package provisioner import ( "context" "crypto/subtle" "fmt" "net/http" "time" "github.com/pkg/errors" "go.step.sm/linkedca" "github.com/smallstep/certificates/webhook" ) // SCEP is the SCEP provisioner type, an entity that can authorize the // SCEP provisioning flow type SCEP struct { *base ID string `json:"-"` Type string `json:"type"` Name string `json:"name"` ForceCN bool `json:"forceCN,omitempty"` ChallengePassword string `json:"challenge,omitempty"` Capabilities []string `json:"capabilities,omitempty"` // IncludeRoot makes the provisioner return the CA root in addition to the // intermediate in the GetCACerts response IncludeRoot bool `json:"includeRoot,omitempty"` // MinimumPublicKeyLength is the minimum length for public keys in CSRs MinimumPublicKeyLength int `json:"minimumPublicKeyLength,omitempty"` // Numerical identifier for the ContentEncryptionAlgorithm as defined in github.com/mozilla-services/pkcs7 // at https://github.com/mozilla-services/pkcs7/blob/33d05740a3526e382af6395d3513e73d4e66d1cb/encrypt.go#L63 // Defaults to 0, being DES-CBC EncryptionAlgorithmIdentifier int `json:"encryptionAlgorithmIdentifier,omitempty"` Options *Options `json:"options,omitempty"` Claims *Claims `json:"claims,omitempty"` ctl *Controller encryptionAlgorithm int challengeValidationController *challengeValidationController } // GetID returns the provisioner unique identifier. func (s *SCEP) GetID() string { if s.ID != "" { return s.ID } return s.GetIDForToken() } // GetIDForToken returns an identifier that will be used to load the provisioner // from a token. func (s *SCEP) GetIDForToken() string { return "scep/" + s.Name } // GetName returns the name of the provisioner. func (s *SCEP) GetName() string { return s.Name } // GetType returns the type of provisioner. func (s *SCEP) GetType() Type { return TypeSCEP } // GetEncryptedKey returns the base provisioner encrypted key if it's defined. func (s *SCEP) GetEncryptedKey() (string, string, bool) { return "", "", false } // GetTokenID returns the identifier of the token. func (s *SCEP) GetTokenID(string) (string, error) { return "", errors.New("scep provisioner does not implement GetTokenID") } // GetOptions returns the configured provisioner options. func (s *SCEP) GetOptions() *Options { return s.Options } // DefaultTLSCertDuration returns the default TLS cert duration enforced by // the provisioner. func (s *SCEP) DefaultTLSCertDuration() time.Duration { return s.ctl.Claimer.DefaultTLSCertDuration() } type challengeValidationController struct { client *http.Client webhooks []*Webhook } // newChallengeValidationController creates a new challengeValidationController // that performs challenge validation through webhooks. func newChallengeValidationController(client *http.Client, webhooks []*Webhook) *challengeValidationController { scepHooks := []*Webhook{} for _, wh := range webhooks { if wh.Kind != linkedca.Webhook_SCEPCHALLENGE.String() { continue } if !isCertTypeOK(wh) { continue } scepHooks = append(scepHooks, wh) } return &challengeValidationController{ client: client, webhooks: scepHooks, } } var ( ErrSCEPChallengeInvalid = errors.New("webhook server did not allow request") ) // Validate executes zero or more configured webhooks to // validate the SCEP challenge. If at least one of them indicates // the challenge value is accepted, validation succeeds. In // that case, the other webhooks will be skipped. If none of // the webhooks indicates the value of the challenge was accepted, // an error is returned. func (c *challengeValidationController) Validate(ctx context.Context, challenge, transactionID string) error { for _, wh := range c.webhooks { req := &webhook.RequestBody{ SCEPChallenge: challenge, SCEPTransactionID: transactionID, } resp, err := wh.DoWithContext(ctx, c.client, req, nil) // TODO(hs): support templated URL? Requires some refactoring if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed executing webhook request: %w", err) } if resp.Allow { return nil // return early when response is positive } } return ErrSCEPChallengeInvalid } // isCertTypeOK returns whether or not the webhook can be used // with the SCEP challenge validation webhook controller. func isCertTypeOK(wh *Webhook) bool { if wh.CertType == linkedca.Webhook_ALL.String() || wh.CertType == "" { return true } return linkedca.Webhook_X509.String() == wh.CertType } // Init initializes and validates the fields of a SCEP type. func (s *SCEP) Init(config Config) (err error) { switch { case s.Type == "": return errors.New("provisioner type cannot be empty") case s.Name == "": return errors.New("provisioner name cannot be empty") } // Default to 2048 bits minimum public key length (for CSRs) if not set if s.MinimumPublicKeyLength == 0 { s.MinimumPublicKeyLength = 2048 } if s.MinimumPublicKeyLength%8 != 0 { return errors.Errorf("%d bits is not exactly divisible by 8", s.MinimumPublicKeyLength) } s.encryptionAlgorithm = s.EncryptionAlgorithmIdentifier // TODO(hs): we might want to upgrade the default security to AES-CBC? if s.encryptionAlgorithm < 0 || s.encryptionAlgorithm > 4 { return errors.New("only encryption algorithm identifiers from 0 to 4 are valid") } s.challengeValidationController = newChallengeValidationController( config.WebhookClient, s.GetOptions().GetWebhooks(), ) // TODO: add other, SCEP specific, options? s.ctl, err = NewController(s, s.Claims, config, s.Options) return } // AuthorizeSign does not do any verification, because all verification is handled // in the SCEP protocol. This method returns a list of modifiers / constraints // on the resulting certificate. func (s *SCEP) AuthorizeSign(context.Context, string) ([]SignOption, error) { return []SignOption{ s, // modifiers / withOptions newProvisionerExtensionOption(TypeSCEP, s.Name, ""), newForceCNOption(s.ForceCN), profileDefaultDuration(s.ctl.Claimer.DefaultTLSCertDuration()), // validators newPublicKeyMinimumLengthValidator(s.MinimumPublicKeyLength), newValidityValidator(s.ctl.Claimer.MinTLSCertDuration(), s.ctl.Claimer.MaxTLSCertDuration()), newX509NamePolicyValidator(s.ctl.getPolicy().getX509()), s.ctl.newWebhookController(nil, linkedca.Webhook_X509), }, nil } // GetCapabilities returns the CA capabilities func (s *SCEP) GetCapabilities() []string { return s.Capabilities } // ShouldIncludeRootInChain indicates if the CA should // return its intermediate, which is currently used for // both signing and decryption, as well as the root in // its chain. func (s *SCEP) ShouldIncludeRootInChain() bool { return s.IncludeRoot } // GetContentEncryptionAlgorithm returns the numeric identifier // for the pkcs7 package encryption algorithm to use. func (s *SCEP) GetContentEncryptionAlgorithm() int { return s.encryptionAlgorithm } // ValidateChallenge validates the provided challenge. It starts by // selecting the validation method to use, then performs validation // according to that method. func (s *SCEP) ValidateChallenge(ctx context.Context, challenge, transactionID string) error { if s.challengeValidationController == nil { return fmt.Errorf("provisioner %q wasn't initialized", s.Name) } switch s.selectValidationMethod() { case validationMethodWebhook: return s.challengeValidationController.Validate(ctx, challenge, transactionID) default: if subtle.ConstantTimeCompare([]byte(s.ChallengePassword), []byte(challenge)) == 0 { return errors.New("invalid challenge password provided") } return nil } } type validationMethod string const ( validationMethodNone validationMethod = "none" validationMethodStatic validationMethod = "static" validationMethodWebhook validationMethod = "webhook" ) // selectValidationMethod returns the method to validate SCEP // challenges. If a webhook is configured with kind `SCEPCHALLENGE`, // the webhook method will be used. If a challenge password is set, // the static method is used. It will default to the `none` method. func (s *SCEP) selectValidationMethod() validationMethod { if len(s.challengeValidationController.webhooks) > 0 { return validationMethodWebhook } if s.ChallengePassword != "" { return validationMethodStatic } return validationMethodNone }