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import copy
import json
import base64
import hashlib
import logging
import binascii
import platform
import sys
import http_requests as requests
import OpenSSL
import cryptography
from . import __version__ as sewer_version
from .config import ACME_DIRECTORY_URL_PRODUCTION
class Client(object):
"""
todo: improve documentation.
usage:
import sewer
dns_class = sewer.CloudFlareDns(CLOUDFLARE_EMAIL='example@example.com',
CLOUDFLARE_API_KEY='nsa-grade-api-key')
1. to create a new certificate.
client = sewer.Client(domain_name='example.com',
dns_class=dns_class)
certificate = client.cert()
certificate_key = client.certificate_key
account_key = client.account_key
with open('certificate.crt', 'w') as certificate_file:
certificate_file.write(certificate)
with open('certificate.key', 'w') as certificate_key_file:
certificate_key_file.write(certificate_key)
2. to renew a certificate:
with open('account_key.key', 'r') as account_key_file:
account_key = account_key_file.read()
client = sewer.Client(domain_name='example.com',
dns_class=dns_class,
account_key=account_key)
certificate = client.renew()
certificate_key = client.certificate_key
todo:
- handle more exceptions
"""
def __init__(
self,
domain_name,
dns_class,
domain_alt_names=None,
contact_email=None,
account_key=None,
certificate_key=None,
bits=2048,
digest="sha256",
ACME_REQUEST_TIMEOUT=7,
ACME_AUTH_STATUS_WAIT_PERIOD=8,
ACME_AUTH_STATUS_MAX_CHECKS=3,
ACME_DIRECTORY_URL=ACME_DIRECTORY_URL_PRODUCTION,
LOG_LEVEL="INFO",
):
self.domain_name = domain_name
self.dns_class = dns_class
if not domain_alt_names:
domain_alt_names = []
self.domain_alt_names = domain_alt_names
self.domain_alt_names = list(set(self.domain_alt_names))
self.contact_email = contact_email
self.bits = bits
self.digest = digest
self.ACME_REQUEST_TIMEOUT = ACME_REQUEST_TIMEOUT
self.ACME_AUTH_STATUS_WAIT_PERIOD = ACME_AUTH_STATUS_WAIT_PERIOD
self.ACME_AUTH_STATUS_MAX_CHECKS = ACME_AUTH_STATUS_MAX_CHECKS
self.ACME_DIRECTORY_URL = ACME_DIRECTORY_URL
self.LOG_LEVEL = LOG_LEVEL.upper()
try:
self.all_domain_names = copy.copy(self.domain_alt_names)
self.all_domain_names.insert(0, self.domain_name)
self.domain_alt_names = list(set(self.domain_alt_names))
self.User_Agent = self.get_user_agent()
acme_endpoints = self.get_acme_endpoints().json()
self.ACME_GET_NONCE_URL = acme_endpoints["newNonce"]
self.ACME_TOS_URL = acme_endpoints["meta"]["termsOfService"]
self.ACME_KEY_CHANGE_URL = acme_endpoints["keyChange"]
self.ACME_NEW_ACCOUNT_URL = acme_endpoints["newAccount"]
self.ACME_NEW_ORDER_URL = acme_endpoints["newOrder"]
self.ACME_REVOKE_CERT_URL = acme_endpoints["revokeCert"]
# unique account identifier
# https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-acme-acme#section-6.2
self.kid = None
self.certificate_key = certificate_key or self.create_certificate_key()
self.csr = self.create_csr()
if not account_key:
self.account_key = self.create_account_key()
self.PRIOR_REGISTERED = False
else:
self.account_key = account_key
self.PRIOR_REGISTERED = True
except Exception as e:
raise e
@staticmethod
def log_response(response):
"""
renders response as json or as a string
"""
