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Nicolas Wavrant
re6stnet
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df77b6a2
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df77b6a2
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Sep 06, 2012
by
Julien Muchembled
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re6st-conf: reusing existing cert or key if possible
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#!/usr/bin/env python
import
argparse
,
atexit
,
os
,
subprocess
,
sqlite3
,
sys
,
xmlrpclib
import
argparse
,
atexit
,
errno
,
os
,
subprocess
,
sqlite3
,
sys
,
xmlrpclib
from
OpenSSL
import
crypto
from
re6st
import
utils
def
create
(
path
,
text
=
None
,
mode
=
0666
):
fd
=
os
.
open
(
path
,
os
.
O_CREAT
|
os
.
O_WRONLY
|
os
.
O_TRUNC
,
mode
)
if
text
is
None
:
return
fd
try
:
os
.
write
(
fd
,
text
)
finally
:
...
...
@@ -56,11 +54,22 @@ def main():
sys
.
exit
(
r
)
req
=
crypto
.
X509Req
()
subj
=
req
.
get_subject
()
try
:
with
open
(
cert_path
)
as
f
:
cert
=
crypto
.
load_certificate
(
crypto
.
FILETYPE_PEM
,
f
.
read
())
components
=
dict
(
cert
.
get_subject
().
get_components
())
components
.
pop
(
'CN'
,
None
)
except
IOError
,
e
:
if
e
.
errno
!=
errno
.
ENOENT
:
raise
components
=
{}
if
config
.
req
:
for
k
,
v
in
config
.
req
:
if
k
==
'CN'
:
sys
.
exit
(
"CN field is reserved."
)
components
.
update
(
config
.
req
)
subj
=
req
.
get_subject
()
for
k
,
v
in
components
.
iteritems
():
if
k
==
'CN'
:
sys
.
exit
(
"CN field is reserved."
)
if
v
:
setattr
(
subj
,
k
,
v
)
cert_fd
=
token_advice
=
None
...
...
@@ -72,31 +81,40 @@ def main():
token_advice
=
"Use --token to retry without asking a new token
\
n
"
config
.
token
=
raw_input
(
'Please enter your token: '
)
# First make sure we can store private key and open certificate file
# for writing, to avoid using our token for nothing.
print
"Generating key and cert requests ..."
cert_fd
=
create
(
cert_path
)
pkey
=
crypto
.
PKey
()
pkey
.
generate_key
(
crypto
.
TYPE_RSA
,
2048
)
key
=
crypto
.
dump_privatekey
(
crypto
.
FILETYPE_PEM
,
pkey
)
try
:
with
open
(
key_path
)
as
f
:
pkey
=
crypto
.
load_privatekey
(
crypto
.
FILETYPE_PEM
,
f
.
read
())
key
=
None
print
"Reusing existing key."
except
IOError
,
e
:
if
e
.
errno
!=
errno
.
ENOENT
:
raise
print
"Generating 2048-bit key ..."
pkey
=
crypto
.
PKey
()
pkey
.
generate_key
(
crypto
.
TYPE_RSA
,
2048
)
key
=
crypto
.
dump_privatekey
(
crypto
.
FILETYPE_PEM
,
pkey
)
create
(
key_path
,
key
,
0600
)
req
.
set_pubkey
(
pkey
)
req
.
sign
(
pkey
,
'sha1'
)
req
=
crypto
.
dump_certificate_request
(
crypto
.
FILETYPE_PEM
,
req
)
create
(
key_path
,
key
,
0600
)
# First make sure we can open certificate file for writing,
# to avoid using our token for nothing.
cert_fd
=
os
.
open
(
cert_path
,
os
.
O_CREAT
|
os
.
O_WRONLY
,
0666
)
print
"Requesting certificate ..."
cert
=
s
.
requestCertificate
(
config
.
token
,
req
)
if
not
cert
:
token_advice
=
None
sys
.
exit
(
"Error: invalid or expired token"
)
except
:
if
cert_fd
:
if
cert_fd
is
not
None
and
not
os
.
lseek
(
cert_fd
,
0
,
os
.
SEEK_END
)
:
os
.
remove
(
cert_path
)
if
token_advice
:
atexit
.
register
(
sys
.
stdout
.
write
,
token_advice
)
raise
os
.
write
(
cert_fd
,
cert
)
os
.
ftruncate
(
cert_fd
,
len
(
cert
))
os
.
close
(
cert_fd
)
print
"Certificate setup complete."
...
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