Beispiel #1
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// VerifyCertificate ensures that the certificate passed in hasn't
// expired and checks the CRL for the server.
func VerifyCertificate(cert *x509.Certificate) (revoked, ok bool) {
	if !time.Now().Before(cert.NotAfter) {
		log.Infof("Certificate expired %s\n", cert.NotAfter)
		return true, true
	} else if !time.Now().After(cert.NotBefore) {
		log.Infof("Certificate isn't valid until %s\n", cert.NotBefore)
		return true, true
	}

	return revCheck(cert)
}
Beispiel #2
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// Handle accepts client information requests, and uses the label to
// look up the signer whose public certificate should be retrieved. If
// the label is empty, the default label is used.
func (h *MultiHandler) Handle(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) error {
	req := new(info.Req)
	body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(r.Body)
	if err != nil {
		log.Warningf("failed to read request body: %v", err)
		return errors.NewBadRequest(err)
	}
	err = json.Unmarshal(body, req)
	if err != nil {
		log.Warningf("failed to unmarshal request: %v", err)
		return errors.NewBadRequest(err)
	}

	log.Debug("checking label")
	if req.Label == "" {
		req.Label = h.defaultLabel
	}

	if _, ok := h.signers[req.Label]; !ok {
		log.Warningf("request for invalid endpoint")
		return errors.NewBadRequestString("bad label")
	}

	log.Debug("getting info")
	resp, err := h.signers[req.Label].Info(*req)
	if err != nil {
		log.Infof("error getting certificate: %v", err)
		return err
	}

	response := api.NewSuccessResponse(resp)
	w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
	enc := json.NewEncoder(w)
	return enc.Encode(response)
}
Beispiel #3
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// revCheck should check the certificate for any revocations. It
// returns a pair of booleans: the first indicates whether the certificate
// is revoked, the second indicates whether the revocations were
// successfully checked.. This leads to the following combinations:
//
//  false, false: an error was encountered while checking revocations.
//
//  false, true:  the certificate was checked successfully and
//                  it is not revoked.
//
//  true, true:   the certificate was checked successfully and
//                  it is revoked.
//
//  true, false:  failure to check revocation status causes
//                  verification to fail
func revCheck(cert *x509.Certificate) (revoked, ok bool) {
	for _, url := range cert.CRLDistributionPoints {
		if ldapURL(url) {
			log.Infof("skipping LDAP CRL: %s", url)
			continue
		}

		if revoked, ok := certIsRevokedCRL(cert, url); !ok {
			log.Warning("error checking revocation via CRL")
			if HardFail {
				return true, false
			}
			return false, false
		} else if revoked {
			log.Info("certificate is revoked via CRL")
			return true, true
		}

		if revoked, ok := certIsRevokedOCSP(cert, HardFail); !ok {
			log.Warning("error checking revocation via OCSP")
			if HardFail {
				return true, false
			}
			return false, false
		} else if revoked {
			log.Info("certificate is revoked via OCSP")
			return true, true
		}
	}

	return false, true
}
Beispiel #4
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// NewSourceFromFile reads the named file into an InMemorySource.
// The file read by this function must contain whitespace-separated OCSP
// responses. Each OCSP response must be in base64-encoded DER form (i.e.,
// PEM without headers or whitespace).  Invalid responses are ignored.
// This function pulls the entire file into an InMemorySource.
func NewSourceFromFile(responseFile string) (Source, error) {
	fileContents, err := ioutil.ReadFile(responseFile)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}

	responsesB64 := regexp.MustCompile("\\s").Split(string(fileContents), -1)
	src := InMemorySource{}
	for _, b64 := range responsesB64 {
		// if the line/space is empty just skip
		if b64 == "" {
			continue
		}
		der, tmpErr := base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString(b64)
		if tmpErr != nil {
			log.Errorf("Base64 decode error on: %s", b64)
			continue
		}

		response, tmpErr := ocsp.ParseResponse(der, nil)
		if tmpErr != nil {
			log.Errorf("OCSP decode error on: %s", b64)
			continue
		}