# TODO: use this to handle all response logs.
try:
log_body = response.json()
except ValueError:
log_body = response.content[:30]
return log_body
@staticmethod
def get_user_agent():
return "python-requests/{requests_version} ({system}: {machine}) sewer {sewer_version} ({sewer_url})".format(
requests_version=requests.__version__,
system=platform.system(),
machine=platform.machine(),
sewer_version=sewer_version.__version__,
sewer_url=sewer_version.__url__,
)
def get_acme_endpoints(self):
headers = {"User-Agent": self.User_Agent}
get_acme_endpoints = requests.get(
self.ACME_DIRECTORY_URL, timeout=self.ACME_REQUEST_TIMEOUT, headers=headers,verify=False
)
if get_acme_endpoints.status_code not in [200, 201]:
raise ValueError(
"Error while getting Acme endpoints: status_code={status_code} response={response}".format(
status_code=get_acme_endpoints.status_code,
response=self.log_response(get_acme_endpoints),
)
)
return get_acme_endpoints
def create_certificate_key(self):
return self.create_key().decode()
def create_account_key(self):
return self.create_key().decode()
def create_key(self, key_type=OpenSSL.crypto.TYPE_RSA):
key = OpenSSL.crypto.PKey()
key.generate_key(key_type, self.bits)
private_key = OpenSSL.crypto.dump_privatekey(OpenSSL.crypto.FILETYPE_PEM, key)
return private_key
def create_csr(self):
"""
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-acme-acme#section-7.4
The CSR is sent in the base64url-encoded version of the DER format. (NB: this
field uses base64url, and does not include headers, it is different from PEM.)
"""
X509Req = OpenSSL.crypto.X509Req()
X509Req.get_subject().CN = self.domain_name
if self.domain_alt_names:
SAN = "DNS:{0}, ".format(self.domain_name).encode("utf8") + ", ".join(
"DNS:" + i for i in self.domain_alt_names
).encode("utf8")
else:
SAN = "DNS:{0}".format(self.domain_name).encode("utf8")
X509Req.add_extensions(
[
OpenSSL.crypto.X509Extension(
"subjectAltName".encode("utf8"), critical=False, value=SAN
)
]
)
pk = OpenSSL.crypto.load_privatekey(
OpenSSL.crypto.FILETYPE_PEM, self.certificate_key.encode()
)
X509Req.set_pubkey(pk)
X509Req.set_version(2)
X509Req.sign(pk, self.digest)
return OpenSSL.crypto.dump_certificate_request(OpenSSL.crypto.FILETYPE_ASN1, X509Req)
def acme_register(self):
"""
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-acme-acme#section-7.3
The server creates an account and stores the public key used to
verify the JWS (i.e., the "jwk" element of the JWS header) to
authenticate future requests from the account.
The server returns this account object in a 201 (Created) response, with the account URL
in a Location header field.
This account URL will be used in subsequest requests to ACME, as the "kid" value in the acme header.
If the server already has an account registered with the provided
account key, then it MUST return a response with a 200 (OK) status
code and provide the URL of that account in the Location header field.
If there is an existing account with the new key
provided, then the server SHOULD use status code 409 (Conflict) and
provide the URL of that account in the Location header field
"""
if self.PRIOR_REGISTERED:
payload = {"onlyReturnExisting": True}
elif self.contact_email:
payload = {
"termsOfServiceAgreed": True,
"contact": ["mailto:{0}".format(self.contact_email)],
}
else:
payload = {"termsOfServiceAgreed": True}
url = self.ACME_NEW_ACCOUNT_URL
acme_register_response = self.make_signed_acme_request(url=url, payload=payload)
if acme_register_response.status_code not in [201, 200, 409]:
raise ValueError(
"Error while registering: status_code={status_code} response={response}".format(
status_code=acme_register_response.status_code,
response=self.log_response(acme_register_response),
)
)
kid = acme_register_response.headers["Location"]
setattr(self, "kid", kid)
return acme_register_response
def apply_for_cert_issuance(self):
"""
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-acme-acme#section-7.4
The order object returned by the server represents a promise that if
the client fulfills the server's requirements before the "expires"
time, then the server will be willing to finalize the order upon
request and issue the requested certificate. In the order object,
any authorization referenced in the "authorizations" array whose
status is "pending" represents an authorization transaction that the
client must complete before the server will issue the certificate.
Once the client believes it has fulfilled the server's requirements,
it should send a POST request to the order resource's finalize URL.
The POST body MUST include a CSR:
The date values seem to be ignored by LetsEncrypt although they are
in the ACME draft spec; https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-acme-acme#section-7.4
"""
identifiers = []
for domain_name in self.all_domain_names:
identifiers.append({"type": "dns", "value": domain_name})
payload = {"identifiers": identifiers}
url = self.ACME_NEW_ORDER_URL
apply_for_cert_issuance_response = self.make_signed_acme_request(url=url, payload=payload)
if apply_for_cert_issuance_response.status_code != 201:
raise ValueError(
"Error applying for certificate issuance: status_code={status_code} response={response}".format(
status_code=apply_for_cert_issuance_response.status_code,
response=self.log_response(apply_for_cert_issuance_response),
)
)
apply_for_cert_issuance_response_json = apply_for_cert_issuance_response.json()
finalize_url = apply_for_cert_issuance_response_json["finalize"]
authorizations = apply_for_cert_issuance_response_json["authorizations"]
return authorizations, finalize_url
def get_identifier_authorization(self, url):
"""
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-acme-acme#section-7.5
When a client receives an order from the server it downloads the
authorization resources by sending GET requests to the indicated
URLs. If the client initiates authorization using a request to the
new authorization resource, it will have already received the pending
authorization object in the response to that request.
