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package ca
import (
"crypto/tls"
"crypto/x509"
"net/http"
"os"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"github.com/smallstep/certificates/api"
"github.com/smallstep/certificates/authority/provisioner"
"github.com/smallstep/certificates/ca"
"github.com/smallstep/cli/command"
"github.com/smallstep/cli/crypto/pemutil"
"github.com/smallstep/cli/crypto/pki"
"github.com/smallstep/cli/crypto/x509util"
"github.com/smallstep/cli/errs"
"github.com/smallstep/cli/flags"
"github.com/smallstep/cli/jose"
"github.com/smallstep/cli/ui"
"github.com/smallstep/cli/utils/cautils"
"github.com/urfave/cli"
"golang.org/x/crypto/ocsp"
)
/*
NOTE: This command currently only supports passive revocation. Passive revocation
means preventing a certificate from being renewed and letting it expire.
TODO: Add support for CRL and OCSP.
*/
func revokeCertificateCommand() cli.Command {
return cli.Command{
Name: "revoke",
Action: command.ActionFunc(revokeCertificateAction),
Usage: "revoke a certificate",
UsageText: `**step ca revoke** <serial-number>
[**--cert**=<path>] [**--key**=<path>] [**--token**=<ott>]
[**--ca-url**=<uri>] [**--root**=<path>] [**--reason**=<string>]
[**--reasonCode**=<code>] [**-offline**]`,
Description: `
**step ca revoke** command revokes a certificate with the given serial
number.
**Active Revocation**: A certificate is no longer valid from the moment it has
been actively revoked. Clients are required to check against centralized
sources of certificate validity information (e.g. by using CRLs (Certificate
Revocation Lists) or OCSP (Online Certificate Status Protocol)) to
verify that certificates have not been revoked. Active Revocation requires
clients to take an active role in certificate validation for the benefit of
real time revocation.
**Passive Revocation**: A certificate that has been passively revoked can no
longer be renewed. It will still be valid for the remainder of it's validity period,
but cannot be prolonged. The benefit of passive revocation is that clients
can verify certificates in a simple, decentralized manner without relying on
centralized 3rd parties. Passive revocation works best with short
certificate lifetimes.
**step ca revoke** currently only supports passive revocation. Active revocation
is on our roadmap.
## POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
<serial-number>
: The serial number of the certificate that should be revoked. Can be left blank
either to be supplied by prompt or when using --cert and --key flags for
revocation over mTLS.
## EXAMPLES
Revoke a certificate using a transparently generated API token and the default
'unspecified' reason:
'''
$ step ca revoke 308893286343609293989051180431574390766
'''
Revoke a certificate using a transparently generated token and configured reason
and reasonCode:
'''
$ step ca revoke --reason "laptop compromised" --reasonCode 1 308893286343609293989051180431574390766
'''
Revoke a certificate using a transparently generated token and configured reason
and stringified reasonCode:
'''
$ step ca revoke --reason "laptop compromised" --reasonCode "key compromise" 308893286343609293989051180431574390766
'''
Revoke a certificate using that same certificate to validate and authorize the
request (rather than a token) over mTLS:
'''
$ step ca revoke --cert mike.cert --key mike.key
'''
Revoke a certificate using a token, generated by a provisioner, to authorize
the request with the CA:
'''
$ TOKEN=$(step ca token --revoke 308893286343609293989051180431574390766)
$ step ca revoke --token $TOKEN 308893286343609293989051180431574390766
'''
Revoke a certificate in offline mode:
'''
$ step ca revoke --offline 308893286343609293989051180431574390766
'''
Revoke a certificate in offline mode using --cert and --key (the cert/key pair
will be validated against the root and intermediate certifcates configured in
the step CA):
'''
$ step ca revoke --offline --cert foo.crt --key foo.key
'''`,
Flags: []cli.Flag{
flags.CaConfig,
flags.CaURL,
flags.Offline,
flags.Root,
flags.Token,
cli.StringFlag{
Name: "reasonCode",
Value: "",
Usage: `The <reasonCode> specifies the reason for revocation - chose from a list of
common revocation reasons. If unset, the default is Unspecified.
: <reasonCode> can be a number from 0-9 or a case insensitive string matching
one of the following options:
**Unspecified**
: No reason given (Default -- reasonCode=0).
**KeyCompromise**
: The key is believed to have been compromised (reasonCode=1).
**CACompromise**
: The issuing Certificate Authority itself has been compromised (reasonCode=2).
**AffiliationChanged**
: The certificate contained affiliation information, for example, it may
have been an EV certificate and the associated business is no longer owned by
the same entity (reasonCode=3).
**Superseded**
: The certificate is being replaced (reasonCode=4).
**CessationOfOperation**
: If a CA is decommissioned, no longer to be used, the CA's certificate
should be revoked with this reason code. Do not revoke the CA's certificate if
the CA no longer issues new certificates, yet still publishes CRLs for the
currently issued certificates (reasonCode=5).
