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SOURCES/trust-fixes
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This directory /etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted/edk2/ contains a
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CA certificate bundle file which is automatically created
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based on the information found in the
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/usr/share/pki/ca-trust-source/ and /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/
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directories.
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The file is in the EDK2 (EFI Development Kit II) file format.
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Please never manually edit the files stored in this directory,
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because your changes will be lost and the files automatically overwritten,
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each time the update-ca-trust command gets executed.
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Please refer to the update-ca-trust(8) manual page for additional information.
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This directory /etc/pki/ca-trust is used by a system of consolidated
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CA certificates.
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Please refer to the update-ca-trust(8) manual page for additional information.
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This directory (/etc/ssl) is provided as a courtesy attempt to provide
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compatibility with software which assumes its existence. It is not a
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supported or canonical location. Software which assumes and relies on
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the existence and layout of this directory is making a wrong assumption
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(this directory is not any kind of 'standard', it is a configuration
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detail of Debian and its derivatives) and should be improved. No
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software packaged in this distribution should use this directory.
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An attempt is made to make the layout of /etc/ssl/certs match that
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provided by Debian: it is an OpenSSL 'CApath'-style hashed directory
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of individual certificate files, and also contains a certificate bundle
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file named ca-certificates.crt, as Debian does. It also contains a
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bundle named ca-bundle.crt, as this distribution has long provided
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such a file, and it is possible some software has come to expect its
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existence.
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/etc/ssl/certs itself and the bundle files are in fact symlinks to
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some of the output of the 'update-ca-trust' script which forms a part
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of a system of consolidated CA certificates. Please refer to the
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update-ca-trust(8) manual page for additional information.
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This directory /etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted/ contains
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CA certificate bundle files which are automatically created.
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If your application isn't able to load the PKCS#11 module p11-kit-trust.so,
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then you can use these files in your application to load a list of global
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root CA certificates.
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Please never manually edit the files stored in this directory,
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because your changes will be lost and the files automatically overwritten,
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each time the update-ca-trust command gets executed.
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Please refer to the update-ca-trust(8) manual page for additional information.
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This directory /etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted/java/ contains
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CA certificate bundle files which are automatically created
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based on the information found in the
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/usr/share/pki/ca-trust-source/ and /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/
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directories.
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All files are in the java keystore file format.
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If your application isn't able to load the PKCS#11 module p11-kit-trust.so,
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then you can use these files in your application to load a list of global
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root CA certificates.
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Please never manually edit the files stored in this directory,
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because your changes will be lost and the files automatically overwritten,
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each time the update-ca-trust command gets executed.
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Please refer to the update-ca-trust(8) manual page for additional information.
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This directory /etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted/openssl/ contains
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CA certificate bundle files which are automatically created
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based on the information found in the
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/usr/share/pki/ca-trust-source/ and /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/
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directories.
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All files are in the BEGIN/END TRUSTED CERTIFICATE file format,
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as described in the x509(1) manual page.
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If your application isn't able to load the PKCS#11 module p11-kit-trust.so,
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then you can use these files in your application to load a list of global
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root CA certificates.
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Please never manually edit the files stored in this directory,
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because your changes will be lost and the files automatically overwritten,
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each time the update-ca-trust command gets executed.
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Please refer to the update-ca-trust(8) manual page for additional information.
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This directory /etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted/pem/ contains
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CA certificate bundle files which are automatically created
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based on the information found in the
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/usr/share/pki/ca-trust-source/ and /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/
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directories.
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All files are in the BEGIN/END CERTIFICATE file format,
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as described in the x509(1) manual page.
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Distrust information cannot be represented in this file format,
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and distrusted certificates are missing from these files.
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If your application isn't able to load the PKCS#11 module p11-kit-trust.so,
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then you can use these files in your application to load a list of global
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root CA certificates.
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Please never manually edit the files stored in this directory,
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because your changes will be lost and the files automatically overwritten,
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each time the update-ca-trust command gets executed.
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Please refer to the update-ca-trust(8) manual page for additional information.
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This directory /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/ contains CA certificates and
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trust settings in the PEM file format. The trust settings found here will be
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interpreted with a high priority - higher than the ones found in
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/usr/share/pki/ca-trust-source/.
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=============================================================================
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QUICK HELP: To add a certificate in the simple PEM or DER file formats to the
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list of CAs trusted on the system:
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Copy it to the
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/etc/pki/ca-trust/source/anchors/
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subdirectory, and run the
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update-ca-trust
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command.
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If your certificate is in the extended BEGIN TRUSTED file format,
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then place it into the main source/ directory instead.
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=============================================================================
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Please refer to the update-ca-trust(8) manual page for additional information.
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This directory /usr/share/pki/ca-trust-source/ contains CA certificates and
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trust settings in the PEM file format. The trust settings found here will be
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interpreted with a low priority - lower than the ones found in
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/etc/pki/ca-trust/source/ .
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=============================================================================
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QUICK HELP: To add a certificate in the simple PEM or DER file formats to the
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list of CAs trusted on the system:
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Copy it to the
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/usr/share/pki/ca-trust-source/anchors/
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subdirectory, and run the
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update-ca-trust
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command.
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If your certificate is in the extended BEGIN TRUSTED file format,
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then place it into the main source/ directory instead.
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=============================================================================
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Please refer to the update-ca-trust(8) manual page for additional information.
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#!/bin/sh
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#set -vx
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LCFILE=/etc/pki/ca-trust/ca-legacy.conf
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LLINK=/etc/pki/ca-trust/source/ca-bundle.legacy.crt
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LDEFAULT=/usr/share/pki/ca-trust-legacy/ca-bundle.legacy.default.crt
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LDISABLE=/usr/share/pki/ca-trust-legacy/ca-bundle.legacy.disable.crt
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# An absent value, or any unexpected value, is treated as "default".
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is_disabled()
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{
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grep -i "^legacy *= *disable *$" $LCFILE >/dev/null 2>&1
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}
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do_check()
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{
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is_disabled
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if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
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echo "Legacy CAs are set to DISABLED in file $LCFILE (affects install/upgrade)"
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LEXPECT=$LDISABLE
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else
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echo "Legacy CAs are set to DEFAULT in file $LCFILE (affects install/upgrade)"
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LEXPECT=$LDEFAULT
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fi
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echo "Status of symbolic link $LLINK:"
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readlink -v $LLINK
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}
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do_install()
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{
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is_disabled
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if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
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# found, legacy is disabled
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ln -sf $LDISABLE $LLINK
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else
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# expression not found, legacy is set to default
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ln -sf $LDEFAULT $LLINK
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fi
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}
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do_default()
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{
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sed -i 's/^legacy *=.*$/legacy=default/' $LCFILE
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do_install
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/usr/bin/update-ca-trust
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}
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do_disable()
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{
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sed -i 's/^legacy *=.*$/legacy=disable/' $LCFILE
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do_install
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/usr/bin/update-ca-trust
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}
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do_help()
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{
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echo "usage: $0 [check | default | disable | install]"
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}
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if [[ $# -eq 0 ]]; then
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# no parameters
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do_help
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exit $?