This is also where we get the challenges/tokens.
"""
headers = {"User-Agent": self.User_Agent}
get_identifier_authorization_response = requests.get(
url, timeout=self.ACME_REQUEST_TIMEOUT, headers=headers,verify=False
)
if get_identifier_authorization_response.status_code not in [200, 201]:
raise ValueError(
"Error getting identifier authorization: status_code={status_code} response={response}".format(
status_code=get_identifier_authorization_response.status_code,
response=self.log_response(get_identifier_authorization_response),
)
)
res = get_identifier_authorization_response.json()
domain = res["identifier"]["value"]
wildcard = res.get("wildcard")
if wildcard:
domain = "*." + domain
for i in res["challenges"]:
if i["type"] == "dns-01":
dns_challenge = i
dns_token = dns_challenge["token"]
dns_challenge_url = dns_challenge["url"]
identifier_auth = {
"domain": domain,
"url": url,
"wildcard": wildcard,
"dns_token": dns_token,
"dns_challenge_url": dns_challenge_url,
}
return identifier_auth
def get_keyauthorization(self, dns_token):
acme_header_jwk_json = json.dumps(
self.get_acme_header("GET_THUMBPRINT")["jwk"], sort_keys=True, separators=(",", ":")
)
acme_thumbprint = self.calculate_safe_base64(
hashlib.sha256(acme_header_jwk_json.encode("utf8")).digest()
)
acme_keyauthorization = "{0}.{1}".format(dns_token, acme_thumbprint)
base64_of_acme_keyauthorization = self.calculate_safe_base64(
hashlib.sha256(acme_keyauthorization.encode("utf8")).digest()
)
return acme_keyauthorization, base64_of_acme_keyauthorization
def check_authorization_status(self, authorization_url, desired_status=None):
"""
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-acme-acme#section-7.5.1
To check on the status of an authorization, the client sends a GET(polling)
request to the authorization URL, and the server responds with the
current authorization object.
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-acme-acme#section-8.2
Clients SHOULD NOT respond to challenges until they believe that the
server's queries will succeed. If a server's initial validation
query fails, the server SHOULD retry[intended to address things like propagation delays in
HTTP/DNS provisioning] the query after some time.
The server MUST provide information about its retry state to the
client via the "errors" field in the challenge and the Retry-After
"""
desired_status = desired_status or ["pending", "valid","invalid"]
number_of_checks = 0
while True:
headers = {"User-Agent": self.User_Agent}
check_authorization_status_response = requests.get(
authorization_url, timeout=self.ACME_REQUEST_TIMEOUT, headers=headers,verify=False
)
a_auth = check_authorization_status_response.json()
authorization_status = a_auth["status"]
number_of_checks = number_of_checks + 1
if number_of_checks == self.ACME_AUTH_STATUS_MAX_CHECKS:
raise StopIteration(
"Checks done={0}. Max checks allowed={1}. Interval between checks={2}seconds. >>>> {3}".format(
number_of_checks,
self.ACME_AUTH_STATUS_MAX_CHECKS,
self.ACME_AUTH_STATUS_WAIT_PERIOD,
json.dumps(a_auth)
)
)
if authorization_status in desired_status:
if authorization_status == "invalid":
try:
import panelLets
if 'error' in a_auth['challenges'][0]:
ret_title = a_auth['challenges'][0]['error']['detail']
elif 'error' in a_auth['challenges'][1]:
ret_title = a_auth['challenges'][1]['error']['detail']
elif 'error' in a_auth['challenges'][2]:
ret_title = a_auth['challenges'][2]['error']['detail']
else:
ret_title = str(a_auth)
ret_title = panelLets.panelLets().get_error(ret_title)
except:
ret_title = str(a_auth)
raise StopIteration(
"{0} >>>> {1}".format(
ret_title,
json.dumps(a_auth)
)
)
break
else:
# for any other status, sleep then retry
time.sleep(self.ACME_AUTH_STATUS_WAIT_PERIOD)
return check_authorization_status_response
def respond_to_challenge(self, acme_keyauthorization, dns_challenge_url):
"""
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-acme-acme#section-7.5.1
To prove control of the identifier and receive authorization, the
client needs to respond with information to complete the challenges.
