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community.general/plugins/modules/system/java_cert.py
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java_cert - fix incorrect certificate alias on pkcs12 import () ()
* fix wrong certificate alias used when importing pkcs12, modify error output, stdout is more relevant than stderr

* add changelog fragment

* fix changelog fragment

(cherry picked from commit 8f083d5d85)

Co-authored-by: absynth76 <58172580+absynth76@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-05-22 13:46:32 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright: (c) 2013, RSD Services S.A
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
__metaclass__ = type
DOCUMENTATION = r'''
---
module: java_cert
short_description: Uses keytool to import/remove key from java keystore (cacerts)
description:
- This is a wrapper module around keytool, which can be used to import/remove
certificates from a given java keystore.
options:
cert_url:
description:
- Basic URL to fetch SSL certificate from.
- One of C(cert_url) or C(cert_path) is required to load certificate.
type: str
cert_port:
description:
- Port to connect to URL.
- This will be used to create server URL:PORT.
type: int
default: 443
cert_path:
description:
- Local path to load certificate from.
- One of C(cert_url) or C(cert_path) is required to load certificate.
type: path
cert_alias:
description:
- Imported certificate alias.
- The alias is used when checking for the presence of a certificate in the keystore.
type: str
trust_cacert:
description:
- Trust imported cert as CAcert.
type: bool
default: False
version_added: '0.2.0'
pkcs12_path:
description:
- Local path to load PKCS12 keystore from.
type: path
pkcs12_password:
description:
- Password for importing from PKCS12 keystore.
type: str
default: ''
pkcs12_alias:
description:
- Alias in the PKCS12 keystore.
type: str
keystore_path:
description:
- Path to keystore.
type: path
keystore_pass:
description:
- Keystore password.
type: str
required: true
keystore_create:
description:
- Create keystore if it does not exist.
type: bool
default: false
keystore_type:
description:
- Keystore type (JCEKS, JKS).
type: str
executable:
description:
- Path to keytool binary if not used we search in PATH for it.
type: str
default: keytool
state:
description:
- Defines action which can be either certificate import or removal.
- When state is present, the certificate will always idempotently be inserted
into the keystore, even if there already exists a cert alias that is different.
type: str
choices: [ absent, present ]
default: present
requirements: [openssl, keytool]
author:
- Adam Hamsik (@haad)
'''
EXAMPLES = r'''
- name: Import SSL certificate from google.com to a given cacerts keystore
community.general.java_cert:
cert_url: google.com
cert_port: 443
keystore_path: /usr/lib/jvm/jre7/lib/security/cacerts
keystore_pass: changeit
state: present
- name: Remove certificate with given alias from a keystore
community.general.java_cert:
cert_url: google.com
keystore_path: /usr/lib/jvm/jre7/lib/security/cacerts
keystore_pass: changeit
executable: /usr/lib/jvm/jre7/bin/keytool
state: absent
- name: Import trusted CA from SSL certificate
community.general.java_cert:
cert_path: /opt/certs/rootca.crt
keystore_path: /tmp/cacerts
keystore_pass: changeit
keystore_create: yes
state: present
cert_alias: LE_RootCA
trust_cacert: True
- name: Import SSL certificate from google.com to a keystore, create it if it doesn't exist
community.general.java_cert:
cert_url: google.com
keystore_path: /tmp/cacerts
keystore_pass: changeit
keystore_create: yes
state: present
- name: Import a pkcs12 keystore with a specified alias, create it if it doesn't exist
community.general.java_cert:
pkcs12_path: "/tmp/importkeystore.p12"
cert_alias: default
keystore_path: /opt/wildfly/standalone/configuration/defaultkeystore.jks
keystore_pass: changeit
keystore_create: yes
state: present
- name: Import SSL certificate to JCEKS keystore
community.general.java_cert:
pkcs12_path: "/tmp/importkeystore.p12"
pkcs12_alias: default
pkcs12_password: somepass
cert_alias: default
keystore_path: /opt/someapp/security/keystore.jceks
keystore_type: "JCEKS"
keystore_pass: changeit
keystore_create: yes
state: present
'''
RETURN = r'''
msg:
description: Output from stdout of keytool command after execution of given command.