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fi
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if [[ "$1" = "install" ]]; then
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do_install
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exit $?
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fi
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if [[ "$1" = "default" ]]; then
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do_default
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exit $?
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fi
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if [[ "$1" = "disable" ]]; then
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do_disable
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exit $?
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fi
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if [[ "$1" = "check" ]]; then
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do_check
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exit $?
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fi
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echo "$0: Unsupported command $1"
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do_help
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////
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Copyright (C) 2013 Red Hat, Inc.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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////
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ca-legacy(8)
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============
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:doctype: manpage
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:man source: ca-legacy
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NAME
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----
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ca-legacy - Manage the system configuration for legacy CA certificates
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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*ca-legacy* ['COMMAND']
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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ca-legacy(8) is used to include or exclude a set of legacy Certificate Authority (CA)
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certificates in the system's list of trusted CA certificates.
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The list of CA certificates and trust flags included in the ca-certificates package
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are based on the decisions made by Mozilla.org according to the Mozilla CA policy.
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Occasionally, removal or distrust decisions made by Mozilla.org might be incompatible with the requirements
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or limitations of some applications that also use the CA certificates list in the Linux environment.
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The ca-certificates package might keep some CA certificates included and trusted by default,
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as long as it is seen necessary by the maintainers, despite the fact that they have
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been removed by Mozilla. These certificates are called legacy CA certificates.
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The general requirements to keep legacy CA certificates included and trusted might change over time,
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for example if functional limitations of software packages have been resolved.
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Future versions of the ca-certificates package might reduce the set of legacy CA certificates
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that are included and trusted by default.
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The ca-legacy(8) command can be used to override the default behaviour.
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The mechanisms to individually trust or distrust CA certificates as described in update-ca-trust(8) still apply.
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COMMANDS
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--------
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*check*::
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The current configuration will be shown.
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*default*::
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Configure the system to use the default configuration, as recommended
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by the package maintainers.
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*disable*::
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Configure the system to explicitly disable legacy CA certificates.
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Using this configuration, the system will use the set of
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included and trusted CA certificates as released by Mozilla.
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*install*::
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The configuration file will be read and the system configuration
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will be set accordingly. This command is executed automatically during
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upgrades of the ca-certificates package.
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FILES
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-----
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/etc/pki/ca-trust/ca-legacy.conf::
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A configuration file that will be used and modified by the ca-legacy command.
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The contents of the configuration file will be read on package upgrades.
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AUTHOR
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------
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Written by Kai Engert.
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# The upstream Mozilla.org project tests all changes to the root CA
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# list with the NSS (Network Security Services) library.
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#
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# Occassionally, changes might cause compatibility issues with
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# other cryptographic libraries, such as openssl or gnutls.
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#
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# The package maintainers of the CA certificates package might decide
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# to temporarily keep certain (legacy) root CA certificates trusted,
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# until incompatibility issues can be resolved.
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#
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# Using this configuration file it is possible to opt-out of the
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# compatibility choices made by the package maintainer.
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#
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# legacy=default :
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# This configuration uses the choices made by the package maintainer.
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# It may keep root CA certificate as trusted, which the upstream
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# Mozilla.org project has already marked as no longer trusted.
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# The set of CA certificates that are being kept enabled may change
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# between package versions.
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#
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# legacy=disable :
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# Follow all removal decisions made by Mozilla.org
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#
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legacy=default
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#!/usr/bin/python
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# vim:set et sw=4:
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#
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# certdata2pem.py - splits certdata.txt into multiple files
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2009 Philipp Kern <pkern@debian.org>
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# Copyright (C) 2013 Kai Engert <kaie@redhat.com>
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301,
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# USA.
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import base64
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import os.path
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import re
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import sys
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import textwrap
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import urllib.request, urllib.parse, urllib.error
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import subprocess
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objects = []
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def printable_serial(obj):
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return ".".join([str(x) for x in obj['CKA_SERIAL_NUMBER']])
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# Dirty file parser.
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in_data, in_multiline, in_obj = False, False, False
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field, ftype, value, binval, obj = None, None, None, bytearray(), dict()
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for line in open('certdata.txt', 'r'):
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# Ignore the file header.
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if not in_data:
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if line.startswith('BEGINDATA'):
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in_data = True
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continue
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# Ignore comment lines.
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if line.startswith('#'):
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continue
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# Empty lines are significant if we are inside an object.
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if in_obj and len(line.strip()) == 0:
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objects.append(obj)
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obj = dict()
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in_obj = False
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continue
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if len(line.strip()) == 0:
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continue
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if in_multiline:
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if not line.startswith('END'):
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if ftype == 'MULTILINE_OCTAL':
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line = line.strip()
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for i in re.finditer(r'\\([0-3][0-7][0-7])', line):
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integ = int(i.group(1), 8)
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binval.extend((integ).to_bytes(1, sys.byteorder))
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obj[field] = binval
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else:
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value += line
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obj[field] = value
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continue
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in_multiline = False
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continue
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if line.startswith('CKA_CLASS'):
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in_obj = True
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line_parts = line.strip().split(' ', 2)
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if len(line_parts) > 2:
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field, ftype = line_parts[0:2]
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value = ' '.join(line_parts[2:])
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elif len(line_parts) == 2:
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field, ftype = line_parts
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value = None
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else:
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raise NotImplementedError('line_parts < 2 not supported.\n' + line)
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if ftype == 'MULTILINE_OCTAL':
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in_multiline = True
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value = ""
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binval = bytearray()
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continue
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obj[field] = value
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if len(list(obj.items())) > 0:
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objects.append(obj)
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# Build up trust database.
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trustmap = dict()
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for obj in objects:
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if obj['CKA_CLASS'] != 'CKO_NSS_TRUST':
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continue
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key = obj['CKA_LABEL'] + printable_serial(obj)
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trustmap[key] = obj
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print(" added trust", key)
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# Build up cert database.
