package pki import ( "crypto/ecdsa" "crypto/rand" "crypto/rsa" "crypto/sha1" "crypto/x509" "crypto/x509/pkix" "encoding/asn1" "encoding/pem" "fmt" "net" "regexp" "strings" "time" "github.com/hashicorp/vault/helper/certutil" "github.com/hashicorp/vault/logical" "github.com/hashicorp/vault/logical/framework" ) type certUsage int const ( serverUsage certUsage = 1 << iota clientUsage codeSigningUsage emailProtectionUsage caUsage ) type creationBundle struct { CommonName string DNSNames []string EmailAddresses []string IPAddresses []net.IP IsCA bool KeyType string KeyBits int SigningBundle *caInfoBundle TTL time.Duration Usage certUsage // Only used when signing a CA cert UseCSRValues bool // URLs to encode into the certificate URLs *urlEntries // The maximum path length to encode MaxPathLength int } type caInfoBundle struct { certutil.ParsedCertBundle URLs *urlEntries } var ( hostnameRegex = regexp.MustCompile(`^(([a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9\-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])\.)*([A-Za-z0-9]|[A-Za-z0-9][A-Za-z0-9\-]*[A-Za-z0-9])$`) oidExtensionBasicConstraints = []int{2, 5, 29, 19} ) func oidInExtensions(oid asn1.ObjectIdentifier, extensions []pkix.Extension) bool { for _, e := range extensions { if e.Id.Equal(oid) { return true } } return false } func getFormat(data *framework.FieldData) string { format := data.Get("format").(string) switch format { case "pem": case "der": case "pem_bundle": default: format = "" } return format } func validateKeyTypeLength(keyType string, keyBits int) *logical.Response { switch keyType { case "rsa": switch keyBits { case 1024: case 2048: case 4096: case 8192: default: return logical.ErrorResponse(fmt.Sprintf( "unsupported bit length for RSA key: %d", keyBits)) } case "ec": switch keyBits { case 224: case 256: case 384: case 521: default: return logical.ErrorResponse(fmt.Sprintf( "unsupported bit length for EC key: %d", keyBits)) } default: return logical.ErrorResponse(fmt.Sprintf( "unknown key type %s", keyType)) } return nil } // Fetches the CA info. Unlike other certificates, the CA info is stored // in the backend as a CertBundle, because we are storing its private key func fetchCAInfo(req *logical.Request) (*caInfoBundle, error) { bundleEntry, err := req.Storage.Get("config/ca_bundle") if err != nil { return nil, certutil.InternalError{Err: fmt.Sprintf("unable to fetch local CA certificate/key: %v", err)} } if bundleEntry == nil { return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: "backend must be configured with a CA certificate/key"} } var bundle certutil.CertBundle if err := bundleEntry.DecodeJSON(&bundle); err != nil { return nil, certutil.InternalError{Err: fmt.Sprintf("unable to decode local CA certificate/key: %v", err)} } parsedBundle, err := bundle.ToParsedCertBundle() if err != nil { return nil, certutil.InternalError{Err: err.Error()} } if parsedBundle.Certificate == nil { return nil, certutil.InternalError{Err: "stored CA information not able to be parsed"} } caInfo := &caInfoBundle{*parsedBundle, nil} entries, err := getURLs(req) if err != nil { return nil, certutil.InternalError{Err: fmt.Sprintf("unable to fetch URL information: %v", err)} } if entries == nil { entries = &urlEntries{ IssuingCertificates: []string{}, CRLDistributionPoints: []string{}, OCSPServers: []string{}, } } caInfo.URLs = entries return caInfo, nil } // Allows fetching certificates from the backend; it handles the slightly // separate pathing for CA, CRL, and revoked certificates. func fetchCertBySerial(req *logical.Request, prefix, serial string) (*logical.StorageEntry, error) { var path string switch { case serial == "ca": path = "ca" case serial == "crl": path = "crl" case strings.HasPrefix(prefix, "revoked/"): path = "revoked/" + strings.Replace(strings.ToLower(serial), "-", ":", -1) default: path = "certs/" + strings.Replace(strings.ToLower(serial), "-", ":", -1) } certEntry, err := req.Storage.Get(path) if err != nil { return nil, certutil.InternalError{Err: fmt.Sprintf("error fetching certificate %s: %s", serial, err)} } if certEntry == nil { return nil, nil } if certEntry.Value == nil || len(certEntry.Value) == 0 { return nil, certutil.InternalError{Err: fmt.Sprintf("returned certificate bytes for serial %s were empty", serial)} } return certEntry, nil } // Given a set of requested names for a certificate, verifies that all of them // match the various toggles set in the role for controlling issuance. // If one does not pass, it is returned in the string argument. func validateNames(req *logical.Request, names []string, role *roleEntry) (string, error) { for _, name := range names { sanitizedName := name emailDomain := name isEmail := false isWildcard := false // If it has an @, assume it is an email address and separate out the // user from the hostname portion so that we can act on the hostname. // Note that this matches behavior from the alt_names parameter. If it // ends up being problematic for users, I guess that could be separated // into dns_names and email_names in the future to be explicit, but I // don't think this is likely. if strings.Contains(name, "@") { splitEmail := strings.Split(name, "@") if len(splitEmail) != 2 { return name, nil } sanitizedName = splitEmail[1] emailDomain = splitEmail[1] isEmail = true } // If we have an asterisk as the first part of the domain name, mark it // as wildcard and set the sanitized name to the remainder of the // domain if strings.HasPrefix(sanitizedName, "*.") { sanitizedName = sanitizedName[2:] isWildcard = true } // Email addresses using wildcard domain names do not make sense if isEmail && isWildcard { return name, nil } // AllowAnyName is checked after this because EnforceHostnames still // applies when allowing any name. Also, we check the sanitized name to // ensure that we are not either checking a full email address or a // wildcard prefix. if role.EnforceHostnames { if !hostnameRegex.MatchString(sanitizedName) { return name, nil } } // Self-explanatory if role.AllowAnyName { continue } // The following blocks all work the same basic way: // 1) If a role allows a certain class of base (localhost, token // display name, role-configured domains), perform further tests // // 2) If there is a perfect match on either the name itself or it's an // email address with a perfect match on the hostname portion, allow it // // 3) If subdomains are allowed, we check based on the sanitized name; // note that if not a wildcard, will be equivalent to the email domain // for email checks, and we already checked above for both a wildcard // and email address being present in the same name // 3a) First we check for a non-wildcard subdomain, as in . // 3b) Then we check if it's a wildcard and the base domain is a match // // Variances are noted in-line if role.AllowLocalhost { if name == "localhost" || name == "localdomain" || (isEmail && emailDomain == "localhost") || (isEmail && emailDomain == "localdomain") { continue } if role.AllowSubdomains { // It is possible, if unlikely, to have a subdomain of "localhost" if strings.HasSuffix(sanitizedName, ".localhost") || (isWildcard && sanitizedName == "localhost") { continue } // A subdomain of "localdomain" is also not entirely uncommon if strings.HasSuffix(sanitizedName, ".localdomain") || (isWildcard && sanitizedName == "localdomain") { continue } } } if role.AllowTokenDisplayName { if name == req.DisplayName { continue } if role.AllowSubdomains { if isEmail { // If it's an email address, we need to parse the token // display name in order to do a proper comparison of the // subdomain if strings.Contains(req.DisplayName, "@") { splitDisplay := strings.Split(req.DisplayName, "@") if len(splitDisplay) == 2 { // Compare the sanitized name against the hostname // portion of the email address in the roken // display name if strings.HasSuffix(sanitizedName, "."+splitDisplay[1]) { continue } } } } if strings.HasSuffix(sanitizedName, "."