405 lines
19 KiB
Python
405 lines
19 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright (c) 2016-2017, Yanis Guenane <yanis+ansible@guenane.org>
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# Copyright (c) 2017, Markus Teufelberger <mteufelberger+ansible@mgit.at>
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# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
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__metaclass__ = type
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class ModuleDocFragment(object):
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# Standard files documentation fragment
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DOCUMENTATION = r'''
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description:
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- This module allows one to (re)generate OpenSSL certificates.
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- It uses the cryptography python library to interact with OpenSSL.
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requirements:
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- cryptography >= 1.6 (if using V(selfsigned) or V(ownca) provider)
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options:
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force:
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description:
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- Generate the certificate, even if it already exists.
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type: bool
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default: false
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csr_path:
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description:
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- Path to the Certificate Signing Request (CSR) used to generate this certificate.
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- This is mutually exclusive with O(csr_content).
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type: path
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csr_content:
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description:
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- Content of the Certificate Signing Request (CSR) used to generate this certificate.
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- This is mutually exclusive with O(csr_path).
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type: str
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privatekey_path:
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description:
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- Path to the private key to use when signing the certificate.
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- This is mutually exclusive with O(privatekey_content).
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type: path
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privatekey_content:
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description:
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- Content of the private key to use when signing the certificate.
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- This is mutually exclusive with O(privatekey_path).
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type: str
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privatekey_passphrase:
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description:
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- The passphrase for the O(privatekey_path) resp. O(privatekey_content).
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- This is required if the private key is password protected.
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type: str
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ignore_timestamps:
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description:
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- Whether the "not before" and "not after" timestamps should be ignored for idempotency checks.
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- It is better to keep the default value V(true) when using relative timestamps (like V(+0s) for now).
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type: bool
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default: true
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version_added: 2.0.0
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select_crypto_backend:
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description:
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- Determines which crypto backend to use.
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- The default choice is V(auto), which tries to use C(cryptography) if available.
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- If set to V(cryptography), will try to use the L(cryptography,https://cryptography.io/) library.
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type: str
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default: auto
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choices: [ auto, cryptography ]
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notes:
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- All ASN.1 TIME values should be specified following the YYYYMMDDHHMMSSZ pattern.
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- Date specified should be UTC. Minutes and seconds are mandatory.
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- For security reason, when you use V(ownca) provider, you should NOT run
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M(community.crypto.x509_certificate) on a target machine, but on a dedicated CA machine. It
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is recommended not to store the CA private key on the target machine. Once signed, the
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certificate can be moved to the target machine.
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seealso:
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- module: community.crypto.openssl_csr
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- module: community.crypto.openssl_csr_pipe
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- module: community.crypto.openssl_dhparam
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- module: community.crypto.openssl_pkcs12
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- module: community.crypto.openssl_privatekey
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- module: community.crypto.openssl_privatekey_pipe
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- module: community.crypto.openssl_publickey
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'''
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BACKEND_ACME_DOCUMENTATION = r'''
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description:
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- This module allows one to (re)generate OpenSSL certificates.
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requirements:
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- acme-tiny >= 4.0.0 (if using the V(acme) provider)
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options:
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acme_accountkey_path:
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description:
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- The path to the accountkey for the V(acme) provider.
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- This is only used by the V(acme) provider.
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type: path
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acme_challenge_path:
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description:
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- The path to the ACME challenge directory that is served on U(http://<HOST>:80/.well-known/acme-challenge/)
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- This is only used by the V(acme) provider.
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type: path
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acme_chain:
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description:
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- Include the intermediate certificate to the generated certificate
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- This is only used by the V(acme) provider.
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- Note that this is only available for older versions of C(acme-tiny).
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New versions include the chain automatically, and setting O(acme_chain) to V(true) results in an error.
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type: bool
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default: false
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acme_directory:
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description:
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- "The ACME directory to use. You can use any directory that supports the ACME protocol, such as Buypass or Let's Encrypt."