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certmap = dict()
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for obj in objects:
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if obj['CKA_CLASS'] != 'CKO_CERTIFICATE':
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continue
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key = obj['CKA_LABEL'] + printable_serial(obj)
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certmap[key] = obj
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print(" added cert", key)
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def obj_to_filename(obj):
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label = obj['CKA_LABEL'][1:-1]
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label = label.replace('/', '_')\
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.replace(' ', '_')\
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.replace('(', '=')\
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.replace(')', '=')\
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.replace(',', '_')
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labelbytes = bytearray()
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i = 0
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imax = len(label)
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while i < imax:
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if i < imax-3 and label[i] == '\\' and label[i+1] == 'x':
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labelbytes.extend(bytes.fromhex(label[i+2:i+4]))
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i += 4
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continue
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labelbytes.extend(str.encode(label[i]))
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i = i+1
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continue
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label = labelbytes.decode('utf-8')
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serial = printable_serial(obj)
|
||||
return label + ":" + serial
|
||||
|
||||
def write_cert_ext_to_file(f, oid, value, public_key):
|
||||
f.write("[p11-kit-object-v1]\n")
|
||||
f.write("label: ");
|
||||
f.write(tobj['CKA_LABEL'])
|
||||
f.write("\n")
|
||||
f.write("class: x-certificate-extension\n");
|
||||
f.write("object-id: " + oid + "\n")
|
||||
f.write("value: \"" + value + "\"\n")
|
||||
f.write("modifiable: false\n");
|
||||
f.write(public_key)
|
||||
|
||||
trust_types = {
|
||||
"CKA_TRUST_DIGITAL_SIGNATURE": "digital-signature",
|
||||
"CKA_TRUST_NON_REPUDIATION": "non-repudiation",
|
||||
"CKA_TRUST_KEY_ENCIPHERMENT": "key-encipherment",
|
||||
"CKA_TRUST_DATA_ENCIPHERMENT": "data-encipherment",
|
||||
"CKA_TRUST_KEY_AGREEMENT": "key-agreement",
|
||||
"CKA_TRUST_KEY_CERT_SIGN": "cert-sign",
|
||||
"CKA_TRUST_CRL_SIGN": "crl-sign",
|
||||
"CKA_TRUST_SERVER_AUTH": "server-auth",
|
||||
"CKA_TRUST_CLIENT_AUTH": "client-auth",
|
||||
"CKA_TRUST_CODE_SIGNING": "code-signing",
|
||||
"CKA_TRUST_EMAIL_PROTECTION": "email-protection",
|
||||
"CKA_TRUST_IPSEC_END_SYSTEM": "ipsec-end-system",
|
||||
"CKA_TRUST_IPSEC_TUNNEL": "ipsec-tunnel",
|
||||
"CKA_TRUST_IPSEC_USER": "ipsec-user",
|
||||
"CKA_TRUST_TIME_STAMPING": "time-stamping",
|
||||
"CKA_TRUST_STEP_UP_APPROVED": "step-up-approved",
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
legacy_trust_types = {
|
||||
"LEGACY_CKA_TRUST_SERVER_AUTH": "server-auth",
|
||||
"LEGACY_CKA_TRUST_CODE_SIGNING": "code-signing",
|
||||
"LEGACY_CKA_TRUST_EMAIL_PROTECTION": "email-protection",
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
legacy_to_real_trust_types = {
|
||||
"LEGACY_CKA_TRUST_SERVER_AUTH": "CKA_TRUST_SERVER_AUTH",
|
||||
"LEGACY_CKA_TRUST_CODE_SIGNING": "CKA_TRUST_CODE_SIGNING",
|
||||
"LEGACY_CKA_TRUST_EMAIL_PROTECTION": "CKA_TRUST_EMAIL_PROTECTION",
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
openssl_trust = {
|
||||
"CKA_TRUST_SERVER_AUTH": "serverAuth",
|
||||
"CKA_TRUST_CLIENT_AUTH": "clientAuth",
|
||||
"CKA_TRUST_CODE_SIGNING": "codeSigning",
|
||||
"CKA_TRUST_EMAIL_PROTECTION": "emailProtection",
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
cert_distrust_types = {
|
||||
"CKA_NSS_SERVER_DISTRUST_AFTER": "nss-server-distrust-after",
|
||||
"CKA_NSS_EMAIL_DISTRUST_AFTER": "nss-email-distrust-after",
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
for tobj in objects:
|
||||
if tobj['CKA_CLASS'] == 'CKO_NSS_TRUST':
|
||||
key = tobj['CKA_LABEL'] + printable_serial(tobj)
|
||||
print("producing trust for " + key)
|
||||
trustbits = []
|
||||
distrustbits = []
|
||||
openssl_trustflags = []
|
||||
openssl_distrustflags = []
|
||||
legacy_trustbits = []
|
||||
legacy_openssl_trustflags = []
|
||||
for t in list(trust_types.keys()):
|
||||
if t in tobj and tobj[t] == 'CKT_NSS_TRUSTED_DELEGATOR':
|
||||
trustbits.append(t)
|
||||
if t in openssl_trust:
|
||||
openssl_trustflags.append(openssl_trust[t])
|
||||
if t in tobj and tobj[t] == 'CKT_NSS_NOT_TRUSTED':
|
||||
distrustbits.append(t)
|
||||
if t in openssl_trust:
|
||||
openssl_distrustflags.append(openssl_trust[t])
|
||||
|
||||
for t in list(legacy_trust_types.keys()):
|
||||
if t in tobj and tobj[t] == 'CKT_NSS_TRUSTED_DELEGATOR':
|
||||
real_t = legacy_to_real_trust_types[t]
|
||||
legacy_trustbits.append(real_t)
|
||||
if real_t in openssl_trust:
|
||||
legacy_openssl_trustflags.append(openssl_trust[real_t])
|
||||
if t in tobj and tobj[t] == 'CKT_NSS_NOT_TRUSTED':
