#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # (c) 2018, David Kainz # GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function __metaclass__ = type DOCUMENTATION = ''' --- module: openssh_cert author: "David Kainz (@lolcube)" short_description: Generate OpenSSH host or user certificates. description: - Generate and regenerate OpenSSH host or user certificates. requirements: - "ssh-keygen" options: state: description: - Whether the host or user certificate should exist or not, taking action if the state is different from what is stated. type: str default: "present" choices: [ 'present', 'absent' ] type: description: - Whether the module should generate a host or a user certificate. - Required if I(state) is C(present). type: str choices: ['host', 'user'] force: description: - Should the certificate be regenerated even if it already exists and is valid. type: bool default: false path: description: - Path of the file containing the certificate. type: path required: true signing_key: description: - The path to the private openssh key that is used for signing the public key in order to generate the certificate. - If the private key is on a PKCS#11 token (I(pkcs11_provider)), set this to the path to the public key instead. - Required if I(state) is C(present). type: path pkcs11_provider: description: - To use a signing key that resides on a PKCS#11 token, set this to the name (or full path) of the shared library to use with the token. Usually C(libpkcs11.so). - If this is set, I(signing_key) needs to point to a file containing the public key of the CA. type: str version_added: 1.1.0 use_agent: description: - Should the ssh-keygen use a CA key residing in a ssh-agent. type: bool default: false version_added: 1.3.0 public_key: description: - The path to the public key that will be signed with the signing key in order to generate the certificate. - Required if I(state) is C(present). type: path valid_from: description: - "The point in time the certificate is valid from. Time can be specified either as relative time or as absolute timestamp. Time will always be interpreted as UTC. Valid formats are: C([+-]timespec | YYYY-MM-DD | YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS | YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS | always) where timespec can be an integer + C([w | d | h | m | s]) (e.g. C(+32w1d2h). Note that if using relative time this module is NOT idempotent." - Required if I(state) is C(present). type: str valid_to: description: - "The point in time the certificate is valid to. Time can be specified either as relative time or as absolute timestamp. Time will always be interpreted as UTC. Valid formats are: C([+-]timespec | YYYY-MM-DD | YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS | YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS | forever) where timespec can be an integer + C([w | d | h | m | s]) (e.g. C(+32w1d2h). Note that if using relative time this module is NOT idempotent." - Required if I(state) is C(present). type: str valid_at: description: - "Check if the certificate is valid at a certain point in time. If it is not the certificate will be regenerated. Time will always be interpreted as UTC. Mainly to be used with relative timespec for I(valid_from) and / or I(valid_to). Note that if using relative time this module is NOT idempotent." type: str principals: description: - "Certificates may be limited to be valid for a set of principal (user/host) names. By default, generated certificates are valid for all users or hosts." type: list elements: str options: description: - "Specify certificate options when signing a key. The option that are valid for user certificates are:" - "C(clear): Clear all enabled permissions. This is useful for clearing the default set of permissions so permissions may be added individually." - "C(force-command=command): Forces the execution of command instead of any shell or command specified by the user when the certificate is used for authentication." - "C(no-agent-forwarding): Disable ssh-agent forwarding (permitted by default)." - "C(no-port-forwarding): Disable port forwarding (permitted by default)." - "C(no-pty): Disable PTY allocation (permitted by default)." - "C(no-user-rc): Disable execution of C(~/.ssh/rc) by sshd (permitted by default)." - "C(no-x11-forwarding): Disable X11 forwarding (permitted by default)" - "C(permit-agent-forwarding): Allows ssh-agent forwarding." - "C(permit-port-forwarding): Allows port forwarding." - "C(permit-pty): Allows PTY allocation." - "C(permit-user-rc): Allows execution of C(~/.ssh/rc) by sshd." - "C(permit-x11-forwarding): Allows X11 forwarding." - "C(source-address=address_list): Restrict the source addresses from which the certificate