		src[response.SerialNumber.String()] = der
	}

	log.Infof("Read %d OCSP responses", len(src))
	return src, nil
}
Beispiel #5
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// Scan performs the scan to be performed on the given host and stores its result.
func (s *Scanner) Scan(addr, hostname string) (Grade, Output, error) {
	grade, output, err := s.scan(addr, hostname)
	if err != nil {
		log.Infof("scan: %v", err)
		return grade, output, err
	}
	return grade, output, err
}
Beispiel #6
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// Handle implements an http.Handler interface for the bundle handler.
func (h *Handler) Handle(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) error {
	blob, matched, err := api.ProcessRequestFirstMatchOf(r,
		[][]string{
			[]string{"certificate"},
			[]string{"domain"},
		})
	if err != nil {
		log.Warningf("invalid request: %v", err)
		return err
	}

	flavor := blob["flavor"]
	bf := bundler.Ubiquitous
	if flavor != "" {
		bf = bundler.BundleFlavor(flavor)
	}
	log.Infof("request for flavor %v", bf)

	var result *bundler.Bundle
	switch matched[0] {
	case "domain":
		bundle, err := h.bundler.BundleFromRemote(blob["domain"], blob["ip"], bf)
		if err != nil {
			log.Warningf("couldn't bundle from remote: %v", err)
			return err
		}
		result = bundle
	case "certificate":
		bundle, err := h.bundler.BundleFromPEMorDER([]byte(blob["certificate"]), []byte(blob["private_key"]), bf, "")
		if err != nil {
			log.Warning("bad PEM certifcate or private key")
			return err
		}

		serverName := blob["domain"]
		ip := blob["ip"]

		if serverName != "" {
			err := bundle.Cert.VerifyHostname(serverName)
			if err != nil {
				return errors.Wrap(errors.CertificateError, errors.VerifyFailed, err)
			}

		}

		if ip != "" {
			err := bundle.Cert.VerifyHostname(ip)
			if err != nil {
				return errors.Wrap(errors.CertificateError, errors.VerifyFailed, err)
			}
		}

		result = bundle
	}
	log.Info("wrote response")
	return api.SendResponse(w, result)
}
Beispiel #7
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// registerHandlers instantiates various handlers and associate them to corresponding endpoints.
func registerHandlers() {
	for path, getHandler := range v1Endpoints {
		path = "/api/v1/cfssl/" + path
		log.Infof("Setting up '%s' endpoint", path)
		if handler, err := getHandler(); err != nil {
			log.Warningf("endpoint '%s' is disabled: %v", path, err)
		} else {
			http.Handle(path, handler)
		}
	}
	for path, getHandler := range staticEndpoints {
		log.Infof("Setting up '%s' endpoint", path)
		if handler, err := getHandler(); err != nil {
			log.Warningf("endpoint '%s' is disabled: %v", path, err)
		} else {
			http.Handle(path, handler)
		}
	}

	log.Info("Handler set up complete.")
}
Beispiel #8
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// NewBundler creates a new Bundler from the files passed in; these
// files should contain a list of valid root certificates and a list
// of valid intermediate certificates, respectively.
func NewBundler(caBundleFile, intBundleFile string) (*Bundler, error) {
	var caBundle, intBundle []byte
	var err error

	if caBundleFile != "" {
		log.Debug("Loading CA bundle: ", caBundleFile)
		caBundle, err = ioutil.ReadFile(caBundleFile)
		if err != nil {
			log.Errorf("root bundle failed to load: %v", err)
			return nil, errors.Wrap(errors.RootError, errors.ReadFailed, err)
		}
	}

	if intBundleFile != "" {
		log.Debug("Loading Intermediate bundle: ", intBundleFile)
		intBundle, err = ioutil.ReadFile(intBundleFile)
		if err != nil {
			log.Errorf("intermediate bundle failed to load: %v", err)
			return nil, errors.Wrap(errors.IntermediatesError, errors.ReadFailed, err)
		}
	}

	if IntermediateStash != "" {
		if _, err = os.Stat(IntermediateStash); err != nil && os.IsNotExist(err) {
			log.Infof("intermediate stash directory %s doesn't exist, creating", IntermediateStash)
			err = os.MkdirAll(IntermediateStash, 0755)
			if err != nil {
				log.Errorf("failed to create intermediate stash directory %s: %v",
					IntermediateStash, err)
				return nil, err
			}
			log.Infof("intermediate stash directory %s created", IntermediateStash)
		}
	}

	return NewBundlerFromPEM(caBundle, intBundle)