+req.DisplayName) || (isWildcard && sanitizedName == req.DisplayName) { continue } } } if role.AllowedDomains != "" { valid := false for _, currDomain := range strings.Split(role.AllowedDomains, ",") { // If there is, say, a trailing comma, ignore it if currDomain == "" { continue } // First, allow an exact match of the base domain if that role flag // is enabled if role.AllowBareDomains && (name == currDomain || (isEmail && emailDomain == currDomain)) { valid = true break } if role.AllowSubdomains { if strings.HasSuffix(sanitizedName, "."+currDomain) || (isWildcard && sanitizedName == currDomain) { valid = true break } } } if valid { continue } } //panic(fmt.Sprintf("\nName is %s\nRole is\n%#v\n", name, role)) return name, nil } return "", nil } func generateCert(b *backend, role *roleEntry, signingBundle *caInfoBundle, isCA bool, req *logical.Request, data *framework.FieldData) (*certutil.ParsedCertBundle, error) { if role.KeyType == "rsa" && role.KeyBits < 2048 { return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: "RSA keys < 2048 bits are unsafe and not supported"} } creationBundle, err := generateCreationBundle(b, role, signingBundle, nil, req, data) if err != nil { return nil, err } if isCA { creationBundle.IsCA = isCA if signingBundle == nil { // Generating a self-signed root certificate entries, err := getURLs(req) if err != nil { return nil, certutil.InternalError{Err: fmt.Sprintf("unable to fetch URL information: %v", err)} } if entries == nil { entries = &urlEntries{ IssuingCertificates: []string{}, CRLDistributionPoints: []string{}, OCSPServers: []string{}, } } creationBundle.URLs = entries if role.MaxPathLength == nil { creationBundle.MaxPathLength = -1 } else { creationBundle.MaxPathLength = *role.MaxPathLength } } } parsedBundle, err := createCertificate(creationBundle) if err != nil { return nil, err } return parsedBundle, nil } // N.B.: This is only meant to be used for generating intermediate CAs. // It skips some sanity checks. func generateIntermediateCSR(b *backend, role *roleEntry, signingBundle *caInfoBundle, req *logical.Request, data *framework.FieldData) (*certutil.ParsedCSRBundle, error) { creationBundle, err := generateCreationBundle(b, role, signingBundle, nil, req, data) if err != nil { return nil, err } parsedBundle, err := createCSR(creationBundle) if err != nil { return nil, err } return parsedBundle, nil } func signCert(b *backend, role *roleEntry, signingBundle *caInfoBundle, isCA bool, useCSRValues bool, req *logical.Request, data *framework.FieldData) (*certutil.ParsedCertBundle, error) { csrString := data.Get("csr").(string) if csrString == "" { return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: fmt.Sprintf("\"csr\" is empty")} } pemBytes := []byte(csrString) pemBlock, pemBytes := pem.Decode(pemBytes) if pemBlock == nil { return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: "csr contains no data"} } csr, err := x509.ParseCertificateRequest(pemBlock.Bytes) if err != nil { return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: "certificate request could not be parsed"} } switch role.KeyType { case "rsa": // Verify that the key matches the role type if csr.PublicKeyAlgorithm != x509.RSA { return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: fmt.Sprintf( "role requires keys of type %s", role.KeyType)} } pubKey, ok := csr.PublicKey.(*rsa.PublicKey) if !ok { return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: "could not parse CSR's public key"} } // Verify that the key is at least 2048 bits if pubKey.N.BitLen() < 2048 { return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: "RSA keys < 2048 bits are unsafe and not supported"} } // Verify that the bit size is at least the size specified in the role if pubKey.N.BitLen() < role.KeyBits { return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: fmt.Sprintf( "role requires a minimum of a %d-bit key, but CSR's key is %d bits", role.KeyBits, pubKey.N.BitLen())} } case "ec": // Verify that the key matches the role type if csr.PublicKeyAlgorithm != x509.ECDSA { return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: fmt.Sprintf( "role requires keys of type %s", role.KeyType)} } pubKey, ok := csr.PublicKey.