) certificate.
- This is only used by the C(ownca) provider.
version_added: "2.7"
ownca_privatekey_path:
description:
- Path to the CA (Certificate Authority) private key to use when signing the certificate.
- This is only used by the C(ownca) provider.
version_added: "2.7"
ownca_privatekey_passphrase:
description:
- The passphrase for the I(ownca_privatekey_path).
- This is only used by the C(ownca) provider.
version_added: "2.7"
ownca_digest:
default: "sha256"
description:
- Digest algorithm to be used for the C(ownca) certificate.
- This is only used by the C(ownca) provider.
version_added: "2.7"
ownca_version:
default: 3
description:
- Version of the C(ownca) certificate.
- Nowadays it should almost always be C(3).
- This is only used by the C(ownca) provider.
version_added: "2.7"
ownca_not_before:
description:
- The timestamp at which the certificate starts being valid. The timestamp is formatted as an ASN.1 TIME.
If this value is not specified, certificate will start being valid from now.
- This is only used by the C(ownca) provider.
version_added: "2.7"
ownca_not_after:
description:
- The timestamp at which the certificate stops being valid. The timestamp is formatted as an ASN.1 TIME.
If this value is not specified, certificate will stop being valid 10 years from now.
- This is only used by the C(ownca) provider.
version_added: "2.7"
acme_accountkey_path:
description:
- Path to the accountkey for the C(acme) provider
- This is only used by the C(acme) provider.
acme_challenge_path:
description:
- Path to the ACME challenge directory that is served on U(http://<HOST>:80/.well-known/acme-challenge/)
- This is only used by the C(acme) provider.
acme_chain:
default: True
description:
- Include the intermediate certificate to the generated certificate
- This is only used by the C(acme) provider.
version_added: "2.5"
signature_algorithms:
description:
- list of algorithms that you would accept the certificate to be signed with
(e.g. ['sha256WithRSAEncryption', 'sha512WithRSAEncryption']).
- This is only used by the C(assertonly) provider.
issuer:
description:
- Key/value pairs that must be present in the issuer name field of the certificate.
- If you need to specify more than one value with the same key, use a list as value.
- This is only used by the C(assertonly) provider.
issuer_strict:
default: False
type: bool
description:
- If set to True, the I(issuer) field must contain only these values.
- This is only used by the C(assertonly) provider.
version_added: "2.5"
subject:
description:
- Key/value pairs that must be present in the subject name field of the certificate.
If you need to specify more than one value with the same key, use a list as value.
- This is only used by the C(assertonly) provider.
subject_strict:
default: False
type: bool
description:
- If set to True, the I(subject) field must contain only these values.
- This is only used by the C(assertonly) provider.
version_added: "2.5"
has_expired:
description:
- Checks if the certificate is expired/not expired at the time the module is executed.
- This is only used by the C(assertonly) provider.
type: bool
default: no
version:
description:
- The version of the certificate.
- Nowadays it should almost always be 3.
- This is only used by the C(assertonly) provider.
valid_at:
description:
- The certificate must be valid at this point in time.
- The timestamp is formatted as an ASN.1 TIME.
- This is only used by the C(assertonly) provider.
invalid_at:
description:
- The certificate must be invalid at this point in time.
- The timestamp is formatted as an ASN.1 TIME.
- This is only used by the C(assertonly) provider.
not_before:
description:
- The certificate must start to become valid at this point in time.
- The timestamp is formatted as an ASN.1 TIME.
- This is only used by the C(assertonly) provider.
aliases: [ notBefore ]
not_after:
description:
- The certificate must expire at this point in time.
- The timestamp is formatted as an ASN.1 TIME.
- This is only used by the C(assertonly) provider.
aliases: [ notAfter ]
valid_in:
description:
- The certificate must still be valid in I(valid_in) seconds from now.
- This is only used by the C(assertonly) provider.
key_usage:
description:
- The I(key_usage) extension field must contain all these values.
- This is only used by the C(assertonly) provider.
aliases: [ keyUsage ]
key_usage_strict:
default: False
type: bool
description:
- If set to True, the I(key_usage) extension field must contain only these values.
- This is only used by the C(assertonly) provider.
aliases: [ keyUsage_strict ]
extended_key_usage:
description:
- The I(extended_key_usage) extension field must contain all these values.
