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path_login.go
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package cert
import (
"crypto/tls"
"crypto/x509"
"encoding/pem"
"errors"
"strings"
"github.com/hashicorp/vault/logical"
"github.com/hashicorp/vault/logical/framework"
)
// ParsedCert is a certificate that has been configured as trusted
type ParsedCert struct {
Entry *CertEntry
Certificates []*x509.Certificate
}
func pathLogin(b *backend) *framework.Path {
return &framework.Path{
Pattern: "login",
Fields: map[string]*framework.FieldSchema{},
Callbacks: map[logical.Operation]framework.OperationFunc{
logical.WriteOperation: b.pathLogin,
},
}
}
func (b *backend) pathLogin(
req *logical.Request, data *framework.FieldData) (*logical.Response, error) {
// Get the connection state
if req.Connection == nil || req.Connection.ConnState == nil {
return logical.ErrorResponse("tls connection required"), nil
}
connState := req.Connection.ConnState
// Load the trusted certificates
roots, trusted := b.loadTrustedCerts(req.Storage)
// Validate the connection state is trusted
trustedChains, err := validateConnState(roots, connState)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// If no trusted chain was found, client is not authenticated
if len(trustedChains) == 0 {
return logical.ErrorResponse("invalid certificate or no client certificate supplied"), nil
}
// Match the trusted chain with the policy
matched := b.matchPolicy(trustedChains, trusted)
if matched == nil {
return nil, nil
}
// Generate a response
resp := &logical.Response{
Auth: &logical.Auth{
Policies: matched.Entry.Policies,
DisplayName: matched.Entry.DisplayName,
Metadata: map[string]string{
"cert_name": matched.Entry.Name,
"common_name": connState.PeerCertificates[0].Subject.CommonName,
},
LeaseOptions: logical.LeaseOptions{
Renewable: true,
Lease: matched.Entry.Lease,
},
},
}
return resp, nil
}
// matchPolicy is used to match the associated policy with the certificate that
// was used to establish the client identity.
func (b *backend) matchPolicy(chains [][]*x509.Certificate, trusted []*ParsedCert) *ParsedCert {
// There is probably a better way to do this...
for _, chain := range chains {
for _, trust := range trusted {
for _, tCert := range trust.Certificates {
for _, cCert := range chain {
if tCert.Equal(cCert) {
return trust
}
}
}
}
}
return nil
}
// loadTrustedCerts is used to load all the trusted certificates from the backend
func (b *backend) loadTrustedCerts(store logical.Storage) (pool *x509.CertPool, trusted []*ParsedCert) {
pool = x509.NewCertPool()
names, err := store.List("cert/")
if err != nil {
b.Logger().Printf("[ERR] cert: failed to list trusted certs: %v", err)
return
}
for _, name := range names {
entry, err := b.Cert(store, strings.TrimPrefix(name, "cert/"))
if err != nil {
b.Logger().Printf("[ERR] cert: failed to load trusted certs '%s': %v", name, err)
continue
}
parsed := parsePEM([]byte(entry.Certificate))
if len(parsed) == 0 {
b.Logger().Printf("[ERR] cert: failed to parse certificate for '%s'", name)
continue
}
for _, p := range parsed {
pool.AddCert(p)
}
// Create a ParsedCert entry
trusted = append(trusted, &ParsedCert{
Entry: entry,
Certificates: parsed,
})
}
return
}
// parsePEM parses a PEM encoded x509 certificate
func parsePEM(raw []byte) (certs []*x509.Certificate) {
for len(raw) > 0 {
var block *pem.Block
block, raw = pem.Decode(raw)
if block == nil {
break
}
if block.Type != "CERTIFICATE" || len(block.Headers) != 0 {
continue
}
cert, err := x509.ParseCertificate(block.Bytes)
if err != nil {
continue
}
certs = append(certs, cert)
}
return
}
// validateConnState is used to validate that the TLS client is authorized
// by at trusted certificate. Most of this logic is lifted from the client
// verification logic here: http://golang.org/src/crypto/tls/handshake_server.go
// The trusted chains are returned.
func validateConnState(roots *x509.CertPool, cs *tls.ConnectionState) ([][]*x509.Certificate, error) {
opts := x509.VerifyOptions{
Roots: roots,
Intermediates: x509.NewCertPool(),
KeyUsages: []x509.ExtKeyUsage{x509.ExtKeyUsageAny},
}
certs := cs.PeerCertificates
if len(certs) == 0 {
return nil, nil
}
if len(certs) > 1 {
for _, cert := range certs[1:] {
opts.Intermediates.AddCert(cert)
}
}
chains, err := certs[0].Verify(opts)
if err != nil {
if _, ok := err.(x509.UnknownAuthorityError); ok {
return nil, nil
}
return nil, errors.New("failed to verify client's certificate: " + err.Error())
}
return chains, nil
}
func (b *backend) pathLoginRenew(
req *logical.Request, d *framework.FieldData) (*logical.Response, error) {
// Get the cert and validate auth
cert, err := b.Cert(req.Storage, req.Auth.Metadata["cert_name"])
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if cert == nil {
// User no longer exists, do not renew
return nil, nil
}
return framework.LeaseExtend(cert.Lease, 0, false)(req, d)
}