# # Author:: Richard Lavey (richard.lavey@calastone.com) # # Copyright:: 2015-2017, Calastone Ltd. # Copyright:: Copyright (c) Chef Software Inc. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # require_relative "../util/path_helper" require_relative "../resource" require "win32-certstore" if Chef::Platform.windows? require "openssl" unless defined?(OpenSSL) require_relative "../dist" class Chef class Resource class WindowsCertificate < Chef::Resource provides :windows_certificate description "Use the **windows_certificate** resource to install a certificate into the Windows certificate store from a file. The resource grants read-only access to the private key for designated accounts. Due to current limitations in WinRM, installing certificates remotely may not work if the operation requires a user profile. Operations on the local machine store should still work." introduced "14.7" property :source, String, description: "The source file (for create and acl_add), thumbprint (for delete and acl_add) or subject (for delete) if it differs from the resource block's name.", name_property: true property :pfx_password, String, description: "The password to access the source if it is a pfx file." property :private_key_acl, Array, description: "An array of 'domain\account' entries to be granted read-only access to the certificate's private key. Not idempotent." property :store_name, String, description: "The certificate store to manipulate.", default: "MY", equal_to: ["TRUSTEDPUBLISHER", "TrustedPublisher", "CLIENTAUTHISSUER", "REMOTE DESKTOP", "ROOT", "TRUSTEDDEVICES", "WEBHOSTING", "CA", "AUTHROOT", "TRUSTEDPEOPLE", "MY", "SMARTCARDROOT", "TRUST", "DISALLOWED"] property :user_store, [TrueClass, FalseClass], description: "Use the user store of the local machine store if set to false.", default: false property :cert_path, String, description: "" # lazy used to set default value of sensitive to true if password is set property :sensitive, [TrueClass, FalseClass], description: "Ensure that sensitive resource data is not logged by the #{Chef::Dist::CLIENT}.", default: lazy { pfx_password ? true : false }, skip_docs: true action :create do description "Creates or updates a certificate." # Extension of the certificate ext = ::File.extname(new_resource.source) # PFX certificates contains private keys and we import them with some other approach import_certificates(fetch_cert_object(ext), (ext == ".pfx")) end # acl_add is a modify-if-exists operation : not idempotent action :acl_add do description "Adds read-only entries to a certificate's private key ACL." if ::File.exist?(new_resource.source) hash = "$cert.GetCertHashString()" code_script = cert_script(false) guard_script = cert_script(false) else # make sure we have no spaces in the hash string hash = "\"#{new_resource.source.gsub(/\s/, "")}\"" code_script = "" guard_script = "" end code_script << acl_script(hash) guard_script << cert_exists_script(hash) powershell_script "setting the acls on #{new_resource.source} in #{cert_location}\\#{new_resource.store_name}" do convert_boolean_return true code code_script only_if guard_script sensitive if new_resource.sensitive end end action :delete do description "Deletes a certificate." cert_obj = fetch_cert if cert_obj converge_by("Deleting certificate #{new_resource.source} from Store #{new_resource.store_name}") do delete_cert end else Chef::Log.debug("Certificate not found") end end action :fetch do description "Fetches a certificate." cert_obj = fetch_cert if cert_obj show_or_store_cert(cert_obj) else Chef::Log.debug("Certificate not found") end end action :verify do description "" out = verify_cert if !!out == out out = out ? "Certificate is valid" : "Certificate not valid" end Chef::Log.info(out.to_s) end action_class do def add_cert(cert_obj) store = ::Win32::Certstore.open(new_resource.store_name) store.add(cert_obj) end def add_pfx_cert store = ::Win32::Certstore.open(new_resource.store_name) store.add_pfx(new_resource.source, new_resource.pfx_password) end def delete_cert store = ::Win32::Certstore.open(new_resource.store_name) store.delete(new_resource.source) end def fetch_cert store = ::Win32::Certstore.open(new_resource.store_name) store.get(new_resource.source) end # Checks whether a certificate with the given thumbprint # is already present and valid in certificate store # If the certificate is not present, verify_cert returns a String: "Certificate not found" # But if it is present but expired, it returns a Boolean: false # Otherwise, it returns a Boolean: true def verify_cert(thumbprint = new_resource.source) store = ::Win32::Certstore.open(new_resource.store_name) store.valid?