- This is only used by the C(assertonly) provider.
aliases: [ extendedKeyUsage ]
extended_key_usage_strict:
default: False
type: bool
description:
- If set to True, the I(extended_key_usage) extension field must contain only these values.
- This is only used by the C(assertonly) provider.
aliases: [ extendedKeyUsage_strict ]
subject_alt_name:
description:
- The I(subject_alt_name) extension field must contain these values.
- This is only used by the C(assertonly) provider.
aliases: [ subjectAltName ]
subject_alt_name_strict:
default: False
type: bool
description:
- If set to True, the I(subject_alt_name) extension field must contain only these values.
- This is only used by the C(assertonly) provider.
aliases: [ subjectAltName_strict ]
extends_documentation_fragment: files
notes:
- All ASN.1 TIME values should be specified following the YYYYMMDDHHMMSSZ pattern.
Date specified should be UTC. Minutes and seconds are mandatory.
- For security reason, when you use C(ownca) provider, you should NOT run M(openssl_certificate) on
a target machine, but on a dedicated CA machine. It is recommended not to store the CA private key
on the target machine. Once signed, the certificate can be moved to the target machine.
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
- name: Generate a Self Signed OpenSSL certificate
openssl_certificate:
path: /etc/ssl/crt/ansible.com.crt
privatekey_path: /etc/ssl/private/ansible.com.pem
csr_path: /etc/ssl/csr/ansible.com.csr
provider: selfsigned
- name: Generate an OpenSSL certificate signed with your own CA certificate
openssl_certificate:
path: /etc/ssl/crt/ansible.com.crt
csr_path: /etc/ssl/csr/ansible.com.csr
ownca_path: /etc/ssl/crt/ansible_CA.crt
ownca_privatekey_path: /etc/ssl/private/ansible_CA.pem
provider: ownca
- name: Generate a Let's Encrypt Certificate
openssl_certificate:
path: /etc/ssl/crt/ansible.com.crt
csr_path: /etc/ssl/csr/ansible.com.csr
provider: acme
acme_accountkey_path: /etc/ssl/private/ansible.com.pem
acme_challenge_path: /etc/ssl/challenges/ansible.com/
- name: Force (re-)generate a new Let's Encrypt Certificate
openssl_certificate:
path: /etc/ssl/crt/ansible.com.crt
csr_path: /etc/ssl/csr/ansible.com.csr
provider: acme
acme_accountkey_path: /etc/ssl/private/ansible.com.pem
acme_challenge_path: /etc/ssl/challenges/ansible.com/
force: True
# Examples for some checks one could use the assertonly provider for:
# How to use the assertonly provider to implement and trigger your own custom certificate generation workflow:
- name: Check if a certificate is currently still valid, ignoring failures
openssl_certificate:
path: /etc/ssl/crt/example.com.crt
provider: assertonly
has_expired: False
ignore_errors: True
register: validity_check
- name: Run custom task(s) to get a new, valid certificate in case the initial check failed
command: superspecialSSL recreate /etc/ssl/crt/example.com.crt
when: validity_check.failed
- name: Check the new certificate again for validity with the same parameters, this time failing the play if it is still invalid
openssl_certificate:
path: /etc/ssl/crt/example.com.crt
provider: assertonly
has_expired: False
when: validity_check.failed
# Some other checks that assertonly could be used for:
- name: Verify that an existing certificate was issued by the Let's Encrypt CA and is currently still valid
openssl_certificate:
path: /etc/ssl/crt/example.com.crt
provider: assertonly
issuer:
O: Let's Encrypt
has_expired: False
- name: Ensure that a certificate uses a modern signature algorithm (no SHA1, MD5 or DSA)
openssl_certificate:
path: /etc/ssl/crt/example.com.crt
provider: assertonly
signature_algorithms:
- sha224WithRSAEncryption
- sha256WithRSAEncryption
- sha384WithRSAEncryption
- sha512WithRSAEncryption
- sha224WithECDSAEncryption
- sha256WithECDSAEncryption
- sha384WithECDSAEncryption
- sha512WithECDSAEncryption
- name: Ensure that the existing certificate belongs to the specified private key
openssl_certificate:
path: /etc/ssl/crt/example.com.crt
privatekey_path: /etc/ssl/private/example.com.pem
provider: assertonly
- name: Ensure that the existing certificate is still valid at the winter solstice 2017
openssl_certificate:
path: /etc/ssl/crt/example.com.crt
provider: assertonly
valid_at: 20171221162800Z
- name: Ensure that the existing certificate is still valid 2 weeks (1209600 seconds) from now
openssl_certificate:
path: /etc/ssl/crt/example.com.crt
provider: assertonly
valid_in: 1209600
- name: Ensure that the existing certificate is only used for digital signatures and encrypting other keys
openssl_certificate:
path: /etc/ssl/crt/example.com.crt
provider: assertonly
key_usage:
- digitalSignature
- keyEncipherment
key_usage_strict: true
- name: Ensure that the existing certificate can be used for client authentication
openssl_certificate:
path: /etc/ssl/crt/example.com.crt
provider: assertonly
extended_key_usage:
- clientAuth
- name: Ensure that the existing certificate can only be used for client authentication and time stamping
openssl_certificate:
path: /etc/ssl/crt/example.com.crt
provider: assertonly
extended_key_usage:
- clientAuth
- 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.3.8
extended_key_usage_strict: true
- name: Ensure that the existing certificate has a certain domain in its subjectAltName
openssl_certificate:
path: /etc/ssl/crt/example.com.crt
provider: assertonly
subject_alt_name:
- www.example.com
- test.example.com
'''
RETURN = '''
filename:
description: Path to the generated Certificate
returned: changed or success
type: string
sample: /etc/ssl/crt/www.ansible.com.crt
'''
from random import randint
import datetime
import os
from ansible.module_utils import crypto as crypto_utils
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
from ansible.module_utils._text import to_native, to_bytes
try:
import OpenSSL
from OpenSSL import crypto
except ImportError:
pyopenssl_found = False
else:
pyopenssl_found = True
class CertificateError(crypto_utils.OpenSSLObjectError):
pass
class Certificate(crypto_utils.OpenSSLObject):
def __init__(self, module):
super(Certificate, self).__init__(
module.params['path'],
module.params['state'],
module.params['force'],
module.check_mode
)
self.provider = module.params['provider']
self.privatekey_path = module.params['privatekey_path']
self.privatekey_passphrase = module.params['privatekey_passphrase']
self.csr_path = module.params['csr_path']
self.cert = None
self.privatekey = None
self.csr = None
self.module = module
def check(self, module, perms_required=True):
"""Ensure the resource is in its desired state."""
state_and_perms = super(Certificate, self).check(module, perms_required)
def _validate_privatekey():
if self.privatekey_path:
ctx = OpenSSL.SSL.Context(OpenSSL.SSL.TLSv1_2_METHOD)
ctx.use_privatekey(self.privatekey)
ctx.use_certificate(self.cert)
try:
ctx.check_privatekey()
return True
except OpenSSL.SSL.Error:
return False
def _validate_csr():
try:
self.csr.verify(self.cert.get_pubkey())
except OpenSSL.crypto.Error:
return False
if self.csr.get_subject() != self.cert.get_subject():
return False
csr_extensions = self.csr.get_extensions()
cert_extension_count = self.cert.get_extension_count()
if len(csr_extensions) != cert_extension_count:
return False
for extension_number in range(0, cert_extension_count):
cert_extension = self.cert.get_extension(extension_number)
csr_extension = filter(lambda extension: extension.get_short_name() == cert_extension.get_short_name(), csr_extensions)
if cert_extension.get_data() != list(csr_extension)[0].get_data():
return False
return True
if not state_and_perms:
return False
self.cert = crypto_utils.load_certificate(self.path)
if self.privatekey_path:
self.privatekey = crypto_utils.load_privatekey(
self.privatekey_path,
self.privatekey_passphrase
)
return _validate_privatekey()
if self.csr_path:
self.csr = crypto_utils.load_certificate_request(self.csr_path)
if not _validate_csr():
return False
return True
class CertificateAbsent(Certificate):
def __init__(self, module):
super(CertificateAbsent, self).__init__(module)
def generate(self, module):
pass
def dump(self, check_mode=False):
# Use only for absent
result = {
'changed': self.changed,
'filename': self.path,
'privatekey': self.privatekey_path,
'csr': self.csr_path
}
return result
class SelfSignedCertificate(Certificate):
"""Generate the self-signed certificate."""