**CertificateHold**
: A temporary revocation that indicates that a CA will not vouch for a
certificate at a specific point in time. Once a certificate is revoked with a
CertificateHold reason code, the certificate can then be revoked with another
Reason Code, or unrevoked and returned to use (reasonCode=6).
**RemoveFromCRL**
: If a certificate is revoked with the CertificateHold reason code, it is
possible to "unrevoke" a certificate. The unrevoking process still lists the
certificate in the CRL, but with the reason code set to RemoveFromCRL.
Note: This is specific to the CertificateHold reason and is only used in DeltaCRLs
(reasonCode=8).
**PrivilegeWithdrawn**
: The right to represent the given entity was revoked for some reason
(reasonCode=9).
**AACompromise**
: It is known or suspected that aspects of the AA validated in the
attribute certificate have been compromised (reasonCode=10).
`,
},
cli.StringFlag{
Name: "reason",
Usage: `The <string> representing the reason for which the cert is being revoked.`,
},
cli.StringFlag{
Name: "cert",
Usage: `The path to the <cert> that should be revoked.`,
},
cli.StringFlag{
Name: "key",
Usage: `The <path> to the key corresponding to the cert that should be revoked.`,
},
},
}
}
func revokeCertificateAction(ctx *cli.Context) error {
args := ctx.Args()
serial := args.Get(0)
certFile, keyFile := ctx.String("cert"), ctx.String("key")
token := ctx.String("token")
offline := ctx.Bool("offline")
// Validate the reasonCode arg early in the flow.
if _, err := ReasonCodeToNum(ctx.String("reasonCode")); err != nil {
return err
}
// offline and token are incompatible because the token is generated before
// the start of the offline CA.
if offline && len(token) != 0 {
return errs.IncompatibleFlagWithFlag(ctx, "offline", "token")
}
// revokeFlow unifies online and offline flows on a single api.
flow, err := newRevokeFlow(ctx, certFile, keyFile)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// If cert and key are passed then infer the serial number and certificate
// that should be revoked.
if len(certFile) > 0 || len(keyFile) > 0 {
// Must be using cert/key flags for mTLS revoke so should be 0 cmd line args.
if ctx.NArg() > 0 {
return errors.Errorf("'%s %s --cert <certificate> --key <key>' expects no additional positional arguments", ctx.App.Name, ctx.Command.Name)
}
if len(certFile) == 0 {
return errs.RequiredWithFlag(ctx, "key", "cert")
}
if len(keyFile) == 0 {
return errs.RequiredWithFlag(ctx, "cert", "key")
}
if len(token) > 0 {
errs.IncompatibleFlagWithFlag(ctx, "cert", "token")
}
if len(serial) > 0 {
errs.IncompatibleFlagWithFlag(ctx, "cert", "serial")
}
var cert []*x509.Certificate
cert, err = pemutil.ReadCertificateBundle(certFile)
if err != nil {
return err
}
serial = cert[0].SerialNumber.String()
} else {
// Must be using serial number so verify that only 1 command line args was given.
if err = errs.NumberOfArguments(ctx, 1); err != nil {
return err
}
if len(token) == 0 {
// No token and no cert/key pair - so generate a token.
token, err = flow.GenerateToken(ctx, &serial)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
}
if err := flow.Revoke(ctx, serial, token); err != nil {
return err
}
ui.Printf("Certificate with Serial Number %s has been revoked.\n", serial)
return nil
}
type revokeTokenClaims struct {
SHA string `json:"sha"`
jose.Claims
}
type revokeFlow struct {
offlineCA *cautils.OfflineCA
offline bool
}
func newRevokeFlow(ctx *cli.Context, certFile, keyFile string) (*revokeFlow, error) {
var err error
var offlineClient *cautils.OfflineCA
offline := ctx.Bool("offline")
if offline {
caConfig := ctx.String("ca-config")
if caConfig == "" {
return nil, errs.InvalidFlagValue(ctx, "ca-config", "", "")
}
offlineClient, err = cautils.NewOfflineCA(caConfig)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if len(certFile) > 0 || len(keyFile) > 0 {
if err = offlineClient.VerifyClientCert(certFile, keyFile); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
}
return &revokeFlow{
offlineCA: offlineClient,
offline: offline,
}, nil
}
func (f *revokeFlow) getClient(ctx *cli.Context, serial, token string) (cautils.CaClient, error) {
if f.offline {
return f.offlineCA, nil
}
// Create online client
rootFile := ctx.String("root")
caURL := ctx.String("ca-url")
var options []ca.ClientOption
if len(token) > 0 {
tok, err := jose.ParseSigned(token)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "error parsing flag '--token'")
}
var claims revokeTokenClaims
if err := tok.UnsafeClaimsWithoutVerification(&claims); err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "error parsing flag '--token'")
}
if strings.ToLower(claims.Subject) != strings.ToLower(serial) {
return nil, errors.Errorf("token subject '%s' and serial number '%s' do not match", claims.Subject, serial)
}
// Prepare client for bootstrap or provisioning tokens
if len(claims.SHA) > 0 && len(claims.Audience) > 0 && strings.HasPrefix(strings.ToLower(claims.Audience[0]), "http") {
if len(caURL) == 0 {
caURL = claims.Audience[0]
}
options = append(options, ca.WithRootSHA256(claims.SHA))
ui.PrintSelected("CA", caURL)
return ca.NewClient(caURL, options...)
