##
#
+from __future__ import print_function
+
import functools
import os
import tempfile
from sfa.util.faults import CertExpired, CertMissingParent, CertNotSignedByParent
from sfa.util.sfalogging import logger
+# this tends to generate quite some logs for little or no value
+debug_verify_chain = False
+
glo_passphrase_callback = None
##
-# A global callback msy be implemented for requesting passphrases from the
+# A global callback may be implemented for requesting passphrases from the
# user. The function will be called with three arguments:
#
# keypair_obj: the keypair object that is calling the passphrase
def convert_public_key(key):
keyconvert_path = "/usr/bin/keyconvert.py"
if not os.path.isfile(keyconvert_path):
- raise IOError, "Could not find keyconvert in %s" % keyconvert_path
+ raise IOError("Could not find keyconvert in {}".format(keyconvert_path))
# we can only convert rsa keys
if "ssh-dss" in key:
- raise Exception, "keyconvert: dss keys are not supported"
+ raise Exception("keyconvert: dss keys are not supported")
(ssh_f, ssh_fn) = tempfile.mkstemp()
ssl_fn = tempfile.mktemp()
# that it can be expected to see why it failed.
# TODO: for production, cleanup the temporary files
if not os.path.exists(ssl_fn):
- raise Exception, "keyconvert: generated certificate not found. keyconvert may have failed."
+ raise Exception("keyconvert: generated certificate not found. keyconvert may have failed.")
k = Keypair()
try:
if os.path.exists(ssl_fn):
os.remove(ssl_fn)
-
##
# Public-private key pairs are implemented by the Keypair class.
# A Keypair object may represent both a public and private key pair, or it
# Creates a Keypair object
# @param create If create==True, creates a new public/private key and
# stores it in the object
- # @param string If string!=None, load the keypair from the string (PEM)
- # @param filename If filename!=None, load the keypair from the file
+ # @param string If string != None, load the keypair from the string (PEM)
+ # @param filename If filename != None, load the keypair from the file
def __init__(self, create=False, string=None, filename=None):
if create:
def create(self):
self.key = crypto.PKey()
- self.key.generate_key(crypto.TYPE_RSA, 1024)
+ self.key.generate_key(crypto.TYPE_RSA, 2048)
##
# Save the private key to a file
def save_to_file(self, filename):
open(filename, 'w').write(self.as_pem())
- self.filename=filename
+ self.filename = filename
##
# Load the private key from a file. Implicity the private key includes the public key.
def load_from_file(self, filename):
- self.filename=filename
+ self.filename = filename
buffer = open(filename, 'r').read()
self.load_from_string(buffer)
def load_from_string(self, string):
if glo_passphrase_callback:
- self.key = crypto.load_privatekey(crypto.FILETYPE_PEM, string, functools.partial(glo_passphrase_callback, self, string) )
- self.m2key = M2Crypto.EVP.load_key_string(string, functools.partial(glo_passphrase_callback, self, string) )
+ self.key = crypto.load_privatekey(
+ crypto.FILETYPE_PEM, string, functools.partial(glo_passphrase_callback, self, string))
+ self.m2key = M2Crypto.EVP.load_key_string(
+ string, functools.partial(glo_passphrase_callback, self, string))
else:
self.key = crypto.load_privatekey(crypto.FILETYPE_PEM, string)
self.m2key = M2Crypto.EVP.load_key_string(string)
# prob not necc since this cert itself is junk but still...
m2x509.set_version(2)
junk_key = Keypair(create=True)
- m2x509.sign(pkey=junk_key.get_m2_pkey(), md="sha1")
+ m2x509.sign(pkey=junk_key.get_m2_pubkey(), md="sha1")
# convert the m2 x509 cert to a pyopenssl x509
m2pem = m2x509.as_pem()
# get the pyopenssl pkey from the pyopenssl x509
self.key = pyx509.get_pubkey()