def __init__(self, module):
super(SelfSignedCertificate, self).__init__(module)
self.notBefore = module.params['selfsigned_notBefore']
self.notAfter = module.params['selfsigned_notAfter']
self.digest = module.params['selfsigned_digest']
self.version = module.params['selfsigned_version']
self.serial_number = randint(1000, 99999)
self.csr = crypto_utils.load_certificate_request(self.csr_path)
self.privatekey = crypto_utils.load_privatekey(
self.privatekey_path, self.privatekey_passphrase
)
def generate(self, module):
if not os.path.exists(self.privatekey_path):
raise CertificateError(
'The private key %s does not exist' % self.privatekey_path
)
if not os.path.exists(self.csr_path):
raise CertificateError(
'The certificate signing request file %s does not exist' % self.csr_path
)
if not self.check(module, perms_required=False) or self.force:
cert = crypto.X509()
cert.set_serial_number(self.serial_number)
if self.notBefore:
cert.set_notBefore(to_bytes(self.notBefore))
else:
cert.gmtime_adj_notBefore(0)
if self.notAfter:
cert.set_notAfter(to_bytes(self.notAfter))
else:
# If no NotAfter specified, expire in
# 10 years. 315360000 is 10 years in seconds.
cert.gmtime_adj_notAfter(315360000)
cert.set_subject(self.csr.get_subject())
cert.set_issuer(self.csr.get_subject())
cert.set_version(self.version - 1)
cert.set_pubkey(self.csr.get_pubkey())
cert.add_extensions(self.csr.get_extensions())
cert.sign(self.privatekey, self.digest)
self.cert = cert
crypto_utils.write_file(module, crypto.dump_certificate(crypto.FILETYPE_PEM, self.cert))
self.changed = True
file_args = module.load_file_common_arguments(module.params)
if module.set_fs_attributes_if_different(file_args, False):
self.changed = True
def dump(self, check_mode=False):
result = {
'changed': self.changed,
'filename': self.path,
'privatekey': self.privatekey_path,
'csr': self.csr_path
}
if check_mode:
now = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
ten = now.replace(now.year + 10)
result.update({
'notBefore': self.notBefore if self.notBefore else now.strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%SZ"),
'notAfter': self.notAfter if self.notAfter else ten.strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%SZ"),
'serial_number': self.serial_number,
})
else:
result.update({
'notBefore': self.cert.get_notBefore(),
'notAfter': self.cert.get_notAfter(),
'serial_number': self.cert.get_serial_number(),
})
return result
class OwnCACertificate(Certificate):
"""Generate the own CA certificate."""
def __init__(self, module):
super(OwnCACertificate, self).__init__(module)
self.notBefore = module.params['ownca_not_before']
self.notAfter = module.params['ownca_not_after']
self.digest = module.params['ownca_digest']
self.version = module.params['ownca_version']
self.serial_number = randint(1000, 99999)
self.ca_cert_path = module.params['ownca_path']
self.ca_privatekey_path = module.params['ownca_privatekey_path']
self.ca_privatekey_passphrase = module.params['ownca_privatekey_passphrase']
self.csr = crypto_utils.load_certificate_request(self.csr_path)
self.ca_cert = crypto_utils.load_certificate(self.ca_cert_path)
self.ca_privatekey = crypto_utils.load_privatekey(
self.ca_privatekey_path, self.ca_privatekey_passphrase
)
def generate(self, module):
if not os.path.exists(self.ca_cert_path):
raise CertificateError(
'The CA certificate %s does not exist' % self.ca_cert_path
)
if not os.path.exists(self.ca_privatekey_path):
raise CertificateError(
'The CA private key %s does not exist' % self.ca_privatekey_path
)
if not os.path.exists(self.csr_path):
raise CertificateError(
'The certificate signing request file %s does not exist' % self.csr_path
)
if not self.check(module, perms_required=False) or self.force:
cert = crypto.X509()
cert.set_serial_number(self.serial_number)
if self.notBefore:
cert.set_notBefore(to_bytes(self.notBefore))
else:
cert.gmtime_adj_notBefore(0)
if self.notAfter:
cert.set_notAfter(to_bytes(self.notAfter))
else:
# If no NotAfter specified, expire in
# 10 years. 315360000 is 10 years in seconds.
cert.gmtime_adj_notAfter(315360000)
cert.set_subject(self.csr.get_subject())
cert.set_issuer(self.ca_cert.get_subject())
cert.set_version(self.version - 1)
cert.set_pubkey(self.csr.get_pubkey())
cert.add_extensions(self.csr.get_extensions())
cert.sign(self.ca_privatekey, self.digest)
self.cert = cert
crypto_utils.write_file(module, crypto.dump_certificate(crypto.FILETYPE_PEM, self.cert))
self.changed = True
file_args = module.load_file_common_arguments(module.params)
if module.set_fs_attributes_if_different(file_args, False):
self.changed = True
def dump(self, check_mode=False):
result = {
'changed': self.changed,
'filename': self.path,
'privatekey': self.privatekey_path,
'csr': self.csr_path,
'ca_cert': self.ca_cert_path,
'ca_privatekey': self.ca_privatekey_path
}
if check_mode:
now = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
ten = now.replace(now.year + 10)
result.update({
'notBefore': self.notBefore if self.notBefore else now.strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%SZ"),
'notAfter': self.notAfter if self.notAfter else ten.strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%SZ"),
'serial_number': self.serial_number,
})
else:
result.update({
'notBefore': self.cert.get_notBefore(),
'notAfter': self.cert.get_notAfter(),
'serial_number': self.cert.get_serial_number(),
})
return result
class AssertOnlyCertificate(Certificate):
"""validate the supplied certificate."""
def __init__(self, module):
super(AssertOnlyCertificate, self).__init__(module)
self.signature_algorithms = module.params['signature_algorithms']
if module.params['subject']:
self.subject = crypto_utils.parse_name_field(module.params['subject'])
else:
self.subject = []
self.subject_strict = module.params['subject_strict']
if module.params['issuer']:
self.issuer = crypto_utils.parse_name_field(module.params['issuer'])
else:
self.issuer = []
self.issuer_strict = module.params['issuer_strict']
self.has_expired = module.params['has_expired']
self.version = module.params['version']
self.keyUsage = module.params['keyUsage']
self.keyUsage_strict = module.params['keyUsage_strict']
self.extendedKeyUsage = module.params['extendedKeyUsage']
self.extendedKeyUsage_strict = module.params['extendedKeyUsage_strict']
self.subjectAltName = module.params['subjectAltName']
self.subjectAltName_strict = module.params['subjectAltName_strict']
self.notBefore = module.params['notBefore']
self.notAfter = module.params['notAfter']
self.valid_at = module.params['valid_at']
self.invalid_at = module.params['invalid_at']
self.valid_in = module.params['valid_in']
self.message = []
self._sanitize_inputs()
def _sanitize_inputs(self):
"""Ensure inputs are properly sanitized before comparison."""
for param in ['signature_algorithms', 'keyUsage', 'extendedKeyUsage',
'subjectAltName', 'subject', 'issuer', 'notBefore',
'notAfter', 'valid_at', 'invalid_at']:
attr = getattr(self, param)
if isinstance(attr, list) and attr:
if isinstance(attr[0], str):
setattr(self, param, [to_bytes(item) for item in attr])
elif isinstance(attr[0], tuple):
setattr(self, param, [(to_bytes(item[0]), to_bytes(item[1])) for item in attr])
elif isinstance(attr, tuple):
setattr(self, param, dict((to_bytes(k), to_bytes(v)) for (k, v) in attr.items()))
elif isinstance(attr, dict):
setattr(self, param, dict((to_bytes(k), to_bytes(v)) for (k, v) in attr.items()))
elif isinstance(attr, str):
setattr(self, param, to_bytes(attr))
def assertonly(self):
self.cert = crypto_utils.load_certificate(self.path)
def _validate_signature_algorithms():
if self.signature_algorithms:
if self.cert.get_signature_algorithm() not in self.signature_algorithms:
self.message.append(
'Invalid signature algorithm (got %s, expected one of %s)' % (self.cert.get_signature_algorithm(), self.signature_algorithms)
)
def _validate_subject():
if self.subject:
expected_subject = [(OpenSSL._util.lib.OBJ_txt2nid(sub[0]), sub[1]) for sub in self.subject]
cert_subject = self.cert.get_subject().get_components()
current_subject = [(OpenSSL._util.lib.OBJ_txt2nid(sub[0]), sub[1]) for sub in cert_subject]
if (not self.subject_strict and not all(x in current_subject for x in expected_subject)) or \
(self.subject_strict and not set(expected_subject) == set(current_subject)):
self.message.append(
'Invalid subject component (got %s, expected all of %s to be present)' % (cert_subject, self.subject)
)
def _validate_issuer():
if self.issuer:
expected_issuer = [(OpenSSL._util.lib.OBJ_txt2nid(iss[0]), iss[1]) for iss in self.issuer]
cert_issuer = self.cert.get_issuer().get_components()
current_issuer = [(OpenSSL._util.lib.OBJ_txt2nid(iss[0]), iss[1]) for iss in cert_issuer]
if (not self.issuer_strict and not all(x in current_issuer for x in expected_issuer)) or \
(self.issuer_strict and not set(expected_issuer) == set(current_issuer)):
self.message.append(
'Invalid issuer component (got %s, expected all of %s to be present)' % (cert_issuer, self.issuer)
)
def _validate_has_expired():
