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But first, please read . lacme-0.6/Changelog000066400000000000000000000106651352727020300142630ustar00rootroot00000000000000lacme (0.6) upstream; + client: poll order URL instead of each authz URL successively. + lacme: new option 'account --deactivate' for client-initiated account deactivation, see RFC 8555 sec. 7.3.6. - lacme, client: new dependency Date::Parse, don't parse RFC 3339 datetime strings from X.509 certs manually. - lacme: assume that the iptables(1) binaries are under /usr/sbin not /sbin. As of Buster this is the case, and the maintainer plans to drop compatibility symlinks once Bullseye is released. - Link to RFC 8555 instead of the ACME I-D URL. - Issue GET and POST-as-GET requests (RFC 8555 sec. 6.3) for the authorizations, order and certificate URLs. -- Guilhem Moulin Wed, 21 Aug 2019 18:23:50 +0200 lacme (0.5) upstream; + Use ACME v2 endpoints (update protocol to the last draft of the spec https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-acme-acme-12 ). Remove the 'reg=' command, and rename the 'new-reg', 'new-cert' and 'revoke-cert' commands to 'account', 'newOrder', and 'revokeCert' respectively, to match the the URI resource names. For backward compatibility 'new-cert' and 'revoke-cert' remain supported. - Fix manpage generation with pandoc >=2.1 -- Guilhem Moulin Thu, 26 Apr 2018 16:48:13 +0200 lacme (0.4) upstream; * Fix generation of manpages with pandoc >=1.18 * Copy snippets/*.conf to /etc/lacme -- Guilhem Moulin Fri, 28 Jul 2017 00:16:06 +0200 lacme (0.3) upstream; + When parsing config-cert files and directories (default "lacme-certs.conf lacme-certs.conf.d"), import the default section of files read earlier. + new-cert: create certificate files atomically. + webserver: allow listening to multiple addresses (useful when dual IPv4/IPv6 stack is not supported). Listen to a UNIX-domain socket by default . + webserver: don't install temporary iptables by default. Hosts without a public HTTP daemon listening on port 80 need to set the 'listen' option to [::] and/or 0.0.0.0, and possibly set the 'iptables' option to Yes. + Change 'min-days' default from 10 to 21, to avoid expiration notices from Let's Encrypt when auto-renewal is done by a cronjob. + Provide nginx and apache2 configuration snippets. - Ensure lacme's config file descriptor is not passed to the accountd or webserver components. - new-cert: sort section names if not passed explicitely. - new-cert: new CLI option "min-days" overriding the value found in the configuration file. - new-cert: mark the basicConstraints (CA:FALSE) and keyUsage x509v3 extensions as critical in the CSR, following upstream fix of Boulder's issue #565. - webserver: refuse to follow symlink when serving ACME challenge responses. When dropping privileges to a dedicated UID (recommended) only the ACME client could write to its current directory anyway, so following symlinks was not a serious vulnerability. - lacme(1), lacme-accountd(1): fix version number shown with --version. - client: remove potential race when creating ACME challenge response files. - When using open with mode "<&=" or ">&=", ensure the expression (fileno) is interpreted as an integer. (This failed in Perl v5.14.2 from Debian Jessie.) - Specify minimum required Perl version (v5.14.2). Moreover lacme(1) requires Socket 1.95 or later (for instance for IPPROTO_IPV6). -- Guilhem Moulin Sun, 19 Feb 2017 13:08:41 +0100 lacme (0.2) upstream; + Honor Retry-After headers for certificate issuance and challenge responses. + Update example of Subscriber Agreement URL to v1.1.1. + lacme: automaticall spawn lacme-acountd when a "[accountd]" section is present in the configuration file. The "socket" option is then ignored, and the two processes communicate through a socket pair. + lacme: add an option --quiet to avoid mentioning valid certs (useful in cronjobs) + "config-certs" now points to a space separated list of files or directories. New default "lacme-certs.conf lacme-certs.conf.d/". - Minor manpage fixes - More useful message upon Validation Challenge failure. -- Guilhem Moulin Sat, 03 Dec 2016 16:40:56 +0100 lacme (0.1) upstream; * Initial public release. Development was started in December 2015. -- Guilhem Moulin Tue, 14 Jun 2016 17:30:58 +0200 lacme-0.6/INSTALL000066400000000000000000000033331352727020300134740ustar00rootroot00000000000000lacme-accountd depends on the following Perl modules: - Config::Tiny - Crypt::OpenSSL::RSA (for PEM-encoded key material) - Crypt::OpenSSL::Bignum (for PEM-encoded key material) - Errno (core module) - Getopt::Long (core module) - JSON (optionally C/XS-accelerated with JSON::XS) - List::Util (core module) - MIME::Base64 (core module) - Socket (core module) On Debian GNU/Linux systems, these dependencies can be installed with the following command: apt-get install libconfig-tiny-perl libcrypt-openssl-rsa-perl libcrypt-openssl-bignum-perl libjson-perl lacme depends on OpenSSL and the following Perl modules: - Config::Tiny - Digest::SHA (core module) - Date::Parse - Errno (core module) - Fcntl (core module) - File::Temp (core module) - Getopt::Long (core module) - JSON (optionally C/XS-accelerated with JSON::XS) - List::Util (core module) - LWP::UserAgent - LWP::Protocol::https (for https:// ACME directory URIs) - MIME::Base64 (core module) - Net::SSLeay - POSIX (core module) - Types::Serialiser - Socket (core module) On Debian GNU/Linux systems, these dependencies can be installed with the following command: apt-get install openssl \ libconfig-tiny-perl \ libtimedate-perl \ libjson-perl \ libwww-perl \ liblwp-protocol-https-perl \ libnet-ssleay-perl \ libtypes-serialiser-perl However Debian GNU/Linux users can also use gbp(1) from git-buildpackage to build their own package: $ git checkout debian $ AUTO_DEBSIGN=no gbp buildpackage Alternatively, for the development version: $ git checkout debian $ git merge master $ AUTO_DEBSIGN=no gbp buildpackage --git-force-create --git-upstream-tree=BRANCH lacme-0.6/Makefile000066400000000000000000000053501352727020300141040ustar00rootroot00000000000000MANPAGES = lacme-accountd.1 lacme.1 all: ${MANPAGES} # upper case the headers and remove the links %.1: %.md @pandoc -f markdown -t json "$<" | \ jq " \ def fixheaders: \ if .t == \"Header\" then \ .c[2][] |= (if .t == \"Str\" then .c |= ascii_upcase else . end)\ else \ . \ end; \ def fixlinks: \ if type == \"object\" then \ if .t == \"Link\" then \ if .c[2][0][0:7] == \"mailto:\" then . else .c[1][] end \ else \ map_values(fixlinks) \ end \ else if type == \"array\" then \ map(fixlinks) \ else \ . \ end \ end; \ { \"pandoc-api-version\" \ , meta \ , blocks: .blocks | map(fixheaders) | map(fixlinks) \ }" | \ pandoc -s -f json -t man+smart -o "$@" install: ${MANPAGES} install -d $(DESTDIR)/etc/lacme install -d $(DESTDIR)/etc/lacme/lacme-certs.conf.d install -m0644 -t $(DESTDIR)/etc/lacme config/*.conf install -m0644 -t $(DESTDIR)/etc/lacme snippets/*.conf install -d $(DESTDIR)/usr/share/lacme install -m0644 -t $(DESTDIR)/usr/share/lacme certs/lets-encrypt-x[1-4]-cross-signed.pem install -d $(DESTDIR)/usr/lib/lacme install -m0755 -t $(DESTDIR)/usr/lib/lacme client webserver install -d $(DESTDIR)/usr/share/man/man1 install -m0644 -t $(DESTDIR)/usr/share/man/man1 lacme-accountd.1 lacme.1 install -d $(DESTDIR)/usr/bin install -m0644 -t $(DESTDIR)/usr/bin lacme-accountd install -d $(DESTDIR)/usr/sbin install -m0644 -t $(DESTDIR)/usr/bin lacme clean: rm -vf ${MANPAGES} .PHONY: all install clean lacme-0.6/README000066400000000000000000000064001352727020300133210ustar00rootroot00000000000000lacme is a small ACME client written with process isolation and minimal privileges in mind. It is divided into four components, each with its own executable: * A process to manage the account key and issue SHA-256 signatures needed for each ACME command. (This process binds to a UNIX-domain socket to reply to signature requests from the ACME client.) One can use the UNIX-domain socket forwarding facility of OpenSSH 6.7 and later to run this process on a different host. * A "master" process, which runs as root and is the only component with access to the private key material of the server keys. It is used to fork the ACME client (and optionally the ACME webserver) after dropping root privileges. For certificate issuances, it also generates Certificate Signing Requests, then verifies the validity of the issued certificate, and optionally reloads or restarts services when the notify option is set. * An actual ACME client, which builds ACME commands and dialogues with the remote ACME server. Since ACME commands need to be signed with the account key, the "master" process passes the UNIX-domain socket of the account key manager to the ACME client: data signatures are requested by writing the data to be signed to the socket. * For certificate issuances, an optional webserver which is spawned by the "master". (The only challenge type currently supported is "http-01", which requires a webserver to answer challenges.) That webserver only processes GET and HEAD requests under the "/.well-known/acme-challenge/" URI. Moreover temporary iptables(8) rules can be automatically installed to open the HTTP port. Consult the manuals for more information. https://guilhem.org/man/lacme.1.html https://guilhem.org/man/lacme-accountd.1.html _______________________________________________________________________ Requesting new Certificate Issuance with the ACME protocol generally works as follows: 1. Generate a Certificate Signing Request. This requires access to the private part of the server key. 2. Issue an issuance request against the ACME server. 3. Answer the ACME Identifier Validation Challenges. The challenge type "http-01" requires a webserver to listen on port 80 for each address for which an authorization request is issued; if there is no running webserver, root privileges are required to bind against port 80 and to install firewall rules to temporarily open the port. 4. Install the certificate (after verification) and restart the service. This usually requires root access as well. Steps 1,3,4 need to be run on the host for which an authorization request is issued. However the the issuance itself (step 2) could be done from another machine. Furthermore, each ACME command (step 2), as well as the key authorization token in step 3, need to be signed using an account key. The account key can be stored on another machine, or even on a smartcard. _______________________________________________________________________ lacme is Copyright© 2016,2017 Guilhem Moulin ⟨guilhem@fripost.org⟩, and licensed for use under the GNU General Public License version 3 or later. 