}
Beispiel #9
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// ServeHTTP encapsulates the call to underlying Handler to handle the request
// and return the response with proper HTTP status code
func (h HTTPHandler) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
	var err error
	var match bool
	// Throw 405 when requested with an unsupported verb.
	for _, m := range h.Methods {
		if m == r.Method {
			match = true
		}
	}
	if match {
		err = h.Handle(w, r)
	} else {
		err = errors.NewMethodNotAllowed(r.Method)
	}
	status := handleError(w, err)
	log.Infof("%s - \"%s %s\" %d", r.RemoteAddr, r.Method, r.URL, status)
}
Beispiel #10
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// LoadPlatforms reads the file content as a json object array and convert it
// to Platforms.
func LoadPlatforms(filename string) error {
	// if filename is empty, skip the metadata loading
	if filename == "" {
		return nil
	}

	relativePath := filepath.Dir(filename)
	// Attempt to load root certificate metadata
	log.Debug("Loading platform metadata: ", filename)
	bytes, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filename)
	if err != nil {
		return fmt.Errorf("platform metadata failed to load: %v", err)
	}
	var rawPlatforms []Platform
	if bytes != nil {
		err = json.Unmarshal(bytes, &rawPlatforms)
		if err != nil {
			return fmt.Errorf("platform metadata failed to parse: %v", err)
		}
	}

	for _, platform := range rawPlatforms {
		if platform.KeyStoreFile != "" {
			platform.KeyStoreFile = path.Join(relativePath, platform.KeyStoreFile)
		}
		ok := platform.ParseAndLoad()
		if !ok {
			// erase all loaded platforms
			Platforms = nil
			return fmt.Errorf("fail to finalize the parsing of platform metadata: %v", platform)
		}

		log.Infof("Platform metadata is loaded: %v %v", platform.Name, len(platform.KeyStore))
		Platforms = append(Platforms, platform)
	}

	return nil
}
Beispiel #11
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func (s *Signer) sign(template *x509.Certificate, profile *config.SigningProfile) (cert []byte, err error) {
	err = signer.FillTemplate(template, s.policy.Default, profile)
	if err != nil {
		return
	}

	var initRoot bool
	if s.ca == nil {
		if !template.IsCA {
			err = cferr.New(cferr.PolicyError, cferr.InvalidRequest)
			return
		}
		template.DNSNames = nil
		s.ca = template
		initRoot = true
		template.MaxPathLen = signer.MaxPathLen
	} else if template.IsCA {
		template.MaxPathLen = 1
		template.DNSNames = nil
	}

	derBytes, err := x509.CreateCertificate(rand.Reader, template, s.ca, template.PublicKey, s.priv)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, cferr.Wrap(cferr.CertificateError, cferr.Unknown, err)
	}
	if initRoot {
		s.ca, err = x509.ParseCertificate(derBytes)
		if err != nil {
			return nil, cferr.Wrap(cferr.CertificateError, cferr.ParseFailed, err)
		}
	}

	cert = pem.EncodeToMemory(&pem.Block{Type: "CERTIFICATE", Bytes: derBytes})
	log.Infof("signed certificate with serial number %d", template.SerialNumber)
	return
}
Beispiel #12
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// ParseRequest takes a certificate request and generates a key and
// CSR from it. It does no validation -- caveat emptor. It will,
// however, fail if the key request is not valid (i.e., an unsupported
// curve or RSA key size). The lack of validation was specifically
// chosen to allow the end user to define a policy and validate the
// request appropriately before calling this function.
func ParseRequest(req *CertificateRequest) (csr, key []byte, err error) {
	log.Info("received CSR")
	if req.KeyRequest == nil {
		req.KeyRequest = NewBasicKeyRequest()
	}

	log.Infof("generating key: %s-%d", req.KeyRequest.Algo(), req.KeyRequest.Size())
	priv, err := req.KeyRequest.Generate()
	if err != nil {
		err = cferr.Wrap(cferr.PrivateKeyError, cferr.GenerationFailed, err)
		return
	}