# The following 3 lines are the same as the current PyOpenSSL code for cert.has_expired().
# Older version of PyOpenSSL have a buggy implementation,
# to avoid issues with those we added the code from a more recent release here.
time_string = to_native(self.cert.get_notAfter())
not_after = datetime.datetime.strptime(time_string, "%Y%m%d%H%M%SZ")
cert_expired = not_after < datetime.datetime.utcnow()
if self.has_expired != cert_expired:
self.message.append(
'Certificate expiration check failed (certificate expiration is %s, expected %s)' % (cert_expired, self.has_expired)
)
def _validate_version():
if self.version:
# Version numbers in certs are off by one:
# v1: 0, v2: 1, v3: 2 ...
if self.version != self.cert.get_version() + 1:
self.message.append(
'Invalid certificate version number (got %s, expected %s)' % (self.cert.get_version() + 1, self.version)
)
def _validate_keyUsage():
if self.keyUsage:
found = False
for extension_idx in range(0, self.cert.get_extension_count()):
extension = self.cert.get_extension(extension_idx)
if extension.get_short_name() == b'keyUsage':
found = True
keyUsage = [OpenSSL._util.lib.OBJ_txt2nid(keyUsage) for keyUsage in self.keyUsage]
current_ku = [OpenSSL._util.lib.OBJ_txt2nid(usage.strip()) for usage in
to_bytes(extension, errors='surrogate_or_strict').split(b',')]
if (not self.keyUsage_strict and not all(x in current_ku for x in keyUsage)) or \
(self.keyUsage_strict and not set(keyUsage) == set(current_ku)):
self.message.append(
'Invalid keyUsage component (got %s, expected all of %s to be present)' % (str(extension).split(', '), self.keyUsage)
)
if not found:
self.message.append('Found no keyUsage extension')
def _validate_extendedKeyUsage():
if self.extendedKeyUsage:
found = False
for extension_idx in range(0, self.cert.get_extension_count()):
extension = self.cert.get_extension(extension_idx)
if extension.get_short_name() == b'extendedKeyUsage':
found = True
extKeyUsage = [OpenSSL._util.lib.OBJ_txt2nid(keyUsage) for keyUsage in self.extendedKeyUsage]
current_xku = [OpenSSL._util.lib.OBJ_txt2nid(usage.strip()) for usage in
to_bytes(extension, errors='surrogate_or_strict').split(b',')]
if (not self.extendedKeyUsage_strict and not all(x in current_xku for x in extKeyUsage)) or \
(self.extendedKeyUsage_strict and not set(extKeyUsage) == set(current_xku)):
self.message.append(
'Invalid extendedKeyUsage component (got %s, expected all of %s to be present)' % (str(extension).split(', '),
self.extendedKeyUsage)
)
if not found:
self.message.append('Found no extendedKeyUsage extension')
def _validate_subjectAltName():
if self.subjectAltName:
found = False
for extension_idx in range(0, self.cert.get_extension_count()):
extension = self.cert.get_extension(extension_idx)
if extension.get_short_name() == b'subjectAltName':
found = True
l_altnames = [altname.replace(b'IP Address', b'IP') for altname in
to_bytes(extension, errors='surrogate_or_strict').split(b', ')]
if (not self.subjectAltName_strict and not all(x in l_altnames for x in self.subjectAltName)) or \
(self.subjectAltName_strict and not set(self.subjectAltName) == set(l_altnames)):
self.message.append(
'Invalid subjectAltName component (got %s, expected all of %s to be present)' % (l_altnames, self.subjectAltName)
)
if not found:
self.message.append('Found no subjectAltName extension')
def _validate_notBefore():
if self.notBefore:
if self.cert.get_notBefore() != self.notBefore:
self.message.append(
'Invalid notBefore component (got %s, expected %s to be present)' % (self.cert.get_notBefore(), self.notBefore)
)
def _validate_notAfter():
if self.notAfter:
if self.cert.get_notAfter() != self.notAfter:
self.message.append(
'Invalid notAfter component (got %s, expected %s to be present)' % (self.cert.get_notAfter(), self.notAfter)
)
def _validate_valid_at():
if self.valid_at:
if not (self.cert.get_notBefore() <= self.valid_at <= self.cert.get_notAfter()):