}
}
if len(caURL) == 0 {
return nil, errs.RequiredFlag(ctx, "ca-url")
}
if len(rootFile) == 0 {
rootFile = pki.GetRootCAPath()
if _, err := os.Stat(rootFile); err != nil {
return nil, errs.RequiredFlag(ctx, "root")
}
}
options = append(options, ca.WithRootFile(rootFile))
ui.PrintSelected("CA", caURL)
return ca.NewClient(caURL, options...)
}
func (f *revokeFlow) GenerateToken(ctx *cli.Context, subject *string) (string, error) {
// For offline just generate the token
if f.offline {
return f.offlineCA.GenerateToken(ctx, cautils.RevokeType, *subject, nil, time.Time{}, time.Time{}, provisioner.TimeDuration{}, provisioner.TimeDuration{})
}
// Use online CA to get the provisioners and generate the token
caURL := ctx.String("ca-url")
if len(caURL) == 0 {
return "", errs.RequiredUnlessFlag(ctx, "ca-url", "token")
}
root := ctx.String("root")
if len(root) == 0 {
root = pki.GetRootCAPath()
if _, err := os.Stat(root); err != nil {
return "", errs.RequiredUnlessFlag(ctx, "root", "token")
}
}
var err error
if *subject == "" {
*subject, err = ui.Prompt("What is the Serial Number of the certificate you would like to revoke? (`step certificate inspect foo.cert`)", ui.WithValidateNotEmpty())
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
}
return cautils.NewTokenFlow(ctx, cautils.RevokeType, *subject, nil, caURL, root, time.Time{}, time.Time{}, provisioner.TimeDuration{}, provisioner.TimeDuration{})
}
func (f *revokeFlow) Revoke(ctx *cli.Context, serial, token string) error {
client, err := f.getClient(ctx, serial, token)
if err != nil {
return err
}
reason := ctx.String("reason")
// Convert the reasonCode flag to an OCSP revocation code.
reasonCode, err := ReasonCodeToNum(ctx.String("reasonCode"))
if err != nil {
return err
}
var tr http.RoundTripper
// If token is not provided then set up mTLS client with expected cert and key.
if len(token) == 0 {
certFile, keyFile := ctx.String("cert"), ctx.String("key")
// If there is no token then we must be doing a Revoke over mTLS.
var cert tls.Certificate
cert, err = tls.LoadX509KeyPair(certFile, keyFile)
if err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "error loading certificates")
}
if len(cert.Certificate) == 0 {
return errors.New("error loading certificate: certificate chain is empty")
}
root := ctx.String("root")
if len(root) == 0 {
root = pki.GetRootCAPath()
if _, err = os.Stat(root); err != nil {
return errs.RequiredUnlessFlag(ctx, "root", "token")
}
}
var rootCAs *x509.CertPool
rootCAs, err = x509util.ReadCertPool(root)
if err != nil {
return err
}
tr = &http.Transport{
TLSClientConfig: &tls.Config{
RootCAs: rootCAs,
PreferServerCipherSuites: true,
Certificates: []tls.Certificate{cert},
},
}
}
req := &api.RevokeRequest{
Serial: serial,
Reason: reason,
ReasonCode: reasonCode,
OTT: token,
Passive: true,
}
if _, err = client.Revoke(req, tr); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// RevocationReasonCodes is a map between string reason codes
// to integers as defined in RFC 5280
var RevocationReasonCodes = map[string]int{
"unspecified": ocsp.Unspecified,
"keycompromise": ocsp.KeyCompromise,
"cacompromise": ocsp.CACompromise,
"affiliationchanged": ocsp.AffiliationChanged,
"superseded": ocsp.Superseded,
"cessationofoperation": ocsp.CessationOfOperation,
"certificatehold": ocsp.CertificateHold,
"removefromcrl": ocsp.RemoveFromCRL,
"privilegewithdrawn": ocsp.PrivilegeWithdrawn,
"aacompromise": ocsp.AACompromise,
}
// ReasonCodeToNum converts a string encoded code to a number.
// 1) "4" -> 4
// 2) "key compromise" -> 1
// 3) "keYComPromIse" -> 1
func ReasonCodeToNum(rc string) (int, error) {
// default to 0
if rc == "" {
return 0, nil
}
if code, err := strconv.Atoi(rc); err == nil {
if code < ocsp.Unspecified || code > ocsp.AACompromise {
return -1, errors.Errorf("reasonCode out of bounds. Got %d, but want value between %d and %d",
code, ocsp.Unspecified, ocsp.AACompromise)
}
return code, nil
}
code, found := RevocationReasonCodes[strings.ToLower(strings.Replace(rc, " ", "", -1))]
if !found {
return 0, errors.Errorf("unrecognized revocation reason code '%s'", rc)
}
return code, nil
}