|
||||
raise NotImplementedError('legacy distrust not supported.\n' + line)
|
||||
|
||||
fname = obj_to_filename(tobj)
|
||||
try:
|
||||
obj = certmap[key]
|
||||
except:
|
||||
obj = None
|
||||
|
||||
# optional debug code, that dumps the parsed input to files
|
||||
#fulldump = "dump-" + fname
|
||||
#dumpf = open(fulldump, 'w')
|
||||
#dumpf.write(str(obj));
|
||||
#dumpf.write(str(tobj));
|
||||
#dumpf.close();
|
||||
|
||||
is_legacy = 0
|
||||
if 'LEGACY_CKA_TRUST_SERVER_AUTH' in tobj or 'LEGACY_CKA_TRUST_EMAIL_PROTECTION' in tobj or 'LEGACY_CKA_TRUST_CODE_SIGNING' in tobj:
|
||||
is_legacy = 1
|
||||
if obj == None:
|
||||
raise NotImplementedError('found legacy trust without certificate.\n' + line)
|
||||
|
||||
legacy_fname = "legacy-default/" + fname + ".crt"
|
||||
f = open(legacy_fname, 'w')
|
||||
f.write("# alias=%s\n"%tobj['CKA_LABEL'])
|
||||
f.write("# trust=" + " ".join(legacy_trustbits) + "\n")
|
||||
if legacy_openssl_trustflags:
|
||||
f.write("# openssl-trust=" + " ".join(legacy_openssl_trustflags) + "\n")
|
||||
f.write("-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n")
|
||||
temp_encoded_b64 = base64.b64encode(obj['CKA_VALUE'])
|
||||
temp_wrapped = textwrap.wrap(temp_encoded_b64.decode(), 64)
|
||||
f.write("\n".join(temp_wrapped))
|
||||
f.write("\n-----END CERTIFICATE-----\n")
|
||||
f.close()
|
||||
|
||||
if 'CKA_TRUST_SERVER_AUTH' in tobj or 'CKA_TRUST_EMAIL_PROTECTION' in tobj or 'CKA_TRUST_CODE_SIGNING' in tobj:
|
||||
legacy_fname = "legacy-disable/" + fname + ".crt"
|
||||
f = open(legacy_fname, 'w')
|
||||
f.write("# alias=%s\n"%tobj['CKA_LABEL'])
|
||||
f.write("# trust=" + " ".join(trustbits) + "\n")
|
||||
if openssl_trustflags:
|
||||
f.write("# openssl-trust=" + " ".join(openssl_trustflags) + "\n")
|
||||
f.write("-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n")
|
||||
f.write("\n".join(textwrap.wrap(base64.b64encode(obj['CKA_VALUE']), 64)))
|
||||
f.write("\n-----END CERTIFICATE-----\n")
|
||||
f.close()
|
||||
|
||||
# don't produce p11-kit output for legacy certificates
|
||||
continue
|
||||
|
||||
pk = ''
|
||||
cert_comment = ''
|
||||
if obj != None:
|
||||
# must extract the public key from the cert, let's use openssl
|
||||
cert_fname = "cert-" + fname
|
||||
fc = open(cert_fname, 'w')
|
||||
fc.write("-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n")
|
||||
temp_encoded_b64 = base64.b64encode(obj['CKA_VALUE'])
|
||||
temp_wrapped = textwrap.wrap(temp_encoded_b64.decode(), 64)
|
||||
fc.write("\n".join(temp_wrapped))
|
||||
fc.write("\n-----END CERTIFICATE-----\n")
|
||||
fc.close();
|
||||
pk_fname = "pubkey-" + fname
|
||||
fpkout = open(pk_fname, "w")
|
||||
dump_pk_command = ["openssl", "x509", "-in", cert_fname, "-noout", "-pubkey"]
|
||||
subprocess.call(dump_pk_command, stdout=fpkout)
|
||||
fpkout.close()
|
||||
with open (pk_fname, "r") as myfile:
|
||||
pk=myfile.read()
|
||||
# obtain certificate information suitable as a comment
|
||||
comment_fname = "comment-" + fname
|
||||
fcout = open(comment_fname, "w")
|
||||
comment_command = ["openssl", "x509", "-in", cert_fname, "-noout", "-text"]
|
||||
subprocess.call(comment_command, stdout=fcout)
|
||||
fcout.close()
|
||||
sed_command = ["sed", "--in-place", "s/^/#/", comment_fname]
|
||||
subprocess.call(sed_command)
|
||||
with open (comment_fname, "r", errors = 'replace') as myfile:
|
||||
cert_comment=myfile.read()
|
||||
|
||||
fname += ".tmp-p11-kit"
|
||||
f = open(fname, 'w')
|
||||
|
||||
if obj != None:
|
||||
is_distrusted = False
|
||||
has_server_trust = False
|
||||
has_email_trust = False
|
||||
has_code_trust = False
|
||||
|
||||
if 'CKA_TRUST_SERVER_AUTH' in tobj:
|
||||
if tobj['CKA_TRUST_SERVER_AUTH'] == 'CKT_NSS_NOT_TRUSTED':
|
||||
is_distrusted = True
|
||||
elif tobj['CKA_TRUST_SERVER_AUTH'] == 'CKT_NSS_TRUSTED_DELEGATOR':
|
||||
has_server_trust = True
|
||||
|
||||
if 'CKA_TRUST_EMAIL_PROTECTION' in tobj:
|
||||
if tobj['CKA_TRUST_EMAIL_PROTECTION'] == 'CKT_NSS_NOT_TRUSTED':
|
||||
is_distrusted = True
|
||||
elif tobj['CKA_TRUST_EMAIL_PROTECTION'] == 'CKT_NSS_TRUSTED_DELEGATOR':
|
||||
has_email_trust = True
|
||||
|
||||
if 'CKA_TRUST_CODE_SIGNING' in tobj:
|
||||
if tobj['CKA_TRUST_CODE_SIGNING'] == 'CKT_NSS_NOT_TRUSTED':
|
||||
is_distrusted = True
|
||||
elif tobj['CKA_TRUST_CODE_SIGNING'] == 'CKT_NSS_TRUSTED_DELEGATOR':
|
||||
has_code_trust = True
|
||||
|
||||
if is_distrusted:
|
||||
trust_ext_oid = "1.3.6.1.4.1.3319.6.10.1"
|
||||
trust_ext_value = "0.%06%0a%2b%06%01%04%01%99w%06%0a%01%04 0%1e%06%08%2b%06%01%05%05%07%03%04%06%08%2b%06%01%05%05%07%03%01%06%08%2b%06%01%05%05%07%03%03"
|
||||
write_cert_ext_to_file(f, trust_ext_oid, trust_ext_value, pk)
|
||||
|
||||
trust_ext_oid = "2.5.29.37"
|
||||
if has_server_trust:
|
||||
if has_email_trust:
|
||||
if has_code_trust:
|
||||
# server + email + code
|
||||
trust_ext_value = "0%2a%06%03U%1d%25%01%01%ff%04 0%1e%06%08%2b%06%01%05%05%07%03%04%06%08%2b%06%01%05%05%07%03%01%06%08%2b%06%01%05%05%07%03%03"
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# server + email
|
||||
trust_ext_value = "0 %06%03U%1d%25%01%01%ff%04%160%14%06%08%2b%06%01%05%05%07%03%04%06%08%2b%06%01%05%05%07%03%01"
|
||||
else:
|
||||
if has_code_trust:
|
||||
# server + code
|
||||
trust_ext_value = "0 %06%03U%1d%25%01%01%ff%04%160%14%06%08%2b%06%01%05%05%07%03%01%06%08%2b%06%01%05%05%07%03%03"
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# server
|
||||
trust_ext_value = "0%16%06%03U%1d%25%01%01%ff%04%0c0%0a%06%08%2b%06%01%05%05%07%03%01"
