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Joris Vink 3d88ea442e double acme timeout.
helps when having large installations of certs renewing at the same time.
2023-12-08 07:47:15 +01:00
Joris Vink 208b0e868f add more syscalls to seccomp whitelists. 2023-04-06 09:33:48 +02:00
Joris Vink 773790c18b fix more fallout from printf format attributes. 2022-08-17 13:19:25 +02:00
Joris Vink 99a1581e19 Initial work splitting OpenSSL code away.
This work moves all TLS / crypto related code into a tls_openssl.c
file and adds a tls_none.c which contains just stubs.

Allows compilation of Kore with TLS_BACKEND=none to remove building
against OpenSSL.

Also adds code for SHA1/SHA2 taken from openssh-portable so we don't
depend on those being present anymore in libcrypto.
2022-02-17 13:45:28 +01:00
Joris Vink 833ca646e7 i forgot, it's 2022. 2022-01-31 22:02:06 +01:00
Joris Vink 41a4be384e Increase ACME signop timeout.
Just noticed the 5 seconds wasn't enough when renewing all
certificates in my own setup (i have about 30 ACME domains via Kore).

Bumped it to 30 seconds instead.
2022-01-29 08:55:50 +01:00
Joris Vink 3b20cda11c Rework worker startup/privsep config.
Starting with the privsep config, this commit changes the following:

- Removes the root, runas, keymgr_root, keymgr_runas, acme_root and
  acme_runas configuration options.

  Instead these are now configured via a privsep configuration context:

  privsep worker {
      root /tmp
      runas nobody
  }

  This is also configurable via Python using the new kore.privsep() method:

      kore.privsep("worker", root="/tmp", runas="nobody", skip=["chroot"])

Tied into this we also better handle worker startup:

- Per worker process, wait until it signalled it is ready.
- If a worker fails at startup, display its last log lines more clearly.
- Don't start acme process if no domain requires acme.
- Remove each process its individual startup log message in favour
  of a generalized one that displays its PID, root and user.
- At startup, log the kore version and built-ins in a nicer way.
- The worker processes now check things they need to start running
  before signaling they are ready (such as access to CA certs for
  TLS client authentication).
2021-09-07 21:59:22 +02:00
Joris Vink b6cb6c14f2 kore_json_strerror() no longer takes a param. 2021-04-18 11:57:53 +02:00
Joris Vink 599617e7b4 More ACME protocol improvements.
- Make sure tls-alpn01 works even if the underlying SSL library ends up
  calling the ALPN callback *before* the SNI extension was parsed and
  the correct domain was selected.

LibreSSL still does this, and older OpenSSL did too I believe, however
OpenSSL grew a clue and always makes sure SNI is called first.

Yes, TLS extensions have no fixed order but it still makes sense to
notify applications using your library of the SNI extension first
before anything else almost.

Oh well.
2021-01-05 23:25:29 +01:00
Joris Vink 4cace25330 Acme protocol updates.
- Adds POST-as-GET for all GET requests that would support it.
2021-01-05 22:01:36 +01:00
Joris Vink 90bf36a37b whitespace 2020-10-28 15:44:18 +01:00
Frederic Cambus af99a4d9e2 Conditionally allow syscalls required to run on arm.
Those syscalls do not exist on other Kore supported platforms, so we
must check that they exist before allowing them.
2020-09-17 17:41:03 +02:00
Frederic Cambus 28ea1b3c7e Add missing tests for SYS_mmap, fixes the build on arm. 2020-09-17 17:41:00 +02:00
Joris Vink 0b659807bf more missing syscalls on aarch64 2020-07-14 15:47:58 +02:00
Joris Vink 6ba56bb8f6 adjust copyright years 2020-02-10 15:35:41 +01:00
Joris Vink 9d0aef0079 bump copyright 2020-02-10 14:47:33 +01:00
Joris Vink 445163f7c5 Add support for setting an email for ACME.
Can be configured via the acme_email configuration option.

eg:

	acme_email john@example.com
2020-01-13 11:00:40 +01:00
Joris Vink b3b5aa37b7 Allow acme config via python api 2019-11-13 23:01:24 +01:00
Joris Vink c78535aa5d Add acmev2 (RFC8555) support to Kore.
A new acme process is created that communicates with the acme servers.

This process does not hold any of your private keys (no account keys,
no domain keys etc).

Whenever the acme process requires a signed payload it will ask the keymgr
process to do the signing with the relevant keys.

This process is also sandboxed with pledge+unveil on OpenBSD and seccomp
syscall filtering on Linux.

The implementation only supports the tls-alpn-01 challenge. This means that
you do not need to open additional ports on your machine.

http-01 and dns-01 are currently not supported (no wildcard support).

A new configuration option "acme_provider" is available and can be set
to the acme server its directory. By default this will point to the
live letsencrypt environment:
    https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory

The acme process can be controlled via the following config options:
  - acme_root (where the acme process will chroot/chdir into).
  - acme_runas (the user the acme process will run as).

  If none are set, the values from 'root' and 'runas' are taken.

If you want to turn on acme for domains you do it as follows:

domain kore.io {
	acme yes
}

You do not need to specify certkey/certfile anymore, if they are present
still
they will be overwritten by the acme system.

The keymgr will store all certificates and keys under its root
(keymgr_root), the account key is stored as "/account-key.pem" and all
obtained certificates go under "certificates/<domain>/fullchain.pem" while
keys go under "certificates/<domain>/key.pem".

Kore will automatically renew certificates if they will expire in 7 days
or less.
2019-11-06 19:43:48 +01:00