Certidude ========= .. image:: https://travis-ci.org/laurivosandi/certidude.svg?branch=master :target: https://travis-ci.org/laurivosandi/certidude .. image:: http://codecov.io/github/laurivosandi/certidude/coverage.svg?branch=master :target: http://codecov.io/github/laurivosandi/certidude?branch=master Introduction ------------ Certidude is a novel X.509 Certificate Authority management tool with privilege isolation mechanism and Kerberos authentication aiming to eventually support PKCS#11 and in far future WebCrypto. .. figure:: doc/usecase-diagram.png Certidude is mainly designed for VPN gateway operators to make desktop/laptop VPN setup as easy as possible. User certificate management eg. for HTTPS is also made reasonably simple. For a full-blown CA you might want to take a look at `EJBCA `_ or `OpenCA `_. Usecases -------- Following usecases are covered: * I am a sysadmin. Employees with different operating systems need to access internal network services over OpenVPN. I want to provide web interface for submitting the certificate signing request online. I want to get notified via e-mail when a user submits a certificate. Once I have signed the certificate I want the user to have easy way to download the signed certificate from the same web interface. Request submission and signing has to be visible in the web interface immediately. Common name is set to username. * I am a sysadmin. I want to allow my Ubuntu roadwarriors to connect to network services at headquarters via IPSec. I want to make use of domain membership trust to automatically sign the certificates. Common name is set to computers hostname without the domain suffix. NetworkManager integration is necessary so the user can see the VPN connection state. Software installation and one simple configuration file should suffice to get up and running. * I am a sysadmin. Employees need to get access to intranet wiki using HTTPS certificates possibly with multiple devices. Common name is set to username@device-identifier. The user logs in using domain account in the web interface and can automatically retrieve a P12 bundle which can be installed on her Android device. Future usecases: * I want to store the private key of my CA on a SmartCard. I want to make use of it while I log in to my CA web interface. When I am asked to sign a certificate I have to enter PIN code to unlock the SmartCard. Features -------- Common: * Standard request, sign, revoke workflow via web interface. * Kerberos and basic auth based web interface authentication. * PAM and Active Directory compliant authentication backends: Kerberos single sign-on, LDAP simple bind. * POSIX groups and Active Directory (LDAP) group membership based authorization. * Command-line interface, check out ``certidude list``. * Privilege isolation, separate signer process is spawned per private key isolating private key use from the the web interface. * Certificate serial numbers are intentionally randomized to avoid leaking information about business practices. * Server-side events support via `nchan `_. * E-mail notifications about pending, signed and revoked certificates. Virtual private networking: * OpenVPN integration, check out ``certidude setup openvpn server`` and ``certidude setup openvpn client``. * strongSwan integration, check out ``certidude setup strongswan server`` and ``certidude setup strongswan client``. * NetworkManager integration, check out ``certidude setup openvpn networkmanager`` and ``certidude setup strongswan networkmanager``. HTTPS: * P12 bundle generation for web browsers, seems to work well with Android * HTTPS server setup with client verification, check out ``certidude setup nginx`` TODO ---- * `OCSP `_ support, needs a bit hacking since OpenSSL wrappers are not exposing the functionality. * `SECP `_ support, a client implementation available `here `_. Not sure if we can implement server-side events within current standard. * Deep mailbox integration, eg fetch CSR-s from mailbox via IMAP. * WebCrypto support, meanwhile check out `hwcrypto.js `_. * Certificate push/pull, making it possible to sign offline. * PKCS#11 hardware token support for signatures at command-line. * Ability to send ``.ovpn`` bundle URL tokens via e-mail, for simplified VPN adoption. * Cronjob for deleting expired certificates * Signer process logging. Install ------- To install Certidude server: .. code:: bash apt-get install -y python python-pip python-dev cython \ python-cffi python-configparser \ python-pysqlite2 python-mysql.connector python-ldap \ build-essential libffi-dev libssl-dev libkrb5-dev \ ldap-utils krb5-user \ libsasl2-modules-gssapi-mit \ libsasl2-dev libldap2-dev pip install simplepam pykerberos certidude Setting up authority -------------------- First make sure the machine used for certificate authority has fully qualified domain name set up properly. You can check it with: .. code:: bash hostname -f The command should return ``ca.example.com``. If necessary tweak machine's fully qualified