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- "Let's Encrypt recommends using their staging server while developing jobs. U(https://letsencrypt.org/docs/staging-environment/)."
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type: str
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default: https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory
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'''
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BACKEND_ENTRUST_DOCUMENTATION = r'''
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options:
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entrust_cert_type:
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description:
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- Specify the type of certificate requested.
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- This is only used by the V(entrust) provider.
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type: str
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default: STANDARD_SSL
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choices: [ 'STANDARD_SSL', 'ADVANTAGE_SSL', 'UC_SSL', 'EV_SSL', 'WILDCARD_SSL', 'PRIVATE_SSL', 'PD_SSL', 'CDS_ENT_LITE', 'CDS_ENT_PRO', 'SMIME_ENT' ]
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entrust_requester_email:
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description:
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- The email of the requester of the certificate (for tracking purposes).
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- This is only used by the V(entrust) provider.
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- This is required if the provider is V(entrust).
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type: str
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entrust_requester_name:
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description:
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- The name of the requester of the certificate (for tracking purposes).
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- This is only used by the V(entrust) provider.
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- This is required if the provider is V(entrust).
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type: str
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entrust_requester_phone:
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description:
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- The phone number of the requester of the certificate (for tracking purposes).
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- This is only used by the V(entrust) provider.
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- This is required if the provider is V(entrust).
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type: str
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entrust_api_user:
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description:
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- The username for authentication to the Entrust Certificate Services (ECS) API.
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- This is only used by the V(entrust) provider.
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- This is required if the provider is V(entrust).
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type: str
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entrust_api_key:
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description:
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- The key (password) for authentication to the Entrust Certificate Services (ECS) API.
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- This is only used by the V(entrust) provider.
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- This is required if the provider is V(entrust).
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type: str
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entrust_api_client_cert_path:
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description:
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- The path to the client certificate used to authenticate to the Entrust Certificate Services (ECS) API.
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- This is only used by the V(entrust) provider.
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- This is required if the provider is V(entrust).
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type: path
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entrust_api_client_cert_key_path:
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description:
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- The path to the private key of the client certificate used to authenticate to the Entrust Certificate Services (ECS) API.
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- This is only used by the V(entrust) provider.
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- This is required if the provider is V(entrust).
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type: path
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entrust_not_after:
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description:
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- The point in time at which the certificate stops being valid.
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- Time can be specified either as relative time or as an absolute timestamp.
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- A valid absolute time format is C(ASN.1 TIME) such as V(2019-06-18).
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- A valid relative time format is V([+-]timespec) where timespec can be an integer + C([w | d | h | m | s]), such as V(+365d) or V(+32w1d2h)).
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- Time will always be interpreted as UTC.
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- Note that only the date (day, month, year) is supported for specifying the expiry date of the issued certificate.
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- The full date-time is adjusted to EST (GMT -5:00) before issuance, which may result in a certificate with an expiration date one day
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earlier than expected if a relative time is used.
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- The minimum certificate lifetime is 90 days, and maximum is three years.
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- If this value is not specified, the certificate will stop being valid 365 days the date of issue.
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- This is only used by the V(entrust) provider.
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- Please note that this value is B(not) covered by the O(ignore_timestamps) option.
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type: str
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default: +365d
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entrust_api_specification_path:
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description:
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- The path to the specification file defining the Entrust Certificate Services (ECS) API configuration.
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- You can use this to keep a local copy of the specification to avoid downloading it every time the module is used.
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- This is only used by the V(entrust) provider.
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type: path
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default: https://cloud.entrust.net/EntrustCloud/documentation/cms-api-2.1.0.yaml
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'''
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BACKEND_OWNCA_DOCUMENTATION = r'''
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description:
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- The V(ownca) provider is intended for generating an OpenSSL certificate signed with your own
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CA (Certificate Authority) certificate (self-signed certificate).