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# # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . #---------------------------------------------------------------------- use v5.14.2; use strict; use warnings; # Usage: client COMMAND CONFIG_FD SOCKET_FD [ARGUMENTS] # # fdopen(3) the file descriptor SOCKET_FD (corresponding to the # listening lacme-accountd socket), connect(2) to it to retrieve the # account key's public parameters and later send data to be signed by # the master component (using the account key). # # CONFIG_FD is a read-only file descriptor associated with the # configuration file at pos 0. (This is needed since this process # doesn't know its name and might not have read access to it.) # # NOTE: one needs to chdir(2) to an appropriate ACME challenge directory # before running this program, since challenge tokens are (on purpose) # only written to the current directory. If COMMAND is challenge-less, # one should chdir(2) to the root directory "/" instead. # # NOTE: one should run this program as an unprivileged user:group such # as "nobody:nogroup"; bind(2)'ing to a restricted UNIX socket (for # instance own by another user and created with umask 0177) is not a # problem since SOCKET_FD can be bound as root prior to the execve(2). my $PROTOCOL_VERSION = 1; use Errno 'EEXIST'; use Fcntl qw/O_CREAT O_EXCL O_WRONLY/; use Digest::SHA qw/sha256 sha256_hex/; use MIME::Base64 qw/encode_base64 encode_base64url/; use Date::Parse (); use LWP::UserAgent (); use Types::Serialiser (); use JSON (); use Config::Tiny (); # Clean up PATH $ENV{PATH} = join ':', qw{/usr/bin /bin}; delete @ENV{qw/IFS CDPATH ENV BASH_ENV/}; my $COMMAND = shift @ARGV // die; # Untaint and fdopen(3) the configuration file and listening socket (shift @ARGV // die) =~ /\A(\d+)\z/ or die; open (my $CONFFILE, '<&=', $1+0) or die "fdopen $1: $!"; (shift @ARGV // die) =~ /\A(\d+)\z/ or die; open (my $S, '+<&=', $1+0) or die "fdopen $1: $!"; ############################################################################# # Read the protocol version and JSON Web Key (RFC 7517) from the # lacme-accountd socket # die "Error: Invalid client version\n" unless $S->getline() =~ /\A(\d+) OK(?:.*)\r\n\z/ and $1 == $PROTOCOL_VERSION; my $JWK = JSON::->new->decode($S->getline()); my $KID; # JSON keys need to be sorted lexicographically (for instance in the thumbprint) sub json() { JSON::->new->utf8->canonical(); } my $JWK_thumbprint = encode_base64url(sha256(json()->encode($JWK))); my $NONCE; ############################################################################# # Parse configuration (already validated by the master) and create the # LWP::UserAgent object # my $CONFIG = do { my $conf = do { local $/ = undef; <$CONFFILE> }; close $CONFFILE or die "Can't close: $!"; my $h = Config::Tiny::->read_string($conf) or die Config::Tiny::->errstr()."\n"; $h->{_} //= {}; $h->{client}->{$_} //= $h->{_}->{$_} foreach keys %{$h->{_}}; # add defaults $h->{client}; }; my $UA = do { my %args = %$CONFIG; my $verify = lc (delete $args{SSL_verify} // 'Yes') eq 'no' ? 0 : 1; my %ssl_opts = ( verify_hostname => $verify ); $ssl_opts{$_} = $args{$_} foreach grep /^SSL_/, keys %args; LWP::UserAgent::->new( ssl_opts => \%ssl_opts ); } // die "Can't create LWP::UserAgent object"; $UA->default_header( 'Accept-Language' => 'en' ); ############################################################################# # Send an HTTP request to the ACME server. If $json is defined, send # its encoding as the request content, with "application/jose+json" as # Content-Type. # sub request($$;$) { my ($method, $uri, $json) = @_; print STDERR "[$$] >>> $method $uri <<<\n" if $ENV{DEBUG}; my $req = HTTP::Request::->new($method => $uri) or die "Can't $method $uri"; if (defined $json) { $req->content_type('application/jose+json'); $req->content(json()->encode($json)); } my $r = $UA->request($req) or die "Can't $method $uri"; $NONCE //= $r->header('Replay-Nonce'); # undef $NONCE if the header is missing print STDERR "[$$] >>> ", $r->status_line, "\n", $r->headers->as_string("\n") if $ENV{DEBUG}; return $r; } # The request's Status Line; if the Content-Type is # application/problem+json (RFC 7807), parse the decoded content as JSON # and add the value of the 'detail' field to the Status Line. sub request_status_line($) { my $r = shift; my $msg = $r->status_line; if (!$r->is_success() and $r->content_type() eq 'application/problem+json') { my $content = json()->decode($r->decoded_content()); print STDERR json()->pretty->encode($content), "\n" if $ENV{DEBUG}; $msg .= " (".$content->{detail}.")" if defined $content->{detail}; } return $msg; } # The request's Retry-After header (RFC 7231 sec. 7.1.3), converted to # waiting time in seconds. sub request_retry_after($) { my $r = shift; my $v = $r->header('Retry-After'); if (defined $v and $v !~ /\A\d+\z/) { $v = Date::Parse::str2time($v); if (defined $v) { $v = $v - time; undef $v if $v <= 0; } } return $v; } # Parse and return the request's decoded content as JSON; or print the # Status Line and fail if the request failed. # If $dump is set, also pretty-print the decoded content. sub request_json_decode($;$$) { my $r = shift; my $dump = shift || $ENV{DEBUG}; my $fh = shift // \*STDERR; die request_status_line($r), "\n" unless $r->is_success(); my $content = $r->decoded_content(); die "Content-Type: ".$r->content_type()." is not application/json\n" unless $r->content_type() eq 'application/json'; my $json = json()->decode($content); print $fh (-t $fh ? (json()->pretty->encode($json)."\n") : $content) if $dump; return $json; } ############################################################################# # JSON-encode the hash reference $h and send it to the ACME server $uri # encapsulated it in a JSON Web Signature (JWS). # https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8555 # sub acme($;$) { my ($uri, $h) = @_; die "Missing nonce\n" unless defined $NONCE; # Produce the JSON Web Signature: RFC 7515 section 5 my %header = ( alg => 'RS256', nonce => $NONCE, url => $uri ); defined $KID ? ($header{kid} = $KID) : ($header{jwk} = $JWK); my $payload = defined $h ? encode_base64url(json()->encode($h)) : ""; my $protected = encode_base64url(json()->encode(\%header)); my $data = $protected .'.'. $payload; $S->printflush($data, "\r\n"); my $sig = $S->getline(); $sig =~ s/\r\n\z// or die; undef $NONCE; # consume the nonce # Flattened JSON Serialization, RFC 7515 section 7.2.2 request(POST => $uri, { payload => $payload, protected => $protected, signature => $sig }); } my $SERVER_URI = $CONFIG->{server} // 'https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory'; my %RES; # Get the resource URI from the directory sub acme_resource($%) { my $r = shift; unless (%RES) { # query the ACME directory to get resources URIs %RES = %{ request_json_decode(request(GET => $SERVER_URI)) }; # send a HEAD request to the newNonce resource to get a fresh nonce die "Unknown resource 'newNonce'\n" unless defined $RES{newNonce}; request(HEAD => $RES{newNonce}); } my $uri = $RES{$r} // die "Unknown resource '$r'\n"; acme($uri, {@_}); } # Set the key ID (registration URI) sub set_kid(;$) { my $die = shift // 1; my $r = acme_resource('newAccount', onlyReturnExisting => Types::Serialiser::true ); if ($r->is_success()) { $KID = $r->header('Location'); } elsif ($die) { die request_status_line($r), "\n"; } } ############################################################################# # account FLAGS [CONTACT ..] # if ($COMMAND eq 'account') { my $flags = shift @ARGV; my %h = ( contact => \@ARGV ) if @ARGV; $h{onlyReturnExisting} = Types::Serialiser::true unless $flags & 0x01; $h{termsOfServiceAgreed} = Types::Serialiser::true if $flags & 0x02; $h{status} = "deactivated" if $flags & 0x04; print STDERR "Requesting new registration ".(@ARGV ? ("for ".join(', ', @ARGV)) : "")."\n" if $flags & 0x01; my $r = acme_resource('newAccount', %h); # TODO: list account orders: https://github.com/letsencrypt/boulder/issues/3335 if ($r->is_success()) { $KID = $r->header('Location'); $r = acme($KID, \%h); request_json_decode($r, 1, \*STDOUT) if $r->is_success() and $r->content_type() eq 'application/json'; } print STDERR request_status_line($r), "\n" if !$r->is_success() or $ENV{DEBUG}; exit ($r->is_success() ? 0 : 1); } ############################################################################# # newOrder AUTHZ [AUTHZ ..] # Read the CSR (in DER format) from STDIN, print the cert (in PEM format # to STDOUT) # elsif ($COMMAND eq 'newOrder') { die unless @ARGV; my $timeout = $CONFIG->{timeout} // 10; my $csr = do { local $/ = undef; }; set_kid(); my @identifiers = map {{ type => 'dns', value => $_ }} @ARGV; my $r = acme_resource('newOrder', identifiers => \@identifiers); my $order = request_json_decode($r); my $orderurl = $r->header('Location'); foreach (@{$order->{authorizations}}) { my $authz = request_json_decode(acme($_)); next unless $authz->{status} eq 'pending'; my $identifier = $authz->{identifier}->{value}; my ($challenge) = grep {$_->{type} eq 'http-01'} @{$authz->{challenges} // []}; die "Missing 'http-01' challenge in server response for '$identifier'\n" unless defined $challenge; die "Invalid challenge token ".($challenge->{token} // '')."\n" # ensure we don't write outside the cwd unless ($challenge->{token} // '') =~ /\A[A-Za-z0-9_\-]+\z/; my $keyAuthorization = $challenge->{token}.'.'.$JWK_thumbprint; # serve $keyAuthorization at http://$domain/.well-known/acme-challenge/$challenge->{token} if (sysopen(my $fh, $challenge->{token}, O_CREAT|O_EXCL|O_WRONLY, 0644)) { $fh->print($keyAuthorization); $fh->close() or die "Can't close: $!"; } elsif ($! == EEXIST) { print STDERR "WARNING: File exists: $challenge->{token}\n"; } else { die "Can't open $challenge->{token}: $!"; } my $r = acme($challenge->{url}, {}); request_json_decode($r); } # poll the order URL (to get the status of all challenges at once) # until the status become 'valid' my $orderstr = join(', ', map {uc($_->{type}) .":". $_->{value}} @identifiers); my $certuri; for (my $i = 0;;) { my $r = acme($orderurl); my $resp = request_json_decode($r); if (defined (my $problem = $resp->{error})) { # problem document (RFC 7807) my $msg = $problem->{status}; $msg .= " " .$problem->{title} if defined $problem->{title}; $msg .= " (".$problem->{detail}.")" if defined $problem->{detail}; die $msg, "\n"; } my $status = $resp->{status}; if (!defined $status or $status eq "invalid") { die "Error: Invalid order $orderstr\n"; } elsif ($status eq "ready") { my $r = acme($order->{finalize}, {csr => encode_base64url($csr)}); my $resp = request_json_decode($r); $certuri = $resp->{certificate}; last; } elsif ($status eq "valid") { $certuri = $resp->{certificate} // die "Error: Missing \"certificate\" field in \"valid\" order\n"; last; } elsif ($status ne "pending" and $status ne "processing") { warn "Unknown order status: $status\n"; } my $retry_after = request_retry_after($r) // 1; print STDERR "Retrying after $retry_after seconds...\n"; $i += $retry_after; die "Timeout exceeded while waiting for challenges to pass ($orderstr)\n" if $timeout > 0 and $i >= $timeout; sleep $retry_after; } # poll until the cert is available print STDERR "Certificate URI: $certuri\n"; for (my $i = 0;;) { $r = acme($certuri); die request_status_line($r), "\n" unless $r->is_success(); last unless $r->code == 202; # Accepted my $retry_after = request_retry_after($r) // 1; print STDERR "Retrying after $retry_after seconds...