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revoke.go
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package api
import (
"context"
"net/http"
"github.com/smallstep/certificates/authority"
"github.com/smallstep/certificates/authority/provisioner"
"github.com/smallstep/certificates/errs"
"github.com/smallstep/certificates/logging"
"golang.org/x/crypto/ocsp"
)
// RevokeResponse is the response object that returns the health of the server.
type RevokeResponse struct {
Status string `json:"status"`
}
// RevokeRequest is the request body for a revocation request.
type RevokeRequest struct {
Serial string `json:"serial"`
OTT string `json:"ott"`
ReasonCode int `json:"reasonCode"`
Reason string `json:"reason"`
Passive bool `json:"passive"`
}
// Validate checks the fields of the RevokeRequest and returns nil if they are ok
// or an error if something is wrong.
func (r *RevokeRequest) Validate() (err error) {
if r.Serial == "" {
return errs.BadRequest("missing serial")
}
if r.ReasonCode < ocsp.Unspecified || r.ReasonCode > ocsp.AACompromise {
return errs.BadRequest("reasonCode out of bounds")
}
if !r.Passive {
return errs.NotImplemented("non-passive revocation not implemented")
}
return
}
// Revoke supports handful of different methods that revoke a Certificate.
//
// NOTE: currently only Passive revocation is supported.
//
// TODO: Add CRL and OCSP support.
func (h *caHandler) Revoke(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
var body RevokeRequest
if err := ReadJSON(r.Body, &body); err != nil {
WriteError(w, errs.Wrap(http.StatusBadRequest, err, "error reading request body"))
return
}
if err := body.Validate(); err != nil {
WriteError(w, err)
return
}
opts := &authority.RevokeOptions{
Serial: body.Serial,
Reason: body.Reason,
ReasonCode: body.ReasonCode,
PassiveOnly: body.Passive,
}
ctx := provisioner.NewContextWithMethod(context.Background(), provisioner.RevokeMethod)
// A token indicates that we are using the api via a provisioner token,
// otherwise it is assumed that the certificate is revoking itself over mTLS.
if len(body.OTT) > 0 {
logOtt(w, body.OTT)
if _, err := h.Authority.Authorize(ctx, body.OTT); err != nil {
WriteError(w, errs.UnauthorizedErr(err))
return
}
opts.OTT = body.OTT
} else {
// If no token is present, then the request must be made over mTLS and
// the client certificate Serial Number must match the serial number
// being revoked.
if r.TLS == nil || len(r.TLS.PeerCertificates) == 0 {
WriteError(w, errs.BadRequest("missing ott or peer certificate"))
return
}
opts.Crt = r.TLS.PeerCertificates[0]
if opts.Crt.SerialNumber.String() != opts.Serial {
WriteError(w, errs.BadRequest("revoke: serial number in mtls certificate different than body"))
return
}
// TODO: should probably be checking if the certificate was revoked here.
// Will need to thread that request down to the authority, so will need
// to add API for that.
logCertificate(w, opts.Crt)
opts.MTLS = true
}
if err := h.Authority.Revoke(ctx, opts); err != nil {
WriteError(w, errs.ForbiddenErr(err))
return
}
logRevoke(w, opts)
JSON(w, &RevokeResponse{Status: "ok"})
}
func logRevoke(w http.ResponseWriter, ri *authority.RevokeOptions) {
if rl, ok := w.(logging.ResponseLogger); ok {
rl.WithFields(map[string]interface{}{
"serial": ri.Serial,
"reasonCode": ri.ReasonCode,
"reason": ri.Reason,
"passiveOnly": ri.PassiveOnly,
"mTLS": ri.MTLS,
})
}
}