	switch priv := priv.(type) {
	case *rsa.PrivateKey:
		key = x509.MarshalPKCS1PrivateKey(priv)
		block := pem.Block{
			Type:  "RSA PRIVATE KEY",
			Bytes: key,
		}
		key = pem.EncodeToMemory(&block)
	case *ecdsa.PrivateKey:
		key, err = x509.MarshalECPrivateKey(priv)
		if err != nil {
			err = cferr.Wrap(cferr.PrivateKeyError, cferr.Unknown, err)
			return
		}
		block := pem.Block{
			Type:  "EC PRIVATE KEY",
			Bytes: key,
		}
		key = pem.EncodeToMemory(&block)
	default:
		panic("Generate should have failed to produce a valid key.")
	}

	var tpl = x509.CertificateRequest{
		Subject:            req.Name(),
		SignatureAlgorithm: req.KeyRequest.SigAlgo(),
	}

	for i := range req.Hosts {
		if ip := net.ParseIP(req.Hosts[i]); ip != nil {
			tpl.IPAddresses = append(tpl.IPAddresses, ip)
		} else {
			tpl.DNSNames = append(tpl.DNSNames, req.Hosts[i])
		}
	}

	csr, err = x509.CreateCertificateRequest(rand.Reader, &tpl, priv)
	if err != nil {
		log.Errorf("failed to generate a CSR: %v", err)
		err = cferr.Wrap(cferr.CSRError, cferr.BadRequest, err)
		return
	}
	block := pem.Block{
		Type:  "CERTIFICATE REQUEST",
		Bytes: csr,
	}

	log.Info("encoded CSR")
	csr = pem.EncodeToMemory(&block)
	return
}
Beispiel #13
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func gencertMain(args []string, c cli.Config) (err error) {

	csrJSONFile, args, err := cli.PopFirstArgument(args)
	if err != nil {
		return
	}

	csrJSONFileBytes, err := cli.ReadStdin(csrJSONFile)
	if err != nil {
		return
	}

	req := csr.CertificateRequest{
		KeyRequest: csr.NewBasicKeyRequest(),
	}
	err = json.Unmarshal(csrJSONFileBytes, &req)
	if err != nil {
		return
	}

	if c.IsCA {
		var key, csrPEM, cert []byte
		log.Infof("re-generate a CA certificate from CSR and CA key")
		cert, csrPEM, err = initca.NewFromPEM(&req, c.CAKeyFile)
		if err != nil {
			log.Errorf("%v\n", err)
			log.Infof("fallback to generating a new CA key and certificate from CSR")
			cert, csrPEM, key, err = initca.New(&req)
			if err != nil {
				return
			}

		}
		cli.PrintCert(key, csrPEM, cert)
	} else {
		if req.CA != nil {
			err = errors.New("ca section only permitted in initca")
			return
		}

		// Remote can be forced on the command line or in the config
		if c.Remote == "" && c.CFG == nil {
			if c.CAFile == "" {
				log.Error("need a CA certificate (provide one with -ca)")
				return
			}

			if c.CAKeyFile == "" {
				log.Error("need a CA key (provide one with -ca-key)")
				return
			}
		}

		var key, csrBytes []byte
		g := &csr.Generator{Validator: genkey.Validator}
		csrBytes, key, err = g.ProcessRequest(&req)
		if err != nil {
			key = nil
			return
		}

		s, err := sign.SignerFromConfig(c)
		if err != nil {
			return err
		}

		var cert []byte
		req := signer.SignRequest{
			Request: string(csrBytes),
			Hosts:   signer.SplitHosts(c.Hostname),
			Profile: c.Profile,
			Label:   c.Label,
		}

