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Lauri Võsandi
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* Migrate to Python 3 * Update token generator mechanism * Switch to Bootstrap 4 * Switch from Iconmonstr to Font Awesome icons * Rename default CA common name to "Certidude at ca.example.lan" * Add self-enroll for the TLS server certificates * TLS client auth for lease updating * Compile assets from npm packages to /var/lib/certidude/ca.example.lan/assets
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Certidude
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.. image:: https://travis-ci.org/laurivosandi/certidude.svg?branch=master
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:target: https://travis-ci.org/laurivosandi/certidude
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.. image:: http://codecov.io/github/laurivosandi/certidude/coverage.svg?branch=master
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:target: http://codecov.io/github/laurivosandi/certidude?branch=master
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Introduction
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------------
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Certidude is a minimalist X.509 Certificate Authority management tool
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with Kerberos authentication mainly designed for OpenVPN gateway operators to make
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VPN client setup on laptops, desktops and mobile devices as painless as possible.
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.. figure:: doc/certidude.png
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Certidude can also be used to manage IPSec certifcates (StrongSwan)
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or HTTPS client certificates to limit access to eg. intranet websites.
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For a full-blown CA you might want to take a look at
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`EJBCA <http://www.ejbca.org/features.html>`_ or
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`OpenCA <https://pki.openca.org/>`_.
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Usecases
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--------
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.. figure:: doc/usecase-diagram.png
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Following usecases are covered:
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* I am a sysadmin. Employees with different operating systems need to access
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internal network services over OpenVPN.
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I want to provide web interface for submitting the certificate signing request online.
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I want to get notified via e-mail when a user submits a certificate.
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Once I have signed the certificate I want the user to have easy way to download
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the signed certificate from the same web interface.
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Request submission and signing has to be visible in the web interface
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immediately. Common name is set to username.
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* I am a sysadmin. I want to allow my Ubuntu roadwarriors to
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connect to network services at headquarters via IPSec.
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I want to make use of domain membership trust to automatically sign the certificates.
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Common name is set to computers hostname without the domain suffix.
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NetworkManager integration is necessary so the user can see the VPN connection state.
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Software installation and one simple configuration file should suffice to get up and running.
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* I am a sysadmin. Employees need to get access to intranet wiki using
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HTTPS certificates possibly with multiple devices.
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Common name is set to username@device-identifier.
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The user logs in using domain account in the web interface and can automatically
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retrieve a P12 bundle which can be installed on her Android device.
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Features
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Common:
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* Standard request, sign, revoke workflow via web interface.
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* `OCSP <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4557>`_ and `SCEP <https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-nourse-scep-23>`_ support.
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* PAM and Active Directory compliant authentication backends: Kerberos single sign-on, LDAP simple bind.
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* POSIX groups and Active Directory (LDAP) group membership based authorization.
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* Server-side command-line interface, check out ``certidude list``, ``certidude sign`` and ``certidude revoke``.
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* Certificate serial numbers are intentionally randomized to avoid leaking information about business practices.
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* Server-side events support via `nchan <https://nchan.slact.net/>`_.
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* E-mail notifications about pending, signed, revoked, renewed and overwritten certificates.
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* Built using compilation-free `oscrypto <https://github.com/wbond/oscrypto>`_ library.
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* Object tagging, attach metadata to certificates using extended filesystem attributes.
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Virtual private networking:
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* Send VPN profile URL tokens via e-mail, for simplified VPN adoption on Android, iOS, Windows, Mac OS X and Ubuntu.
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* OpenVPN gateway and roadwarrior integration, check out ``certidude setup openvpn server`` and ``certidude setup openvpn client``.
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* StrongSwan gateway and roadwarrior integration, check out ``certidude setup strongswan server`` and ``certidude setup strongswan client``.
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* NetworkManager integration for Ubuntu and Fedora, check out ``certidude setup openvpn networkmanager`` and ``certidude setup strongswan networkmanager``.
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HTTPS:
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* P12 bundle generation for web browsers, seems to work well with Android
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* HTTPS server setup with client verification, check out ``certidude setup nginx``
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Install
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-------
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To install Certidude server you need certain system libraries in addition to
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regular Python dependencies.
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System dependencies for Ubuntu 16.04:
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.. code:: bash
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apt install -y \
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python3-click \
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python3-jinja2 python3-markdown \
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python3-pip \
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python3-mysql.connector python3-requests \
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python3-pyxattr
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System dependencies for Fedora 25+:
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.. code:: bash
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yum install redhat-rpm-config python-devel openssl-devel openldap-devel
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At the moment package at PyPI is rather outdated.
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Please proceed down to `Development <#development>`_ section to install Certidude from source.
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Setting up authority
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First make sure the machine used for certificate authority has fully qualified
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domain name set up properly.
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You can check it with:
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.. code:: bash
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hostname -f
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The command should return ``ca.example.com``.
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If necessary tweak machine's fully qualified hostname in ``/etc/hosts``:
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.. code::
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127.0.0.1 localhost
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127.0.1.1 ca.example.com ca
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Certidude can set up certificate authority relatively easily.
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Following will set up certificate authority in ``/var/lib/certidude/hostname.domain.tld``,
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configure systemd service for your platform,
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nginx in ``/etc/nginx/sites-available/certidude.conf``,
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cronjobs in ``/etc/cron.hourly/certidude`` and much more:
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.. code:: bash
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certidude setup authority
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Tweak the configuration in ``/etc/certidude/server.conf`` until you meet your requirements
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and start the services:
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.. code:: bash
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systemctl restart certidude
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Certidude will submit e-mail notifications to locally running MTA.