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options:
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ownca_path:
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description:
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- Remote absolute path of the CA (Certificate Authority) certificate.
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- This is only used by the V(ownca) provider.
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- This is mutually exclusive with O(ownca_content).
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type: path
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ownca_content:
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description:
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- Content of the CA (Certificate Authority) certificate.
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- This is only used by the V(ownca) provider.
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- This is mutually exclusive with O(ownca_path).
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type: str
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ownca_privatekey_path:
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description:
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- Path to the CA (Certificate Authority) private key to use when signing the certificate.
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- This is only used by the V(ownca) provider.
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- This is mutually exclusive with O(ownca_privatekey_content).
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type: path
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ownca_privatekey_content:
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description:
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- Content of the CA (Certificate Authority) private key to use when signing the certificate.
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- This is only used by the V(ownca) provider.
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- This is mutually exclusive with O(ownca_privatekey_path).
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type: str
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ownca_privatekey_passphrase:
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description:
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- The passphrase for the O(ownca_privatekey_path) resp. O(ownca_privatekey_content).
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- This is only used by the V(ownca) provider.
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type: str
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ownca_digest:
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description:
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- The digest algorithm to be used for the V(ownca) certificate.
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- This is only used by the V(ownca) provider.
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type: str
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default: sha256
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ownca_version:
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description:
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- The version of the V(ownca) certificate.
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- Nowadays it should almost always be V(3).
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- This is only used by the V(ownca) provider.
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type: int
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default: 3
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ownca_not_before:
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description:
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- The point in time the certificate is valid from.
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- Time can be specified either as relative time or as absolute timestamp.
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- Time will always be interpreted as UTC.
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- Valid format is C([+-]timespec | ASN.1 TIME) where timespec can be an integer
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+ C([w | d | h | m | s]) (for example V(+32w1d2h)).
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- If this value is not specified, the certificate will start being valid from now.
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- Note that this value is B(not used to determine whether an existing certificate should be regenerated).
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This can be changed by setting the O(ignore_timestamps) option to V(false). Please note that you should
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avoid relative timestamps when setting O(ignore_timestamps=false).
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- This is only used by the V(ownca) provider.
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type: str
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default: +0s
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ownca_not_after:
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description:
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- The point in time at which the certificate stops being valid.
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- Time can be specified either as relative time or as absolute timestamp.
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- Time will always be interpreted as UTC.
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- Valid format is C([+-]timespec | ASN.1 TIME) where timespec can be an integer
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+ C([w | d | h | m | s]) (for example V(+32w1d2h)).
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- If this value is not specified, the certificate will stop being valid 10 years from now.
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- Note that this value is B(not used to determine whether an existing certificate should be regenerated).
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This can be changed by setting the O(ignore_timestamps) option to V(false). Please note that you should
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avoid relative timestamps when setting O(ignore_timestamps=false).
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- This is only used by the V(ownca) provider.
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- On macOS 10.15 and onwards, TLS server certificates must have a validity period of 825 days or fewer.
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Please see U(https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210176) for more details.
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type: str
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default: +3650d
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ownca_create_subject_key_identifier:
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description:
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- Whether to create the Subject Key Identifier (SKI) from the public key.
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- A value of V(create_if_not_provided) (default) only creates a SKI when the CSR does not
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provide one.
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- A value of V(always_create) always creates a SKI. If the CSR provides one, that one is
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ignored.
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- A value of V(never_create) never creates a SKI. If the CSR provides one, that one is used.
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- This is only used by the V(ownca) provider.
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- Note that this is only supported if the C(cryptography) backend is used!
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type: str
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choices: [create_if_not_provided, always_create, never_create]
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default: create_if_not_provided
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ownca_create_authority_key_identifier:
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description:
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- Create a Authority Key Identifier from the CA's certificate. If the CSR provided
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a authority key identifier, it is ignored.