		cert, err = s.Sign(req)
		if err != nil {
			return err
		}

		cli.PrintCert(key, csrBytes, cert)
	}
	return nil
}
Beispiel #14
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// A Responder can process both GET and POST requests.  The mapping
// from an OCSP request to an OCSP response is done by the Source;
// the Responder simply decodes the request, and passes back whatever
// response is provided by the source.
// Note: The caller must use http.StripPrefix to strip any path components
// (including '/') on GET requests.
// Do not use this responder in conjunction with http.NewServeMux, because the
// default handler will try to canonicalize path components by changing any
// strings of repeated '/' into a single '/', which will break the base64
// encoding.
func (rs Responder) ServeHTTP(response http.ResponseWriter, request *http.Request) {
	// Read response from request
	var requestBody []byte
	var err error
	switch request.Method {
	case "GET":
		base64Request, err := url.QueryUnescape(request.URL.Path)
		if err != nil {
			log.Errorf("Error decoding URL: %s", request.URL.Path)
			response.WriteHeader(http.StatusBadRequest)
			return
		}
		// url.QueryUnescape not only unescapes %2B escaping, but it additionally
		// turns the resulting '+' into a space, which makes base64 decoding fail.
		// So we go back afterwards and turn ' ' back into '+'. This means we
		// accept some malformed input that includes ' ' or %20, but that's fine.
		base64RequestBytes := []byte(base64Request)
		for i := range base64RequestBytes {
			if base64RequestBytes[i] == ' ' {
				base64RequestBytes[i] = '+'
			}
		}
		requestBody, err = base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString(string(base64RequestBytes))
		if err != nil {
			log.Errorf("Error decoding base64 from URL: %s", base64Request)
			response.WriteHeader(http.StatusBadRequest)
			return
		}
	case "POST":
		requestBody, err = ioutil.ReadAll(request.Body)
		if err != nil {
			log.Errorf("Problem reading body of POST: %s", err)
			response.WriteHeader(http.StatusBadRequest)
			return
		}
	default:
		response.WriteHeader(http.StatusMethodNotAllowed)
		return
	}
	// TODO log request
	b64Body := base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(requestBody)
	log.Infof("Received OCSP request: %s", b64Body)

	// All responses after this point will be OCSP.
	// We could check for the content type of the request, but that
	// seems unnecessariliy restrictive.
	response.Header().Add("Content-Type", "application/ocsp-response")

	// Parse response as an OCSP request
	// XXX: This fails if the request contains the nonce extension.
	//      We don't intend to support nonces anyway, but maybe we
	//      should return unauthorizedRequest instead of malformed.
	ocspRequest, err := ocsp.ParseRequest(requestBody)
	if err != nil {
		log.Errorf("Error decoding request body: %s", b64Body)
		response.WriteHeader(http.StatusBadRequest)
		response.Write(malformedRequestErrorResponse)
		return
	}

	// Look up OCSP response from source
	ocspResponse, found := rs.Source.Response(ocspRequest)
	if !found {
		log.Errorf("No response found for request: %s", b64Body)
		response.Write(unauthorizedErrorResponse)
		return
	}

	// Write OCSP response to response
	response.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK)
	response.Write(ocspResponse)
}
Beispiel #15
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// fetchIntermediates goes through each of the URLs in the AIA "Issuing
// CA" extensions and fetches those certificates. If those
// certificates are not present in either the root pool or
// intermediate pool, the certificate is saved to file and added to
// the list of intermediates to be used for verification. This will
// not add any new certificates to the root pool; if the ultimate
// issuer is not trusted, fetching the certicate here will not change
// that.
func (b *Bundler) fetchIntermediates(certs []*x509.Certificate) (err error) {
	if IntermediateStash != "" {
		log.Debugf("searching intermediates")
		if _, err := os.Stat(IntermediateStash); err != nil && os.IsNotExist(err) {
			log.Infof("intermediate stash directory %s doesn't exist, creating", IntermediateStash)
			err = os.MkdirAll(IntermediateStash, 0755)
			if err != nil {
				log.Errorf("failed to create intermediate stash directory %s: %v", IntermediateStash, err)
				return err
			}
			log.Infof("intermediate stash directory %s created", IntermediateStash)
		}
	}
	// stores URLs and certificate signatures that have been seen
	seen := map[string]bool{}
	var foundChains int

	// Construct a verify chain as a reversed partial bundle,
	// such that the certs are ordered by promxity to the root CAs.
	var chain []*fetchedIntermediate
	for i, cert := range certs {
		var name string

		// Only construct filenames for non-leaf intermediate certs
		// so they will be saved to disk if necessary.
		// Leaf cert gets a empty name and will be skipped.
		if i > 0 {
			name = constructCertFileName(cert)
		}

		chain = append([]*fetchedIntermediate{&fetchedIntermediate{cert, name}}, chain...)
		seen[string(cert.Signature)] = true
	}