(*ecdsa.PublicKey) if !ok { return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: "could not parse CSR's public key"} } // Verify that the bit size is at least the size specified in the role if pubKey.Params().BitSize < role.KeyBits { return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: fmt.Sprintf( "role requires a minimum of a %d-bit key, but CSR's key is %d bits", role.KeyBits, pubKey.Params().BitSize)} } case "any": // We only care about running RSA < 2048 bit checks, so if not RSA // break out if csr.PublicKeyAlgorithm != x509.RSA { break } // Run RSA < 2048 bit checks pubKey, ok := csr.PublicKey.(*rsa.PublicKey) if !ok { return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: "could not parse CSR's public key"} } if pubKey.N.BitLen() < 2048 { return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: "RSA keys < 2048 bits are unsafe and not supported"} } } creationBundle, err := generateCreationBundle(b, role, signingBundle, csr, req, data) if err != nil { return nil, err } if useCSRValues && !isCA { return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: "cannot use CSR values with a non-CA certificate"} } creationBundle.IsCA = isCA creationBundle.UseCSRValues = useCSRValues parsedBundle, err := signCertificate(creationBundle, csr) if err != nil { return nil, err } return parsedBundle, nil } // generateCreationBundle is a shared function that reads parameters supplied // from the various endpoints and generates a creationBundle with the // parameters that can be used to issue or sign func generateCreationBundle(b *backend, role *roleEntry, signingBundle *caInfoBundle, csr *x509.CertificateRequest, req *logical.Request, data *framework.FieldData) (*creationBundle, error) { var err error var ok bool // Get the common name var cn string { if csr != nil { if role.UseCSRCommonName { cn = csr.Subject.CommonName } } if cn == "" { cn = data.Get("common_name").(string) if cn == "" { return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: `the common_name field is required, or must be provided in a CSR with "use_csr_common_name" set to true`} } } } // Read in alternate names -- DNS and email addresses dnsNames := []string{} emailAddresses := []string{} { if strings.Contains(cn, "@") { // Note: emails are not disallowed if the role's email protection // flag is false, because they may well be included for // informational purposes; it is up to the verifying party to // ensure that email addresses in a subject alternate name can be // used for the purpose for which they are presented emailAddresses = append(emailAddresses, cn) } else { dnsNames = append(dnsNames, cn) } cnAltInt, ok := data.GetOk("alt_names") if ok { cnAlt := cnAltInt.(string) if len(cnAlt) != 0 { for _, v := range strings.Split(cnAlt, ",") { if strings.Contains(v, "@") { emailAddresses = append(emailAddresses, cn) } else { dnsNames = append(dnsNames, v) } } } } // Check for bad email and/or DNS names badName, err := validateNames(req, dnsNames, role) if len(badName) != 0 { return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: fmt.Sprintf( "name %s not allowed by this role", badName)} } else if err != nil { return nil, certutil.InternalError{Err: fmt.Sprintf( "error validating name %s: %s", badName, err)} } badName, err = validateNames(req, emailAddresses, role) if len(badName) != 0 { return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: fmt.Sprintf( "email %s not allowed by this role", badName)} } else if err != nil { return nil, certutil.InternalError{Err: fmt.Sprintf( "error validating name %s: %s", badName, err)} } } // Get and verify any IP SANs ipAddresses := []net.IP{} var ipAltInt interface{} { ipAltInt, ok = data.GetOk("ip_sans") if ok { ipAlt := ipAltInt.