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Install Postfix and configure it as Satellite system:
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.. code:: bash
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apt install postfix
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Setting up PAM authentication
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Following assumes the OS user accounts are used to authenticate users.
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This means users can be easily managed with OS tools such as ``adduser``, ``usermod``, ``userdel`` etc.
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Make sure you insert `AllowUsers administrator-account-username`
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to SSH server configuration if you have SSH server installed on the machine
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to prevent regular users from accessing the command line of certidude.
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Note that in future we're planning to add command-line interaction
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in which case SSH access makes sense.
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If you're planning to use PAM for authentication you need to install corresponding
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Python modules:
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.. code:: bash
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pip3 install simplepam
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The default configuration generated by ``certidude setup`` should make use of the
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PAM.
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Setting up Active Directory authentication
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Following assumes you have already set up Kerberos infrastructure and
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Certidude is simply one of the servers making use of that infrastructure.
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Install additional dependencies:
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.. code:: bash
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apt-get install samba-common-bin krb5-user ldap-utils python-gssapi
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Reset Samba client configuration in ``/etc/samba/smb.conf``, adjust
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workgroup and realm accordingly:
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.. code:: ini
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[global]
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security = ads
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netbios name = CA
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workgroup = EXAMPLE
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realm = EXAMPLE.COM
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kerberos method = system keytab
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Reset Kerberos client configuration in ``/etc/krb5.conf``:
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.. code:: ini
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[libdefaults]
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default_realm = EXAMPLE.COM
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dns_lookup_realm = true
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dns_lookup_kdc = true
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Initialize Kerberos credentials:
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.. code:: bash
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kinit administrator
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Join the machine to domain:
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.. code:: bash
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net ads join -k
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Set up Kerberos keytab for the web service:
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.. code:: bash
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KRB5_KTNAME=FILE:/etc/certidude/server.keytab net ads keytab add HTTP -k
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chown root:certidude /etc/certidude/server.keytab
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chmod 640 /etc/certidude/server.keytab
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Reconfigure /etc/certidude/server.conf so ``kerberos`` backend is used for authentication,
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and ``ldap`` backend is used for accoutns and authorization.
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Adjust related options as necessary.
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Also make sure there is cron.hourly job for creating GSSAPI credential cache -
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that's necessary for querying LDAP using Certidude machine's credentials.
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Common pitfalls:
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* Following error message may mean that the IP address of the web server does not match the IP address used to join
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the CA machine to domain, eg when you're running CA behind SSL terminating web server:
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Bad credentials: Unspecified GSS failure. Minor code may provide more information (851968)
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Setting up services
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Set up services as usual (OpenVPN, Strongswan, etc), when setting up certificates
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generate signing request with TLS server flag set.
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See Certidude admin interface how to submit CSR-s and retrieve signed certificates.
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Setting up clients
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This example works for Ubuntu 16.04 desktop with corresponding plugins installed
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for NetworkManager.
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Configure Certidude client in ``/etc/certidude/client.conf``:
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.. code:: ini
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[ca.example.com]
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insecure = true
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trigger = interface up
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Configure services in ``/etc/certidude/services.conf``:
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.. code:: bash
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[gateway.example.com]
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authority = ca.example.com
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service = network-manager/openvpn
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remote = gateway.example.com
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To request certificate:
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.. code:: bash
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certidude request
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The keys, signing requests, certificates and CRL-s are placed under
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/var/lib/certidude/ca.example.com/
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The VPN connection should immideately become available under network connections.
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Development
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To use dependencies from pip:
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.. code:: bash
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apt install \
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build-essential python-dev cython libffi-dev libssl-dev libkrb5-dev \
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ldap-utils krb5-user \
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libsasl2-modules-gssapi-mit \
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libsasl2-dev libldap2-dev
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Clone the repository:
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.. code:: bash
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git clone https://github.com/laurivosandi/certidude
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cd certidude
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Install dependencies as shown above and additionally:
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.. code:: bash
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pip3 install -r requirements.txt
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To install the package from the source tree:
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.. code:: bash
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pip3 install -e .
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To run tests and measure code coverage grab a clean VM or container:
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.. code:: bash
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pip3 install codecov pytest-cov
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rm .coverage*
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TRAVIS=1 coverage run --parallel-mode --source certidude -m py.test tests
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coverage combine
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coverage report
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To uninstall:
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.. code:: bash
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pip3 uninstall certidude
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Certificate attributes
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----------------------
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Certificates have a lot of fields that can be filled in.
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In any case country, state, locality, organization, organizational unit are not filled in
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as this information will already exist in AD and duplicating it in the certificate management
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doesn't make sense. Additionally the information will get out of sync if
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attributes are changed in AD but certificates won't be updated.
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If machine is enrolled, eg by running ``certidude request`` as root on Ubuntu/Fedora/Mac OS X:
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* If Kerberos credentials are presented machine can be automatically enrolled depending on the ``machine enrollment`` setting
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* Common name is set to short ``hostname``
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* It is tricky to determine user who is triggering the action so given name, surname and e-mail attributes are not filled in
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If user enrolls, eg by clicking generate bundle button in the web interface:
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* Common name is either set to ``username`` or ``username@device-identifier`` depending on the ``user enrollment`` setting
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* Given name and surname are not filled in because Unicode characters cause issues in OpenVPN Connect app
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* E-mail is not filled in because it might change in AD
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