From faa9a1605e91c2ea0eb394d92e728f1a076dff73 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Roesler Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2015 02:28:47 -0700 Subject: added email input, challenge response header, and command for public key --- sign_csr.py | 59 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------- 1 file changed, 36 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-) diff --git a/sign_csr.py b/sign_csr.py index 99c9bb4..44de722 100644 --- a/sign_csr.py +++ b/sign_csr.py @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python import argparse, subprocess, json, os, urllib2, sys, base64, binascii, ssl, \ hashlib, tempfile, re, time, copy, textwrap, copy @@ -67,12 +68,21 @@ def sign_csr(pubkey, csr, email=None): domains.add(san[4:]) sys.stderr.write("Found domains {}\n".format(", ".join(domains))) - # Step 3: Generate the payloads that need to be signed + # Step 3: Ask user for contact email + if not email: + default_email = "webmaster@{}".format(min(domains, key=len)) + stdout = sys.stdout + sys.stdout = sys.stderr + input_email = raw_input("STEP 1: What is your contact email? ({}) ".format(default_email)) + email = input_email if input_email else default_email + sys.stdout = stdout + + # Step 4: Generate the payloads that need to be signed # registration - reg_email = email if email else "webmaster@{}".format(min(domains, key=len)) + sys.stderr.write("Building request payloads...\n") reg_raw = json.dumps({ "resource": "new-reg", - "contact": ["mailto:{}".format(reg_email)], + "contact": ["mailto:{}".format(email)], "agreement": TERMS, }, sort_keys=True, indent=4) reg_b64 = _b64(reg_raw) @@ -165,9 +175,9 @@ def sign_csr(pubkey, csr, email=None): csr_file_sig = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(dir=".", prefix="cert_", suffix=".sig") csr_file_sig_name = os.path.basename(csr_file_sig.name) - # Step 4: Ask the user to sign the registration and requests + # Step 5: Ask the user to sign the registration and requests sys.stderr.write("""\ -STEP 1: You need to sign some files (replace 'user.key' with your user private key). +STEP 2: You need to sign some files (replace 'user.key' with your user private key). openssl dgst -sha256 -sign user.key -out {} {} {} @@ -185,7 +195,7 @@ openssl dgst -sha256 -sign user.key -out {} {} raw_input("Press Enter when you've run the above commands in a new terminal window...") sys.stdout = stdout - # Step 5: Load the signatures + # Step 6: Load the signatures reg_file_sig.seek(0) reg_sig64 = _b64(reg_file_sig.read()) for n, i in enumerate(ids): @@ -194,8 +204,8 @@ openssl dgst -sha256 -sign user.key -out {} {} tests[n]['sig'].seek(0) tests[n]['sig64'] = _b64(tests[n]['sig'].read()) - # Step 6: Register the user - sys.stderr.write("Registering {}...\n".format(reg_email)) + # Step 7: Register the user + sys.stderr.write("Registering {}...\n".format(email)) reg_data = json.dumps({ "header": header, "protected": reg_protected64, @@ -218,7 +228,7 @@ openssl dgst -sha256 -sign user.key -out {} {} sys.stderr.write("\n") raise - # Step 7: Request challenges for each domain + # Step 8: Request challenges for each domain responses = [] for n, i in enumerate(ids): sys.stderr.write("Requesting challenges for {}...\n".format(i['domain'])) @@ -247,15 +257,16 @@ openssl dgst -sha256 -sign user.key -out {} {} "tls": False, }, sort_keys=True, indent=4) response_b64 = _b64(response_raw) + response_protected64 = _b64(json.dumps({"alg": "RS256"})) response_file = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(dir=".", prefix="response_", suffix=".json") - response_file.write(".{}".format(response_b64)) + response_file.write("{}.