- self.filename=filename
+ self.filename = filename
##
# Load the public key from a string. No private key is loaded.
##
# Return an M2Crypto key object
- def get_m2_pkey(self):
+ def get_m2_pubkey(self):
if not self.m2key:
self.m2key = M2Crypto.EVP.load_key_string(self.as_pem())
return self.m2key
# Returns a string containing the public key represented by this object.
def get_pubkey_string(self):
- m2pkey = self.get_m2_pkey()
+ m2pkey = self.get_m2_pubkey()
return base64.b64encode(m2pkey.as_der())
##
return self.as_pem() == pkey.as_pem()
def sign_string(self, data):
- k = self.get_m2_pkey()
+ k = self.get_m2_pubkey()
k.sign_init()
k.sign_update(data)
return base64.b64encode(k.sign_final())
def verify_string(self, data, sig):
- k = self.get_m2_pkey()
+ k = self.get_m2_pubkey()
k.verify_init()
k.verify_update(data)
return M2Crypto.m2.verify_final(k.ctx, base64.b64decode(sig), k.pkey)
def get_filename(self):
return getattr(self,'filename',None)
- def dump (self, *args, **kwargs):
- print self.dump_string(*args, **kwargs)
+ def dump(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ print(self.dump_string(*args, **kwargs))
- def dump_string (self):
- result=""
- result += "KEYPAIR: pubkey=%40s..."%self.get_pubkey_string()
- filename=self.get_filename()
- if filename: result += "Filename %s\n"%filename
+ def dump_string(self):
+ result = ""
+ result += "KEYPAIR: pubkey={:>40}...".format(self.get_pubkey_string())
+ filename = self.get_filename()
+ if filename: result += "Filename {}\n".format(filename)
return result
##
# whether to save the parent certificates as well.
class Certificate:
- digest = "md5"
+ digest = "sha256"
- cert = None
- issuerKey = None
- issuerSubject = None
- parent = None
+# x509 = None
+# issuerKey = None
+# issuerSubject = None
+# parent = None
isCA = None # will be a boolean once set
- separator="-----parent-----"
+ separator = "-----parent-----"
##
# Create a certificate object.
# @param isCA If !=None, set whether this cert is for a CA
def __init__(self, lifeDays=1825, create=False, subject=None, string=None, filename=None, isCA=None):
+ # these used to be defined in the class !
+ self.x509 = None
+ self.issuerKey = None
+ self.issuerSubject = None
+ self.parent = None
+
self.data = {}
if create or subject:
self.create(lifeDays)
# Create a blank X509 certificate and store it in this object.
def create(self, lifeDays=1825):
- self.cert = crypto.X509()
+ self.x509 = crypto.X509()
# FIXME: Use different serial #s
- self.cert.set_serial_number(3)
- self.cert.gmtime_adj_notBefore(0) # 0 means now
- self.cert.gmtime_adj_notAfter(lifeDays*60*60*24) # five years is default
- self.cert.set_version(2) # x509v3 so it can have extensions
+ self.x509.set_serial_number(3)
+ self.x509.gmtime_adj_notBefore(0) # 0 means now
+ self.x509.gmtime_adj_notAfter(lifeDays*60*60*24) # five years is default
+ self.x509.set_version(2) # x509v3 so it can have extensions
##
# certificate object.
def load_from_pyopenssl_x509(self, x509):
- self.cert = x509
+ self.x509 = x509
##
# Load the certificate from a string
# if it is a chain of multiple certs, then split off the first one and
# load it (support for the ---parent--- tag as well as normal chained certs)
+ if string is None or string.strip() == "":
+ logger.warn("Empty string in load_from_string")
+ return
+
string = string.strip()
# If it's not in proper PEM format, wrap it
if string.count('-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE') == 0:
- string = '-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n%s\n-----END CERTIFICATE-----' % string
+ string = '-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n{}\n-----END CERTIFICATE-----'\
+ .format(string)
# If there is a PEM cert in there, but there is some other text first
# such as the text of the certificate, skip the text
else:
parts = string.split(Certificate.separator, 1)
- self.cert = crypto.load_certificate(crypto.FILETYPE_PEM, parts[0])
+ self.x509 = crypto.load_certificate(crypto.FILETYPE_PEM, parts[0])
+
+ if self.x509 is None:
+ logger.warn("Loaded from string but cert is None: {}".format(string))
# if there are more certs, then create a parent and let the parent load
# itself from the remainder of the string
file = open(filename)
string = file.read()
self.load_from_string(string)