is considered valid. The C(address_list) is a comma-separated list of one or more address/netmask pairs in CIDR format." - "At present, no options are valid for host keys." type: list elements: str identifier: description: - Specify the key identity when signing a public key. The identifier that is logged by the server when the certificate is used for authentication. type: str serial_number: description: - "Specify the certificate serial number. The serial number is logged by the server when the certificate is used for authentication. The certificate serial number may be used in a KeyRevocationList. The serial number may be omitted for checks, but must be specified again for a new certificate. Note: The default value set by ssh-keygen is 0." type: int extends_documentation_fragment: files ''' EXAMPLES = ''' - name: Generate an OpenSSH user certificate that is valid forever and for all users community.crypto.openssh_cert: type: user signing_key: /path/to/private_key public_key: /path/to/public_key.pub path: /path/to/certificate valid_from: always valid_to: forever # Generate an OpenSSH host certificate that is valid for 32 weeks from now and will be regenerated # if it is valid for less than 2 weeks from the time the module is being run - name: Generate an OpenSSH host certificate with valid_from, valid_to and valid_at parameters community.crypto.openssh_cert: type: host signing_key: /path/to/private_key public_key: /path/to/public_key.pub path: /path/to/certificate valid_from: +0s valid_to: +32w valid_at: +2w - name: Generate an OpenSSH host certificate that is valid forever and only for example.com and examplehost community.crypto.openssh_cert: type: host signing_key: /path/to/private_key public_key: /path/to/public_key.pub path: /path/to/certificate valid_from: always valid_to: forever principals: - example.com - examplehost - name: Generate an OpenSSH host Certificate that is valid from 21.1.2001 to 21.1.2019 community.crypto.openssh_cert: type: host signing_key: /path/to/private_key public_key: /path/to/public_key.pub path: /path/to/certificate valid_from: "2001-01-21" valid_to: "2019-01-21" - name: Generate an OpenSSH user Certificate with clear and force-command option community.crypto.openssh_cert: type: user signing_key: /path/to/private_key public_key: /path/to/public_key.pub path: /path/to/certificate valid_from: always valid_to: forever options: - "clear" - "force-command=/tmp/bla/foo" - name: Generate an OpenSSH user certificate using a PKCS#11 token community.crypto.openssh_cert: type: user signing_key: /path/to/ca_public_key.pub pkcs11_provider: libpkcs11.so public_key: /path/to/public_key.pub path: /path/to/certificate valid_from: always valid_to: forever ''' RETURN = ''' type: description: type of the certificate (host or user) returned: changed or success type: str sample: host filename: description: path to the certificate returned: changed or success type: str sample: /tmp/certificate-cert.pub info: description: Information about the certificate. Output of C(ssh-keygen -L -f). returned: change or success type: list elements: str ''' import errno import os import re import tempfile from datetime import datetime from datetime import MINYEAR, MAXYEAR from distutils.version import LooseVersion from shutil import copy2, rmtree from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule from ansible.module_utils._text import to_native from ansible_collections.community.crypto.plugins.module_utils.crypto.support import convert_relative_to_datetime from ansible_collections.community.crypto.plugins.module_utils.crypto.openssh import parse_openssh_version class CertificateError(Exception): pass class Certificate(object): def __init__(self, module): self.state = module.params['state'] self.force = module.params['force'] self.type = module.params['type'] self.signing_key = module.params['signing_key'] self.use_agent = module.params['use_agent'] self.pkcs11_provider = module.params['pkcs11_provider'] self.public_key = module.params['public_key'] self.path = module.params['path'] self.identifier = module.params['identifier'] self.serial_number = module.params['serial_number'] self.valid_from = module.params['valid_from'] self.valid_to = module.params['valid_to'] self.valid_at = module.params['valid_at'] self.principals = module.params['principals'] self.options = module.params['options'] self.changed = False self.check_mode = module.check_mode self.cert_info = {} if self.state == 'present': if self.options and self.type == "host": module.fail_json(msg="Options can only be used with user certificates.") if self.valid_at: self.valid_at = self.valid_at.lstrip() self.valid_from = self.valid_from.lstrip() self.valid_to = self.valid_to.lstrip() self.ssh_keygen = module.get_bin_path('ssh-keygen', True) def generate(self, module): if not self.is_valid(module, perms_required=False) or self.force: args = [ self.ssh_keygen, '-s', self.signing_key ] if self.pkcs11_provider: args.extend(['-D', self.pkcs11_provider]) if self.use_agent: args.extend(['-U']) validity = "" if not (self.valid_from == "always" and self.valid_to == "forever"): if not self.valid_from == "always": timeobj = self.convert_to_datetime(module, self.valid_from) validity += ( str(timeobj.year).zfill(4) + str(timeobj.month).zfill(2) + str(timeobj.day).zfill(2) + str(timeobj.hour).zfill(2) + str(timeobj.minute).zfill(2) + str(timeobj.second).zfill(2) ) else: validity += "19700101010101" validity += ":" if self.valid_to == "forever": # on ssh-keygen versions that have the year 2038 bug this will cause the datetime to be 2038-01-19T04:14:07 timeobj = datetime(MAXYEAR, 12, 31) else: timeobj = self.convert_to_datetime(module, self.valid_to) validity += ( str(timeobj.year).zfill(4) + str(timeobj.month).zfill(2) + str(timeobj.day).zfill(2) + str(timeobj.hour).zfill(2) + str(timeobj.minute).zfill(2) + str(timeobj.second).zfill(2) ) args.extend(["-V", validity]) if self.type == 'host': args.extend(['-h']) if self.identifier: args.extend(['-I', self.identifier]) else: args.extend(['-I', ""]) if self.serial_number is not None: args.extend(['-z', str(self.serial_number)]) if self.principals: args.extend(['-n', ','.join(self.principals)]) if self.options: for option in self.options: args.extend(['-O']) args.extend([option]) args.extend(['-P', '']) try: temp_directory = tempfile.mkdtemp() copy2(self.public_key, temp_directory) args.extend([temp_directory + "/" + os.path.basename(self.public_key)]) module.run_command(args, environ_update=dict(TZ="UTC"), check_rc=True) copy2(temp_directory + "/" + os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(self.public_key))[0] + "-cert.pub", self.path) rmtree(temp_directory, ignore_errors=True) proc = module.run_command([self.ssh_keygen, '-L', '-f', self.path]) self.cert_info = proc[1].split() self.changed = True except Exception as e: try: self.remove() rmtree(temp_directory, ignore_errors=True) except OSError as exc: if exc.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise CertificateError(exc) else: pass module.fail_json(msg="%s" % to_native(e)) file_args = module.load_file_common_arguments(module.params) if module.set_fs_attributes_if_different(file_args, False): self.changed = True def convert_to_datetime(self, module, timestring): if self.is_relative(timestring): result = convert_relative_to_datetime(timestring) if result is None: module.fail_json( msg="'%s' is not a valid time format." % timestring) else: return result else: formats = ["%Y-%m-%d", "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S", ] for fmt in formats: try: return datetime.strptime(timestring, fmt) except ValueError: pass module.fail_json(msg="'%s' is not a valid time format" % timestring) def is_relative(self, timestr): if timestr.startswith("+") or timestr.startswith("-"): return True return False def is_same_datetime(self, datetime_one, datetime_two): # This function is for backwards compatibility only because .total_seconds() is new in python2.7 def timedelta_total_seconds(time_delta): return (time_delta.microseconds + 0.0 + (time_delta.seconds + time_delta.days * 24 * 3600) * 10 ** 6) / 10 ** 6 # try to use .total_ seconds() from python2.7 try: return (datetime_one - datetime_two).total_seconds() == 0.0 except AttributeError: return timedelta_total_seconds(datetime_one - datetime_two) == 0.0 def is_valid(self, module, perms_required=True): def _check_state(): return os.path.exists(self.path) if _check_state(): proc = module.run_command([self.ssh_keygen, '-L', '-f', self.path], environ_update=dict(TZ="UTC"), check_rc=False) if proc[0] != 0: return False self.cert_info = proc[1].split() principals = re.findall("(?<=Principals:)(.*)(?=Critical)", proc[1], re.S)[0].split() principals = list(map(str.strip, principals)) if principals == ["(none)"]: principals = None cert_type = re.findall("( user | host )", proc[1])[0].strip() serial_number = re.search(r"Serial: (\d+)", proc[1]).group(1) validity = re.findall("(from (\\d{4}-\\d{2}-\\d{2}T\\d{2}(:\\d{2}){2}) to (\\d{4}-\\d{2}-\\d{2}T\\d{2}(:\\d{2}){2}))", proc[1]) if validity: if validity[0][1]: cert_valid_from = self.convert_to_datetime(module, validity[0][1]) if self.is_same_datetime(cert_valid_from, self.convert_to_datetime(module, "1970-01-01 01:01:01")): cert_valid_from = datetime(MINYEAR, 1, 1) else: cert_valid_from = datetime(MINYEAR, 1, 1) if validity[0][3]: cert_valid_to = self.convert_to_datetime(module, validity[0][3]) if self.is_same_datetime(cert_valid_to, self.convert_to_datetime(module, "2038-01-19 