|
||||
else:
|
||||
if has_email_trust:
|
||||
if has_code_trust:
|
||||
# email + code
|
||||
trust_ext_value = "0 %06%03U%1d%25%01%01%ff%04%160%14%06%08%2b%06%01%05%05%07%03%04%06%08%2b%06%01%05%05%07%03%03"
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# email
|
||||
trust_ext_value = "0%16%06%03U%1d%25%01%01%ff%04%0c0%0a%06%08%2b%06%01%05%05%07%03%04"
|
||||
else:
|
||||
if has_code_trust:
|
||||
# code
|
||||
trust_ext_value = "0%16%06%03U%1d%25%01%01%ff%04%0c0%0a%06%08%2b%06%01%05%05%07%03%03"
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# none
|
||||
trust_ext_value = "0%18%06%03U%1d%25%01%01%ff%04%0e0%0c%06%0a%2b%06%01%04%01%99w%06%0a%10"
|
||||
|
||||
# no 2.5.29.37 for neutral certificates
|
||||
if (is_distrusted or has_server_trust or has_email_trust or has_code_trust):
|
||||
write_cert_ext_to_file(f, trust_ext_oid, trust_ext_value, pk)
|
||||
|
||||
pk = ''
|
||||
f.write("\n")
|
||||
|
||||
f.write("[p11-kit-object-v1]\n")
|
||||
f.write("label: ");
|
||||
f.write(tobj['CKA_LABEL'])
|
||||
f.write("\n")
|
||||
if is_distrusted:
|
||||
f.write("x-distrusted: true\n")
|
||||
elif has_server_trust or has_email_trust or has_code_trust:
|
||||
f.write("trusted: true\n")
|
||||
else:
|
||||
f.write("trusted: false\n")
|
||||
|
||||
# requires p11-kit >= 0.23.4
|
||||
f.write("nss-mozilla-ca-policy: true\n")
|
||||
f.write("modifiable: false\n");
|
||||
|
||||
# requires p11-kit >= 0.23.19
|
||||
for t in list(cert_distrust_types.keys()):
|
||||
if t in obj:
|
||||
value = obj[t]
|
||||
if value == 'CK_FALSE':
|
||||
value = bytearray(1)
|
||||
f.write(cert_distrust_types[t] + ": \"")
|
||||
f.write(urllib.parse.quote(value));
|
||||
f.write("\"\n")
|
||||
|
||||
f.write("-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n")
|
||||
temp_encoded_b64 = base64.b64encode(obj['CKA_VALUE'])
|
||||
temp_wrapped = textwrap.wrap(temp_encoded_b64.decode(), 64)
|
||||
f.write("\n".join(temp_wrapped))
|
||||
f.write("\n-----END CERTIFICATE-----\n")
|
||||
f.write(cert_comment)
|
||||
f.write("\n")
|
||||
|
||||
else:
|
||||
f.write("[p11-kit-object-v1]\n")
|
||||
f.write("label: ");
|
||||
f.write(tobj['CKA_LABEL']);
|
||||
f.write("\n")
|
||||
f.write("class: certificate\n")
|
||||
f.write("certificate-type: x-509\n")
|
||||
f.write("modifiable: false\n");
|
||||
f.write("issuer: \"");
|
||||
f.write(urllib.parse.quote(tobj['CKA_ISSUER']));
|
||||
f.write("\"\n")
|
||||
f.write("serial-number: \"");
|
||||
f.write(urllib.parse.quote(tobj['CKA_SERIAL_NUMBER']));
|
||||
f.write("\"\n")
|
||||
if (tobj['CKA_TRUST_SERVER_AUTH'] == 'CKT_NSS_NOT_TRUSTED') or (tobj['CKA_TRUST_EMAIL_PROTECTION'] == 'CKT_NSS_NOT_TRUSTED') or (tobj['CKA_TRUST_CODE_SIGNING'] == 'CKT_NSS_NOT_TRUSTED'):
|
||||
f.write("x-distrusted: true\n")
|
||||
f.write("\n\n")
|
||||
f.close()
|
||||
print(" -> written as '%s', trust = %s, openssl-trust = %s, distrust = %s, openssl-distrust = %s" % (fname, trustbits, openssl_trustflags, distrustbits, openssl_distrustflags))
|
@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
|
||||
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
|
||||
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
|
||||
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
|
||||
|
||||
#ifndef NSSCKBI_H
|
||||
#define NSSCKBI_H
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* NSS BUILTINS Version numbers.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* These are the version numbers for the builtins module packaged with
|
||||
* this release on NSS. To determine the version numbers of the builtin
|
||||
* module you are using, use the appropriate PKCS #11 calls.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* These version numbers detail changes to the PKCS #11 interface. They map
|
||||
* to the PKCS #11 spec versions.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
#define NSS_BUILTINS_CRYPTOKI_VERSION_MAJOR 2
|
||||
#define NSS_BUILTINS_CRYPTOKI_VERSION_MINOR 20
|
||||
|
||||
/* These version numbers detail the changes
|
||||
* to the list of trusted certificates.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The NSS_BUILTINS_LIBRARY_VERSION_MINOR macro needs to be bumped
|
||||
* whenever we change the list of trusted certificates.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Please use the following rules when increasing the version number:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* - starting with version 2.14, NSS_BUILTINS_LIBRARY_VERSION_MINOR
|
||||
* must always be an EVEN number (e.g. 16, 18, 20 etc.)
|
||||
*
|
||||
* - whenever possible, if older branches require a modification to the
|
||||
* list, these changes should be made on the main line of development (trunk),
|
||||
* and the older branches should update to the most recent list.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* - ODD minor version numbers are reserved to indicate a snapshot that has
|
||||
* deviated from the main line of development, e.g. if it was necessary
|
||||
* to modify the list on a stable branch.
|
||||
* Once the version has been changed to an odd number (e.g. 2.13) on a branch,
|
||||
* it should remain unchanged on that branch, even if further changes are
|
||||
* made on that branch.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* NSS_BUILTINS_LIBRARY_VERSION_MINOR is a CK_BYTE. It's not clear
|
||||
* whether we may use its full range (0-255) or only 0-99 because
|
||||
* of the comment in the CK_VERSION type definition.