	// Verify the chain and store valid intermediates in the chain.
	// If it doesn't verify, fetch the intermediates and extend the chain
	// in a DFS manner and verify each time we hit a root.
	for {
		if len(chain) == 0 {
			log.Debugf("search complete")
			if foundChains == 0 {
				return x509.UnknownAuthorityError{}
			}
			return nil
		}

		current := chain[0]
		var advanced bool
		if b.verifyChain(chain) {
			foundChains++
		}
		log.Debugf("walk AIA issuers")
		for _, url := range current.Cert.IssuingCertificateURL {
			if seen[url] {
				log.Debugf("url %s has been seen", url)
				continue
			}
			crt, err := fetchRemoteCertificate(url)
			if err != nil {
				continue
			} else if seen[string(crt.Cert.Signature)] {
				log.Debugf("fetched certificate is known")
				continue
			}
			seen[url] = true
			seen[string(crt.Cert.Signature)] = true
			chain = append([]*fetchedIntermediate{crt}, chain...)
			advanced = true
			break
		}

		if !advanced {
			log.Debugf("didn't advance, stepping back")
			chain = chain[1:]
		}
	}
}
Beispiel #16
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func dispatchRequest(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
	incRequests()

	if req.Method != "POST" {
		fail(w, req, http.StatusMethodNotAllowed, 1, "only POST is permitted", "")
		return
	}

	body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(req.Body)
	if err != nil {
		fail(w, req, http.StatusInternalServerError, 1, err.Error(), "while reading request body")
		return
	}
	defer req.Body.Close()

	var authReq auth.AuthenticatedRequest
	err = json.Unmarshal(body, &authReq)
	if err != nil {
		fail(w, req, http.StatusBadRequest, 1, err.Error(), "while unmarshaling request body")
		return
	}

	var sigRequest signer.SignRequest
	err = json.Unmarshal(authReq.Request, &sigRequest)
	if err != nil {
		fail(w, req, http.StatusBadRequest, 1, err.Error(), "while unmarshalling authenticated request")
		return
	}

	if sigRequest.Label == "" {
		sigRequest.Label = defaultLabel
	}

	acl := whitelists[sigRequest.Label]
	if acl != nil {
		ip, err := whitelist.HTTPRequestLookup(req)
		if err != nil {
			fail(w, req, http.StatusInternalServerError, 1, err.Error(), "while getting request IP")
			return
		}

		if !acl.Permitted(ip) {
			fail(w, req, http.StatusForbidden, 1, "not authorised", "because IP is not whitelisted")
			return
		}
	}

	s, ok := signers[sigRequest.Label]
	if !ok {
		fail(w, req, http.StatusBadRequest, 1, "bad request", "request is for non-existent label "+sigRequest.Label)
		return
	}

	stats.Requests[sigRequest.Label].Counter.Inc(1)
	stats.Requests[sigRequest.Label].Rate.Mark(1)

	// Sanity checks to ensure that we have a valid policy. This
	// should have been checked in NewAuthSignHandler.
	policy := s.Policy()
	if policy == nil {
		fail(w, req, http.StatusInternalServerError, 1, "invalid policy", "signer was initialised without a signing policy")
		return
	}
	profile := policy.Default

	if policy.Profiles != nil && sigRequest.Profile != "" {
		profile = policy.Profiles[sigRequest.Profile]
		if profile == nil {
			fail(w, req, http.StatusBadRequest, 1, "invalid profile", "failed to look up profile with name: "+sigRequest.Profile)
			return
		}
	}

	if profile == nil {
		fail(w, req, http.StatusInternalServerError, 1, "invalid profile", "signer was initialised without any valid profiles")
		return
	}

	if profile.Provider == nil {
		fail(w, req, http.StatusUnauthorized, 1, "authorisation required", "received unauthenticated request")
		return
	}

	if !profile.Provider.Verify(&authReq) {
		fail(w, req, http.StatusBadRequest, 1, "invalid token", "received authenticated request with invalid token")
		return
	}

	if sigRequest.Request == "" {
		fail(w, req, http.StatusBadRequest, 1, "invalid request", "empty request")
		return
	}