\n"; $i += $retry_after; die "Timeout exceeded while waiting for certificate\n" if $timeout > 0 and $i >= $timeout; sleep $retry_after; } # keep only the leaf certificate pipe my $rd, my $wd or die "Can't pipe: $!"; my $pid = fork // die "Can't fork: $!"; unless ($pid) { open STDIN, '<&', $rd or die "Can't dup: $!"; exec qw/openssl x509 -outform PEM/ or die; } $rd->close() or die "Can't close: $!"; $wd->print( $r->decoded_content() ); $wd->close() or die "Can't close: $!"; waitpid $pid => 0; die $? if $? > 0; } ############################################################################# # revokeCert # The certificate to revoke is passed (in DER format) to STDIN; this # is required since the ACME client might not have read access to the # X.509 file # elsif ($COMMAND eq 'revokeCert') { die if @ARGV; my $der = do { local $/ = undef; }; close STDIN or die "Can't close: $!"; # send a KID if the request is signed with the acccount key, otherwise send a JWK set_kid(0); my $r = acme_resource('revokeCert', certificate => encode_base64url($der)); exit 0 if $r->is_success(); die request_status_line($r), "\n"; } lacme-0.6/config/000077500000000000000000000000001352727020300137065ustar00rootroot00000000000000lacme-0.6/config/lacme-accountd.conf000066400000000000000000000017121352727020300174350ustar00rootroot00000000000000# The value of "privkey" specifies the (private) account key to use # for signing requests. Currently supported values are: # # - file:FILE, to specify an encrypted private key (in PEM format) # - gpg:FILE, to specify a gpg-encrypted private key (in PEM format) # #privkey = gpg:/path/to/encrypted/account.key.gpg #privkey = file:/path/to/account.key # For a gpg-encrypted private account key, "gpg" specifies the binary # gpg(1) to use, as well as some default options. Default: "gpg # --quiet". # #gpg = gpg --quiet --no-auto-check-trustdb # The value of "socket" specifies the UNIX-domain socket to bind against # for signature requests from the ACME client. An error is raised if # the path exists or if its parent directory is writable by other # users. # Default: "$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/S.lacme" if the XDG_RUNTIME_DIR # environment variable is set. # #socket = /run/user/1000/S.lacme # Be quiet. Possible values: "Yes"/"No". # #quiet = Yes ; vim:ft=dosini lacme-0.6/config/lacme-certs.conf000066400000000000000000000036021352727020300167550ustar00rootroot00000000000000# Each non-default section refer to separate certificate issuance # requests. Options in the default section apply to each sections. # Message digest to sign the Certificate Signing Request with. # #hash = sha512 # Comma-separated list of Key Usages, see x509v3_config(5ssl). # #keyUsage = digitalSignature, keyEncipherment #[www] # Path the service's private key. This option is required. # #certificate-key = /etc/nginx/ssl/srv.key # Where to store the issued certificate (in PEM format). # #certificate = /etc/nginx/ssl/srv.pem # Where to store the issued certificate, concatenated with the content # of the file specified specified with the CAfile option (in PEM format). # #certificate-chain = /etc/nginx/ssl/srv.chain.pem # For an existing certificate, the minimum number of days before its # expiration date the section is considered for re-issuance. # #min-days = 21 # Path to the issuer's certificate. This is used for certificate-chain # and to verify the validity of each issued certificate. Specifying an # empty value skip certificate validation. # #CAfile = /usr/share/lacme/lets-encrypt-x3-cross-signed.pem # Subject field of the Certificate Signing Request. This option is # required. # #subject = /CN=example.org # Comma-separated list of Subject Alternative Names. # #subjectAltName = DNS:example.org,DNS:www.example.org # username[:groupname] to chown the issued certificate and # certificate-chain with. # #chown = root:root # Octal mode to chmod the issued certificate and certificate-chain with. # #chmod = 0644 # Command to pass the the system's command shell ("/bin/sh -c") after # successful installation of the certificate and/or certificate-chain. # #notify = /bin/systemctl reload nginx #[smtp] #certificate-key = /etc/postfix/ssl/srv.key #certificate-chain = /etc/postfix/ssl/srv.pem #subject = /CN=smtp.example.org #notify = /bin/systemctl reload postfix ; vim:ft=dosini lacme-0.6/config/lacme.conf000066400000000000000000000074071352727020300156460ustar00rootroot00000000000000# For certificate issuance (newOrder command), specify a space-separated # certificate configuration files or directories to use # #config-certs = lacme-certs.conf lacme-certs.conf.d/ [client] # The value of "socket" specifies the path to the lacme-accountd(1) # UNIX-domain socket to connect to for signature requests from the ACME # client. lacme(1) aborts if the socket is readable or writable by # other users, or if its parent directory is writable by other users. # Default: "$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/S.lacme" if the XDG_RUNTIME_DIR environment # variable is set. # This option is ignored when lacme-accountd(1) is spawned by lacme(1), # since the two processes communicate through a socket pair. See the # "accountd" section below for details. # #socket = # username to drop privileges to (setting both effective and real uid). # Preserve root privileges if the value is empty (not recommended). # #user = nobody # groupname to drop privileges to (setting both effective and real gid, # and also setting the list of supplementary gids to that single group). # Preserve root privileges if the value is empty (not recommended). # #group = nogroup # Path to the ACME client executable. # #command = /usr/lib/lacme/client # URI of the ACME server's directory. NOTE: Use the staging server # for testing # as it has relaxed rate-limiting. # #server = https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory # Timeout in seconds after which the client stops polling the ACME # server and considers the request failed. # #timeout = 10 # Whether to verify the server certificate chain. # #SSL_verify = yes # Specify the version of the SSL protocol used to transmit data. # #SSL_version = SSLv23:!TLSv1_1:!TLSv1:!SSLv3:!SSLv2 # Specify the cipher list for the connection. # #SSL_cipher_list = EECDH+AESGCM:!MEDIUM:!LOW:!EXP:!aNULL:!eNULL [webserver] # Comma- or space-separated list of addresses to listen on, for instance # "0.0.0.0:80 [::]:80". # #listen = /var/run/lacme-www.socket # Non-existent directory under which an external HTTP daemon is # configured to serve GET requests for challenge files under # "/.well-known/acme-challenge/" (for each virtual host requiring # authorization) as static files. # #challenge-directory = # username to drop privileges to (setting both effective and real uid). # Preserve root privileges if the value is empty (not recommended). # #user = www-data # groupname to drop privileges to (setting both effective and real gid, # and also setting the list of supplementary gids to that single group). # Preserve root privileges if the value is empty (not recommended). # #group = www-data # Path to the ACME webserver executable. # #command = /usr/lib/lacme/webserver # Whether to automatically install iptables(8) rules to open the # ADDRESS[:PORT] specified with listen. Theses rules are automatically # removed once lacme(1) exits. # #iptables = No [accountd] # lacme-accound(1) section. Comment out this section (including its # header) to make lacme(1) connect to an existing UNIX-domain socket # bound by a running acme-accountd(1) process. # username to drop privileges to (setting both effective and real uid). # Preserve root privileges if the value is empty. # #user = # groupname to drop privileges to (setting both effective and real gid, # and also setting the list of supplementary gids to that single group). # Preserve root privileges if the value is empty. # #group = # Path to the lacme-accountd(1) executable. # #command = /usr/bin/lacme-accountd # Path to the lacme-accountd(1) configuration file. # #config = /etc/lacme/lacme-accountd.conf # The (private) account key to use for signing requests. See # lacme-accountd(1) for details. # #privkey = file:/path/to/account.key # Be quiet. # #quiet = Yes ; vim:ft=dosini lacme-0.6/lacme000077500000000000000000001021001352727020300134420ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl -T #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # ACME client written with process isolation and minimal privileges in mind # Copyright © 2016-2017 Guilhem Moulin # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . #---------------------------------------------------------------------- use v5.14.2; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '0.3'; my $NAME = 'lacme'; use Errno 'EINTR'; use Fcntl qw/F_GETFD F_SETFD FD_CLOEXEC SEEK_SET/; use File::Temp (); use Getopt::Long qw/:config posix_default no_ignore_case gnu_getopt auto_version/; use List::Util 'first'; use POSIX (); use Socket 1.95 qw/AF_UNIX AF_INET AF_INET6 PF_UNIX PF_INET PF_INET6 PF_UNSPEC INADDR_ANY IN6ADDR_ANY IPPROTO_IPV6 SOCK_STREAM SOL_SOCKET SO_REUSEADDR SHUT_RDWR/; use Config::Tiny (); use Date::Parse (); use Net::SSLeay (); # Clean up PATH $ENV{PATH} = join ':', qw{/usr/bin /bin}; delete @ENV{qw/IFS CDPATH ENV BASH_ENV/}; my ($COMMAND, %OPTS, $CONFFILE, $CONFIG, @CLEANUP); $SIG{$_} = sub() { exit 1 } foreach qw/INT TERM/; # run the END block upon SIGINT/SIGTERM ############################################################################# # Parse and validate configuration # sub usage(;$$) { my $rv = shift // 0; if ($rv) { my $msg = shift; print STDERR $msg."\n" if defined $msg; print STDERR "Try '$NAME --help' or consult the manpage for more information.\n"; } else { print STDERR "Usage: $NAME [--config=FILE] [--socket=PATH] [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGUMENT ..]\n" ."Consult the manpage for more information.\n"; } exit $rv; } usage(1) unless GetOptions(\%OPTS, qw/config=s config-certs=s@ socket=s register tos-agreed deactivate min-days=i quiet|q debug help|h/); usage(0) if $OPTS{help}; $COMMAND = shift(@ARGV) // usage(1, "Missing command"); $COMMAND = $COMMAND =~ /\A(account|newOrder|new-cert|revokeCert|revoke-cert)\z/ ? $1 : usage(1, "Invalid command: $COMMAND"); # validate and untaint $COMMAND @ARGV = map { /\A(\p{Print}*)\z/ ? $1 : die } @ARGV; # untaint @ARGV sub set_FD_CLOEXEC($$); my $CONFFILENAME = $OPTS{config} // first { -f $_ } ( "./$NAME.conf" , ($ENV{XDG_CONFIG_HOME} // "$ENV{HOME}/.config")."/lacme/$NAME.conf" , "/etc/lacme/$NAME.conf" ); do { die "Error: Can't find configuration file\n" unless defined $CONFFILENAME; print STDERR "Using configuration file: $CONFFILENAME\n" if $OPTS{debug}; open $CONFFILE, '<', $CONFFILENAME or die "Can't open $CONFFILENAME: $!