- self.filename=filename
+ self.filename = filename
##
# Save the certificate to a string.
# @param save_parents If save_parents==True, then also save the parent certificates.
def save_to_string(self, save_parents=True):
- string = crypto.dump_certificate(crypto.FILETYPE_PEM, self.cert)
+ if self.x509 is None:
+ logger.warn("None cert in certificate.save_to_string")
+ return ""
+ string = crypto.dump_certificate(crypto.FILETYPE_PEM, self.x509)
if save_parents and self.parent:
string = string + self.parent.save_to_string(save_parents)
return string
f = open(filename, 'w')
f.write(string)
f.close()
- self.filename=filename
+ self.filename = filename
##
# Save the certificate to a random file in /tmp/
if isinstance(subject, dict) or isinstance(subject, str):
req = crypto.X509Req()
reqSubject = req.get_subject()
- if (isinstance(subject, dict)):
+ if isinstance(subject, dict):
for key in reqSubject.keys():
setattr(reqSubject, key, subject[key])
else:
self.issuerReq = req
if cert:
# if a cert was supplied, then get the subject from the cert
- subject = cert.cert.get_subject()
+ subject = cert.x509.get_subject()
assert(subject)
self.issuerSubject = subject
# Get the issuer name
def get_issuer(self, which="CN"):
- x = self.cert.get_issuer()
+ x = self.x509.get_issuer()
return getattr(x, which)
##
def set_subject(self, name):
req = crypto.X509Req()
subj = req.get_subject()
- if (isinstance(name, dict)):
+ if isinstance(name, dict):
for key in name.keys():
setattr(subj, key, name[key])
else:
setattr(subj, "CN", name)
- self.cert.set_subject(subj)
+ self.x509.set_subject(subj)
##
# Get the subject name of the certificate
def get_subject(self, which="CN"):
- x = self.cert.get_subject()
+ x = self.x509.get_subject()
return getattr(x, which)
##
# Get a pretty-print subject name of the certificate
-
- def get_printable_subject(self):
- x = self.cert.get_subject()
- return "[ OU: %s, CN: %s, SubjectAltName: %s ]" % (getattr(x, "OU"), getattr(x, "CN"), self.get_data())
+ # let's try to make this a little more usable as is makes logs hairy
+ # FIXME: Consider adding 'urn:publicid' and 'uuid' back for GENI?
+ pretty_fields = ['email']
+ def filter_chunk(self, chunk):
+ for field in self.pretty_fields:
+ if field in chunk:
+ return " "+chunk
+
+ def pretty_cert(self):
+ message = "[Cert."
+ x = self.x509.get_subject()
+ ou = getattr(x, "OU")
+ if ou: message += " OU: {}".format(ou)
+ cn = getattr(x, "CN")
+ if cn: message += " CN: {}".format(cn)
+ data = self.get_data(field='subjectAltName')
+ if data:
+ message += " SubjectAltName:"
+ counter = 0
+ filtered = [self.filter_chunk(chunk) for chunk in data.split()]
+ message += " ".join( [f for f in filtered if f])
+ omitted = len([f for f in filtered if not f])
+ if omitted:
+ message += "..+{} omitted".format(omitted)
+ message += "]"
+ return message
##
# Get the public key of the certificate.
def set_pubkey(self, key):
assert(isinstance(key, Keypair))
- self.cert.set_pubkey(key.get_openssl_pkey())
+ self.x509.set_pubkey(key.get_openssl_pkey())
##
# Get the public key of the certificate.
def get_pubkey(self):
m2x509 = X509.load_cert_string(self.save_to_string())
pkey = Keypair()
- pkey.key = self.cert.get_pubkey()
+ pkey.key = self.x509.get_pubkey()
pkey.m2key = m2x509.get_pubkey()
return pkey
if self.isCA != None:
# Can't double set properties
- raise Exception, "Cannot set basicConstraints CA:?? more than once. Was %s, trying to set as %s" % (self.isCA, val)
+ raise Exception("Cannot set basicConstraints CA:?? more than once. "
+ "Was {}, trying to set as {}%s".format(self.isCA, val))
self.isCA = val
if val:
# FIXME: What if they are trying to set with a different value?
# Is this ever OK? Or should we raise an exception?
# elif oldExtVal:
-# raise "Cannot add extension %s which had val %s with new val %s" % (name, oldExtVal, value)
+# raise "Cannot add extension {} which had val {} with new val {}".format(name, oldExtVal, value)
- ext = crypto.X509Extension (name, critical, value)
- self.cert.add_extensions([ext])
+ ext = crypto.X509Extension(name, critical, value)
+ self.x509.add_extensions([ext])
##
# Get an X509 extension from the certificate
def get_extension(self, name):
+ if name is None:
+ return None
+
+ certstr = self.save_to_string()
+ if certstr is None or certstr == "":
+ return None
# pyOpenSSL does not have a way to get extensions
- m2x509 = X509.load_cert_string(self.save_to_string())
+ m2x509 = X509.load_cert_string(certstr)
+ if m2x509 is None:
+ logger.warn("No cert loaded in get_extension")
+ return None
+ if m2x509.get_ext(name) is None:
+ return None
value = m2x509.get_ext(name).get_value()
return value
def set_data(self, str, field='subjectAltName'):
# pyOpenSSL only allows us to add extensions, so if we try to set the
# same extension more than once, it will not work
- if self.data.has_key(field):
- raise "Cannot set ", field, " more than once"
+ if field in self.data:
+ raise Exception("Cannot set {} more than once".format(field))
self.data[field] = str
self.add_extension(field, 0, str)
# Return the data string that was previously set with set_data
def get_data(self, field='subjectAltName'):
- if self.data.has_key(field):
+ if field in self.data:
return self.data[field]
try:
def sign(self):
logger.debug('certificate.sign')
- assert self.cert != None
+ assert self.x509 != None
assert self.issuerSubject != None
assert self.issuerKey != None
- self.cert.set_issuer(self.issuerSubject)
- self.cert.sign(self.issuerKey.get_openssl_pkey(), self.digest)
+ self.x509.set_issuer(self.issuerSubject)
+ self.x509.sign(self.issuerKey.get_openssl_pkey(), self.digest)