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- The Authority Key Identifier is generated from the CA certificate's Subject Key Identifier,
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if available. If it is not available, the CA certificate's public key will be used.
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- This is only used by the V(ownca) provider.
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- Note that this is only supported if the C(cryptography) backend is used!
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type: bool
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default: true
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'''
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BACKEND_SELFSIGNED_DOCUMENTATION = r'''
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notes:
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- For the V(selfsigned) provider, O(csr_path) and O(csr_content) are optional. If not provided, a
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certificate without any information (Subject, Subject Alternative Names, Key Usage, etc.) is created.
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options:
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# NOTE: descriptions in options are overwritten, not appended. For that reason, the texts provided
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# here for csr_path and csr_content are not visible to the user. That's why this information is
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# added to the notes (see above).
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# csr_path:
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# description:
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# - This is optional for the V(selfsigned) provider. If not provided, a certificate
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# without any information (Subject, Subject Alternative Names, Key Usage, etc.) is
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# created.
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# csr_content:
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# description:
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# - This is optional for the V(selfsigned) provider. If not provided, a certificate
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# without any information (Subject, Subject Alternative Names, Key Usage, etc.) is
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# created.
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selfsigned_version:
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description:
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- Version of the V(selfsigned) certificate.
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- Nowadays it should almost always be V(3).
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- This is only used by the V(selfsigned) provider.
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type: int
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default: 3
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selfsigned_digest:
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description:
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- Digest algorithm to be used when self-signing the certificate.
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- This is only used by the V(selfsigned) provider.
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type: str
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default: sha256
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selfsigned_not_before:
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description:
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- The point in time the certificate is valid from.
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- Time can be specified either as relative time or as absolute timestamp.
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- Time will always be interpreted as UTC.
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- Valid format is C([+-]timespec | ASN.1 TIME) where timespec can be an integer
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+ C([w | d | h | m | s]) (for example V(+32w1d2h)).
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- If this value is not specified, the certificate will start being valid from now.
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- Note that this value is B(not used to determine whether an existing certificate should be regenerated).
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This can be changed by setting the O(ignore_timestamps) option to V(false). Please note that you should
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avoid relative timestamps when setting O(ignore_timestamps=false).
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- This is only used by the V(selfsigned) provider.
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type: str
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default: +0s
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aliases: [ selfsigned_notBefore ]
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selfsigned_not_after:
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description:
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- The point in time at which the certificate stops being valid.
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- Time can be specified either as relative time or as absolute timestamp.
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- Time will always be interpreted as UTC.
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- Valid format is C([+-]timespec | ASN.1 TIME) where timespec can be an integer
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+ C([w | d | h | m | s]) (for example V(+32w1d2h)).
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- If this value is not specified, the certificate will stop being valid 10 years from now.
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- Note that this value is B(not used to determine whether an existing certificate should be regenerated).
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This can be changed by setting the O(ignore_timestamps) option to V(false). Please note that you should
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avoid relative timestamps when setting O(ignore_timestamps=false).
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- This is only used by the V(selfsigned) provider.
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- On macOS 10.15 and onwards, TLS server certificates must have a validity period of 825 days or fewer.
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Please see U(https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210176) for more details.
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type: str
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default: +3650d
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aliases: [ selfsigned_notAfter ]
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selfsigned_create_subject_key_identifier:
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description:
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- Whether to create the Subject Key Identifier (SKI) from the public key.
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- A value of V(create_if_not_provided) (default) only creates a SKI when the CSR does not
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provide one.
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- A value of V(always_create) always creates a SKI. If the CSR provides one, that one is
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ignored.
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- A value of V(never_create) never creates a SKI. If the CSR provides one, that one is used.
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- This is only used by the V(selfsigned) provider.
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- Note that this is only supported if the C(cryptography) backend is used!
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type: str
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choices: [create_if_not_provided, always_create, never_create]
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default: create_if_not_provided
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'''
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