returned: success
type: str
sample: "Module require existing keystore at keystore_path '/tmp/test/cacerts'"
rc:
description: Keytool command execution return value.
returned: success
type: int
sample: "0"
cmd:
description: Executed command to get action done.
returned: success
type: str
sample: "keytool -importcert -noprompt -keystore"
'''
import os
import tempfile
import random
import string
import re
# import module snippets
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
from ansible.module_utils.six.moves.urllib.parse import urlparse
from ansible.module_utils.six.moves.urllib.request import getproxies
def _get_keystore_type_keytool_parameters(keystore_type):
''' Check that custom keystore is presented in parameters '''
if keystore_type:
return ["-storetype", keystore_type]
return []
def _check_cert_present(module, executable, keystore_path, keystore_pass, alias, keystore_type):
''' Check if certificate with alias is present in keystore
located at keystore_path '''
test_cmd = [
executable,
"-list",
"-keystore",
keystore_path,
"-alias",
alias,
"-rfc"
]
test_cmd += _get_keystore_type_keytool_parameters(keystore_type)
(check_rc, stdout, dummy) = module.run_command(test_cmd, data=keystore_pass, check_rc=False)
if check_rc == 0:
return (True, stdout)
return (False, '')
def _get_certificate_from_url(module, executable, url, port, pem_certificate_output):
remote_cert_pem_chain = _download_cert_url(module, executable, url, port)
with open(pem_certificate_output, 'w') as f:
f.write(remote_cert_pem_chain)
def _get_first_certificate_from_x509_file(module, pem_certificate_file, pem_certificate_output, openssl_bin):
""" Read a X509 certificate chain file and output the first certificate in the list """
extract_cmd = [
openssl_bin,
"x509",
"-in",
pem_certificate_file,
"-out",
pem_certificate_output
]
(extract_rc, dummy, extract_stderr) = module.run_command(extract_cmd, check_rc=False)
if extract_rc != 0:
# trying der encoded file
extract_cmd += ["-inform", "der"]
(extract_rc, dummy, extract_stderr) = module.run_command(extract_cmd, check_rc=False)
if extract_rc != 0:
# this time it's a real failure
module.fail_json(msg="Internal module failure, cannot extract certificate, error: %s" % extract_stderr,
rc=extract_rc, cmd=extract_cmd)
return extract_rc
def _get_digest_from_x509_file(module, pem_certificate_file, openssl_bin):
""" Read a X509 certificate file and output sha256 digest using openssl """
# cleanup file before to compare
(dummy, tmp_certificate) = tempfile.mkstemp()
module.add_cleanup_file(tmp_certificate)
_get_first_certificate_from_x509_file(module, pem_certificate_file, tmp_certificate, openssl_bin)
dgst_cmd = [
openssl_bin,
"dgst",
"-r",
"-sha256",
tmp_certificate
]
(dgst_rc, dgst_stdout, dgst_stderr) = module.run_command(dgst_cmd, check_rc=False)
if dgst_rc != 0:
module.fail_json(msg="Internal module failure, cannot compute digest for certificate, error: %s" % dgst_stderr,
rc=dgst_rc, cmd=dgst_cmd)
return dgst_stdout.split(' ')[0]
def _export_public_cert_from_pkcs12(module, executable, pkcs_file, alias, password, dest):
""" Runs keytools to extract the public cert from a PKCS12 archive and write it to a file. """
export_cmd = [
executable,
"-list",
"-keystore",
pkcs_file,
"-alias",
alias,
"-storetype",
"pkcs12",
"-rfc"
]
(export_rc, export_stdout, export_err) = module.run_command(export_cmd, data=password, check_rc=False)
if export_rc != 0:
module.fail_json(msg="Internal module failure, cannot extract public certificate from pkcs12, error: %s" % export_stdout,
rc=export_rc)
with open(dest, 'w') as f:
f.write(export_stdout)
def get_proxy_settings(scheme='https'):
""" Returns a tuple containing (proxy_host, proxy_port). (False, False) if no proxy is found """
proxy_url = getproxies().get(scheme, '')
if not proxy_url:
return (False, False)
else:
parsed_url = urlparse(proxy_url)
if parsed_url.scheme:
(proxy_host, proxy_port) = parsed_url.netloc.split(':')
else:
(proxy_host, proxy_port) = parsed_url.path.split(':')
return (proxy_host, proxy_port)
def build_proxy_options():
""" Returns list of valid proxy options for keytool """
(proxy_host, proxy_port) = get_proxy_settings()
no_proxy = os.getenv("no_proxy")
proxy_opts = []
if proxy_host:
proxy_opts.extend(["-J-Dhttps.proxyHost=%s" % proxy_host, "-J-Dhttps.proxyPort=%s" % proxy_port])
if no_proxy is not None:
# For Java's nonProxyHosts property, items are separated by '|',
# and patterns have to start with "*".
non_proxy_hosts = no_proxy.replace(',', '|')
non_proxy_hosts = re.sub(r'(^|\|)\.', r'\1*.', non_proxy_hosts)
# The property name is http.nonProxyHosts, there is no
# separate setting for HTTPS.
proxy_opts.extend(["-J-Dhttp.nonProxyHosts=%s" % non_proxy_hosts])
return proxy_opts
def _download_cert_url(module, executable, url, port):
""" Fetches the certificate from the remote URL using `keytool -printcert...`
The PEM formatted string is returned """
proxy_opts = build_proxy_options()
fetch_cmd = [executable, "-printcert", "-rfc", "-sslserver"] + proxy_opts + ["%s:%d" % (url, port)]
# Fetch SSL certificate from remote host.
(fetch_rc, fetch_out, fetch_err) = module.run_command(fetch_cmd, check_rc=False)
if fetch_rc != 0:
module.fail_json(msg="Internal module failure, cannot download certificate, error: %s" % fetch_err,
rc=fetch_rc, cmd=fetch_cmd)
return fetch_out
def import_cert_path(module, executable, path, keystore_path, keystore_pass, alias, keystore_type, trust_cacert):
''' Import certificate from path into keystore located on
keystore_path as alias '''
import_cmd = [
executable,
"-importcert",
"-noprompt",
"-keystore",
keystore_path,
"-file",
path,
"-alias",
alias
]
import_cmd += _get_keystore_type_keytool_parameters(keystore_type)
if trust_cacert:
import_cmd.extend(["-trustcacerts"])
# Use local certificate from local path and import it to a java keystore
(import_rc, import_out, import_err) = module.run_command(import_cmd,
data="%s\n%s" % (keystore_pass, keystore_pass),
check_rc=False)
diff = {'before': '\n', 'after': '%s\n' % alias}
if import_rc == 0:
module.exit_json(changed=True, msg=import_out,
rc=import_rc, cmd=import_cmd, stdout=import_out,
error=import_err, diff=diff)
else:
module.fail_json(msg=import_out, rc=import_rc, cmd=import_cmd)
def delete_cert(module, executable, keystore_path, keystore_pass, alias, keystore_type, exit_after=True):
''' Delete certificate identified with alias from keystore on keystore_path '''
del_cmd = [
executable,
"-delete",
"-noprompt",
"-keystore",
keystore_path,
"-alias",
alias
]
del_cmd += _get_keystore_type_keytool_parameters(keystore_type)
# Delete SSL certificate from keystore
(del_rc, del_out, del_err) = module.run_command(del_cmd, data=keystore_pass, check_rc=True)
if exit_after:
diff = {'before': '%s\n' % alias, 'after': None}
module.exit_json(changed=True, msg=del_out,
rc=del_rc, cmd=del_cmd, stdout=del_out,
error=del_err, diff=diff)
def test_keytool(module, executable):
''' Test if keytool is actually executable or not '''
module.run_command("%s" % executable, check_rc=True)
def test_keystore(module, keystore_path):
''' Check if we can access keystore as file or not '''
if keystore_path is None:
keystore_path = ''
if not os.path.exists(keystore_path) and not os.path.isfile(keystore_path):
# Keystore doesn't exist we want to create it
module.fail_json(changed=False, msg="Module require existing keystore at keystore_path '%s'" % keystore_path)
def main():
argument_spec = dict(
cert_url=dict(type='str'),
cert_path=dict(type='path'),
pkcs12_path=dict(type='path'),
pkcs12_password=dict(type='str', no_log=True),
pkcs12_alias=dict(type='str'),
cert_alias=dict(type='str'),
cert_port=dict(type='int', default=443),
keystore_path=dict(type='path'),
keystore_pass=dict(type='str', required=True, no_log=True),
trust_cacert=dict(type='bool', default=False),
keystore_create=dict(type='bool', default=False),
keystore_type=dict(type='str'),
executable=dict(type='str', default='keytool'),