(string) if len(ipAlt) != 0 { if !role.AllowIPSANs { return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: fmt.Sprintf( "IP Subject Alternative Names are not allowed in this role, but was provided %s", ipAlt)} } for _, v := range strings.Split(ipAlt, ",") { parsedIP := net.ParseIP(v) if parsedIP == nil { return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: fmt.Sprintf( "the value '%s' is not a valid IP address", v)} } ipAddresses = append(ipAddresses, parsedIP) } } } } // Get the TTL and very it against the max allowed var ttlField string var ttl time.Duration var maxTTL time.Duration var ttlFieldInt interface{} { ttlFieldInt, ok = data.GetOk("ttl") if !ok { ttlField = role.TTL } else { ttlField = ttlFieldInt.(string) } if len(ttlField) == 0 { ttl = b.System().DefaultLeaseTTL() } else { ttl, err = time.ParseDuration(ttlField) if err != nil { return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: fmt.Sprintf( "invalid requested ttl: %s", err)} } } if len(role.MaxTTL) == 0 { maxTTL = b.System().MaxLeaseTTL() } else { maxTTL, err = time.ParseDuration(role.MaxTTL) if err != nil { return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: fmt.Sprintf( "invalid ttl: %s", err)} } } if ttl > maxTTL { // Don't error if they were using system defaults, only error if // they specifically chose a bad TTL if len(ttlField) == 0 { ttl = maxTTL } else { return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: fmt.Sprintf( "ttl is larger than maximum allowed (%d)", maxTTL/time.Second)} } } // If it's not self-signed, verify that the issued certificate won't be // valid past the lifetime of the CA certificate if signingBundle != nil && time.Now().Add(ttl).After(signingBundle.Certificate.NotAfter) { return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: fmt.Sprintf( "cannot satisfy request, as TTL is beyond the expiration of the CA certificate")} } } // Build up usages var usage certUsage { if role.ServerFlag { usage = usage | serverUsage } if role.ClientFlag { usage = usage | clientUsage } if role.CodeSigningFlag { usage = usage | codeSigningUsage } if role.EmailProtectionFlag { usage = usage | emailProtectionUsage } } creationBundle := &creationBundle{ CommonName: cn, DNSNames: dnsNames, EmailAddresses: emailAddresses, IPAddresses: ipAddresses, KeyType: role.KeyType, KeyBits: role.KeyBits, SigningBundle: signingBundle, TTL: ttl, Usage: usage, } // Don't deal with URLs or max path length if it's self-signed, as these // normally come from the signing bundle if signingBundle == nil { return creationBundle, nil } // This will have been read in from the getURLs function creationBundle.URLs = signingBundle.URLs // If the max path length in the role is not nil, it was specified at // generation time with the max_path_length parameter; otherwise derive it // from the signing certificate if role.MaxPathLength != nil { creationBundle.MaxPathLength = *role.MaxPathLength } else { switch { case signingBundle.Certificate.MaxPathLen < 0: creationBundle.MaxPathLength = -1 case signingBundle.Certificate.MaxPathLen == 0 && signingBundle.Certificate.MaxPathLenZero: // The signing function will ensure that we do not issue a CA cert creationBundle.MaxPathLength = 0 default: // If this takes it to zero, we handle this case later if // necessary creationBundle.MaxPathLength = signingBundle.Certificate.MaxPathLen - 1 } } return creationBundle, nil } // addKeyUsages adds approrpiate key usages to the template given the creation // information func addKeyUsages(creationInfo *creationBundle, certTemplate *x509.Certificate) { if creationInfo.IsCA { certTemplate.KeyUsage = x509.KeyUsage(x509.KeyUsageCertSign | x509.KeyUsageCRLSign) return } if creationInfo.Usage&serverUsage != 0 { certTemplate.ExtKeyUsage = append(certTemplate.ExtKeyUsage, x509.ExtKeyUsageServerAuth) } if creationInfo.Usage&clientUsage != 0 { certTemplate.ExtKeyUsage = append(certTemplate.ExtKeyUsage, x509.ExtKeyUsageClientAuth) } if creationInfo.Usage&codeSigningUsage != 0 { certTemplate.ExtKeyUsage = append(certTemplate.ExtKeyUsage, x509.ExtKeyUsageCodeSigning) } if creationInfo.Usage&emailProtectionUsage != 0 { certTemplate.ExtKeyUsage = append(certTemplate.ExtKeyUsage, x509.ExtKeyUsageEmailProtection) } } // Performs the heavy lifting of creating a certificate. Returns // a fully-filled-in ParsedCertBundle. func createCertificate(creationInfo *creationBundle) (*certutil.ParsedCertBundle, error) { var err error result := &certutil.ParsedCertBundle{} serialNumber, err := certutil.GenerateSerialNumber() if err != nil { return nil, err } if err := certutil.GeneratePrivateKey(creationInfo.KeyType, creationInfo.KeyBits, result); err != nil { return nil, err } subjKeyID, err := certutil.GetSubjKeyID(result.PrivateKey) if err != nil { return nil, certutil.InternalError{Err: fmt.Sprintf("error getting subject key ID: %s", err)} } subject := pkix.Name{ CommonName: creationInfo.CommonName, } certTemplate := &x509.Certificate{ SerialNumber: serialNumber, Subject: subject, NotBefore: time.Now().Add(-30 * time.Second), NotAfter: time.Now().Add(creationInfo.TTL), IsCA: false, SubjectKeyId: subjKeyID, DNSNames: creationInfo.DNSNames, EmailAddresses: creationInfo.EmailAddresses, IPAddresses: creationInfo.IPAddresses, } // Add this before calling addKeyUsages if creationInfo.SigningBundle == nil { certTemplate.IsCA = true } addKeyUsages(creationInfo, certTemplate) certTemplate.IssuingCertificateURL = creationInfo.URLs.IssuingCertificates certTemplate.CRLDistributionPoints = creationInfo.URLs.CRLDistributionPoints certTemplate.OCSPServer = creationInfo.URLs.OCSPServers var certBytes []byte if creationInfo.SigningBundle != nil { switch creationInfo.SigningBundle.PrivateKeyType { case certutil.RSAPrivateKey: certTemplate.SignatureAlgorithm = x509.SHA256WithRSA case certutil.ECPrivateKey: certTemplate.SignatureAlgorithm = x509.ECDSAWithSHA256 } caCert := creationInfo.SigningBundle.Certificate certBytes, err = x509.CreateCertificate(rand.Reader, certTemplate, caCert, result.PrivateKey.Public(), creationInfo.SigningBundle.PrivateKey) } else { // Creating a self-signed root if creationInfo.MaxPathLength == 0 { certTemplate.MaxPathLen = 0 certTemplate.MaxPathLenZero = true } else { certTemplate.MaxPathLen = creationInfo.MaxPathLength } switch creationInfo.KeyType { case "rsa": certTemplate.SignatureAlgorithm = x509.SHA256WithRSA case "ec": certTemplate.SignatureAlgorithm = x509.ECDSAWithSHA256 } certTemplate.BasicConstraintsValid = true certBytes, err = x509.CreateCertificate(rand.Reader, certTemplate, certTemplate, result.PrivateKey.Public(), result.PrivateKey) } if err != nil { return nil, certutil.InternalError{Err: fmt.Sprintf("unable to create certificate: %s", err)} } result.CertificateBytes = certBytes result.Certificate, err = x509.ParseCertificate(certBytes) if err != nil { return nil, certutil.InternalError{Err: fmt.Sprintf("unable to parse created certificate: %s", err)} } if creationInfo.SigningBundle != nil { result.IssuingCABytes = creationInfo.SigningBundle.CertificateBytes result.IssuingCA = creationInfo.SigningBundle.Certificate } else { result.IssuingCABytes = result.CertificateBytes result.IssuingCA = result.Certificate } return result, nil } // Creates a CSR. This is currently only meant for use when // generating an intermediate certificate. func createCSR(creationInfo *creationBundle) (*certutil.ParsedCSRBundle, error) { var err error result := &certutil.ParsedCSRBundle{} if err := certutil.GeneratePrivateKey(creationInfo.KeyType, creationInfo.KeyBits, result); err != nil { return nil, err } // Like many root CAs, other information is ignored subject := pkix.Name{ CommonName: creationInfo.CommonName, } csrTemplate := &x509.CertificateRequest{ Subject: subject, DNSNames: creationInfo.DNSNames, EmailAddresses: creationInfo.EmailAddresses, IPAddresses: creationInfo.IPAddresses, } switch