\n"; my $conf = do { local $/ = undef; <$CONFFILE> }; # don't close $CONFFILE so we can pass it to the client set_FD_CLOEXEC($CONFFILE, 1); my $h = Config::Tiny::->read_string($conf) or die Config::Tiny::->errstr()."\n"; my $defaults = delete $h->{_} // {}; my $accountd = exists $h->{accountd} ? 1 : 0; my %valid = ( client => { socket => (defined $ENV{XDG_RUNTIME_DIR} ? "$ENV{XDG_RUNTIME_DIR}/S.lacme" : undef), user => 'nobody', group => 'nogroup', command => '/usr/lib/lacme/client', # the rest is for the ACME client map {$_ => undef} qw/server timeout SSL_verify SSL_version SSL_cipher_list/ }, webserver => { listen => '/var/run/lacme-www.socket', 'challenge-directory' => undef, user => 'www-data', group => 'www-data', command => '/usr/lib/lacme/webserver', iptables => 'No' }, accountd => { user => '', group => '', command => '/usr/bin/lacme-accountd', config => '/etc/lacme/lacme-accountd.conf', privkey => undef, quiet => 'Yes', } ); foreach my $s (keys %valid) { my $h = delete $h->{$s} // {}; my %v = map { $_ => delete $h->{$_} // $valid{$s}->{$_} } keys %{$valid{$s}}; die "Unknown option(s) in [$s]: ".join(', ', keys %$h)."\n" if %$h; $h->{$_} //= $defaults->{$_} foreach keys %$defaults; $CONFIG->{$s} = \%v; } die "Invalid section(s): ".join(', ', keys %$h)."\n" if %$h; $CONFIG->{_} = $defaults; delete $CONFIG->{accountd} unless $accountd; $OPTS{quiet} = 0 if $OPTS{debug}; }; # Regular expressions for domain validation my $RE_LABEL = qr/[0-9a-z](?:[0-9a-z\x2D]{0,61}[0-9a-z])?/aai; my $RE_DOMAIN = qr/$RE_LABEL(?:\.$RE_LABEL)+/; ############################################################################# # Generate a Certificate Signing Request (in DER format) # sub gen_csr(%) { my %args = @_; return unless defined $args{'certificate-key'} and defined $args{subject}; return if defined $args{hash} and !grep { $args{hash} eq $_ } qw/md5 rmd160 sha1 sha224 sha256 sha384 sha512/; my $config = File::Temp::->new(SUFFIX => '.conf', TMPDIR => 1) // die; $config->print( "[ req ]\n", "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name\n", "req_extensions = v3_req\n", "[ req_distinguished_name ]\n", "[ v3_req ]\n", "basicConstraints = critical, CA:FALSE\n", "subjectKeyIdentifier = hash\n" ); $config->print("keyUsage = critical, $args{keyUsage}\n") if defined $args{keyUsage}; $config->print("subjectAltName = $args{subjectAltName}\n") if defined $args{subjectAltName}; $config->close() or die "Can't close: $!"; my @args = (qw/-new -batch -key/, $args{'certificate-key'}); push @args, "-$args{hash}" if defined $args{hash}; push @args, '-subj', $args{subject}, '-config', $config->filename(), qw/-reqexts v3_req/; open my $fh, '-|', qw/openssl req -outform DER/, @args or die "fork: $!"; my $csr = do { local $/ = undef; <$fh> }; close $fh or $! ? die "Can't close: $!" : return; if ($OPTS{debug}) { # print out the CSR in text form pipe my $rd, my $wd or die "pipe: $!"; my $pid = fork // die "fork: $!"; unless ($pid) { open STDIN, '<&', $rd or die "Can't dup: $!"; open STDOUT, '>&', \*STDERR or die "Can't dup: $!"; exec qw/openssl req -noout -text -inform DER/ or die; } $rd->close() or die "Can't close: $!"; $wd->print($csr); $wd->close() or die "Can't close: $!"; waitpid $pid => 0; die $? if $? > 0; } return $csr; } ############################################################################# # Get the timestamp of the given cert's expiration date. # Internally the expiration date is stored as a RFC3339 string (such as # yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ssZ); we convert it to a timestamp manually. # sub x509_enddate($) { my $filename = shift; my ($bio, $x509, $time, $dt); $bio = Net::SSLeay::BIO_new_file($filename, 'r'); $x509 = Net::SSLeay::PEM_read_bio_X509($bio) if defined $bio; $time = Net::SSLeay::X509_get_notAfter($x509) if defined $x509; $dt = Net::SSLeay::P_ASN1_TIME_get_isotime($time) if defined $time; my $t = Date::Parse::str2time($dt) if defined $dt; Net::SSLeay::X509_free($x509) if defined $x509; Net::SSLeay::BIO_free($bio) if defined $bio; return $t; } ############################################################################# # Drop privileges and chdir afterwards # sub drop_privileges($$$) { my ($user, $group, $dir) = @_; # set effective and real gid; also set the list of supplementary gids to that single gid if ($group ne '') { my $gid = getgrnam($group) // die "Can't getgrnam($group): $!"; $) = "$gid $gid"; die "Can't setgroups: $!" if $@; POSIX::setgid($gid) or die "Can't setgid: $!"; die "Couldn't setgid/setguid" unless $( eq "$gid $gid" and $) eq "$gid $gid"; # safety check } # set effective and real uid if ($user ne '') { my $uid = getpwnam($user) // die "Can't getpwnam($user): $!"; POSIX::setuid($uid) or die "Can't setuid: $!"; die "Couldn't setuid/seteuid" unless $< == $uid and $> == $uid; # safety check } chdir $dir or die "Can't chdir to $dir: $!"; } ############################################################################# # Ensure the FD_CLOEXEC bit is $set on $fd # sub set_FD_CLOEXEC($$) { my ($fd, $set) = @_; my $flags = fcntl($fd, F_GETFD, 0) or die "Can't fcntl F_GETFD: $!"; my $flags2 = $set ? ($flags | FD_CLOEXEC) : ($flags & ~FD_CLOEXEC); return if $flags == $flags2; fcntl($fd, F_SETFD, $flags2) or die "Can't fcntl F_SETFD: $!"; } ############################################################################# # If 'listen' is not empty, bind socket(s) to the given addresse(s) and # spawn webserver(s) to serve ACME challenge reponses. # The temporary challenge directory is returned. # sub spawn_webserver() { # create a temporary directory; give write access to the ACME client # and read access to the webserver my $tmpdir = File::Temp::->newdir(CLEANUP => 1, TMPDIR => 1) // die; chmod 0755, $tmpdir or die "Can't chmod: $!"; if ((my $username = $CONFIG->{client}->{user}) ne '') { my $uid = getpwnam($username) // die "Can't getpwnam($username): $!"; chown($uid, -1, $tmpdir) or die "Can't chown: $!"; } my $conf = $CONFIG->{webserver}; # parse and pack addresses to listen to my @sockaddr; foreach my $a (split /[[:blank:],]\s*/, $conf->{listen}) { my $sockaddr; if ($a =~ /\A\//) { # absolute path to a unix domain socket $sockaddr = Socket::pack_sockaddr_un($a); } elsif ($a =~ /\A(\d+(?:\.\d+){3})(?::(\d+))?\z/) { my $n = Socket::inet_pton(AF_INET, $1); $sockaddr = Socket::pack_sockaddr_in($2 // 80, $n) if defined $n; } elsif ($a =~ /\A\[([[:xdigit:]:.]{2,39})\](?::(\d+))?\z/) { my $n = Socket::inet_pton(AF_INET6, $1); $sockaddr = Socket::pack_sockaddr_in6($2 // 80, $n) if defined $n; } die "Invalid address: $a\n" unless defined $sockaddr; push @sockaddr, $sockaddr; } # symlink the 'challenge-directory' configuration option to the # temporary challenge directory (so an existing httpd can directly # serve ACME challenge reponses). if (defined (my $dir = $conf->{'challenge-directory'})) { print STDERR "[$$] Using existing webserver on $dir\n" if $OPTS{debug}; symlink $tmpdir, $dir or die "Can't symlink $dir -> $tmpdir: $!"; push @CLEANUP, sub() { print STDERR "Unlinking $dir\n" if $OPTS{debug}; unlink $dir or warn "Warning: Can't unlink $dir: $!"; } } elsif (!@sockaddr) { die "'challenge-directory' option of section [webserver] is required when 'listen' is empty\n"; } # create socket(s) and spawn webserver(s) my @sockaddr4; foreach my $sockaddr (@sockaddr) { my $domain = Socket::sockaddr_family($sockaddr) // die; socket(my $sock, $domain, SOCK_STREAM, 0) or die "socket: $!"; setsockopt($sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, pack("l", 1)) if $domain == AF_INET or $domain == AF_INET6; my $p; # pretty-print the address/port if ($domain == AF_UNIX) { $p = Socket::unpack_sockaddr_un($sockaddr); } elsif ($domain == AF_INET) { my ($port, $addr) = Socket::unpack_sockaddr_in($sockaddr); $p = Socket::inet_ntop($domain, $addr).":$port"; } elsif ($domain == AF_INET6) { my ($port, $addr) = Socket::unpack_sockaddr_in6($sockaddr); $p = "[".Socket::inet_ntop($domain, $addr)."]:$port"; } if ($domain == AF_UNIX) { # bind(2) with a loose umask(2) to allow anyone to connect my $umask = umask(0111) // die "umask: $!"; my $path = Socket::unpack_sockaddr_un($sockaddr); bind($sock, $sockaddr) or die "Couldn't bind to $p: $!"; push @CLEANUP, sub() { print STDERR "Unlinking $path\n" if $OPTS{debug}; unlink $path or warn "Warning: Can't unlink $path: $!"; }; umask($umask) // die "umask: $!"; } else { bind($sock, $sockaddr) or die "Couldn't bind to $p: $!"; } listen($sock, 5) or die "listen: $!"; # spawn a webserver component bound to the given socket my $pid = fork() // "fork: $!"; unless ($pid) { drop_privileges($conf->{user}, $conf->{group}, $tmpdir); set_FD_CLOEXEC($sock, 0); $ENV{DEBUG} = $OPTS{debug}; # use execve(2) rather than a Perl pseudo-process to ensure that # the child doesn't have access to the parent's memory exec $conf->{command}, fileno($sock) or die; } print STDERR "[$$] Forking ACME webserver bound to $p, child PID $pid\n" if $OPTS{debug}; set_FD_CLOEXEC($sock, 1); push @CLEANUP, sub() { print STDERR "[$$] Shutting down ACME webserver bound to $p\n" if $OPTS{debug}; shutdown($sock, SHUT_RDWR) or warn "shutdown: $!"; kill 15 => $pid; waitpid $pid => 0; }; # on dual-stack ipv4/ipv6, we'll need to open the port for the # v4-mapped address as well if ($domain == AF_INET6) { my $v6only = getsockopt($sock, Socket::IPPROTO_IPV6, Socket::IPV6_V6ONLY) // die "getsockopt(IPV6_V6ONLY): $!"; my ($port, $addr) = Socket::unpack_sockaddr_in6($sockaddr); my $mask = "\xFF" x 12 . "\x00" x 4; my $prefix = "\x00" x 10 . "\xFF" x 2 . "\x00" x 4; if (unpack('i', $v6only) == 0) { if ($addr eq IN6ADDR_ANY) { push @sockaddr4, Socket::pack_sockaddr_in($port, INADDR_ANY); } elsif (($addr & $mask) eq $prefix) { my $v4 = substr($addr, 12); push @sockaddr4, Socket::pack_sockaddr_in($port, $v4); } } } } # allow incoming traffic on the given addresses if (lc ($conf->{iptables} // 'No') eq 'yes') { iptables_save(AF_INET, @sockaddr, @sockaddr4); iptables_save(AF_INET6, @sockaddr); } return $tmpdir; } ############################################################################# # Save current iptables/ipv6tables to a temporary file and install # temporary rules to open the given addresses/ports. sub iptables_save($@) { my $domain = shift; my @sockaddr = grep { Socket::sockaddr_family($_) == $domain } @_; return unless @sockaddr; # no address in that domain # install iptables my $iptables_bin = $domain == AF_INET ? 'iptables' : $domain == AF_INET6 ? 'ip6tables' : die; my $iptables_tmp = File::Temp::->new(TMPDIR => 1) // die; set_FD_CLOEXEC($iptables_tmp, 1); my $pid = fork() // die "fork: $!"; unless ($pid) { open STDIN, '<', '/dev/null' or die "Can't open /dev/null: $!"; open STDOUT, '>&', $iptables_tmp or die "Can't dup: $!"; $| = 1; # turn off buffering for STDOUT exec "/usr/sbin/$iptables_bin-save", "-c" or die; } waitpid $pid => 0; die "Error: /usr/sbin/$iptables_bin-save exited with value ".