03:14:07")): cert_valid_to = datetime(MAXYEAR, 12, 31) else: cert_valid_to = datetime(MAXYEAR, 12, 31) else: cert_valid_from = datetime(MINYEAR, 1, 1) cert_valid_to = datetime(MAXYEAR, 12, 31) else: return False def _check_perms(module): file_args = module.load_file_common_arguments(module.params) return not module.set_fs_attributes_if_different(file_args, False) def _check_serial_number(): if self.serial_number is None: return True return self.serial_number == int(serial_number) def _check_type(): return self.type == cert_type def _check_principals(): if not principals or not self.principals: return self.principals == principals return set(self.principals) == set(principals) def _check_validity(module): if self.valid_from == "always": earliest_time = datetime(MINYEAR, 1, 1) elif self.is_relative(self.valid_from): earliest_time = None else: earliest_time = self.convert_to_datetime(module, self.valid_from) if self.valid_to == "forever": last_time = datetime(MAXYEAR, 12, 31) elif self.is_relative(self.valid_to): last_time = None else: last_time = self.convert_to_datetime(module, self.valid_to) if earliest_time: if not self.is_same_datetime(earliest_time, cert_valid_from): return False if last_time: if not self.is_same_datetime(last_time, cert_valid_to): return False if self.valid_at: if cert_valid_from <= self.convert_to_datetime(module, self.valid_at) <= cert_valid_to: return True if earliest_time and last_time: return True return False if perms_required and not _check_perms(module): return False return _check_type() and _check_principals() and _check_validity(module) and _check_serial_number() def dump(self): """Serialize the object into a dictionary.""" def filter_keywords(arr, keywords): concated = [] string = "" for word in arr: if word in keywords: concated.append(string) string = word else: string += " " + word concated.append(string) # drop the certificate path concated.pop(0) return concated def format_cert_info(): return filter_keywords(self.cert_info, [ "Type:", "Public", "Signing", "Key", "Serial:", "Valid:", "Principals:", "Critical", "Extensions:"]) if self.state == 'present': result = { 'changed': self.changed, 'type': self.type, 'filename': self.path, 'info': format_cert_info(), } else: result = { 'changed': self.changed, } return result def remove(self): """Remove the resource from the filesystem.""" try: os.remove(self.path) self.changed = True except OSError as exc: if exc.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise CertificateError(exc) else: pass def main(): module = AnsibleModule( argument_spec=dict( state=dict(type='str', default='present', choices=['absent', 'present']), force=dict(type='bool', default=False), type=dict(type='str', choices=['host', 'user']), signing_key=dict(type='path'), use_agent=dict(type='bool', default=False), pkcs11_provider=dict(type='str'), public_key=dict(type='path'), path=dict(type='path', required=True), identifier=dict(type='str'), serial_number=dict(type='int'), valid_from=dict(type='str'), valid_to=dict(type='str'), valid_at=dict(type='str'), principals=dict(type='list', elements='str'), options=dict(type='list', elements='str'), ), supports_check_mode=True, add_file_common_args=True, required_if=[('state', 'present', ['type', 'signing_key', 'public_key', 'valid_from', 'valid_to'])], ) if module.params['use_agent']: ssh = module.get_bin_path('ssh', True) proc = module.run_command([ssh, '-Vq']) ssh_version_string = proc[2].strip() ssh_version = parse_openssh_version(ssh_version_string) if ssh_version is None: module.fail_json(msg="Failed to parse ssh version") elif LooseVersion(ssh_version) < LooseVersion("7.6"): module.fail_json( msg=( "Signing with CA key in ssh agent requires ssh 7.6 or newer." " Your version is: %s" ) % ssh_version_string ) def isBaseDir(path): base_dir = os.path.dirname(path) or '.' if not os.path.isdir(base_dir): module.fail_json( name=base_dir, msg='The directory %s does not exist or the file is not a directory' % base_dir ) if module.params['state'] == "present": isBaseDir(module.params['signing_key']) isBaseDir(module.params['public_key']) isBaseDir(module.params['path']) certificate = Certificate(module) if certificate.state == 'present': if module.check_mode: certificate.changed = module.params['force'] or not certificate.is_valid(module) else: try: certificate.generate(module) except Exception as exc: module.fail_json(msg=to_native(exc)) else: if module.check_mode: certificate.changed = os.path.exists(module.params['path']) if certificate.changed: certificate.cert_info = {} else: try: certificate.remove() except Exception as exc: module.fail_json(msg=to_native(exc)) result = certificate.dump() module.exit_json(**result) if __name__ == '__main__': main()