self.message.append(
'Certificate is not valid for the specified date (%s) - notBefore: %s - notAfter: %s' % (self.valid_at,
self.cert.get_notBefore(),
self.cert.get_notAfter())
)
def _validate_invalid_at():
if self.invalid_at:
if not (self.invalid_at <= self.cert.get_notBefore() or self.invalid_at >= self.cert.get_notAfter()):
self.message.append(
'Certificate is not invalid for the specified date (%s) - notBefore: %s - notAfter: %s' % (self.invalid_at,
self.cert.get_notBefore(),
self.cert.get_notAfter())
)
def _validate_valid_in():
if self.valid_in:
valid_in_date = datetime.datetime.utcnow() + datetime.timedelta(seconds=self.valid_in)
valid_in_date = to_bytes(valid_in_date.strftime('%Y%m%d%H%M%SZ'), errors='surrogate_or_strict')
if not (self.cert.get_notBefore() <= valid_in_date <= self.cert.get_notAfter()):
self.message.append(
'Certificate is not valid in %s seconds from now (%s) - notBefore: %s - notAfter: %s' % (self.valid_in,
valid_in_date,
self.cert.get_notBefore(),
self.cert.get_notAfter())
)
for validation in ['signature_algorithms', 'subject', 'issuer',
'has_expired', 'version', 'keyUsage',
'extendedKeyUsage', 'subjectAltName',
'notBefore', 'notAfter', 'valid_at',
'invalid_at', 'valid_in']:
f_name = locals()['_validate_%s' % validation]
f_name()
def generate(self, module):
"""Don't generate anything - assertonly"""
self.assertonly()
if self.privatekey_path and \
not super(AssertOnlyCertificate, self).check(module, perms_required=False):
self.message.append(
'Certificate %s and private key %s does not match' % (self.path, self.privatekey_path)
)
if len(self.message):
module.fail_json(msg=' | '.join(self.message))
def check(self, module, perms_required=True):
"""Ensure the resource is in its desired state."""
parent_check = super(AssertOnlyCertificate, self).check(module, perms_required)
self.assertonly()
assertonly_check = not len(self.message)
self.message = []
return parent_check and assertonly_check
def dump(self, check_mode=False):
result = {
'changed': self.changed,
'filename': self.path,
'privatekey': self.privatekey_path,
'csr': self.csr_path,
}
return result
class AcmeCertificate(Certificate):
"""Retrieve a certificate using the ACME protocol."""
def __init__(self, module):
super(AcmeCertificate, self).__init__(module)
self.accountkey_path = module.params['acme_accountkey_path']
self.challenge_path = module.params['acme_challenge_path']
self.use_chain = module.params['acme_chain']
def generate(self, module):
if not os.path.exists(self.privatekey_path):
raise CertificateError(
'The private key %s does not exist' % self.privatekey_path
)
if not os.path.exists(self.csr_path):
raise CertificateError(
'The certificate signing request file %s does not exist' % self.csr_path
)
if not os.path.exists(self.accountkey_path):
raise CertificateError(
'The account key %s does not exist' % self.accountkey_path
)
if not os.path.exists(self.challenge_path):
raise CertificateError(
'The challenge path %s does not exist' % self.challenge_path
)
if not self.check(module, perms_required=False) or self.force:
acme_tiny_path = self.module.get_bin_path('acme-tiny', required=True)
chain = ''
if self.use_chain:
chain = '--chain'
try:
crt = module.run_command("%s %s --account-key %s --csr %s "
"--acme-dir %s" % (acme_tiny_path, chain,
self.accountkey_path,
self.csr_path,
self.challenge_path),
check_rc=True)[1]
crypto_utils.write_file(module, to_bytes(crt))
self.changed = True
except OSError as exc:
raise CertificateError(exc)
file_args = module.load_file_common_arguments(module.params)
if module.set_fs_attributes_if_different(file_args, False):
self.changed = True
def dump(self, check_mode=False):
result = {
'changed': self.changed,
'filename': self.path,
'privatekey': self.privatekey_path,
'accountkey': self.accountkey_path,
'csr': self.csr_path,
}
return result
