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Certidude
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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 VPN adoption usage
as simple as possible.
For a full-blown CA you might want to take a look at
`EJBCA <http://www.ejbca.org/features.html>`_ or
`OpenCA <https://pki.openca.org/>`_.
Features
--------
* Standard request, sign, revoke workflow via web interface.
* Colored command-line interface, check out ``certidude list``.
* 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``.
* Privilege isolation, separate signer process is spawned per private key isolating
private key use from the the web interface.
* Certificate numbering obfuscation, certificate serial numbers are intentionally
randomized to avoid leaking information about business practices.
* Server-side events support via for example nginx-push-stream-module.
* Kerberos based web interface authentication.
* File based whitelist authorization, easy to integrate with LDAP as shown below.
Coming soon
-----------
* Refactor mailing subsystem and server-side events to use hooks.
* Notifications via e-mail.
TODO
----
* `OCSP <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4557>`_ support, needs a bit hacking since OpenSSL wrappers are not exposing the functionality.
* `SECP <https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-nourse-scep-23>`_ support, a client implementation available `here <https://github.com/certnanny/sscep>`_. 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 <https://github.com/open-eid/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:
.. code:: bash
apt-get install -y python3 python3-pip python3-dev cython3 build-essential libffi-dev libssl-dev libkrb5-dev
pip3 install --allow-external mysql-connector-python mysql-connector-python
pip3 install certidude
Make sure you're running PyOpenSSL 0.15+ and netifaces 0.10.4+ from PyPI,
not the outdated ones provided by APT.
Create a system user for ``certidude``:
.. code:: bash
adduser --system --no-create-home --group certidude
Setting up CA
--------------
First make sure the machine used for CA has fully qualified
domain name set up properly.
You can check it with:
.. code:: bash
hostname -f
The command should return ca.example.co
Certidude can set up CA relatively easily, following will set up
CA in /var/lib/certidude/hostname.domain:
.. code:: bash
certidude setup authority
Tweak command-line options until you meet your requirements and
then insert generated section to your /etc/ssl/openssl.cnf
Spawn the signer process:
.. code:: bash
certidude spawn
Finally serve the certificate authority via web:
.. code:: bash
certidude serve
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:
.. code::
certidude list
Use web interface or following to sign a certificate on Certidude server:
.. code::
certidude sign client-hostname-or-common-name
Production deployment
---------------------
Install ``nginx`` and ``uwsgi``:
.. code:: bash
apt-get install nginx uwsgi uwsgi-plugin-python3
For easy setup following is reccommended:
.. code:: bash
certidude setup production
Otherwise manually configure ``uwsgi`` application in ``/etc/uwsgi/apps-available/certidude.ini``:
.. code:: ini
[uwsgi]
master = true
processes = 1
vaccum = true
uid = certidude
gid = certidude
plugins = python34
pidfile = /run/certidude/api/uwsgi.pid
socket = /run/certidude/api/uwsgi.sock
chdir = /tmp
module = certidude.wsgi
callable = app
chmod-socket = 660
chown-socket = certidude:www-data
buffer-size = 32768
env = LANG=C.UTF-8
env = LC_ALL=C.UTF-8
env = KRB5_KTNAME=/etc/certidude.keytab
Also enable the application:
.. code:: bash
ln -s ../apps-available/certidude.ini /etc/uwsgi/apps-enabled/certidude.ini
We support `nginx-push-stream-module <https://github.com/wandenberg/nginx-push-stream-module>`_,
configure the site in /etc/nginx/sites-available.d/certidude:
.. code::
upstream certidude_api {
server unix:///run/certidude/api/uwsgi.sock;
}
server {
server_name localhost;
listen 80 default_server;
listen [::]:80 default_server ipv6only=on;
location /pub {
allow 127.0.0.1; # Allow publishing only from CA machine
push_stream_publisher admin;
push_stream_channels_path $arg_id;
}
location ~ "^/lp/(.*)" {
push_stream_channels_path $1;
push_stream_subscriber long-polling;
}
location ~ "^/ev/(.*)" {
push_stream_channels_path $1;
push_stream_subscriber eventsource;
}
location / {
include uwsgi_params;
uwsgi_pass certidude_api;
}
}
Enable the site:
.. code:: bash
ln -s ../sites-available.d/certidude.ini /etc/nginx/sites-enabled.d/certidude
Also adjust ``/etc/nginx/nginx.conf``:
.. code::
user www-data;
worker_processes 4;
pid /run/nginx.pid;
events {
worker_connections 768;
# multi_accept on;
}
http {
push_stream_shared_memory_size 32M;
sendfile on;
tcp_nopush on;
tcp_nodelay on;
keepalive_timeout 65;
types_hash_max_size 2048;
include /etc/nginx/mime.types;
default_type application/octet-stream;
access_log /var/log/nginx/access.log;
error_log /var/log/nginx/error.log;
gzip on;
gzip_disable "msie6";
include /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/*;
}
In your CA ssl.cnf make sure Certidude is aware of your nginx setup:
push_server = http://push.example.com/
Restart the services:
.. code:: bash
service uwsgi restart
service nginx restart
Setting up Kerberos 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
Make sure Certidude machine's fully qualified hostname is correct in ``/etc/hosts``:
.. code::
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.1.1 ca.example.lan ca
Set up Samba client configuration in ``/etc/samba/smb.conf``:
.. code:: ini
[global]
security = ads
netbios name = CA
workgroup = EXAMPLE
realm = EXAMPLE.LAN
kerberos method = system keytab
Set up Kerberos keytab for the web service:
.. code:: bash
KRB5_KTNAME=FILE:/etc/certidude.keytab net ads keytab add HTTP -U Administrator
Setting up authorization
------------------------
Obviously arbitrary Kerberos authenticated user should not have access to
the CA web interface.
You could either specify user name list
in ``/etc/ssl/openssl.cnf``:
.. code:: bash
admin_users=alice bob john kate
Or alternatively specify file path:
.. code:: bash
admin_users=/run/certidude/user.whitelist
Use following shell snippets eg in ``/etc/cron.hourly/update-certidude-user-whitelist``
to generate user whitelist via LDAP:
.. code:: bash
ldapsearch -H ldap://dc1.example.com -s sub -x -LLL \
-D 'cn=certidude,cn=Users,dc=example,dc=com' \
-w 'certidudepass' \
-b 'dc=example,dc=com' \
'(&(objectClass=user)(memberOf=cn=Domain Admins,cn=Users,dc=example,dc=com))' sAMAccountName userPrincipalName givenName sn \
| python3 -c "import ldif3; import sys; [sys.stdout.write('%s:%s:%s:%s\n' % (a.pop('sAMAccountName')[0], a.pop('userPrincipalName')[0], a.pop('givenName')[0], a.pop('sn')[0])) for _, a in ldif3.LDIFParser(sys.stdin.buffer).parse()]" \
> /run/certidude/user.whitelist
Set permissions:
.. code:: bash
chmod 700 /etc/cron.hourly/update-certidude-user-whitelist
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 setup strongswan networkmanager ca.example.com gateway.example.com
;;
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 and
finally to bring up the VPN tunnel as well.