($? >> 8) if $? > 0; # seek back to the begining, as we'll restore directly from the # handle and not from the file. XXX if there was a way in Perl to # use open(2) with the O_TMPFILE flag we would use that to avoid # creating a file to start with seek($iptables_tmp, SEEK_SET, 0) or die "Can't seek: $!"; push @CLEANUP, sub() { print STDERR "[$$] Restoring $iptables_bin\n" if $OPTS{debug}; my $pid = fork() // die "fork: $!"; unless ($pid) { open STDIN, '<&', $iptables_tmp or die "Can't dup: $!"; open STDOUT, '>', '/dev/null' or die "Can't open /dev/null: $!"; exec "/usr/sbin/$iptables_bin-restore", "-c" or die; } waitpid $pid => 0; warn "Warning: /usr/sbin/$iptables_bin-restore exited with value ".($? >> 8) if $? > 0; }; # it's safe to install the new iptables to open $addr:$port now that # the restore hook is in place foreach my $sockaddr (@sockaddr) { my ($port, $addr, $mask); if ($domain == AF_INET) { ($port, $addr) = Socket::unpack_sockaddr_in($sockaddr); $mask = $addr eq INADDR_ANY ? '0' : '32'; } elsif ($domain == AF_INET6) { ($port, $addr) = Socket::unpack_sockaddr_in6($sockaddr); $mask = $addr eq IN6ADDR_ANY ? '0' : '128'; } my $dest = Socket::inet_ntop($domain, $addr) .'/'. $mask; system ("/usr/sbin/$iptables_bin", qw/-I INPUT -p tcp -m tcp -m state/, '-d', $dest, '--dport', $port, '--state', 'NEW,ESTABLISHED', '-j', 'ACCEPT') == 0 or die; system ("/usr/sbin/$iptables_bin", qw/-I OUTPUT -p tcp -m tcp -m state/, '-s', $dest, '--sport', $port, '--state', 'ESTABLISHED', '-j', 'ACCEPT') == 0 or die; } } ############################################################################# # Spawn the client component, and wait for it to return. # If $args->{in} is defined, the data is written to the client's STDIN. # If $args->{out} is defined, its value is set to client's STDOUT data. # sub acme_client($@) { my $args = shift; my @args = @_; my ($client, $cleanup); my $conf = $CONFIG->{client}; if (defined (my $accountd = $CONFIG->{accountd})) { socketpair($client, my $s, AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, PF_UNSPEC) or die "socketpair: $!"; my $pid = fork() // "fork: $!"; unless ($pid) { drop_privileges($accountd->{user}, $accountd->{group}, '/'); set_FD_CLOEXEC($s, 0); $client->close() or die "Can't close: $!"; my @cmd = ($accountd->{command}, '--conn-fd='.fileno($s)); push @cmd, '--config='.$accountd->{config} if defined $accountd->{config}; push @cmd, '--privkey='.$accountd->{privkey} if defined $accountd->{privkey}; push @cmd, '--quiet' unless lc $accountd->{quiet} eq 'no'; push @cmd, '--debug' if $OPTS{debug}; exec { $cmd[0] } @cmd or die; } print STDERR "[$$] Forking lacme-accountd, child PID $pid\n" if $OPTS{debug}; $s->close() or die "Can't close: $!"; $cleanup = sub() { print STDERR "[$$] Shutting down lacme-accountd\n" if $OPTS{debug}; shutdown($client, SHUT_RDWR) or warn "shutdown: $!"; $client->close() or warn "close: $!"; }; push @CLEANUP, $cleanup; } else { my @stat; my $sockname = $OPTS{socket} // $conf->{socket} // die "Missing socket option\n"; $sockname = $sockname =~ /\A(\p{Print}+)\z/ ? $1 : die "Invalid socket name\n"; # untaint $sockname # ensure we're the only user with write access to the parent dir my $dirname = $sockname =~ s/[^\/]+$//r; @stat = stat($dirname) or die "Can't stat $dirname: $!"; die "Error: insecure permissions on $dirname\n" if ($stat[2] & 0022) != 0; # ensure we're the only user with read/write access to the socket @stat = stat($sockname) or die "Can't stat $sockname: $! (Is lacme-accountd running?)\n"; die "Error: insecure permissions on $sockname\n" if ($stat[2] & 0066) != 0; # connect(2) to the socket socket($client, PF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0) or die "socket: $!"; my $sockaddr = Socket::sockaddr_un($sockname) // die "Invalid address $sockname\n"; until (connect($client, $sockaddr)) { next if $! == EINTR; # try again if connect(2) was interrupted by a signal die "connect: $!"; } } # use execve(2) rather than a Perl pseudo-process to ensure that the # child doesn't have access to the parent's memory my @fileno = map { fileno($_) =~ /^(\d+)$/ ? $1 : die } ($CONFFILE, $client); # untaint fileno set_FD_CLOEXEC($client, 1); my $rv = spawn({in => $args->{in}, out => $args->{out}, child => sub() { drop_privileges($conf->{user}, $conf->{group}, $args->{chdir} // '/'); set_FD_CLOEXEC($_, 0) foreach ($CONFFILE, $client); seek($CONFFILE, SEEK_SET, 0) or die "Can't seek: $!"; $ENV{DEBUG} = $OPTS{debug}; }}, $conf->{command}, $COMMAND, @fileno, @args); if (defined $cleanup) { @CLEANUP = grep { $_ ne $cleanup } @CLEANUP; $cleanup->(); } return $rv; } sub spawn($@) { my $args = shift; my @exec = @_; # create communication pipes if needed my ($in_rd, $in_wd, $out_rd, $out_wd); if (defined $args->{in}) { pipe $in_rd, $in_wd or die "pipe: $!"; } if (defined $args->{out} and ref $args->{out} ne 'GLOB') { pipe $out_rd, $out_wd or die "pipe: $!"; } my $pid = fork() // "fork: $!"; unless ($pid) { # child $args->{child}->() if defined $args->{child}; if (defined $args->{in}) { close $in_wd or die "Can't close: $!"; open STDIN, '<&', $in_rd or die "Can't dup: $!"; } else { open STDIN, '<', '/dev/null' or die "Can't open /dev/null: $!"; } if (!defined $args->{out}) { open STDOUT, '>', '/dev/null' or die "Can't open /dev/null: $!"; } elsif (ref $args->{out} ne 'GLOB') { close $out_rd or die "Can't close: $!"; open STDOUT, '>&', $out_wd or die "Can't dup: $!"; } elsif (fileno(STDOUT) != fileno($args->{out})) { open STDOUT, '>&', $args->{out} or die "Can't dup: $!"; } exec { $exec[0] } @exec or die; } push @CLEANUP, sub() { kill 15 => $pid; waitpid $pid => 0; }; # parent print STDERR "[$$] Forking $exec[0], child PID $pid\n" if $OPTS{debug}; if (defined $args->{in}) { $in_rd->close() or die "Can't close: $!"; $in_wd->print($args->{in}); $in_wd->close() or die "Can't close: $!"; } if (defined $args->{out} and ref $args->{out} ne 'GLOB') { $out_wd->close() or die "Can't close: $!"; if (ref $args->{out} eq 'CODE') { $args->{out}->($out_rd); } elsif (ref $args->{out} eq 'SCALAR') { ${$args->{out}} = do { local $/ = undef; $out_rd->getline() }; } $out_rd->close() or die "Can't close: $!"; } waitpid $pid => 0; pop @CLEANUP; undef ${$args->{out}} if defined $args->{out} and ref $args->{out} eq 'SCALAR' and $? > 0; return $? > 255 ? ($? >> 8) : $? > 0 ? 1 : 0; } ############################################################################# # Install the certificate # sub install_cert($$;$) { my $filename = shift; my $x509 = shift; my @chain = grep !/\A\s*\z/, @_; # ignore empty CAfile my ($dirname, $basename) = $filename =~ /\A(.*)\/([^\/]+)\z/ ? ($1, $2) : ('.', $filename); my $fh = File::Temp::->new(UNLINK => 0, DIR => $dirname, TEMPLATE => "$basename.XXXXXX") // die; eval { my $umask = umask() // die "umask: $!"; chmod(0644 &~ $umask, $fh) or die "chmod: $!"; $fh->print($x509) or die "Can't print: $!"; foreach (@chain) { # append the chain open my $fh2, '<', $_ or die "Can't open $_: $!"; my $ca = do { local $/ = undef; $fh2->getline() }; $fh2->close() or die "Can't close: $!"; $fh->print($ca) or die "Can't print: $!"; } $fh->close() or die "Can't close: $!"; }; my $path = $fh->filename(); if ($@) { print STDERR "Unlinking $path\n" if $OPTS{debug}; unlink $path or warn "Can't unlink $path: $!"; die $@; } rename($path, $filename) or die "Can't rename $path to $filename: $!"; } ############################################################################# # account [--tos-agreed] [CONTACT ..] # if ($COMMAND eq 'account') { my $flags = 0; $flags |= 1 if $OPTS{'register'}; $flags |= 2 if $OPTS{'tos-agreed'}; $flags |= 4 if $OPTS{'deactivate'}; exit acme_client({out => \*STDOUT}, $flags, @ARGV); } ############################################################################# # newOrder [SECTION ..] # elsif ($COMMAND eq 'newOrder' or $COMMAND eq 'new-cert') { $COMMAND = 'newOrder'; my $conffiles = defined $OPTS{'config-certs'} ? $OPTS{'config-certs'} : defined $CONFIG->{_}->{'config-certs'} ? [ split(/\s+/, $CONFIG->{_}->{'config-certs'}) ] : [ "$NAME-certs.conf", "$NAME-certs.conf.d/" ]; my ($conf, %defaults); foreach my $conffile (@$conffiles) { $conffile = ($CONFFILENAME =~ s#[^/]+\z##r).$conffile unless $conffile =~ /\A\//; my @filenames; unless ($conffile =~ s#/\z## or -d $conffile) { @filenames = ($conffile); } else { opendir my $dh, $conffile or die "Can't opendir $conffile: $!\n"; while (readdir $dh) { if (/\.conf\z/) { push @filenames, "$conffile/$_"; } elsif ($_ ne '.' and $_ ne '..') { warn "$conffile/$_ has unknown suffix, skipping\n"; } } closedir $dh; } foreach my $filename (sort @filenames) { print STDERR "Reading $filename\n" if $OPTS{debug}; my $h = Config::Tiny::->read($filename) or die Config::Tiny::->errstr()."\n"; my $def = delete $h->{_} // {}; $defaults{$_} = $def->{$_} foreach keys %$def; my @valid = qw/certificate certificate-chain certificate-key min-days CAfile hash keyUsage subject subjectAltName chown chmod notify/; foreach my $s (keys %$h) { $conf->{$s} = { map { $_ => delete $h->{$s}->{$_} } @valid }; die "Unknown option(s) in [$s]: ".join(', ', keys %{$h->{$s}})."\n" if %{$h->{$s}}; $conf->{$s}->{$_} //= $defaults{$_} foreach keys %defaults; } } } my $challenge_dir; my $rv = 0; foreach my $s (@ARGV ? @ARGV : sort (keys %$conf)) { my $conf = $conf->{$s} // do { print STDERR "Warning: No such section $s, skipping\n"; $rv = 1; next; }; if ($OPTS{debug}) { print STDERR "Configuration option for $s:\n"; print " $_ = $conf->{$_}\n" foreach grep { defined $conf->{$_} } (sort keys %$conf); } my $certtype = first { defined $conf->{$_} } qw/certificate certificate-chain/; unless (defined $certtype) { print STDERR "[$s] Warning: Missing 'certificate' and 'certificate-chain', skipping\n"; $rv = 1; next; } # skip certificates that expire at least $conf->{'min-days'} days in the future if (-f $conf->{$certtype} and defined (my $t = x509_enddate($conf->{$certtype}))) { my $d = $OPTS{'min-days'} // $conf->{'min-days'} // 21; if ($d >= 0 and $t - time > $d*86400) { my $d = POSIX::strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S UTC', gmtime($t)); print STDERR "[$s] Valid until $d, skipping\n" unless $OPTS{quiet}; next; } } # generate the CSR my $csr = gen_csr(map {$_ => $conf->{$_}} qw/certificate-key subject subjectAltName keyUsage hash/) // do { print STDERR "[$s] Warning: Couldn't generate CSR, skipping\n"; $rv = 1; next; }; # spawn the webserver if not done already $challenge_dir //= spawn_webserver(); # list all authorization domains to request my @authz; push @authz, $1 if defined $conf->{subject} =~ /\A.*\/CN=($RE_DOMAIN)\z/o; if (defined $conf->{subjectAltName}) { foreach my $d (split /,/, $conf->{subjectAltName}) { next unless $d =~ s/\A\s*DNS://; if ($d =~ /\A$RE_DOMAIN\z/o) { push @authz, $d unless grep {$_ eq $d} @authz; } else { print STDERR "[$s] Warning: Ignoring invalid domain $d\n"; } } } my ($x509, $csr_pubkey, $x509_pubkey); print STDERR "[$s] Will request authorization for: ".join(", ", @authz), "\n" if $OPTS{debug}; if (acme_client({chdir => $challenge_dir, in => $csr, out => \$x509}, @authz)) { print STDERR "[$s] Error: Couldn't issue X.509 certificate!