	cert, err := s.Sign(sigRequest)
	if err != nil {
		fail(w, req, http.StatusBadRequest, 1, "bad request", "signature failed: "+err.Error())
		return
	}

	x509Cert, err := helpers.ParseCertificatePEM(cert)
	if err != nil {
		fail(w, req, http.StatusInternalServerError, 1, "bad certificate", err.Error())
	}

	log.Infof("signature: requester=%s, label=%s, profile=%s, serialno=%s",
		req.RemoteAddr, sigRequest.Label, sigRequest.Profile, x509Cert.SerialNumber)

	res := api.NewSuccessResponse(&SignatureResponse{Certificate: string(cert)})
	jenc := json.NewEncoder(w)
	err = jenc.Encode(res)
	if err != nil {
		log.Errorf("error writing response: %v", err)
	}
}
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// Bundle takes an X509 certificate (already in the
// Certificate structure), a private key as crypto.Signer in one of the appropriate
// formats (i.e. *rsa.PrivateKey or *ecdsa.PrivateKey, or even a opaque key), using them to
// build a certificate bundle.
func (b *Bundler) Bundle(certs []*x509.Certificate, key crypto.Signer, flavor BundleFlavor) (*Bundle, error) {
	log.Infof("bundling certificate for %+v", certs[0].Subject)
	if len(certs) == 0 {
		return nil, nil
	}

	// Detect reverse ordering of the cert chain.
	if len(certs) > 1 && !partialVerify(certs) {
		rcerts := reverse(certs)
		if partialVerify(rcerts) {
			certs = rcerts
		}
	}

	var ok bool
	cert := certs[0]
	if key != nil {
		switch {
		case cert.PublicKeyAlgorithm == x509.RSA:

			var rsaPublicKey *rsa.PublicKey
			if rsaPublicKey, ok = key.Public().(*rsa.PublicKey); !ok {
				return nil, errors.New(errors.PrivateKeyError, errors.KeyMismatch)
			}
			if cert.PublicKey.(*rsa.PublicKey).N.Cmp(rsaPublicKey.N) != 0 {
				return nil, errors.New(errors.PrivateKeyError, errors.KeyMismatch)
			}
		case cert.PublicKeyAlgorithm == x509.ECDSA:
			var ecdsaPublicKey *ecdsa.PublicKey
			if ecdsaPublicKey, ok = key.Public().(*ecdsa.PublicKey); !ok {
				return nil, errors.New(errors.PrivateKeyError, errors.KeyMismatch)
			}
			if cert.PublicKey.(*ecdsa.PublicKey).X.Cmp(ecdsaPublicKey.X) != 0 {
				return nil, errors.New(errors.PrivateKeyError, errors.KeyMismatch)
			}
		default:
			return nil, errors.New(errors.PrivateKeyError, errors.NotRSAOrECC)
		}
	} else {
		switch {
		case cert.PublicKeyAlgorithm == x509.RSA:
		case cert.PublicKeyAlgorithm == x509.ECDSA:
		default:
			return nil, errors.New(errors.PrivateKeyError, errors.NotRSAOrECC)
		}
	}

	bundle := new(Bundle)
	bundle.Cert = cert
	bundle.Key = key
	bundle.Issuer = &cert.Issuer
	bundle.Subject = &cert.Subject

	bundle.buildHostnames()

	if flavor == Force {
		// force bundle checks the certificates
		// forms a verification chain.
		if !partialVerify(certs) {
			return nil,
				errors.Wrap(errors.CertificateError, errors.VerifyFailed,
					goerr.New("Unable to verify the certificate chain"))
		}
		bundle.Chain = certs
	} else {
		// disallow self-signed cert
		if cert.CheckSignatureFrom(cert) == nil {
			return nil, errors.New(errors.CertificateError, errors.SelfSigned)
		}