|
||||
* It's recommend to switch back to 0 after having reached version 98/99.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
#define NSS_BUILTINS_LIBRARY_VERSION_MAJOR 2
|
||||
#define NSS_BUILTINS_LIBRARY_VERSION_MINOR 69
|
||||
#define NSS_BUILTINS_LIBRARY_VERSION "2.69"
|
||||
|
||||
/* These version numbers detail the semantic changes to the ckfw engine. */
|
||||
#define NSS_BUILTINS_HARDWARE_VERSION_MAJOR 1
|
||||
#define NSS_BUILTINS_HARDWARE_VERSION_MINOR 0
|
||||
|
||||
/* These version numbers detail the semantic changes to ckbi itself
|
||||
* (new PKCS #11 objects), etc. */
|
||||
#define NSS_BUILTINS_FIRMWARE_VERSION_MAJOR 1
|
||||
#define NSS_BUILTINS_FIRMWARE_VERSION_MINOR 0
|
||||
|
||||
#endif /* NSSCKBI_H */
|
@ -0,0 +1,123 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
|
||||
#set -vx
|
||||
set -eu
|
||||
|
||||
# For backwards compatibility reasons, future versions of this script must
|
||||
# support the syntax "update-ca-trust extract" trigger the generation of output
|
||||
# files in $DEST.
|
||||
|
||||
DEST=/etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted
|
||||
DEST_CERTS=/etc/pki/tls/certs
|
||||
|
||||
# Prevent p11-kit from reading user configuration files.
|
||||
export P11_KIT_NO_USER_CONFIG=1
|
||||
|
||||
usage() {
|
||||
fold -s -w 76 >&2 <<-EOF
|
||||
Usage: $0 [extract] [-o DIR|--output=DIR]
|
||||
|
||||
Update the system trust store in $DEST.
|
||||
|
||||
COMMANDS
|
||||
(absent/empty command): Same as the extract command without arguments.
|
||||
|
||||
extract: Instruct update-ca-trust to scan the source configuration in
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/usr/share/pki/ca-trust-source and /etc/pki/ca-trust/source and produce
|
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updated versions of the consolidated configuration files stored below
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the $DEST directory hierarchy.
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EXTRACT OPTIONS
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-o DIR, --output=DIR: Write the extracted trust store into the given
|
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directory instead of updating $DEST. (Note: This option will not
|
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populate the ../pki/tls/certs with the directory-hash symbolic links.)
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EOF
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}
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extract() {
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USER_DEST=
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# can't use getopt here. ca-certificates can't depend on a lot
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# of other libraries since openssl depends on ca-certificates
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# just fail when we hand parse
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while [ $# -ne 0 ]; do
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case "$1" in
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"-o"|"--output")
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if [ $# -lt 2 ]; then
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echo >&2 "Error: missing argument for '$1' option. See 'update-ca-trust --help' for usage."
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echo >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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USER_DEST=$2
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shift 2
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continue
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;;
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"--")
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shift
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break
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;;
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*)
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echo >&2 "Error: unknown extract argument '$1'. See 'update-ca-trust --help' for usage."
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exit 1
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;;
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esac
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done
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if [ -n "$USER_DEST" ]; then
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DEST=$USER_DEST
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# Attempt to create the directories if they do not exist
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# yet (rhbz#2241240)
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/usr/bin/mkdir -p \
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"$DEST"/openssl \
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"$DEST"/pem \
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"$DEST"/java \
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"$DEST"/edk2
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fi
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# Delete all directory hash symlinks from the cert directory
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if [ -z "$USER_DEST" ]; then
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find "$DEST_CERTS" -type l -regextype posix-extended \
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-regex '.*/[0-9a-f]{8}\.[0-9]+' -exec rm -f {} \;
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fi
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# OpenSSL PEM bundle that includes trust flags
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# (BEGIN TRUSTED CERTIFICATE)
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/usr/bin/trust extract --format=pem-bundle --filter=ca-anchors --overwrite --comment --purpose server-auth "$DEST/pem/tls-ca-bundle.pem"
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/usr/bin/trust extract --format=pem-bundle --filter=ca-anchors --overwrite --comment --purpose email "$DEST/pem/email-ca-bundle.pem"
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/usr/bin/trust extract --format=pem-bundle --filter=ca-anchors --overwrite --comment --purpose code-signing "$DEST/pem/objsign-ca-bundle.pem"
|
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/usr/bin/trust extract --format=java-cacerts --filter=ca-anchors --overwrite --purpose server-auth "$DEST/java/cacerts"
|
||||
/usr/bin/trust extract --format=edk2-cacerts --filter=ca-anchors --overwrite --purpose=server-auth "$DEST/edk2/cacerts.bin"
|
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# Hashed directory of BEGIN TRUSTED-style certs (usable as OpenSSL CApath and
|
||||
# by GnuTLS)
|
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/usr/bin/trust extract --format=pem-directory-hash --filter=ca-anchors --overwrite --purpose server-auth "$DEST/pem/directory-hash"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
if [ -z "$USER_DEST" ]; then
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||||
find "$DEST/pem/directory-hash" -type l -regextype posix-extended \
|
||||
-regex '.*/[0-9a-f]{8}\.[0-9]+' | while read link; do
|
||||
target=$(readlink -f "$link")
|
||||
new_link="$DEST_CERTS/$(basename "$link")"
|
||||
ln -s "$target" "$new_link"
|
||||
done
|
||||
fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
|
||||
set -- extract
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
case "$1" in
|
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"extract")
|
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shift
|
||||
extract "$@"
|
||||
;;
|
||||
"--help")
|
||||
usage
|
||||
exit 0
|
||||
;;
|
||||
*)
|
||||
echo >&2 "Error: unknown command: '$1', see 'update-ca-trust --help' for usage."
|
||||
exit 1
|
||||
;;
|
||||
esac
|
@ -0,0 +1,266 @@
|
||||
////
|
||||
Copyright (C) 2013 Red Hat, Inc.
|
||||
|
||||
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
|
||||
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
|
||||
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
|
||||
(at your option) any later version.
|
||||
|
||||
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
|
||||
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
|
||||
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
|
||||
GNU General Public License for more details.
|
||||
////
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
update-ca-trust(8)
|
||||
==================
|
||||
:doctype: manpage
|
||||
:man source: update-ca-trust
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
NAME
|
||||
----
|
||||
update-ca-trust - manage consolidated and dynamic configuration of CA
|
||||
certificates and associated trust
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SYNOPSIS
|
||||
--------
|
||||
*update-ca-trust* [extract] [-o 'DIR'|--output='DIR']
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
DESCRIPTION
|
||||
-----------
|
||||
update-ca-trust(8) is used to manage a consolidated and dynamic configuration
|
||||
feature of Certificate Authority (CA) certificates and associated trust.