The server is said to "finalize" the authorization when it has
completed one of the validations, by assigning the authorization a
status of "valid" or "invalid".
Usually, the validation process will take some time, so the client
will need to poll the authorization resource to see when it is finalized.
To check on the status of an authorization, the client sends a GET(polling)
request to the authorization URL, and the server responds with the
current authorization object.
"""
payload = {"keyAuthorization": "{0}".format(acme_keyauthorization)}
respond_to_challenge_response = self.make_signed_acme_request(dns_challenge_url, payload)
return respond_to_challenge_response
def send_csr(self, finalize_url):
"""
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-acme-acme#section-7.4
Once the client believes it has fulfilled the server's requirements,
it should send a POST request(include a CSR) to the order resource's finalize URL.
A request to finalize an order will result in error if the order indicated does not have status "pending",
if the CSR and order identifiers differ, or if the account is not authorized for the identifiers indicated in the CSR.
The CSR is sent in the base64url-encoded version of the DER format(OpenSSL.crypto.FILETYPE_ASN1)
A valid request to finalize an order will return the order to be finalized.
The client should begin polling the order by sending a
GET request to the order resource to obtain its current state.
"""
payload = {"csr": self.calculate_safe_base64(self.csr)}
send_csr_response = self.make_signed_acme_request(url=finalize_url, payload=payload)
if send_csr_response.status_code not in [200, 201]:
raise ValueError(
"Error sending csr: status_code={status_code} response={response}".format(
status_code=send_csr_response.status_code,
response=self.log_response(send_csr_response),
)
)
send_csr_response_json = send_csr_response.json()
certificate_url = send_csr_response_json["certificate"]
return certificate_url
def download_certificate(self, certificate_url):
download_certificate_response = self.make_signed_acme_request(
certificate_url, payload="DOWNLOAD_Z_CERTIFICATE"
)
if download_certificate_response.status_code not in [200, 201]:
raise ValueError(
"Error fetching signed certificate: status_code={status_code} response={response}".format(
status_code=download_certificate_response.status_code,
response=self.log_response(download_certificate_response),
)
)
pem_certificate = download_certificate_response.content
if type(pem_certificate) == bytes: pem_certificate = pem_certificate.decode('utf-8')
return pem_certificate
def sign_message(self, message):
pk = OpenSSL.crypto.load_privatekey(OpenSSL.crypto.FILETYPE_PEM, self.account_key.encode())
return OpenSSL.crypto.sign(pk, message.encode("utf8"), self.digest)
def get_nonce(self):
"""
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-acme-acme#section-6.4
Each request to an ACME server must include a fresh unused nonce
in order to protect against replay attacks.
"""
headers = {"User-Agent": self.User_Agent}
response = requests.get(
self.ACME_GET_NONCE_URL, timeout=self.ACME_REQUEST_TIMEOUT, headers=headers,verify=False
)
nonce = response.headers["Replay-Nonce"]
return nonce
@staticmethod
def stringfy_items(payload):
"""
method that takes a dictionary and then converts any keys or values
in that are of type bytes into unicode strings.
This is necessary esp if you want to then turn that dict into a json string.