		// verify and store input intermediates to the intermediate pool.
		// Ignore the returned error here, will treat it in the second call.
		b.fetchIntermediates(certs)

		chains, err := cert.Verify(b.VerifyOptions())
		if err != nil {
			log.Debugf("verification failed: %v", err)
			// If the error was an unknown authority, try to fetch
			// the intermediate specified in the AIA and add it to
			// the intermediates bundle.
			switch err := err.(type) {
			case x509.UnknownAuthorityError:
				// Do nothing -- have the default case return out.
			default:
				return nil, errors.Wrap(errors.CertificateError, errors.VerifyFailed, err)
			}

			log.Debugf("searching for intermediates via AIA issuer")
			err = b.fetchIntermediates(certs)
			if err != nil {
				log.Debugf("search failed: %v", err)
				return nil, errors.Wrap(errors.CertificateError, errors.VerifyFailed, err)
			}

			log.Debugf("verifying new chain")
			chains, err = cert.Verify(b.VerifyOptions())
			if err != nil {
				log.Debugf("failed to verify chain: %v", err)
				return nil, errors.Wrap(errors.CertificateError, errors.VerifyFailed, err)
			}
			log.Debugf("verify ok")
		}
		var matchingChains [][]*x509.Certificate
		switch flavor {
		case Optimal:
			matchingChains = optimalChains(chains)
		case Ubiquitous:
			if len(ubiquity.Platforms) == 0 {
				log.Warning("No metadata, Ubiquitous falls back to Optimal.")
			}
			matchingChains = ubiquitousChains(chains)
		default:
			matchingChains = ubiquitousChains(chains)
		}

		bundle.Chain = matchingChains[0]
	}

	statusCode := int(errors.Success)
	var messages []string
	// Check if bundle is expiring.
	expiringCerts := checkExpiringCerts(bundle.Chain)
	bundle.Expires = helpers.ExpiryTime(bundle.Chain)
	if len(expiringCerts) > 0 {
		statusCode |= errors.BundleExpiringBit
		messages = append(messages, expirationWarning(expiringCerts))
	}
	// Check if bundle contains SHA2 certs.
	if ubiquity.ChainHashUbiquity(bundle.Chain) <= ubiquity.SHA2Ubiquity {
		statusCode |= errors.BundleNotUbiquitousBit
		messages = append(messages, sha2Warning)
	}
	// Check if bundle contains ECDSA signatures.
	if ubiquity.ChainKeyAlgoUbiquity(bundle.Chain) <= ubiquity.ECDSA256Ubiquity {
		statusCode |= errors.BundleNotUbiquitousBit
		messages = append(messages, ecdsaWarning)
	}

	// when forcing a bundle, bundle ubiquity doesn't matter
	// also we don't retrieve the anchoring root of the bundle
	var untrusted []string
	if flavor != Force {
		// Add root store presence info
		root := bundle.Chain[len(bundle.Chain)-1]
		bundle.Root = root
		log.Infof("the anchoring root is %v", root.Subject)
		// Check if there is any platform that doesn't trust the chain.
		// Also, an warning will be generated if ubiquity.Platforms is nil,
		untrusted = ubiquity.UntrustedPlatforms(root)
		untrustedMsg := untrustedPlatformsWarning(untrusted)
		if len(untrustedMsg) > 0 {
			log.Debug("Populate untrusted platform warning.")
			statusCode |= errors.BundleNotUbiquitousBit
			messages = append(messages, untrustedMsg)
		}
	}

	// Check if there is any platform that rejects the chain because of SHA1 deprecation.
	sha1Msgs := ubiquity.SHA1DeprecationMessages(bundle.Chain)
	if len(sha1Msgs) > 0 {
		log.Debug("Populate SHA1 deprecation warning.")
		statusCode |= errors.BundleNotUbiquitousBit
		messages = append(messages, sha1Msgs...)
	}

	bundle.Status = &BundleStatus{ExpiringSKIs: getSKIs(bundle.Chain, expiringCerts), Code: statusCode, Messages: messages, Untrusted: untrusted}

	// attempt to not to include the root certificate for optimization
	if flavor != Force {
		// Include at least one intermediate if the leaf has enabled OCSP and is not CA.
		if bundle.Cert.OCSPServer != nil && !bundle.Cert.IsCA && len(bundle.Chain) <= 2 {
			// No op. Return one intermediate if there is one.
		} else {
			// do not include the root.
			bundle.Chain = bundle.Chain[:len(bundle.Chain)-1]
		}
	}

	bundle.Status.IsRebundled = diff(bundle.Chain, certs)

	log.Debugf("bundle complete")
	return bundle, nil
}