|
||||
|
||||
The feature is available for new applications that read the
|
||||
consolidated configuration files found in the /etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted directory
|
||||
or that load the PKCS#11 module p11-kit-trust.so
|
||||
|
||||
Parts of the new feature are also provided in a way to make it useful
|
||||
for legacy applications.
|
||||
|
||||
Many legacy applications expect CA certificates and trust configuration
|
||||
in a fixed location, contained in files with particular path and name,
|
||||
or by referring to a classic PKCS#11 trust module provided by the
|
||||
NSS cryptographic library.
|
||||
|
||||
The dynamic configuration feature provides functionally compatible replacements
|
||||
for classic configuration files and for the classic NSS trust module named libnssckbi.
|
||||
|
||||
In order to enable legacy applications, that read the classic files or
|
||||
access the classic module, to make use of the new consolidated and dynamic configuration
|
||||
feature, the classic filenames have been changed to symbolic links.
|
||||
The symbolic links refer to dynamically created and consolidated
|
||||
output stored below the /etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted directory hierarchy.
|
||||
|
||||
The output is produced using the 'update-ca-trust' command (without parameters),
|
||||
or using the 'update-ca-trust extract' command.
|
||||
In order to produce the output, a flexible set of source configuration
|
||||
is read, as described in section <<sourceconf,SOURCE CONFIGURATION>>.
|
||||
|
||||
In addition, the classic PKCS#11 module
|
||||
is replaced with a new PKCS#11 module (p11-kit-trust.so) that dynamically
|
||||
reads the same source configuration.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
[[sourceconf]]
|
||||
SOURCE CONFIGURATION
|
||||
--------------------
|
||||
The dynamic configuration feature uses several source directories that
|
||||
will be scanned for any number of source files. *It is important to select
|
||||
the correct subdirectory for adding files, as the subdirectory defines how
|
||||
contained certificates will be trusted or distrusted, and which file formats are read.*
|
||||
|
||||
Files in *subdirectories below the directory hierarchy /usr/share/pki/ca-trust-source/* contain CA certificates and
|
||||
trust settings in the PEM file format. The trust settings found here will be
|
||||
interpreted with a *low priority*.
|
||||
|
||||
Files in *subdirectories below the directory hierarchy /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/* contain CA certificates and
|
||||
trust settings in the PEM file format. The trust settings found here will be
|
||||
interpreted with a *high priority*.
|
||||
|
||||
.You may use the following rules of thumb to decide, whether your configuration files should be added to the /etc or rather to the /usr directory hierarchy:
|
||||
* If you are manually adding a configuration file to a system, you probably
|
||||
want it to override any other default configuration, and you most likely should
|
||||
add it to the respective subdirectory in the /etc hierarchy.
|
||||
* If you are creating a package that provides additional root CA certificates,
|
||||
that is intended for distribution to several computer systems, but you still
|
||||
want to allow the administrator to override your list, then your package should
|
||||
add your files to the respective subdirectory in the /usr hierarchy.
|
||||
* If you are creating a package that is supposed to override the default system
|
||||
trust settings, that is intended for distribution to several computer systems, then your package should install the files to the respective
|
||||
subdirectory in the /etc hierarchy.
|
||||
|
||||
.*QUICK HELP 1*: To add a certificate in the simple PEM or DER file formats to the list of CAs trusted on the system:
|
||||
* add it as a new file to directory /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/anchors/
|
||||
* run 'update-ca-trust extract'
|
||||
|
||||
.*QUICK HELP 2*: If your certificate is in the extended BEGIN TRUSTED file format (which may contain distrust/blocklist trust flags, or trust flags for usages other than TLS) then:
|
||||
* add it as a new file to directory /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/
|
||||
* run 'update-ca-trust extract'
|
||||
|
||||
.In order to offer simplicity and flexibility, the way certificate files are treated depends on the subdirectory they are installed to.
|
||||
* simple trust anchors subdirectory: /usr/share/pki/ca-trust-source/anchors/ or /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/anchors/
|
||||
* simple blocklist (distrust) subdirectory: /usr/share/pki/ca-trust-source/blocklist/ or /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/blocklist/
|
||||
* extended format directory: /usr/share/pki/ca-trust-source/ or /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/
|
||||
|
||||
.In the main directories /usr/share/pki/ca-trust-source/ or /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/ you may install one or multiple files in the following file formats:
|
||||
* certificate files that include trust flags,
|
||||
in the BEGIN/END TRUSTED CERTIFICATE file format
|
||||
(any file name), which have been created using the openssl x509 tool
|
||||
and the -addreject -addtrust options.
|
||||
Bundle files with multiple certificates are supported.
|
||||
* files in the p11-kit file format using the .p11-kit file name
|
||||
extension, which can (e.g.) be used to distrust certificates
|
||||
based on serial number and issuer name, without having the
|
||||
full certificate available.
|
||||
(This is currently an undocumented format, to be extended later.
|
||||
For examples of the supported formats, see the files
|
||||
shipped with the ca-certificates package.)
|
||||
* certificate files without trust flags in either the DER file format or in
|
||||
the PEM (BEGIN/END CERTIFICATE) file format (any file name). Such files
|
||||
will be added with neutral trust, neither trusted nor distrusted.
|
||||
They will simply be known to the system, which might be helpful to
|
||||
assist cryptographic software in constructing chains of certificates.
|
||||
(If you want a CA certificate in these file formats to be trusted, you
|
||||
should remove it from this directory and move it to the
|
||||
./anchors subdirectory instead.)
|
||||
|
||||
In the anchors subdirectories /usr/share/pki/ca-trust-source/anchors/ or /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/anchors/
|
||||
you may install one or multiple certificates in either the DER file
|
||||
format or in the PEM (BEGIN/END CERTIFICATE) file format.
|
||||
Each certificate will be treated as *trusted* for all purposes.
|
||||
|
||||
In the blocklist subdirectories /usr/share/pki/ca-trust-source/blocklist/ or /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/blocklist/
|
||||
you may install one or multiple certificates in either the DER file
|
||||
format or in the PEM (BEGIN/END CERTIFICATE) file format.
|
||||
Each certificate will be treated as *distrusted* for all purposes.
|
||||
|
||||
Please refer to the x509(1) manual page for the documentation of the
|
||||
BEGIN/END CERTIFICATE and BEGIN/END TRUSTED CERTIFICATE file formats.
