package softcas import ( "context" "crypto" "crypto/rsa" "crypto/x509" "time" "github.com/pkg/errors" "go.step.sm/crypto/kms" kmsapi "go.step.sm/crypto/kms/apiv1" "go.step.sm/crypto/x509util" "github.com/smallstep/certificates/cas/apiv1" ) func init() { apiv1.Register(apiv1.SoftCAS, func(ctx context.Context, opts apiv1.Options) (apiv1.CertificateAuthorityService, error) { return New(ctx, opts) }) } var now = time.Now // SoftCAS implements a Certificate Authority Service using Golang or KMS // crypto. This is the default CAS used in step-ca. type SoftCAS struct { CertificateChain []*x509.Certificate Signer crypto.Signer CertificateSigner func() ([]*x509.Certificate, crypto.Signer, error) KeyManager kms.KeyManager } // New creates a new CertificateAuthorityService implementation using Golang or KMS // crypto. func New(ctx context.Context, opts apiv1.Options) (*SoftCAS, error) { if !opts.IsCreator { switch { case len(opts.CertificateChain) == 0 && opts.CertificateSigner == nil: return nil, errors.New("softCAS 'CertificateChain' cannot be nil") case opts.Signer == nil && opts.CertificateSigner == nil: return nil, errors.New("softCAS 'signer' cannot be nil") } } return &SoftCAS{ CertificateChain: opts.CertificateChain, Signer: opts.Signer, CertificateSigner: opts.CertificateSigner, KeyManager: opts.KeyManager, }, nil } // CreateCertificate signs a new certificate using Golang or KMS crypto. func (c *SoftCAS) CreateCertificate(req *apiv1.CreateCertificateRequest) (*apiv1.CreateCertificateResponse, error) { switch { case req.Template == nil: return nil, errors.New("createCertificateRequest `template` cannot be nil") case req.Lifetime == 0: return nil, errors.New("createCertificateRequest `lifetime` cannot be 0") } t := now() // Provisioners can also set specific values. if req.Template.NotBefore.IsZero() { req.Template.NotBefore = t.Add(-1 * req.Backdate) } if req.Template.NotAfter.IsZero() { req.Template.NotAfter = t.Add(req.Lifetime) } chain, signer, err := c.getCertSigner() if err != nil { return nil, err } req.Template.Issuer = chain[0].Subject cert, err := createCertificate(req.Template, chain[0], req.Template.PublicKey, signer) if err != nil { return nil, err } return &apiv1.CreateCertificateResponse{ Certificate: cert, CertificateChain: chain, }, nil } // RenewCertificate signs the given certificate template using Golang or KMS crypto. func (c *SoftCAS) RenewCertificate(req *apiv1.RenewCertificateRequest) (*apiv1.RenewCertificateResponse, error) { switch { case req.Template == nil: return nil, errors.New("createCertificateRequest `template` cannot be nil") case req.Lifetime == 0: return nil, errors.New("createCertificateRequest `lifetime` cannot be 0") } t := now() req.Template.NotBefore = t.Add(-1 * req.Backdate) req.Template.NotAfter = t.Add(req.Lifetime) chain, signer, err := c.getCertSigner() if err != nil { return nil, err } req.Template.Issuer = chain[0].Subject cert, err := createCertificate(req.Template, chain[0], req.Template.PublicKey, signer) if err != nil { return nil, err } return &apiv1.RenewCertificateResponse{ Certificate: cert, CertificateChain: chain, }, nil } // RevokeCertificate revokes the given certificate in step-ca. In SoftCAS this // operation is a no-op as the actual revoke will happen when we store the entry // in the db. func (c *SoftCAS) RevokeCertificate(req *apiv1.RevokeCertificateRequest) (*apiv1.RevokeCertificateResponse, error) { chain, _, err := c.getCertSigner() if err != nil { return nil, err } return &apiv1.RevokeCertificateResponse{ Certificate: req.Certificate, CertificateChain: chain, }, nil } // CreateCertificateAuthority creates a root or an intermediate certificate. func (c *SoftCAS) CreateCertificateAuthority(req *apiv1.CreateCertificateAuthorityRequest) (*apiv1.CreateCertificateAuthorityResponse, error) { switch { case req.Template == nil: return nil, errors.New("createCertificateAuthorityRequest `template` cannot be nil") case req.Lifetime == 0: return nil, errors.New("createCertificateAuthorityRequest `lifetime` cannot be 0") case req.Type == apiv1.IntermediateCA && req.Parent == nil: return nil, errors.New("createCertificateAuthorityRequest `parent` cannot be nil") case req.Type == apiv1.IntermediateCA && req.Parent.Certificate == nil: return nil, errors.New("createCertificateAuthorityRequest `parent.template` cannot be nil") case req.Type == apiv1.IntermediateCA && req.Parent.Signer == nil: return nil, errors.New("createCertificateAuthorityRequest `parent.signer` cannot be nil") } key, err := c.createKey(req.CreateKey) if err != nil { return nil, err } signer, err := c.createSigner(&key.CreateSignerRequest) if err != nil { return nil, err } t := now() if req.Template.NotBefore.IsZero() { req.Template.NotBefore = t.Add(-1 * req.Backdate) } if req.Template.NotAfter.IsZero() { req.Template.NotAfter = t.Add(req.Lifetime) } var cert *x509.Certificate switch req.Type { case apiv1.RootCA: cert, err = createCertificate(req.Template, req.Template, signer.Public(), signer) if err != nil { return nil, err } case apiv1.IntermediateCA: cert, err = createCertificate(req.Template, req.Parent.Certificate, signer.Public(), req.Parent.Signer) if err != nil { return nil, err } default: return nil, errors.Errorf("createCertificateAuthorityRequest `type=%d' is invalid or not supported", req.Type) } // Add the parent var chain []*x509.Certificate if req.Parent != nil { chain = append(chain, req.Parent.Certificate) chain = append(chain, req.Parent.CertificateChain...) } return &apiv1.CreateCertificateAuthorityResponse{ Name: cert.Subject.CommonName, Certificate: cert, CertificateChain: chain, KeyName: key.Name, PublicKey: key.PublicKey, PrivateKey: key.PrivateKey, Signer: signer, }, nil } // initializeKeyManager initializes the default key manager if was not given. func (c *SoftCAS) initializeKeyManager() (err error) { if c.KeyManager == nil { c.KeyManager, err = kms.New(context.Background(), kmsapi.Options{ Type: kmsapi.DefaultKMS, }) } return } // getCertSigner returns the certificate chain and signer to use. func (c *SoftCAS) getCertSigner() ([]*x509.Certificate, crypto.Signer, error) { if c.CertificateSigner != nil { return c.CertificateSigner() } return c.CertificateChain, c.Signer, nil } // createKey uses the configured kms to create a key. func (c *SoftCAS) createKey(req *kmsapi.CreateKeyRequest) (*kmsapi.CreateKeyResponse, error) { if err := c.initializeKeyManager(); err != nil { return nil, err } if req == nil { req = &kmsapi.CreateKeyRequest{ SignatureAlgorithm: kmsapi.ECDSAWithSHA256, } } return c.KeyManager.CreateKey(req) } // createSigner uses the configured kms to create a singer func (c *SoftCAS) createSigner(req *kmsapi.CreateSignerRequest) (crypto.Signer, error) { if err := c.initializeKeyManager(); err != nil { return nil, err } return c.KeyManager.CreateSigner(req) } // createCertificate sets the SignatureAlgorithm of the template if necessary // and calls x509util.CreateCertificate. func createCertificate(template, parent *x509.Certificate, pub crypto.PublicKey, signer crypto.Signer) (*x509.Certificate, error) { // Signers can specify the signature algorithm. This is especially important // when x509.CreateCertificate attempts to validate a RSAPSS signature. if template.SignatureAlgorithm == 0 { if sa, ok := signer.(apiv1.SignatureAlgorithmGetter); ok { template.SignatureAlgorithm = sa.SignatureAlgorithm() } else if _, ok := parent.PublicKey.(*rsa.PublicKey); ok { template.SignatureAlgorithm = parent.SignatureAlgorithm } } return x509util.CreateCertificate(template, parent, pub, signer) }