package api import ( "crypto/x509" "net/http" "strings" "github.com/smallstep/certificates/errs" ) const ( authorizationHeader = "Authorization" bearerScheme = "Bearer" ) // Renew uses the information of certificate in the TLS connection to create a // new one. func (h *caHandler) Renew(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { cert, err := h.getPeerCertificate(r) if err != nil { WriteError(w, err) return } certChain, err := h.Authority.Renew(cert) if err != nil { WriteError(w, errs.Wrap(http.StatusInternalServerError, err, "cahandler.Renew")) return } certChainPEM := certChainToPEM(certChain) var caPEM Certificate if len(certChainPEM) > 1 { caPEM = certChainPEM[1] } LogCertificate(w, certChain[0]) JSONStatus(w, &SignResponse{ ServerPEM: certChainPEM[0], CaPEM: caPEM, CertChainPEM: certChainPEM, TLSOptions: h.Authority.GetTLSOptions(), }, http.StatusCreated) } func (h *caHandler) getPeerCertificate(r *http.Request) (*x509.Certificate, error) { if r.TLS != nil && len(r.TLS.PeerCertificates) > 0 { return r.TLS.PeerCertificates[0], nil } if s := r.Header.Get(authorizationHeader); s != "" { if parts := strings.SplitN(s, bearerScheme+" ", 2); len(parts) == 2 { return h.Authority.AuthorizeRenewToken(r.Context(), parts[1]) } } return nil, errs.BadRequest("missing client certificate") }