import sys
import os,os.path
+import subprocess
from datetime import datetime
+from sfa.util.xrn import Xrn
import sfa.util.sfalogging
# importing sfa.utils.faults does pull a lot of stuff
# see optimizing dependencies below
from sfa.trust.certificate import Keypair, Certificate
from sfa.trust.credential import Credential
+from sfa.trust.gid import GID
##########
-# a helper class to implement the bootstrapping of crypto. material
+# a helper class to implement the bootstrapping of cryptoa. material
# assuming we are starting from scratch on the client side
# what's needed to complete a full slice creation cycle
# (**) prerequisites:
# obtained at the registry with Resolve
# using the (step2) user-credential as credential
# default filename is <hrn>.<type>.cred
-
+#
+# (**) additionnally, it might make sense to upgrade a GID file
+# into a pkcs12 certificate usable in a browser
+# this bundled format allows for embedding the private key
+#
########## Implementation notes
#
# the usage model is to reuse an existing keypair)
#
# there might be a more portable, i.e. less language-dependant way, to
-# implement this step by exec'ing the openssl command a known
-# successful attempt at this approach that worked for Java is
-# documented below
+# implement this step by exec'ing the openssl command.
+# a known successful attempt at this approach that worked
+# for Java is documented below
# http://nam.ece.upatras.gr/fstoolkit/trac/wiki/JavaSFAClient
#
+# (*) pkcs12
+#
+# the implementation of the pkcs12 wrapping, which is a late addition,
+# is done through direct calls to openssl
+#
####################
class SfaClientException (Exception): pass
self.assert_private_key()
registry_proxy = SfaServerProxy (self.registry_url, self.private_key_filename(),
certificate_filename)
- credential_string=registry_proxy.GetSelfCredential (certificate_string, self.hrn, "user")
+ try:
+ credential_string=registry_proxy.GetSelfCredential (certificate_string, self.hrn, "user")
+ except:
+ # some urns hrns may replace non hierarchy delimiters '.' with an '_' instead of escaping the '.'
+ hrn = Xrn(self.hrn).get_hrn().replace('\.', '_')
+ credential_string=registry_proxy.GetSelfCredential (certificate_string, hrn, "user")
self.plain_write (output, credential_string)
self.logger.debug("SfaClientBootstrap: Wrote result of GetSelfCredential in %s"%output)
return output
return output
+# http://trac.myslice.info/wiki/MySlice/Developer/SFALogin
+### produce a pkcs12 bundled certificate from GID and private key
+# xxx for now we put a hard-wired password that's just, well, 'password'
+# when leaving this empty on the mac, result can't seem to be loaded in keychain..
+ def my_pkcs12_produce (self, filename):
+ password=raw_input("Enter password for p12 certificate: ")
+ openssl_command=['openssl', 'pkcs12', "-export"]
+ openssl_command += [ "-password", "pass:%s"%password ]
+ openssl_command += [ "-inkey", self.private_key_filename()]
+ openssl_command += [ "-in", self.my_gid_filename()]
+ openssl_command += [ "-out", filename ]
+ if subprocess.call(openssl_command) ==0:
+ print "Successfully created %s"%filename
+ else:
+ print "Failed to create %s"%filename
+
# Returns True if credential file is valid. Otherwise return false.
def validate_credential(self, filename):
valid = True
cred = Credential(filename=filename)
# check if credential is expires
- if cred.get_expiration() < datetime.now():
+ if cred.get_expiration() < datetime.utcnow():
valid = False
return valid
# the expected filenames for the various pieces
def private_key_filename (self):
- return self.fullpath ("%s.pkey"%self.hrn)
+ return self.fullpath ("%s.pkey" % Xrn.unescape(self.hrn))
def self_signed_cert_filename (self):
return self.fullpath ("%s.sscert"%self.hrn)
def my_credential_filename (self):
return self.gid_filename (self.hrn, "user")
def gid_filename (self, hrn, type):
return self.fullpath ("%s.%s.gid"%(hrn,type))
-
+ def my_pkcs12_filename (self):
+ return self.fullpath ("%s.p12"%self.hrn)
# optimizing dependencies
# originally we used classes GID or Credential or Certificate
return filename
else:
# remove invalid file
+ self.logger.warning ("Removing %s - has expired"%filename)
os.unlink(filename)
try:
produce_method (self, filename, *args, **kw)
@get_or_produce (my_gid_filename, my_gid_produce)
def my_gid (self): pass
+ @get_or_produce (my_pkcs12_filename, my_pkcs12_produce)
+ def my_pkcs12 (self): pass
+
@get_or_produce (credential_filename, credential_produce, validate_credential)
def credential (self, hrn, type): pass
def private_key (self):
self.assert_private_key()
return self.private_key_filename()
+
+ def delegate_credential_string (self, original_credential, to_hrn, to_type='authority'):
+ """
+ sign a delegation credential to someone else
+
+ original_credential : typically one's user- or slice- credential to be delegated to s/b else
+ to_hrn : the hrn of the person that will be allowed to do stuff on our behalf
+ to_type : goes with to_hrn, usually 'user' or 'authority'
+
+ returns a string with the delegated credential
+
+ this internally uses self.my_gid()
+ it also retrieves the gid for to_hrn/to_type
+ and uses Credential.delegate()"""
+
+ # the gid and hrn of the object we are delegating
+ if isinstance (original_credential, str):
+ original_credential = Credential (string=original_credential)
+ original_gid = original_credential.get_gid_object()
+ original_hrn = original_gid.get_hrn()
+
+ if not original_credential.get_privileges().get_all_delegate():
+ self.logger.error("delegate_credential_string: original credential %s does not have delegate bit set"%original_hrn)
+ return
+
+ # the delegating user's gid
+ my_gid = self.my_gid()
+
+ # retrieve the GID for the entity that we're delegating to
+ to_gidfile = self.gid (to_hrn,to_type)
+# to_gid = GID ( to_gidfile )
+# to_hrn = delegee_gid.get_hrn()
+# print 'to_hrn',to_hrn
+ delegated_credential = original_credential.delegate(to_gidfile, self.private_key(), my_gid)
+ return delegated_credential.save_to_string(save_parents=True)