|
||||
|
||||
Applications that rely on a static file for a list of trusted CAs
|
||||
may load one of the files found in the /etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted
|
||||
directory. After modifying any file in the
|
||||
/usr/share/pki/ca-trust-source/ or /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/
|
||||
directories or in any of their subdirectories, or after adding a file,
|
||||
it is necessary to run the 'update-ca-trust extract' command,
|
||||
in order to update the consolidated files in /etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted/ .
|
||||
|
||||
Applications that load the classic PKCS#11 module using filename libnssckbi.so
|
||||
(which has been converted into a symbolic link pointing to the new module)
|
||||
and any application capable of
|
||||
loading PKCS#11 modules and loading p11-kit-trust.so, will benefit from
|
||||
the dynamically merged set of certificates and trust information stored in the
|
||||
/usr/share/pki/ca-trust-source/ and /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/ directories.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
[[extractconf]]
|
||||
EXTRACTED CONFIGURATION
|
||||
-----------------------
|
||||
The directory /etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted/ contains generated CA certificate
|
||||
bundle files which are created and updated, based on the <<sourceconf,SOURCE CONFIGURATION>>
|
||||
by running the 'update-ca-trust extract' command.
|
||||
|
||||
If your application isn't able to load the PKCS#11 module p11-kit-trust.so,
|
||||
then you can use these files in your application to load a list of global
|
||||
root CA certificates.
|
||||
|
||||
Please never manually edit the files stored in this directory,
|
||||
because your changes will be lost and the files automatically overwritten,
|
||||
each time the 'update-ca-trust extract' command gets executed.
|
||||
|
||||
In order to install new trusted or distrusted certificates,
|
||||
please rather install them in the respective subdirectory below the
|
||||
/usr/share/pki/ca-trust-source/ or /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/
|
||||
directories, as described in the <<sourceconf,SOURCE CONFIGURATION>> section.
|
||||
|
||||
The directory /etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted/java/ contains
|
||||
a CA certificate bundle in the java keystore file format.
|
||||
Distrust information cannot be represented in this file format,
|
||||
and distrusted certificates are missing from these files.
|
||||
File cacerts contains CA certificates trusted for TLS server authentication.
|
||||
|
||||
The directory /etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted/openssl/ contains
|
||||
CA certificate bundle files in the extended BEGIN/END TRUSTED CERTIFICATE file format,
|
||||
as described in the x509(1) manual page.
|
||||
File ca-bundle.trust.crt contains the full set of all trusted
|
||||
or distrusted certificates, including the associated trust flags.
|
||||
|
||||
The directory /etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted/pem/ contains
|
||||
CA certificate bundle files in the simple BEGIN/END CERTIFICATE file format,
|
||||
as described in the x509(1) manual page.
|
||||
Distrust information cannot be represented in this file format,
|
||||
and distrusted certificates are missing from these files.
|
||||
File tls-ca-bundle.pem contains CA certificates
|
||||
trusted for TLS server authentication.
|
||||
File email-ca-bundle.pem contains CA certificates
|
||||
trusted for E-Mail protection.
|
||||
File objsign-ca-bundle.pem contains CA certificates
|
||||
trusted for code signing.
|
||||
|
||||
The directory /etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted/edk2/ contains a CA
|
||||
certificate bundle ("cacerts.bin") in the "sequence of
|
||||
EFI_SIGNATURE_LISTs" format, defined in the UEFI-2.7 specification,
|
||||
sections "31.4.1 Signature Database" and
|
||||
"EFI_CERT_X509_GUID". Distrust information cannot be represented in
|
||||
this file format, and distrusted certificates are missing from these
|
||||
files. File "cacerts.bin" contains CA certificates trusted for TLS
|
||||
server authentication.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
COMMANDS
|
||||
--------
|
||||
(absent/empty command)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
Same as the *extract* command described below. (However, the command may print
|
||||
fewer warnings, as this command is being run during rpm package installation,
|
||||
where non-fatal status output is undesired.)
|
||||
|
||||
extract
|
||||
~~~~~~~
|
||||
Instruct update-ca-trust to scan the <<sourceconf,SOURCE CONFIGURATION>> and
|
||||
produce updated versions of the consolidated configuration files stored below
|
||||
the /etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted directory hierarchy.
|
||||
|
||||
EXTRACT OPTIONS
|
||||
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
||||
*-o DIR*, *--output=DIR*::
|
||||
Write the extracted trust store into the given directory instead of
|
||||
updating /etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted. (Note: This option will not
|
||||
populate the ../pki/tls/certs with the directory-hash symbolic links.)
|
||||
|
||||
FILES
|
||||
-----
|
||||
/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt::
|
||||
Classic filename, file contains a list of CA certificates trusted for TLS server authentication usage, in the simple BEGIN/END CERTIFICATE file format, without distrust information.
|
||||
This file is a symbolic link that refers to the consolidated output created by the update-ca-trust command.
|
||||
|
||||
/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.trust.crt::
|
||||
Classic filename, file contains a list of CA certificates in the extended BEGIN/END TRUSTED CERTIFICATE file format, which includes trust (and/or distrust) flags specific to certificate usage.
|
||||
This file is a symbolic link that refers to the consolidated output created by the update-ca-trust command.
|
||||
|
||||
/etc/pki/java/cacerts::
|
||||
Classic filename, file contains a list of CA certificates trusted for TLS server authentication usage, in the Java keystore file format, without distrust information.
|
||||
This file is a symbolic link that refers to the consolidated output created by the update-ca-trust command.
|
||||
|
||||
/usr/share/pki/ca-trust-source::
|
||||
Contains multiple, low priority source configuration files as explained in section <<sourceconf,SOURCE CONFIGURATION>>. Please pay attention to the specific meanings of the respective subdirectories.
|
||||
|
||||
/etc/pki/ca-trust/source::
|
||||
Contains multiple, high priority source configuration files as explained in section <<sourceconf,SOURCE CONFIGURATION>>. Please pay attention to the specific meanings of the respective subdirectories.
|
||||
|
||||
/etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted::
|
||||
Contains consolidated and automatically generated configuration files for consumption by applications,
|
||||
which are created using the 'update-ca-trust extract' command. Don't edit files in this directory, because they will be overwritten.
|
||||
See section <<extractconf,EXTRACTED CONFIGURATION>> for additional details.
|
||||
|
||||
/etc/pki/tls/certs::
|
||||
Contains symbolic links to the directory-hash format certificates generated by update-ca-trust command.
|
||||
|
||||
AUTHOR
|
||||
------
|
||||
Written by Kai Engert and Stef Walter.
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