\n"; $rv = 1; next; } # extract pubkeys from CSR and cert, and ensure they match spawn({in => $csr, out => \$csr_pubkey }, qw/openssl req -inform DER -noout -pubkey/); spawn({in => $x509, out => \$x509_pubkey}, qw/openssl x509 -inform PEM -noout -pubkey/); unless (defined $x509_pubkey and defined $csr_pubkey and $x509_pubkey eq $csr_pubkey) { print STDERR "[$s] Error: Received bogus X.509 certificate from ACME server!\n"; $rv = 1; next; }; # verify certificate validity against the CA $conf->{CAfile} //= '/usr/share/lacme/lets-encrypt-x3-cross-signed.pem'; if ($conf->{CAfile} ne '' and spawn({in => $x509}, 'openssl', 'verify', '-CAfile', $conf->{CAfile}, qw/-purpose sslserver -x509_strict/)) { print STDERR "[$s] Error: Received invalid X.509 certificate from ACME server!\n"; $rv = 1; next; } # install certificate if (defined $conf->{'certificate'}) { print STDERR "Installing X.509 certificate $conf->{'certificate'}\n"; install_cert($conf->{'certificate'}, $x509); } if (defined $conf->{'certificate-chain'}) { print STDERR "Installing X.509 certificate chain $conf->{'certificate-chain'}\n"; install_cert($conf->{'certificate-chain'}, $x509, $conf->{CAfile}); } if (defined $conf->{chown}) { my ($user, $group) = split /:/, $conf->{chown}, 2; my $uid = getpwnam($user) // die "Can't getpwnam($user): $!"; my $gid = defined $group ? (getgrnam($group) // die "Can't getgrnam($group): $!") : -1; foreach (grep defined, @$conf{qw/certificate certificate-chain/}) { chown($uid, $gid, $_) or die "Can't chown: $!"; } } if (defined $conf->{chmod}) { my $mode = oct($conf->{chmod}) // die; foreach (grep defined, @$conf{qw/certificate certificate-chain/}) { chmod($mode, $_) or die "Can't chown: $!"; } } my @certopts = join ',', qw/no_header no_version no_pubkey no_sigdump/; open my $fh, '|-', qw/openssl x509 -noout -fingerprint -sha256 -text -certopt/, @certopts or die "fork: $!"; print $fh $x509; close $fh or die $! ? "Can't close: $!" : "Error: x509(1ssl) exited with value ".($? >> 8)."\n"; if (defined $conf->{notify}) { print STDERR "Running notification command `$conf->{notify}`\n"; if (system($conf->{notify}) != 0) { print STDERR "Warning: notification command exited with value ".($? >> 8)."\n"; $rv = 1; } } } undef $challenge_dir; exit $rv; } ############################################################################# # revokeCert FILE [FILE ..] # elsif ($COMMAND eq 'revokeCert' or $COMMAND eq 'revoke-cert') { die "Nothing to revoke\n" unless @ARGV; my $rv = 0; $COMMAND = 'revokeCert'; foreach my $filename (@ARGV) { print STDERR "Revoking $filename\n"; # conversion PEM -> DER open my $fh, '-|', qw/openssl x509 -outform DER -in/, $filename or die "fork: $!"; my $der = do { local $/ = undef; <$fh> }; close $fh or die $! ? "Can't close: $!" : "Error: x509(1ssl) exited with value ".($? >> 8)."\n"; my @certopts = join ',', qw/no_header no_version no_pubkey no_sigdump no_extensions/; open my $fh2, '|-', qw/openssl x509 -inform DER -noout -fingerprint -sha256 -text -certopt/, @certopts or die "fork: $!"; print $fh2 $der; close $fh2 or die $! ? "Can't close: $!" : "Error: x509(1ssl) exited with value ".($? >> 8)."\n"; if (acme_client({in => $der})) { print STDERR "Warning: Couldn't revoke $filename\n"; $rv = 1; } } exit $rv; } ############################################################################# # else { die "Unknown command $COMMAND" } END { local $?; $_->() foreach reverse @CLEANUP; } lacme-0.6/lacme-accountd000077500000000000000000000175251352727020300152600ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl -T #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # ACME client written with process isolation and minimal privileges in mind # (account key manager) # Copyright © 2016-2017 Guilhem Moulin # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . #---------------------------------------------------------------------- use v5.14.2; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '0.3'; my $PROTOCOL_VERSION = 1; my $NAME = 'lacme-accountd'; use Errno 'EINTR'; use Getopt::Long qw/:config posix_default no_ignore_case gnu_getopt auto_version/; use List::Util 'first'; use MIME::Base64 'encode_base64url'; use Socket qw/PF_UNIX SOCK_STREAM SHUT_RDWR/; use Config::Tiny (); use JSON (); # Clean up PATH $ENV{PATH} = join ':', qw{/usr/bin /bin}; delete @ENV{qw/IFS CDPATH ENV BASH_ENV/}; my ($SOCKNAME, $S, %OPTS); $SIG{$_} = sub() { exit } foreach qw/INT TERM/; # run the END block upon SIGINT/SIGTERM ############################################################################# # Parse and validate configuration # sub usage(;$$) { my $rv = shift // 0; if ($rv) { my $msg = shift; print STDERR $msg."\n" if defined $msg; print STDERR "Try '$NAME --help' or consult the manpage for more information.\n"; } else { print STDERR "Usage: $NAME [--config=FILE] [--privkey=ARG] [--socket=PATH] [--quiet]\n" ."Consult the manpage for more information.\n"; } exit $rv; } usage(1) unless GetOptions(\%OPTS, qw/config=s privkey=s socket=s conn-fd=i quiet|q debug help|h/); usage(0) if $OPTS{help}; do { my $conffile = $OPTS{config} // first { -f $_ } ( "./$NAME.conf" , ($ENV{XDG_CONFIG_HOME} // "$ENV{HOME}/.config")."/lacme/$NAME.conf" , "/etc/lacme/$NAME.conf" ); die "Error: Can't find configuration file\n" unless defined $conffile; print STDERR "Using configuration file: $conffile\n" if $OPTS{debug}; my $h = Config::Tiny::->read($conffile) or die Config::Tiny::->errstr()."\n"; my $h2 = delete $h->{_} // {}; die "Invalid section(s): ".join(', ', keys %$h)."\n" if %$h; my %h = map { $_ => delete $h2->{$_} } qw/privkey gpg socket quiet/; die "Unknown option(s): ".join(', ', keys %$h2)."\n" if %$h2; $h{quiet} = lc $h{quiet} eq 'yes' ? 1 : 0 if defined $h{quiet}; $OPTS{$_} //= $h{$_} foreach grep {defined $h{$_}} keys %h; $OPTS{quiet} = 0 if $OPTS{debug}; die "Error: 'privkey' is not specified\n" unless defined $OPTS{privkey}; }; ############################################################################# # Build the JSON Web Key (RFC 7517) from the account key's public parameters, # and determine the signing method $SIGN. # my ($JWK, $SIGN); if ($OPTS{privkey} =~ /\A(file|gpg):(\p{Print}+)\z/) { my ($method, $filename) = ($1,$2); my ($fh, @command); if ($method eq 'file') { # generate with `openssl genrsa 4096 | install --mode=0600 /dev/stdin /tmp/privkey` open $fh, '<', $filename or die "Error: Can't open $filename: $!\n"; } elsif ($method eq 'gpg') { @command = split /\s+/, ($OPTS{gpg} // 'gpg --quiet'); open $fh, '-|', @command, qw/-o - --decrypt --/, $filename or die "fork: $!"; } else { die; # impossible } my $str = do {local $/ = undef; <$fh>}; close $fh or die $! ? "Can't close: $!" : "Error: $command[0] exited with value ".($? >> 8)."\n"; require 'Crypt/OpenSSL/RSA.pm'; my $rsa = Crypt::OpenSSL::RSA->new_private_key($str); undef $str; die "Error: $filename: Not a private key\n" unless $rsa->is_private(); die "Error: $filename: Invalid key\n" unless $rsa->check_key(); $rsa->use_sha256_hash(); require 'Crypt/OpenSSL/Bignum.pm'; my ($n, $e) = $rsa->get_key_parameters(); # don't include private params! $_ = encode_base64url($_->to_bin()) foreach ($n, $e); $JWK = { kty => 'RSA', n => $n, e => $e }; $SIGN = sub($) { $rsa->sign($_[0]) }; } else { die "Error: unsupported method: $OPTS{privkey}\n"; } $JWK = JSON::->new->encode($JWK); ############################################################################# # Create the server UNIX socket and bind(2) against it. # NOTE: We don't use the abstract namespace so we can rely on the file # permissions to keep other users out. (Also, OpenSSH 7.1 doesn't seem # to support the abstract namespace.) The downside is that we have to # delete the file manually. # if (defined $OPTS{'conn-fd'}) { die "Invalid file descriptor" unless $OPTS{'conn-fd'} =~ /\A(\d+)\z/; # untaint and fdopen(3) our end of the socket pair open ($S, '+<&=', $1+0) or die "fdopen $1: $!"; } else { my $sockname = $OPTS{socket} // (defined $ENV{XDG_RUNTIME_DIR} ? "$ENV{XDG_RUNTIME_DIR}/S.lacme" : undef); die "Missing socket option\n" unless defined $sockname; $sockname = $sockname =~ /\A(\p{Print}+)\z/ ? $1 : die "Invalid socket name\n"; # untaint $sockname # ensure we're the only user with write access to the parent dir my $dirname = $sockname =~ s/[^\/]+$//r; my @stat = stat($dirname) or die "Can't stat $dirname: $!"; die "Error: insecure permissions on $dirname\n" if ($stat[2] & 0022) != 0; my $umask = umask(0177) // die "umask: $!"; print STDERR "Starting lacme Account Key Manager at $sockname\n" unless $OPTS{quiet}; socket(my $sock, PF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0) or die "socket: $!"; my $sockaddr = Socket::sockaddr_un($sockname) // die; bind($sock, $sockaddr) or die "bind: $!"; ($SOCKNAME, $S) = ($sockname, $sock); listen($S, 1) or die "listen: $!"; umask($umask) // die "umask: $!"; }; ############################################################################# # For each new connection, send the protocol version and the account key's # public parameters, then sign whatever comes in # sub conn($;$) { my $conn = shift; my $count = shift; $conn->printflush( "$PROTOCOL_VERSION OK", "\r\n", $JWK, "\r\n" ); # sign whatever comes in while (defined (my $data = $conn->getline())) { $data =~ s/\r\n\z// or die; print STDERR "[$count] >>> Issuing SHA-256 signature for: $data\n" unless $OPTS{quiet}; my $sig = $SIGN->($data); $conn->printflush( encode_base64url($sig), "\r\n" ); } } if (defined $OPTS{'conn-fd'}) { conn($S, $$); } else { $SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE'; # ignore broken pipes for (my $count = 0;; $count++) { accept(my $conn, $S) or do { next if $! == EINTR; # try again if accept(2) was interrupted by a signal die "accept: $!"; }; print STDERR "[$count] >>> Accepted new connection\n" unless $OPTS{quiet}; conn($conn, $count); print STDERR "[$count] >>> Connection terminated\n" unless $OPTS{quiet}; close $conn or warn "Can't close: $!"; } } ############################################################################# # END { if (defined $SOCKNAME and -S $SOCKNAME) { print STDERR "Unlinking $SOCKNAME\n" if $OPTS{debug}; unlink $SOCKNAME or print STDERR "Can't unlink $SOCKNAME: $!\n"; } if (defined $S) { print STDERR "Shutting down and closing lacme Account Key Manager\n" unless $OPTS{quiet}; shutdown($S, SHUT_RDWR) or warn "shutdown: $!"; close $S or print STDERR "Can't close: $!