##
# Verify the authenticity of a certificate.
# @param pkey is a Keypair object representing a public key. If Pkey
# did not sign the certificate, then an exception will be thrown.
- def verify(self, pkey):
+ def verify(self, pubkey):
# pyOpenSSL does not have a way to verify signatures
m2x509 = X509.load_cert_string(self.save_to_string())
- m2pkey = pkey.get_m2_pkey()
+ m2pubkey = pubkey.get_m2_pubkey()
# verify it
- return m2x509.verify(m2pkey)
+ # verify returns -1 or 0 on failure depending on how serious the
+ # error conditions are
+ return m2x509.verify(m2pubkey) == 1
# XXX alternatively, if openssl has been patched, do the much simpler:
# try:
- # self.cert.verify(pkey.get_openssl_key())
+ # self.x509.verify(pkey.get_openssl_key())
# return 1
# except:
# return 0
# until a certificate is found that is signed by a trusted root.
# verify expiration time
- if self.cert.has_expired():
- logger.debug("verify_chain: NO, Certificate %s has expired" % self.get_printable_subject())
- raise CertExpired(self.get_printable_subject(), "client cert")
+ if self.x509.has_expired():
+ if debug_verify_chain:
+ logger.debug("verify_chain: NO, Certificate {} has expired"
+ .format(self.pretty_cert()))
+ raise CertExpired(self.pretty_cert(), "client cert")
# if this cert is signed by a trusted_cert, then we are set
for trusted_cert in trusted_certs:
if self.is_signed_by_cert(trusted_cert):
# verify expiration of trusted_cert ?
- if not trusted_cert.cert.has_expired():
- logger.debug("verify_chain: YES. Cert %s signed by trusted cert %s"%(
- self.get_printable_subject(), trusted_cert.get_printable_subject()))
+ if not trusted_cert.x509.has_expired():
+ if debug_verify_chain:
+ logger.debug("verify_chain: YES. Cert {} signed by trusted cert {}"
+ .format(self.pretty_cert(), trusted_cert.pretty_cert()))
return trusted_cert
else:
- logger.debug("verify_chain: NO. Cert %s is signed by trusted_cert %s, but that signer is expired..."%(
- self.get_printable_subject(),trusted_cert.get_printable_subject()))
- raise CertExpired(self.get_printable_subject()," signer trusted_cert %s"%trusted_cert.get_printable_subject())
+ if debug_verify_chain:
+ logger.debug("verify_chain: NO. Cert {} is signed by trusted_cert {}, "
+ "but that signer is expired..."
+ .format(self.pretty_cert(),trusted_cert.pretty_cert()))
+ raise CertExpired("{} signer trusted_cert {}"
+ .format(self.pretty_cert(), trusted_cert.pretty_cert()))
# if there is no parent, then no way to verify the chain
if not self.parent:
- logger.debug("verify_chain: NO. %s has no parent and issuer %s is not in %d trusted roots"%(self.get_printable_subject(), self.get_issuer(), len(trusted_certs)))
- raise CertMissingParent(self.get_printable_subject() + ": Issuer %s not trusted by any of %d trusted roots, and cert has no parent." % (self.get_issuer(), len(trusted_certs)))
+ if debug_verify_chain:
+ logger.debug("verify_chain: NO. {} has no parent "
+ "and issuer {} is not in {} trusted roots"
+ .format(self.pretty_cert(), self.get_issuer(), len(trusted_certs)))
+ raise CertMissingParent("{}: Issuer {} is not one of the {} trusted roots, "
+ "and cert has no parent."