{}".format(response_protected64, response_b64)) response_file.flush() response_file_name = os.path.basename(response_file.name) response_file_sig = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(dir=".", prefix="response_", suffix=".sig") response_file_sig_name = os.path.basename(response_file_sig.name) responses.append({ "uri": challenge['uri'], - "protected64": "", + "protected64": response_protected64, "data64": response_b64, "file": response_file, "file_name": response_file_name, @@ -263,9 +274,9 @@ openssl dgst -sha256 -sign user.key -out {} {} "sig_name": response_file_sig_name, }) - # Step 8: Ask the user to sign the challenge responses + # Step 9: Ask the user to sign the challenge responses sys.stderr.write("""\ -STEP 2: You need to sign some more files (replace 'user.key' with your user private key). +STEP 3: You need to sign some more files (replace 'user.key' with your user private key). {} @@ -278,14 +289,16 @@ STEP 2: You need to sign some more files (replace 'user.key' with your user priv raw_input("Press Enter when you've run the above commands in a new terminal window...") sys.stdout = stdout - # Step 9: Load the response signatures + # Step 10: Load the response signatures for n, i in enumerate(ids): responses[n]['sig'].seek(0) responses[n]['sig64'] = _b64(responses[n]['sig'].read()) - # Step 10: Ask the user to host the token on their server + # Step 11: Ask the user to host the token on their server for n, i in enumerate(ids): response_payload = json.dumps({ + "header": {"alg": "RS256"}, + "protected": responses[n]['protected64'], "payload": responses[n]['data64'], "signature": responses[n]['sig64'], }).replace('"', '\\"') @@ -298,14 +311,14 @@ sudo python -c "import BaseHTTPServer; \\ s = BaseHTTPServer.HTTPServer(('0.0.0.0', 80), h); \\ s.serve_forever()" -""".format(n+3, i['domain'], response_payload)) +""".format(n+4, i['domain'], response_payload)) stdout = sys.stdout sys.stdout = sys.stderr raw_input("Press Enter when you've got the python command running on your server...") sys.stdout = stdout - # Step 11: Let the CA know you're ready for the challenge + # Step 12: Let the CA know you're ready for the challenge sys.stderr.write("Requesting verification for {}...\n".format(i['domain'])) test_data = json.dumps({ "header": header, @@ -324,7 +337,7 @@ sudo python -c "import BaseHTTPServer; \\ sys.stderr.write("\n") raise - # Step 12: Get the certificate signed + # Step 13: Get the certificate signed sys.stderr.write("Requesting signature...\n") csr_file_sig.seek(0) csr_sig64 = _b64(csr_file_sig.read()) @@ -345,7 +358,7 @@ sudo python -c "import BaseHTTPServer; \\ sys.stderr.write("\n") raise - # Step 13: Convert the signed cert from DER to PEM + # Step 14: Convert the signed cert from DER to PEM sys.stderr.write("Certificate signed!\n") sys.stderr.write("You can stop running the python command on your server (Ctrl+C works).\n") signed_der64 = base64.b64encode(signed_der) @@ -379,15 +392,15 @@ $ openssl genrsa 4096 > user.key $ openssl rsa -in user.key -pubout > user.pub $ openssl genrsa 4096 > domain.key $ openssl req -new -sha256 -key domain.key -subj "/CN=example.com" > domain.csr -$ python sign_csr.py user.pub domain.csr > signed.crt +$ python sign_csr.py --public-key user.pub domain.csr > signed.crt -------------- """) - parser.add_argument("pubkey_path", help="path to your account public key") + parser.add_argument("-p", "--public-key", required=True, help="path to your account public key") + parser.add_argument("-e", "--email", default=None, help="contact email, default is webmaster@") parser.add_argument("csr_path", help="path to your certificate signing request") - parser.add_argument("--email", default=None, help="contact email, default is webmaster@") args = parser.parse_args() - signed_crt = sign_csr(args.pubkey_path, args.csr_path, email=args.email) + signed_crt = sign_csr(args.public_key, args.csr_path, email=args.email) sys.stdout.write(signed_crt) -- cgit v1.2.3