\n"; } } lacme-0.6/lacme-accountd.md000066400000000000000000000102771352727020300156510ustar00rootroot00000000000000% lacme-accountd(1) % [Guilhem Moulin](mailto:guilhem@fripost.org) % March 2016 Name ==== lacme-accountd - [ACME] client written with process isolation and minimal privileges in mind (account key manager) Synopsis ======== `lacme-accountd` [`--config=FILENAME`] [`--privkey=ARG`] [`--socket=PATH`] [`--quiet`] Description =========== `lacme-accountd` is the account key manager component of [`lacme`(1)], a small [ACME] client written with process isolation and minimal privileges in mind. No other [`lacme`(1)] component needs access to the account key; in fact the account key could as well be stored on another host or a smartcard. `lacme-accountd` binds to a UNIX-domain socket (specified with `--socket=`), which [ACME] clients can connect to in order to request data signatures. As a consequence, `lacme-accountd` needs to be up and running before using [`lacme`(1)] to issue [ACME] commands. Also, the process does not automatically terminate after the last signature request: instead, one sends an `INT` or `TERM` [`signal`(7)] to bring the server down. Furthermore, one can use the UNIX-domain socket forwarding facility of [OpenSSH] 6.7 and later to run `lacme-accountd` and [`lacme`(1)] on different hosts. For instance one could store the account key on a machine that is not exposed to the internet. See the **[examples](#examples)** section below. Options ======= `--config=`*filename* : Use *filename* as configuration file. See the **[configuration file](#configuration-file)** section below for the configuration options. `--privkey=`*arg* : Specify the (private) account key to use for signing requests. Currently supported *arg*uments are: * `file:`*FILE*, to specify an encrypted private key (in PEM format); and * `gpg:`*FILE*, to specify a [`gpg`(1)]-encrypted private key (in PEM format). The following command can be used to generate a new 4096-bits RSA key in PEM format with mode 0600: openssl genrsa 4096 | install -m0600 /dev/stdin /path/to/account.key `--socket=`*path* : Use *path* as the UNIX-domain socket to bind against for signature requests from the [ACME] client. `lacme-accountd` aborts if *path* exists or if its parent directory is writable by other users. `-h`, `--help` : Display a brief help and exit. `-q`, `--quiet` : Be quiet. `--debug` : Turn on debug mode. Configuration file ================== If `--config=` is not given, `lacme-accountd` uses the first existing configuration file among *./lacme-accountd.conf*, *$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/lacme/lacme-accountd.conf* (or *~/.config/lacme/lacme-accountd.conf* if the `XDG_CONFIG_HOME` environment variable is not set), and */etc/lacme/lacme-accountd.conf*. When given on the command line, the `--privkey=`, `--socket=` and `--quiet` options take precedence over their counterpart (without leading `--`) in the configuration file. Valid options are: *privkey* : See `--privkey=`. This option is required when `--privkey=` is not specified on the command line. *gpg* : For a [`gpg`(1)]-encrypted private account key, specify the binary [`gpg`(1)] to use, as well as some default options. Default: `gpg --quiet`. *socket* : See `--socket=`. Default: *$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/S.lacme* if the `XDG_RUNTIME_DIR` environment variable is set. *quiet* : Be quiet. Possible values: `Yes`/`No`. Examples ======== Run `lacme-accountd` in a first terminal: ~$ lacme-accountd --privkey=file:/path/to/account.key --socket=$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/S.lacme Then, while `lacme-accountd` is running, execute locally [`lacme`(1)] in another terminal: ~$ sudo lacme --socket=$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/S.lacme newOrder Alternatively, use [OpenSSH] 6.7 or later to forward the socket and execute [`lacme`(1)] remotely: ~$ ssh -oExitOnForwardFailure=yes -tt -R /path/to/remote.sock:$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/S.lacme user@example.org \ sudo lacme --socket=/path/to/remote.sock newOrder See also ======== [`lacme`(1)], [`ssh`(1)] [ACME]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8555 [`lacme`(1)]: lacme.1.html [`signal`(7)]: http://linux.die.net/man/7/signal [`gpg`(1)]: https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manpage.en.html [OpenSSH]: http://www.openssh.com/ [`ssh`(1)]: http://man.openbsd.org/ssh lacme-0.6/lacme.md000066400000000000000000000331141352727020300140460ustar00rootroot00000000000000% lacme(1) % [Guilhem Moulin](mailto:guilhem@fripost.org) % December 2015 Name ==== lacme - [ACME] client written with process isolation and minimal privileges in mind Synopsis ======== `lacme` [`--config=FILENAME`] [`--socket=PATH`] [*OPTION* …] *COMMAND* [*ARGUMENT* …] Description =========== `lacme` is a small [ACME] client written with process isolation and minimal privileges in mind. It is divided into four components, each with its own executable: 1. A [`lacme-accountd`(1)] process to manage the account key and issue SHA-256 signatures needed for each [ACME] command. (This process binds to a UNIX-domain socket to reply to signature requests from the [ACME] client.) One can use the UNIX-domain socket forwarding facility of OpenSSH 6.7 and later to run [`lacme-accountd`(1)] and `lacme` on different hosts. Alternatively, the [`lacme-accountd`(1)] process can be spawned by the “master” `lacme` process below; in that case, the two processes communicate through a socket pair. 2. A “master” `lacme` process, which runs as root and is the only component with access to the private key material of the server keys. It is used to fork the [ACME] client (and optionally the [ACME] webserver) after dropping root privileges. For certificate issuances (`newOrder` command), it also generates Certificate Signing Requests, then verifies the validity of the issued certificate, and optionally reloads or restarts services when the *notify* option is set. 3. An actual [ACME] client (specified with the *command* option of the [`[client]` section](#client-section) of the configuration file), which builds [ACME] commands and dialogues with the remote [ACME] server. Since [ACME] commands need to be signed with the account key, the “master” `lacme` process passes the [`lacme-accountd`(1)] UNIX-domain socket to the [ACME] client: data signatures are requested by writing the data to be signed to the socket. 4. For certificate issuances (`newOrder` command), an optional webserver (specified with the *command* option of the [`[webserver]` section](#webserver-section) of the configuration file), which is spawned by the “master” `lacme`. (The only challenge type currently supported by `lacme` is `http-01`, which requires a webserver to answer challenges.) That webserver only processes `GET` and `HEAD` requests under the `/.well-known/acme-challenge/` URI. Moreover temporary [`iptables`(8)] rules can be automatically installed to open the HTTP port. Commands ======== `lacme account` [`--tos-agreed`] [`--register`] [*CONTACT* …] : Register (if `--registered` is set) a [`lacme-accountd`(1)]-managed account key. A list of *CONTACT* information (such as `maito:` URIs) can be specified in order for the [ACME] server to contact the client for issues related to this registration (such as notifications about server-initiated revocations). `--tos-agreed` indicates agreement with the [ACME] server's Terms of Service (and might be required for registration). If the account key is already registered, update the contact info with the given list of *CONTACT* information. Upon success, `lacme` prints the new or updated Account Object from the [ACME] server. `lacme` [`--config-certs=`*FILE*] [`--min-days=`*INT*] `newOrder` [*SECTION* …] : Read the certificate configuration *FILE* (see the **[certificate configuration file](#certificate-configuration-file)** section below for the configuration options), and request new Certificate Issuance for each of its sections (or the given list of *SECTION*s). Command alias: `new-order`. `lacme` `revokeCert` *FILE* [*FILE* …] : Request that the given certificate(s) *FILE*(s) be revoked. For this command, [`lacme-accountd`(1)] can be pointed to either the account key or the server's private key. Command alias: `revoke-cert`. Generic options =============== `--config=`*filename* : Use *filename* as configuration file. See the **[configuration file](#configuration-file)** section below for the configuration options. `--socket=`*path* : Use *path* as the [`lacme-accountd`(1)] UNIX-domain socket to connect to for signature requests from the [ACME] client. `lacme` aborts if `path` is readable or writable by other users, or if its parent directory is writable by other users. This command-line option overrides the *socket* option of the [`[client]` section](#client-section) of the configuration file. Moreover this option is ignored when the configuration file has an [`[accountd]` section](#accountd-section); in that case `lacme` spawns [`lacme-accountd`(1)], and the two processes communicate through a socket pair. `-h`, `--help` : Display a brief help and exit. `-q`, `--quiet` : Be quiet. `--debug` : Turn on debug mode. Configuration file ================== If `--config=` is not given, `lacme` uses the first existing configuration file among *./lacme.conf*, *$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/lacme/lacme.conf* (or *~/.config/lacme/lacme.conf* if the `XDG_CONFIG_HOME` environment variable is not set), and */etc/lacme/lacme.conf*. Valid options are: Default section --------------- *config-certs* : For certificate issuances (`newOrder` command), specify the space-separated list of certificate configuration files or directories to use (see the **[certificate configuration file](#certificate-configuration-file)** section below for the configuration options). Paths not starting with `/` are relative to the directory name of the **[configuration filename](#configuration-file)**. The list of files and directories is processed in order, with the later items taking precedence. Files in a directory are processed in lexicographic order, only considering the ones with suffix `.conf`. Default: `lacme-certs.conf lacme-certs.conf.d/`. `[client]` section ------------------ This section is used for configuring the [ACME] client (which takes care of [ACME] commands and dialogues with the remote [ACME] server). *socket* : See `--socket=`. Default: *$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/S.lacme* if the `XDG_RUNTIME_DIR` environment variable is set. *user* : The username to drop privileges to (setting both effective and real uid). Preserve root privileges if the value is empty (not recommended). Default: `nobody`. *group* : The groupname to drop privileges to (setting both effective and real gid, and also setting the list of supplementary gids to that single group). Preserve root privileges if the value is empty (not recommended). Default: `nogroup`. *command* : Path to the [ACME] client executable. Default: `/usr/lib/lacme/client`. *server* : Root URI of the [ACME] server. Default: `https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory`. *timeout* : Timeout in seconds after which the client stops polling the [ACME] server and considers the request failed. Default: `10`. *SSL_verify* : Whether to verify the server certificate chain. Default: `Yes`. *SSL_version* : Specify the version of the SSL protocol used to transmit data. *SSL_cipher_list* : Specify the cipher list for the connection, see [`ciphers`(1ssl)] for more information. `[webserver]` section --------------------- This section is used to configure how [ACME] challenge responses are served during certificate issuance. *listen* : Comma- or