hostname in ``/etc/hosts``: .. code:: 127.0.0.1 localhost 127.0.1.1 ca.example.com ca Then proceed to install `nchan `_: .. code:: bash wget https://nchan.slact.net/download/nginx-common.deb \ https://nchan.slact.net/download/nginx-extras.deb dpkg -i nginx-common.deb nginx-extras.deb apt-get -f install Certidude can set up certificate authority relatively easily. Following will set up certificate authority in ``/var/lib/certidude/hostname.domain.tld``, configure systemd service for your platform, nginx in ``/etc/nginx/sites-available/certidude.conf``, cronjobs in ``/etc/cron.hourly/certidude`` and much more: .. code:: bash certidude setup authority Tweak the configuration in ``/etc/certidude/server.conf`` until you meet your requirements and start the services: .. code:: bash systemctl restart certidude Certificate management ---------------------- Use following command to request a certificate on a machine: .. code:: certidude setup client ca.example.com Use following to list signing requests, certificates and revoked certificates on server: .. code:: certidude list Use web interface or following to sign a certificate on server: .. code:: certidude sign client-hostname-or-common-name Setting up Active Directory authentication ------------------------------------------ Following assumes you have already set up Kerberos infrastructure and Certidude is simply one of the servers making use of that infrastructure. Install dependencies: .. code:: bash apt-get install samba-common-bin krb5-user ldap-utils Reset Samba client configuration in ``/etc/samba/smb.conf``, adjust workgroup and realm accordingly: .. code:: ini [global] security = ads netbios name = CA workgroup = EXAMPLE realm = EXAMPLE.COM kerberos method = system keytab Reset Kerberos configuration in ``/etc/krb5.conf``: .. code:: ini [libdefaults] default_realm = EXAMPLE.COM dns_lookup_realm = true dns_lookup_kdc = true Reset LDAP configuration in /etc/ldap/ldap.conf: .. code:: bash BASE dc=example,dc=com URI ldap://dc1.example.com Initialize Kerberos credentials: .. code:: bash kinit administrator Join the machine to domain: .. code:: bash net ads join -k Set up Kerberos keytab for the web service: .. code:: bash KRB5_KTNAME=FILE:/etc/certidude/server.keytab net ads keytab add HTTP -k chown root:certidude /etc/certidude/server.keytab chmod 640 /etc/certidude/server.keytab Reconfigure /etc/certidude/server.conf: .. code:: ini [authentication] backends = kerberos [authorization] backend = ldap ldap gssapi credential cache = /run/certidude/krb5cc ldap user filter = (&(objectclass=user)(objectcategory=person)(samaccountname=%s)) ldap admin filter = (&(memberOf=cn=Domain Admins,cn=Users,dc=example,dc=com)(samaccountname=%s)) User filter here specified which users can log in to Certidude web interface at all eg. for generating user certificates for HTTPS. Admin filter specifies which users are allowed to sign and revoke certificates. Adjust admin filter according to your setup. Also make sure there is cron.hourly job for creating GSSAPI credential cache - that's necessary for querying LDAP using Certidude machine's credentials. Common pitfalls: * Following error message may mean that the IP address of the web server does not match the IP address used to join the CA machine to domain, eg when you're running CA behind SSL terminating web server: Bad credentials: Unspecified GSS failure. Minor code may provide more information (851968) Automating certificate setup ---------------------------- Ubuntu 14.04 based desktops come with NetworkManager installed. Create ``/etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/certidude`` with following content: .. code:: bash #!/bin/sh -e # Set up certificates for IPSec connection case "$2" in up) LANG=C.UTF-8 /usr/local/bin/certidude request spawn -k ;; esac Finally make it executable: .. code:: bash chmod +x /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/certidude Whenever a wired or wireless connection is brought up, the dispatcher invokes ``certidude`` in order to generate RSA keys, submit CSR, fetch signed certificate, create NetworkManager configuration for the VPN connection. Development ----------- Clone the repository: .. code:: bash git clone https://github.com/laurivosandi/certidude cd certidude Install dependencies as shown above and additionally: .. code:: bash pip install -r requirements.txt To generate templates: .. code:: bash apt-get install npm nodejs sudo ln -s nodejs /usr/bin/node # Fix 'env node' on Ubuntu 14.04 npm install -g nunjucks@2.5.2 nunjucks-precompile --include "\\.html$" --include "\\.svg$" certidude/static/ > certidude/static/js/templates.js cp /usr/local/lib/node_modules/nunjucks/browser/*.js certidude/static/js/ To run from source tree: .. code:: bash PYTHONPATH=. KRB5CCNAME=/run/certidude/krb5cc KRB5_KTNAME=/etc/certidude/server.keytab LANG=C.UTF-8 python misc/certidude To install the package from the source: .. code:: bash python setup.py install --single-version-externally-managed --root /