# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright (c) 2017, Yanis Guenane # GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function __metaclass__ = type class ModuleDocFragment(object): # Standard files documentation fragment DOCUMENTATION = r''' description: - This module allows one to (re)generate OpenSSL certificate signing requests. - This module supports the subjectAltName, keyUsage, extendedKeyUsage, basicConstraints and OCSP Must Staple extensions. requirements: - cryptography >= 1.3 options: digest: description: - The digest used when signing the certificate signing request with the private key. type: str default: sha256 privatekey_path: description: - The path to the private key to use when signing the certificate signing request. - Either O(privatekey_path) or O(privatekey_content) must be specified if O(state) is V(present), but not both. type: path privatekey_content: description: - The content of the private key to use when signing the certificate signing request. - Either O(privatekey_path) or O(privatekey_content) must be specified if O(state) is V(present), but not both. type: str privatekey_passphrase: description: - The passphrase for the private key. - This is required if the private key is password protected. type: str version: description: - The version of the certificate signing request. - "The only allowed value according to L(RFC 2986,https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2986#section-4.1) is 1." - This option no longer accepts unsupported values since community.crypto 2.0.0. type: int default: 1 choices: - 1 subject: description: - Key/value pairs that will be present in the subject name field of the certificate signing request. - If you need to specify more than one value with the same key, use a list as value. - If the order of the components is important, use O(subject_ordered). - Mutually exclusive with O(subject_ordered). type: dict subject_ordered: description: - A list of dictionaries, where every dictionary must contain one key/value pair. This key/value pair will be present in the subject name field of the certificate signing request. - If you want to specify more than one value with the same key in a row, you can use a list as value. - Mutually exclusive with O(subject), and any other subject field option, such as O(country_name), O(state_or_province_name), O(locality_name), O(organization_name), O(organizational_unit_name), O(common_name), or O(email_address). type: list elements: dict version_added: 2.0.0 country_name: description: - The countryName field of the certificate signing request subject. type: str aliases: [ C, countryName ] state_or_province_name: description: - The stateOrProvinceName field of the certificate signing request subject. type: str aliases: [ ST, stateOrProvinceName ] locality_name: description: - The localityName field of the certificate signing request subject. type: str aliases: [ L, localityName ] organization_name: description: - The organizationName field of the certificate signing request subject. type: str aliases: [ O, organizationName ] organizational_unit_name: description: - The organizationalUnitName field of the certificate signing request subject. type: str aliases: [ OU, organizationalUnitName ] common_name: description: - The commonName field of the certificate signing request subject. type: str aliases: [ CN, commonName ] email_address: description: - The emailAddress field of the certificate signing request subject. type: str aliases: [ E, emailAddress ] subject_alt_name: description: - Subject Alternative Name (SAN) extension to attach to the certificate signing request. - Values must be prefixed by their options. (These are C(email), C(URI), C(DNS), C(RID), C(IP), C(dirName), C(otherName), and the ones specific to your CA). - Note that if no SAN is specified, but a common name, the common name will be added as a SAN except if O(use_common_name_for_san) is set to V(false). - More at U(https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5280#section-4.2.1.6). type: list elements: str aliases: [ subjectAltName ] subject_alt_name_critical: description: - Should the subjectAltName extension be considered as critical. type: bool default: false aliases: [ subjectAltName_critical ] use_common_name_for_san: description: - If set to V(true), the module will fill the common name in for O(subject_alt_name) with C(DNS:) prefix if no SAN is specified. type: bool default: true aliases: [ useCommonNameForSAN ] key_usage: description: - This defines the purpose (for example encipherment, signature, certificate signing) of the key contained in the certificate. type: list elements: str aliases: [ keyUsage ] key_usage_critical: description: - Should the keyUsage extension be considered as critical. type: bool default: false aliases: [ keyUsage_critical ] extended_key_usage: description: - Additional restrictions (for example client authentication, server authentication) on the allowed purposes for which the public key may be used. type: list elements: str aliases: [ extKeyUsage, extendedKeyUsage ] extended_key_usage_critical: description: - Should the extkeyUsage extension be considered as critical. type: bool default: false aliases: [ extKeyUsage_critical, extendedKeyUsage_critical ] basic_constraints: description: - Indicates basic constraints, such as if the certificate is a CA. type: list elements: str aliases: [ basicConstraints ] basic_constraints_critical: description: - Should the basicConstraints extension be considered as critical. type: bool default: false aliases: [ basicConstraints_critical ] ocsp_must_staple: description: - Indicates that the certificate should contain the OCSP Must Staple extension (U(https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7633)). type: bool default: false aliases: [ ocspMustStaple ] ocsp_must_staple_critical: description: - Should the OCSP Must Staple extension be considered as critical. - Note that according to the RFC, this extension should not be marked as critical, as old clients not knowing about OCSP Must Staple are required to reject such certificates (see U(https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7633#section-4)). type: bool default: false aliases: [ ocspMustStaple_critical ] name_constraints_permitted: description: - For CA certificates, this specifies a list of identifiers which describe subtrees of names that this CA is allowed to issue certificates for. - Values must be prefixed by their options. (That is, C(email), C(URI), C(DNS), C(RID), C(IP), C(dirName), C(otherName), and the ones specific to your CA). type: list elements: str name_constraints_excluded: description: - For CA certificates, this specifies a list of identifiers which describe subtrees of names that this CA is B(not) allowed to issue certificates for. - Values must be prefixed by their options. (That is, C(email), C(URI), C(DNS), C(RID), C(IP), C(dirName), C(otherName), and the ones specific to your CA). type: list elements: str name_constraints_critical: description: - Should the Name Constraints extension be considered as critical. type: bool default: false select_crypto_backend: description: - Determines which crypto backend to use. - The default choice is V(auto), which tries to use C(cryptography) if available. - If set to V(cryptography), will try to use the L(cryptography,https://cryptography.io/) library. type: str default: auto choices: [ auto, cryptography ] create_subject_key_identifier: description: - Create the Subject Key Identifier from the public key. - "Please note that commercial CAs can ignore the value, respectively use a value of their own choice instead. Specifying this option is mostly useful for self-signed certificates or for own CAs." - Note that this is only supported if the C(cryptography) backend is used! type: bool default: false subject_key_identifier: description: - The subject key identifier as a hex string, where two bytes are separated by colons. - "Example: V(00:11:22:33:44:55:66:77:88:99:aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff:00:11:22:33)" - "Please note that commercial CAs ignore this value, respectively use a value of their own choice. Specifying this option is mostly useful for self-signed certificates or for own CAs." - Note that this option can only be used if O(create_subject_key_identifier) is V(false). - Note that this is only supported if the C(cryptography) backend is used! type: str authority_key_identifier: description: - The authority key identifier as a hex string, where two bytes are separated by colons. - "Example: V(00:11:22:33:44:55:66:77:88:99:aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff:00:11:22:33)" - "Please note that commercial CAs ignore this value, respectively use a value of their own choice. Specifying this option is mostly useful for self-signed certificates or for own CAs." - Note that this is only supported if the C(cryptography) backend is used! - The C(AuthorityKeyIdentifier) extension will only be added if at least one of O(authority_key_identifier), O(authority_cert_issuer) and O(authority_cert_serial_number) is specified. type: str authority_cert_issuer: description: - Names that will be present in the authority cert issuer field of the certificate signing request. - Values must be prefixed by their options. (That is, C(email), C(URI), C(DNS), C(RID), C(IP), C(dirName), C(otherName), and the ones specific to your CA) - "Example: V(DNS:ca.example.org)" - If specified, O(authority_cert_serial_number) must also be specified. - "Please note that commercial CAs ignore this value, respectively use a value of their own choice. Specifying this option is mostly useful for self-signed certificates or for own CAs." - Note that this is only supported if the C(cryptography) backend is used! - The C(AuthorityKeyIdentifier) extension will only be added if at least one of O(authority_key_identifier), O(authority_cert_issuer) and O(authority_cert_serial_number) is specified. type: list elements: str authority_cert_serial_number: description: - The authority cert serial number. - If specified, O(authority_cert_issuer) must also be specified. - Note that this is only supported if the C(cryptography) backend is used! - "Please note that commercial CAs ignore this value, respectively use a value of their own choice. Specifying this option is mostly useful for self-signed certificates or for own CAs." - The C(AuthorityKeyIdentifier) extension will only be added if at least one of O(authority_key_identifier), O(authority_cert_issuer) and O(authority_cert_serial_number) is specified. type: int crl_distribution_points: description: - Allows to specify one or multiple CRL distribution points. - Only supported by the C(cryptography) backend. type: list elements: dict suboptions: full_name: description: - Describes how the CRL can be retrieved. - Mutually exclusive with O(crl_distribution_points[].relative_name). - "Example: V(URI:https://ca.example.com/revocations.crl)." type: list elements: str relative_name: description: - Describes how the CRL can be retrieved relative to the CRL issuer. - Mutually exclusive with O(crl_distribution_points[].full_name). - "Example: V(/CN=example.com)." - Can only be used when cryptography >= 1.6 is installed. type: list elements: str crl_issuer: description: - Information about the issuer of the CRL. type: list elements: str reasons: description: - List of reasons that this distribution point can be used for when performing revocation checks. type: list elements: str choices: - key_compromise - ca_compromise - affiliation_changed - superseded - cessation_of_operation - certificate_hold - privilege_withdrawn - aa_compromise version_added: 1.4.0 notes: - If the certificate signing request already exists it will be checked whether subjectAltName, keyUsage, extendedKeyUsage and basicConstraints only contain the requested values, whether OCSP Must Staple is as requested, and if the request was signed by the given private key. seealso: - module: community.crypto.x509_certificate - module: community.crypto.x509_certificate_pipe - module: community.crypto.openssl_dhparam - module: community.crypto.openssl_pkcs12 - module: community.crypto.openssl_privatekey - module: community.crypto.openssl_privatekey_pipe - module: community.crypto.openssl_publickey - module: community.crypto.openssl_csr_info '''