space-separated list of addresses to listen on. Valid addresses are of the form `IPV4:PORT`, `[IPV6]:PORT` (where the `:PORT` suffix is optional and defaults to the HTTP port 80), or an absolute path of a UNIX-domain socket (created with mode `0666`). Default: `/var/run/lacme-www.socket`. **Note**: The default value is only suitable when an external HTTP daemon is publicly reachable and passes all ACME challenge requests to the webserver component through the UNIX-domain socket `/var/run/lacme-www.socket` (for instance using the provided `/etc/lacme/apache2.conf` or `/etc/lacme/nginx.conf` configuration snippets for each virtual host requiring authorization). If there is no HTTP daemon bound to port 80 one needs to set *listen* to `[::]` (or `0.0.0.0 [::]` when dual IPv4/IPv6 stack is disabled or unavailable), and possibly also set *iptables* to `Yes`. *challenge-directory* : Specify a non-existent directory under which an external HTTP daemon is configured to serve `GET` requests for challenge files under `/.well-known/acme-challenge/` (for each virtual host requiring authorization) as static files. This option is required when *listen* is empty. *user* : The username to drop privileges to (setting both effective and real uid). Preserve root privileges if the value is empty (not recommended). Default: `www-data`. *group* : The groupname to drop privileges to (setting both effective and real gid, and also setting the list of supplementary gids to that single group). Preserve root privileges if the value is empty (not recommended). Default: `www-data`. *command* : Path to the [ACME] webserver executable. A separate process is spawned for each address to *listen* on. (In particular no webserver process is forked when the *listen* option is empty.) Default: `/usr/lib/lacme/webserver`. *iptables* : Whether to automatically install temporary [`iptables`(8)] rules to open the `ADDRESS[:PORT]` specified with *listen*. The rules are automatically removed once `lacme` exits. Default: `No`. `[accountd]` section --------------------- This section is used for configuring the [`lacme-accountd`(1)] process. If the section (including its header) is absent or commented out, `lacme` connects to an existing UNIX-domain socket bound by a running [`lacme-accountd`(1)] process. *user* : The username to drop privileges to (setting both effective and real uid). Preserve root privileges if the value is empty. *group* : The groupname to drop privileges to (setting both effective and real gid, and also setting the list of supplementary gids to that single group). Preserve root privileges if the value is empty. *command* : Path to the [`lacme-accountd`(1)] executable. Default: `/usr/bin/lacme-accountd`. *config* : Path to the [`lacme-accountd`(1)] configuration file. Default: `/etc/lacme/lacme-accountd.conf`. *privkey* : The (private) account key to use for signing requests. See [`lacme-accountd`(1)] for details. *quiet* : Be quiet. Possible values: `Yes`/`No`. Certificate configuration file ============================== For certificate issuances (`newOrder` command), a separate file is used to configure paths to the certificate and key, as well as the subject, subjectAltName, etc. to generate Certificate Signing Requests. Each section denotes a separate certificate issuance. Valid options are: *certificate* : Where to store the issued certificate (in PEM format). At least one of *certificate* or *certificate-chain* is required. *certificate-chain* : Where to store the issued certificate, concatenated with the content of the file specified specified with the *CAfile* option (in PEM format). At least one of *certificate* or *certificate-chain* is required. *certificate-key* : Path the service's private key. This option is required. The following command can be used to generate a new 4096-bits RSA key in PEM format with mode 0600: openssl genrsa 4096 | install -m0600 /dev/stdin /path/to/srv.key *min-days* : For an existing certificate, the minimum number of days before its expiration date the section is considered for re-issuance. A negative value forces reissuance, while the number `0` limits reissuance to expired certificates. Default: the value of the CLI option `--min-days`, or `21` if there is no such option. *CAfile* : Path to the issuer's certificate. This is used for *certificate-chain* and to verify the validity of each issued certificate. Specifying an empty value skip certificate validation. Default: `/usr/share/lacme/lets-encrypt-x3-cross-signed.pem`. *hash* : Message digest algorithm to sign the Certificate Signing Request with. *keyUsage* : Comma-separated list of Key Usages, see [`x509v3_config`(5ssl)]. *subject* : Subject field of the Certificate Signing Request, in the form `/type0=value0/type1=value1/type2=…`. This option is required. *subjectAltName* : Comma-separated list of Subject Alternative Names, in the form `type0:value1,type1:value1,type2:…` The only `type` currently supported is `DNS`, to specify an alternative domain name. *chown* : An optional `username[:groupname]` to chown the issued *certificate* and *certificate-chain* to. *chmod* : An optional octal mode to chmod the issued *certificate* and *certificate-chain* to. *notify* : Command to pass the the system's command shell (`/bin/sh -c`) after successful installation of the *certificate* and/or *certificate-chain*. Examples ======== ~$ sudo lacme account --register --tos-agreed mailto:noreply@example.com ~$ sudo lacme newOrder ~$ sudo lacme revokeCert /path/to/server/certificate.pem See also ======== [`lacme-accountd`(1)] [ACME]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8555 [`lacme-accountd`(1)]: lacme-accountd.1.html [`iptables`(8)]: http://linux.die.net/man/8/iptables [`ciphers`(1ssl)]: https://www.openssl.org/docs/manmaster/apps/ciphers.html [`x509v3_config`(5ssl)]: https://www.openssl.org/docs/manmaster/apps/x509v3_config.html lacme-0.6/snippets/000077500000000000000000000000001352727020300143065ustar00rootroot00000000000000lacme-0.6/snippets/apache2.conf000066400000000000000000000006441352727020300164640ustar00rootroot00000000000000# Use Apache2 to serve ACME requests by passing them over to a # locally-bound lacme webserver component. # # This file needs to be sourced to the server directives (at least the # non-ssl one) of each virtual host requiring authorization. ProxyPass unix:///var/run/lacme-www.socket|http://localhost/.well-known/acme-challenge/ Order allow,deny Allow from all lacme-0.6/snippets/nginx.conf000066400000000000000000000013311352727020300162760ustar00rootroot00000000000000# Use Nginx to serve ACME requests; either directly, or by passing them # over to a locally-bound lacme webserver component. # # This file needs to be sourced to the server directives (at least the # non-ssl one) of each virtual host requiring authorization. location ^~ /.well-known/acme-challenge/ { # Pass ACME requests to lacme's webserver component proxy_pass http://unix:/var/run/lacme-www.socket; ## Alternatively, you can let nginx serve the requests by ## setting 'challenge-directory' to '/var/www/acme-challenge' in ## lacme's configuration file # alias /var/www/acme-challenge/; # default_type application/jose+json; # disable_symlinks on from=$document_root; # autoindex off; } lacme-0.6/webserver000077500000000000000000000110421352727020300143710ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl -T #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # ACME client written with process isolation and minimal privileges in mind # (webserver component) # Copyright © 2015-2017 Guilhem Moulin # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . #---------------------------------------------------------------------- use v5.14.2; use strict; use warnings; # Usage: webserver FD # # fdopen(3) the file descriptor FD (corresponding to a listening # socket), then keep accept(2)'ing connections and consider each # connection as the verification of an ACME challenge, i.e., serve the # requested challenge token. # # NOTE: one needs to chdir(2) to an appropriate ACME challenge directory # before running this program, since challenge tokens are (on purpose) # only looked for in the current directory. # # NOTE: one should run this program as an unprivileged user:group such # as "www-data:www-data"; bind(2)'ing to a privileged port such as 80 is # not a problem since FD can be bound as root prior to the execve(2). use Errno qw/EINTR ENOENT/; use Fcntl qw/O_NOFOLLOW O_RDONLY/; use Socket qw/AF_UNIX AF_INET AF_INET6/; # Untaint and fdopen(3) the listening socket (shift @ARGV // die) =~ /\A(\d+)\z/ or die; open (my $S, '+<&=', $1+0) or die "fdopen $1: $!"; my $ROOT = '/.well-known/acme-challenge'; close STDIN or die "close: $!"; close STDOUT or die "close: $!"; sub info($$$) { my ($sockaddr, $msg, $req) = @_; $req =~ s/\r\n\z// if defined $req; # get a string representation of the peer's address my $fam = Socket::sockaddr_family($sockaddr); my $peer; if ($fam == AF_UNIX) { $peer = Socket::unpack_sockaddr_un($sockaddr); } else { my (undef, $ip) = $fam == AF_INET ? Socket::unpack_sockaddr_in($sockaddr) : $fam == AF_INET6 ? Socket::unpack_sockaddr_in6($sockaddr) : die; $peer = Socket::inet_ntop($fam, $ip); } $msg .= " from [$peer]" if defined $peer and $peer ne ''; $msg .= ": $req" if defined $req; print STDERR $msg, "\n"; } while (1) { my $sockaddr = accept(my $conn, $S) or do { next if $! == EINTR; # try again if accept(2) was interrupted by a signal die "accept: $!"; }; my $req = $conn->getline(); info($sockaddr, "[$$] Incoming connection", $req) if $ENV{DEBUG}; next unless defined $req; if ($req !~ s/\A(GET|HEAD) (.*) HTTP\/(1\.[01])\r\n\z/$2/) { info($sockaddr, "Error: Bad request", $req); next; } my ($method, $proto) = ($1, $3); # Consume (and ignore) the headers while (defined (my $h = $conn->getline())) { last if $h eq "\r\n" }; my ($status_line, $content_type, $content); if ($req =~ /\A\Q$ROOT\E\/([A-Za-z0-9_\-]+)\z/) { # only serve base64-encoded filenames (tokens) in the cwd # XXX stat(2) followed by open(2) is racy; open(2) would hang if # an attacker manages to replace a regular file with a FIFO # between the syscalls, leading to denial of service; however # there shouldn't be any risk of information disclosure as we're # not following symlinks (and the cwd is not owned by us) if (-f $1 and sysopen(my $fh, $1, O_NOFOLLOW|O_RDONLY)) { ($status_line, $content_type) = ('200 OK', 'application/jose+json'); $content = do { local $/ = undef; $fh->getline() }; $fh->close() or die "close: $!"; } elsif ($! == ENOENT) { # errno from either stat(2) or open(2) $status_line = '404 Not Found'; } } $conn->print( "HTTP/$proto ", ($status_line // '403 Forbidden'), "\r\n" ); $conn->print( "Content-Type: $content_type\r\n" ) if defined $content_type; $conn->print( "Content-Length: ".length($content)."\r\n" ) if defined $content; $conn->print( "Connection: close\r\n" ); $conn->print( "\r\n" ); $conn->print( $content ) if defined $content and $method eq 'GET'; $conn->close() or die "close: $!"; }