"""
if isinstance(payload, str):
return payload
for k, v in payload.items():
if isinstance(k, bytes):
k = k.decode("utf-8")
if isinstance(v, bytes):
v = v.decode("utf-8")
payload[k] = v
return payload
@staticmethod
def calculate_safe_base64(un_encoded_data):
"""
takes in a string or bytes
returns a string
"""
if sys.version_info[0] == 3:
if isinstance(un_encoded_data, str):
un_encoded_data = un_encoded_data.encode("utf8")
r = base64.urlsafe_b64encode(un_encoded_data).rstrip(b"=")
return r.decode("utf8")
def get_acme_header(self, url):
"""
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-acme-acme#section-6.2
The JWS Protected Header MUST include the following fields:
- "alg" (Algorithm)
- "jwk" (JSON Web Key, only for requests to new-account and revoke-cert resources)
- "kid" (Key ID, for all other requests). gotten from self.ACME_NEW_ACCOUNT_URL
- "nonce". gotten from self.ACME_GET_NONCE_URL
- "url"
"""
header = {"alg": "RS256", "nonce": self.get_nonce(), "url": url}
if url in [self.ACME_NEW_ACCOUNT_URL, self.ACME_REVOKE_CERT_URL, "GET_THUMBPRINT"]:
private_key = cryptography.hazmat.primitives.serialization.load_pem_private_key(
self.account_key.encode(),
password=None,
backend=cryptography.hazmat.backends.default_backend(),
)
public_key_public_numbers = private_key.public_key().public_numbers()
# private key public exponent in hex format
exponent = "{0:x}".format(public_key_public_numbers.e)
exponent = "0{0}".format(exponent) if len(exponent) % 2 else exponent
# private key modulus in hex format
modulus = "{0:x}".format(public_key_public_numbers.n)
jwk = {
"kty": "RSA",
"e": self.calculate_safe_base64(binascii.unhexlify(exponent)),
"n": self.calculate_safe_base64(binascii.unhexlify(modulus)),
}
header["jwk"] = jwk
else:
header["kid"] = self.kid
return header
def make_signed_acme_request(self, url, payload):
headers = {"User-Agent": self.User_Agent}
payload = self.stringfy_items(payload)
if payload in ["GET_Z_CHALLENGE", "DOWNLOAD_Z_CERTIFICATE"]:
response = requests.get(url, timeout=self.ACME_REQUEST_TIMEOUT, headers=headers,verify=False)
else:
payload64 = self.calculate_safe_base64(json.dumps(payload))
protected = self.get_acme_header(url)
protected64 = self.calculate_safe_base64(json.dumps(protected))
signature = self.sign_message(message="{0}.{1}".format(protected64, payload64)) # bytes
signature64 = self.calculate_safe_base64(signature) # str
data = json.dumps(
{"protected": protected64, "payload": payload64, "signature": signature64}
)
headers.update({"Content-Type": "application/jose+json"})
response = requests.post(
url, data=data.encode("utf8"), timeout=self.ACME_REQUEST_TIMEOUT, headers=headers ,verify=False
)
return response
def get_certificate(self):
domain_dns_value = "placeholder"
dns_names_to_delete = []
try:
self.acme_register()
authorizations, finalize_url = self.apply_for_cert_issuance()
responders = []
for url in authorizations:
identifier_auth = self.get_identifier_authorization(url)
authorization_url = identifier_auth["url"]
dns_name = identifier_auth["domain"]
dns_token = identifier_auth["dns_token"]
dns_challenge_url = identifier_auth["dns_challenge_url"]
acme_keyauthorization, domain_dns_value = self.get_keyauthorization(dns_token)
self.dns_class.create_dns_record(dns_name, domain_dns_value)
dns_names_to_delete.append(
{"dns_name": dns_name, "domain_dns_value": domain_dns_value}
)
responders.append(
{
"authorization_url": authorization_url,
"acme_keyauthorization": acme_keyauthorization,
"dns_challenge_url": dns_challenge_url,
}
)
# for a case where you want certificates for *.example.com and example.com
# you have to create both dns records AND then respond to the challenge.
# see issues/83
for i in responders:
# Make sure the authorization is in a status where we can submit a challenge
# response. The authorization can be in the "valid" state before submitting
# a challenge response if there was a previous authorization for these hosts
# that was successfully validated, still cached by the server.
auth_status_response = self.check_authorization_status(i["authorization_url"])
if auth_status_response.json()["status"] == "pending":
self.respond_to_challenge(i["acme_keyauthorization"], i["dns_challenge_url"])
for i in responders:
# Before sending a CSR, we need to make sure the server has completed the
# validation for all the authorizations
self.check_authorization_status(i["authorization_url"], ["valid"])
certificate_url = self.send_csr(finalize_url)
certificate = self.download_certificate(certificate_url)
except Exception as e:
raise e
finally:
for i in dns_names_to_delete:
self.dns_class.delete_dns_record(i["dns_name"], i["domain_dns_value"])
return certificate
def cert(self):
"""
convenience method to get a certificate without much hassle
"""
return self.get_certificate()
def renew(self):
"""
renews a certificate.
A renewal is actually just getting a new certificate.
An issuance request counts as a renewal if it contains the exact same set of hostnames as a previously issued certificate.
https://letsencrypt.org/docs/rate-limits/
"""
return self.cert()
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