creationInfo.KeyType { case "rsa": csrTemplate.SignatureAlgorithm = x509.SHA256WithRSA case "ec": csrTemplate.SignatureAlgorithm = x509.ECDSAWithSHA256 } csr, err := x509.CreateCertificateRequest(rand.Reader, csrTemplate, result.PrivateKey) if err != nil { return nil, certutil.InternalError{Err: fmt.Sprintf("unable to create certificate: %s", err)} } result.CSRBytes = csr result.CSR, err = x509.ParseCertificateRequest(csr) if err != nil { return nil, certutil.InternalError{Err: fmt.Sprintf("unable to parse created certificate: %s", err)} } return result, nil } // Performs the heavy lifting of generating a certificate from a CSR. // Returns a ParsedCertBundle sans private keys. func signCertificate(creationInfo *creationBundle, csr *x509.CertificateRequest) (*certutil.ParsedCertBundle, error) { switch { case creationInfo == nil: return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: "nil creation info given to signCertificate"} case creationInfo.SigningBundle == nil: return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: "nil signing bundle given to signCertificate"} case csr == nil: return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: "nil csr given to signCertificate"} } err := csr.CheckSignature() if err != nil { return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: "request signature invalid"} } result := &certutil.ParsedCertBundle{} serialNumber, err := certutil.GenerateSerialNumber() if err != nil { return nil, err } marshaledKey, err := x509.MarshalPKIXPublicKey(csr.PublicKey) if err != nil { return nil, certutil.InternalError{Err: fmt.Sprintf("error marshalling public key: %s", err)} } subjKeyID := sha1.Sum(marshaledKey) subject := pkix.Name{ CommonName: creationInfo.CommonName, } certTemplate := &x509.Certificate{ SerialNumber: serialNumber, Subject: subject, NotBefore: time.Now().Add(-30 * time.Second), NotAfter: time.Now().Add(creationInfo.TTL), SubjectKeyId: subjKeyID[:], } switch creationInfo.SigningBundle.PrivateKeyType { case certutil.RSAPrivateKey: certTemplate.SignatureAlgorithm = x509.SHA256WithRSA case certutil.ECPrivateKey: certTemplate.SignatureAlgorithm = x509.ECDSAWithSHA256 } if creationInfo.UseCSRValues { certTemplate.Subject = csr.Subject certTemplate.DNSNames = csr.DNSNames certTemplate.EmailAddresses = csr.EmailAddresses certTemplate.IPAddresses = csr.IPAddresses certTemplate.ExtraExtensions = csr.Extensions } else { certTemplate.DNSNames = creationInfo.DNSNames certTemplate.EmailAddresses = creationInfo.EmailAddresses certTemplate.IPAddresses = creationInfo.IPAddresses } addKeyUsages(creationInfo, certTemplate) var certBytes []byte caCert := creationInfo.SigningBundle.Certificate certTemplate.IssuingCertificateURL = creationInfo.URLs.IssuingCertificates certTemplate.CRLDistributionPoints = creationInfo.URLs.CRLDistributionPoints certTemplate.OCSPServer = creationInfo.SigningBundle.URLs.OCSPServers if creationInfo.IsCA { certTemplate.BasicConstraintsValid = true certTemplate.IsCA = true if creationInfo.SigningBundle.Certificate.MaxPathLen == 0 && creationInfo.SigningBundle.Certificate.MaxPathLenZero { return nil, certutil.UserError{Err: "signing certificate has a max path length of zero, and cannot issue further CA certificates"} } certTemplate.MaxPathLen = creationInfo.MaxPathLength if certTemplate.MaxPathLen == 0 { certTemplate.MaxPathLenZero = true } } certBytes, err = x509.CreateCertificate(rand.Reader, certTemplate, caCert, csr.PublicKey, creationInfo.SigningBundle.PrivateKey) if err != nil { return nil, certutil.InternalError{Err: fmt.Sprintf("unable to create certificate: %s", err)} } result.CertificateBytes = certBytes result.Certificate, err = x509.ParseCertificate(certBytes) if err != nil { return nil, certutil.InternalError{Err: fmt.Sprintf("unable to parse created certificate: %s", err)} } result.IssuingCABytes = creationInfo.SigningBundle.CertificateBytes result.IssuingCA = creationInfo.SigningBundle.Certificate return result, nil }