(thumbprint) end def show_or_store_cert(cert_obj) if new_resource.cert_path export_cert(cert_obj, new_resource.cert_path) if ::File.size(new_resource.cert_path) > 0 Chef::Log.info("Certificate export in #{new_resource.cert_path}") else ::File.delete(new_resource.cert_path) end else Chef::Log.info(cert_obj.display) end end def export_cert(cert_obj, cert_path) out_file = ::File.new(cert_path, "w+") case ::File.extname(cert_path) when ".pem" out_file.puts(cert_obj.to_pem) when ".der" out_file.puts(cert_obj.to_der) when ".cer" cert_out = powershell_out("openssl x509 -text -inform DER -in #{cert_obj.to_pem} -outform CER").stdout out_file.puts(cert_out) when ".crt" cert_out = powershell_out("openssl x509 -text -inform DER -in #{cert_obj.to_pem} -outform CRT").stdout out_file.puts(cert_out) when ".pfx" cert_out = powershell_out("openssl pkcs12 -export -nokeys -in #{cert_obj.to_pem} -outform PFX").stdout out_file.puts(cert_out) when ".p7b" cert_out = powershell_out("openssl pkcs7 -export -nokeys -in #{cert_obj.to_pem} -outform P7B").stdout out_file.puts(cert_out) else Chef::Log.info("Supported certificate format .pem, .der, .cer, .crt, .pfx and .p7b") end out_file.close end def cert_location @location ||= new_resource.user_store ? "CurrentUser" : "LocalMachine" end def cert_script(persist) cert_script = "$cert = New-Object System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate2" file = Chef::Util::PathHelper.cleanpath(new_resource.source) cert_script << " \"#{file}\"" if ::File.extname(file.downcase) == ".pfx" cert_script << ", \"#{new_resource.pfx_password}\"" if persist && new_resource.user_store cert_script << ", ([System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509KeyStorageFlags]::PersistKeySet)" elsif persist cert_script << ", ([System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509KeyStorageFlags]::PersistKeySet -bor [System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509KeyStorageFlags]::MachineKeyset)" end end cert_script << "\n" end def cert_exists_script(hash) <<-EOH $hash = #{hash} Test-Path "Cert:\\#{cert_location}\\#{new_resource.store_name}\\$hash" EOH end def within_store_script inner_script = yield "$store" <<-EOH $store = New-Object System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Store "#{new_resource.store_name}", ([System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.StoreLocation]::#{cert_location}) $store.Open([System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.OpenFlags]::ReadWrite) #{inner_script} $store.Close() EOH end def acl_script(hash) return "" if new_resource.private_key_acl.nil? || new_resource.private_key_acl.empty? # this PS came from http://blogs.technet.com/b/operationsguy/archive/2010/11/29/provide-access-to-private-keys-commandline-vs-powershell.aspx # and from https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/bb204778(v=vs.85).aspx set_acl_script = <<-EOH $hash = #{hash} $storeCert = Get-ChildItem "cert:\\#{cert_location}\\#{new_resource.store_name}\\$hash" if ($storeCert -eq $null) { throw 'no key exists.' } $keyname = $storeCert.PrivateKey.CspKeyContainerInfo.UniqueKeyContainerName if ($keyname -eq $null) { throw 'no private key exists.' } if ($storeCert.PrivateKey.CspKeyContainerInfo.MachineKeyStore) { $fullpath = "$Env:ProgramData\\Microsoft\\Crypto\\RSA\\MachineKeys\\$keyname" } else { $currentUser = New-Object System.Security.Principal.NTAccount($Env:UserDomain, $Env:UserName) $userSID = $currentUser.Translate([System.Security.Principal.SecurityIdentifier]).Value $fullpath = "$Env:ProgramData\\Microsoft\\Crypto\\RSA\\$userSID\\$keyname" } EOH new_resource.private_key_acl.each do |name| set_acl_script << "$uname='#{name}'; icacls $fullpath /grant $uname`:RX\n" end set_acl_script end # Method returns an OpenSSL::X509::Certificate object. Might also return multiple certificates if present in certificate path # # Based on its extension, the certificate contents are used to initialize # PKCS12 (PFX), PKCS7 (P7B) objects which contains OpenSSL::X509::Certificate. # # @note Other then PEM, all the certificates are usually in binary format, and hence # their contents are loaded by using File.binread # # @param ext [String] Extension of the certificate # # @return [OpenSSL::X509::Certificate] Object containing certificate's attributes # # @raise [OpenSSL::PKCS12::PKCS12Error] When incorrect password is provided for PFX certificate # def fetch_cert_object(ext) contents = if binary_cert? ::File.binread(new_resource.source) else ::File.read(new_resource.source) end case ext when ".pfx" pfx = OpenSSL::PKCS12.new(contents, new_resource.pfx_password) if pfx.ca_certs.nil? pfx.certificate else [pfx.certificate] + pfx.ca_certs end when ".p7b" OpenSSL::PKCS7.new(contents).certificates else OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new(contents) end end # @return [Boolean] Whether the certificate file is binary encoded or not # def binary_cert? powershell_out!("file -b --mime-encoding #{new_resource.source}").stdout.strip == "binary" end # Imports the certificate object into cert store # # @param cert_objs [OpenSSL::X509::Certificate] Object containing certificate's attributes # # @param is_pfx [Boolean] true if we want to import a PFX certificate # def import_certificates(cert_objs, is_pfx) [cert_objs].flatten.each do |cert_obj| thumbprint = OpenSSL::Digest::SHA1.new(cert_obj.to_der).to_s # Fetch its thumbprint # Need to check if return value is Boolean:true # If not then the given certificate should be added in certstore if verify_cert(thumbprint) == true Chef::Log.debug("Certificate is already present") else converge_by("Adding certificate #{new_resource.source} into Store #{new_resource.store_name}") do if is_pfx add_pfx_cert else add_cert(cert_obj) end end end end end end end end end