state=dict(type='str', default='present', choices=['absent', 'present']),
)
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=argument_spec,
required_if=[['state', 'present', ('cert_path', 'cert_url', 'pkcs12_path'), True],
['state', 'absent', ('cert_url', 'cert_alias'), True]],
required_together=[['keystore_path', 'keystore_pass']],
mutually_exclusive=[
['cert_url', 'cert_path', 'pkcs12_path']
],
supports_check_mode=True,
)
url = module.params.get('cert_url')
path = module.params.get('cert_path')
port = module.params.get('cert_port')
pkcs12_path = module.params.get('pkcs12_path')
pkcs12_pass = module.params.get('pkcs12_password', '')
pkcs12_alias = module.params.get('pkcs12_alias', '1')
cert_alias = module.params.get('cert_alias') or url
trust_cacert = module.params.get('trust_cacert')
keystore_path = module.params.get('keystore_path')
keystore_pass = module.params.get('keystore_pass')
keystore_create = module.params.get('keystore_create')
keystore_type = module.params.get('keystore_type')
executable = module.params.get('executable')
state = module.params.get('state')
# openssl dependency resolution
openssl_bin = module.get_bin_path('openssl', True)
if path and not cert_alias:
module.fail_json(changed=False,
msg="Using local path import from %s requires alias argument."
% keystore_path)
test_keytool(module, executable)
if not keystore_create:
test_keystore(module, keystore_path)
alias_exists, alias_exists_output = _check_cert_present(
module, executable, keystore_path, keystore_pass, cert_alias, keystore_type)
(dummy, new_certificate) = tempfile.mkstemp()
(dummy, old_certificate) = tempfile.mkstemp()
module.add_cleanup_file(new_certificate)
module.add_cleanup_file(old_certificate)
if state == 'absent' and alias_exists:
if module.check_mode:
module.exit_json(changed=True)
# delete and exit
delete_cert(module, executable, keystore_path, keystore_pass, cert_alias, keystore_type)
# dump certificate to enroll in the keystore on disk and compute digest
if state == 'present':
# The alias exists in the keystore so we must now compare the SHA256 hash of the
# public certificate already in the keystore, and the certificate we are wanting to add
if alias_exists:
with open(old_certificate, "w") as f:
f.write(alias_exists_output)
keystore_cert_digest = _get_digest_from_x509_file(module, old_certificate, openssl_bin)
else:
keystore_cert_digest = ''
if pkcs12_path:
# Extracting certificate with openssl
_export_public_cert_from_pkcs12(module, executable, pkcs12_path, pkcs12_alias, pkcs12_pass, new_certificate)
elif path:
# Extracting the X509 digest is a bit easier. Keytool will print the PEM
# certificate to stdout so we don't need to do any transformations.
new_certificate = path
elif url:
# Getting the X509 digest from a URL is the same as from a path, we just have
# to download the cert first
_get_certificate_from_url(module, executable, url, port, new_certificate)
new_cert_digest = _get_digest_from_x509_file(module, new_certificate, openssl_bin)
if keystore_cert_digest != new_cert_digest:
if module.check_mode:
module.exit_json(changed=True)
if alias_exists:
# The certificate in the keystore does not match with the one we want to be present
# The existing certificate must first be deleted before we insert the correct one
delete_cert(module, executable, keystore_path, keystore_pass, cert_alias, keystore_type, exit_after=False)
import_cert_path(module, executable, new_certificate, keystore_path,
keystore_pass, cert_alias, keystore_type, trust_cacert)
module.exit_json(changed=False)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()