+ .format(self.pretty_cert(), self.get_issuer(), len(trusted_certs)))
# if it wasn't signed by the parent...
if not self.is_signed_by_cert(self.parent):
- logger.debug("verify_chain: NO. %s is not signed by parent %s, but by %s"%\
- (self.get_printable_subject(),
- self.parent.get_printable_subject(),
- self.get_issuer()))
- raise CertNotSignedByParent("%s: Parent %s, issuer %s"\
- % (self.get_printable_subject(),
- self.parent.get_printable_subject(),
- self.get_issuer()))
+ if debug_verify_chain:
+ logger.debug("verify_chain: NO. {} is not signed by parent {}, but by {}"
+ .format(self.pretty_cert(),
+ self.parent.pretty_cert(),
+ self.get_issuer()))
+ raise CertNotSignedByParent("{}: Parent {}, issuer {}"
+ .format(self.pretty_cert(),
+ self.parent.pretty_cert(),
+ self.get_issuer()))
# Confirm that the parent is a CA. Only CAs can be trusted as
# signers.
# Ugly - cert objects aren't parsed so we need to read the
# extension and hope there are no other basicConstraints
if not self.parent.isCA and not (self.parent.get_extension('basicConstraints') == 'CA:TRUE'):
- logger.warn("verify_chain: cert %s's parent %s is not a CA" % \
- (self.get_printable_subject(), self.parent.get_printable_subject()))
- raise CertNotSignedByParent("%s: Parent %s not a CA" % (self.get_printable_subject(),
- self.parent.get_printable_subject()))
+ logger.warn("verify_chain: cert {}'s parent {} is not a CA"
+ .format(self.pretty_cert(), self.parent.pretty_cert()))
+ raise CertNotSignedByParent("{}: Parent {} not a CA"
+ .format(self.pretty_cert(), self.parent.pretty_cert()))
# if the parent isn't verified...
- logger.debug("verify_chain: .. %s, -> verifying parent %s"%\
- (self.get_printable_subject(),self.parent.get_printable_subject()))
+ if debug_verify_chain:
+ logger.debug("verify_chain: .. {}, -> verifying parent {}"
+ .format(self.pretty_cert(),self.parent.pretty_cert()))
self.parent.verify_chain(trusted_certs)
return
### more introspection
def get_extensions(self):
# pyOpenSSL does not have a way to get extensions
- triples=[]
+ triples = []
m2x509 = X509.load_cert_string(self.save_to_string())
- nb_extensions=m2x509.get_ext_count()
- logger.debug("X509 had %d extensions"%nb_extensions)
+ nb_extensions = m2x509.get_ext_count()
+ logger.debug("X509 had {} extensions".format(nb_extensions))
for i in range(nb_extensions):
- ext=m2x509.get_ext_at(i)
+ ext = m2x509.get_ext_at(i)
triples.append( (ext.get_name(), ext.get_value(), ext.get_critical(),) )
return triples
def get_data_names(self):
return self.data.keys()
- def get_all_datas (self):
- triples=self.get_extensions()
+ def get_all_datas(self):
+ triples = self.get_extensions()
for name in self.get_data_names():
triples.append( (name,self.get_data(name),'data',) )
return triples
def get_filename(self):
return getattr(self,'filename',None)
- def dump (self, *args, **kwargs):
- print self.dump_string(*args, **kwargs)
+ def dump(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ print(self.dump_string(*args, **kwargs))
- def dump_string (self,show_extensions=False):
+ def dump_string(self, show_extensions=False):
result = ""
- result += "CERTIFICATE for %s\n"%self.get_printable_subject()
- result += "Issued by %s\n"%self.get_issuer()
- filename=self.get_filename()
- if filename: result += "Filename %s\n"%filename
+ result += "CERTIFICATE for {}\n".format(self.pretty_cert())
+ result += "Issued by {}\n".format(self.get_issuer())
+ filename = self.get_filename()
+ if filename:
+ result += "Filename {}\n".format(filename)
if show_extensions:
- all_datas=self.get_all_datas()
- result += " has %d extensions/data attached"%len(all_datas)
- for (n,v,c) in all_datas:
- if c=='data':
- result += " data: %s=%s\n"%(n,v)
+ all_datas = self.get_all_datas()
+ result += " has {} extensions/data attached".format(len(all_datas))
+ for n, v, c in all_datas:
+ if c == 'data':
+ result += " data: {}={}\n".format(n, v)
else:
- result += " ext: %s (crit=%s)=<<<%s>>>\n"%(n,c,v)
+ result += " ext: {} (crit={})=<<<{}>>>\n".format(n, c, v)
return result