def main():
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=dict(
state=dict(type='str', choices=['present', 'absent'], default='present'),
path=dict(type='path', required=True),
provider=dict(type='str', choices=['selfsigned', 'ownca', 'assertonly', 'acme']),
force=dict(type='bool', default=False,),
csr_path=dict(type='path'),
# General properties of a certificate
privatekey_path=dict(type='path'),
privatekey_passphrase=dict(type='str', no_log=True),
# provider: assertonly
signature_algorithms=dict(type='list'),
subject=dict(type='dict'),
subject_strict=dict(type='bool', default=False),
issuer=dict(type='dict'),
issuer_strict=dict(type='bool', default=False),
has_expired=dict(type='bool', default=False),
version=dict(type='int'),
keyUsage=dict(type='list', aliases=['key_usage']),
keyUsage_strict=dict(type='bool', default=False, aliases=['key_usage_strict']),
extendedKeyUsage=dict(type='list', aliases=['extended_key_usage'], ),
extendedKeyUsage_strict=dict(type='bool', default=False, aliases=['extended_key_usage_strict']),
subjectAltName=dict(type='list', aliases=['subject_alt_name']),
subjectAltName_strict=dict(type='bool', default=False, aliases=['subject_alt_name_strict']),
notBefore=dict(type='str', aliases=['not_before']),
notAfter=dict(type='str', aliases=['not_after']),
valid_at=dict(type='str'),
invalid_at=dict(type='str'),
valid_in=dict(type='int'),
# provider: selfsigned
selfsigned_version=dict(type='int', default='3'),
selfsigned_digest=dict(type='str', default='sha256'),
selfsigned_notBefore=dict(type='str', aliases=['selfsigned_not_before']),
selfsigned_notAfter=dict(type='str', aliases=['selfsigned_not_after']),
# provider: ownca
ownca_path=dict(type='path'),
ownca_privatekey_path=dict(type='path'),
ownca_privatekey_passphrase=dict(type='path', no_log=True),
ownca_digest=dict(type='str', default='sha256'),
ownca_version=dict(type='int', default='3'),
ownca_not_before=dict(type='str'),
ownca_not_after=dict(type='str'),
# provider: acme
acme_accountkey_path=dict(type='path'),
acme_challenge_path=dict(type='path'),
acme_chain=dict(type='bool', default=True),
),
supports_check_mode=True,
add_file_common_args=True,
)
if not pyopenssl_found:
module.fail_json(msg='The python pyOpenSSL library is required')
if module.params['provider'] in ['selfsigned', 'ownca', 'assertonly']:
try:
getattr(crypto.X509Req, 'get_extensions')
except AttributeError:
module.fail_json(msg='You need to have PyOpenSSL>=0.15')
base_dir = os.path.dirname(module.params['path']) or '.'
if not os.path.isdir(base_dir):
module.fail_json(
name=base_dir,
msg='The directory %s does not exist or the file is not a directory' % base_dir
)
if module.params['state'] == 'absent':
certificate = CertificateAbsent(module)
else:
if module.params['provider'] != 'assertonly' and module.params['csr_path'] is None:
module.fail_json(msg='csr_path is required when provider is not assertonly')
provider = module.params['provider']
if provider == 'selfsigned':
certificate = SelfSignedCertificate(module)
elif provider == 'acme':
certificate = AcmeCertificate(module)
elif provider == 'ownca':
certificate = OwnCACertificate(module)
else:
certificate = AssertOnlyCertificate(module)
if module.params['state'] == 'present':
if module.check_mode:
result = certificate.dump(check_mode=True)
result['changed'] = module.params['force'] or not certificate.check(module)
module.exit_json(**result)
try:
certificate.generate(module)
except CertificateError as exc:
module.fail_json(msg=to_native(exc))
else:
if module.check_mode:
result = certificate.dump(check_mode=True)
result['changed'] = os.path.exists(module.params['path'])
module.exit_json(**result)
try:
certificate.remove()
except CertificateError as exc:
module.fail_json(msg=to_native(exc))
result = certificate.dump()
module.exit_json(**result)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()