tlsutil

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Published: Aug 13, 2019 License: MPL-2.0 Imports: 20 Imported by: 513

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Variables

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var TLSLookup = map[string]uint16{
	"":      tls.VersionTLS10,
	"tls10": tls.VersionTLS10,
	"tls11": tls.VersionTLS11,
	"tls12": tls.VersionTLS12,
}

TLSLookup maps the tls_min_version configuration to the internal value

Functions

func GenerateCA added in v1.5.2

func GenerateCA(signer crypto.Signer, sn *big.Int, days int, constraints []string) (string, error)

GenerateCA generates a new CA for agent TLS (not to be confused with Connect TLS)

func GenerateCert added in v1.5.2

func GenerateCert(signer crypto.Signer, ca string, sn *big.Int, name string, days int, DNSNames []string, IPAddresses []net.IP, extKeyUsage []x509.ExtKeyUsage) (string, string, error)

GenerateCert generates a new certificate for agent TLS (not to be confused with Connect TLS)

func GeneratePrivateKey added in v1.5.2

func GeneratePrivateKey() (crypto.Signer, string, error)

GeneratePrivateKey generates a new ecdsa private key

func GenerateSerialNumber added in v1.5.2

func GenerateSerialNumber() (*big.Int, error)

GenerateSerialNumber returns random bigint generated with crypto/rand

func ParseCiphers added in v0.8.2

func ParseCiphers(cipherStr string) ([]uint16, error)

ParseCiphers parse ciphersuites from the comma-separated string into recognized slice

func ParseSigner added in v1.5.2

func ParseSigner(pemValue string) (crypto.Signer, error)

ParseSigner parses a crypto.Signer from a PEM-encoded key. The private key is expected to be the first block in the PEM value.

func Verify added in v1.5.2

func Verify(caString, certString, dns string) error

Types

type Config

type Config struct {
	// VerifyIncoming is used to verify the authenticity of incoming
	// connections.  This means that TCP requests are forbidden, only
	// allowing for TLS. TLS connections must match a provided certificate
	// authority. This can be used to force client auth.
	VerifyIncoming bool

	// VerifyIncomingRPC is used to verify the authenticity of incoming RPC
	// connections.  This means that TCP requests are forbidden, only
	// allowing for TLS. TLS connections must match a provided certificate
	// authority. This can be used to force client auth.
	VerifyIncomingRPC bool

	// VerifyIncomingHTTPS is used to verify the authenticity of incoming
	// HTTPS connections.  This means that TCP requests are forbidden, only
	// allowing for TLS. TLS connections must match a provided certificate
	// authority. This can be used to force client auth.
	VerifyIncomingHTTPS bool

	// VerifyOutgoing is used to verify the authenticity of outgoing
	// connections.  This means that TLS requests are used, and TCP
	// requests are not made. TLS connections must match a provided
	// certificate authority. This is used to verify authenticity of server
	// nodes.
	VerifyOutgoing bool

	// VerifyServerHostname is used to enable hostname verification of
	// servers. This ensures that the certificate presented is valid for
	// server.<datacenter>.<domain>.  This prevents a compromised client
	// from being restarted as a server, and then intercepting request
	// traffic as well as being added as a raft peer. This should be
	// enabled by default with VerifyOutgoing, but for legacy reasons we
	// cannot break existing clients.
	VerifyServerHostname bool

	// UseTLS is used to enable outgoing TLS connections to Consul servers.
	UseTLS bool

	// CAFile is a path to a certificate authority file. This is used with
	// VerifyIncoming or VerifyOutgoing to verify the TLS connection.
	CAFile string

	// CAPath is a path to a directory containing certificate authority
	// files. This is used with VerifyIncoming or VerifyOutgoing to verify
	// the TLS connection.
	CAPath string

	// CertFile is used to provide a TLS certificate that is used for
	// serving TLS connections.  Must be provided to serve TLS connections.
	CertFile string

	// KeyFile is used to provide a TLS key that is used for serving TLS
	// connections.  Must be provided to serve TLS connections.
	KeyFile string

	// Node name is the name we use to advertise. Defaults to hostname.
	NodeName string

	// ServerName is used with the TLS certificate to ensure the name we
	// provide matches the certificate
	ServerName string

	// Domain is the Consul TLD being used. Defaults to "consul."
	Domain string

	// TLSMinVersion is the minimum accepted TLS version that can be used.
	TLSMinVersion string

	// CipherSuites is the list of TLS cipher suites to use.
	CipherSuites []uint16

	// PreferServerCipherSuites specifies whether to prefer the server's
	// ciphersuite over the client ciphersuites.
	PreferServerCipherSuites bool

	// EnableAgentTLSForChecks is used to apply the agent's TLS settings in
	// order to configure the HTTP client used for health checks. Enabling
	// this allows HTTP checks to present a client certificate and verify
	// the server using the same TLS configuration as the agent (CA, cert,
	// and key).
	EnableAgentTLSForChecks bool

	// AutoEncryptTLS opts the agent into provisioning agent
	// TLS certificates.
	AutoEncryptTLS bool
}

Config used to create tls.Config

func (*Config) KeyPair

func (c *Config) KeyPair() (*tls.Certificate, error)

KeyPair is used to open and parse a certificate and key file

type Configurator added in v1.4.3

type Configurator struct {
	sync.RWMutex
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Configurator holds a Config and is responsible for generating all the *tls.Config necessary for Consul. Except the one in the api package.

func NewConfigurator added in v1.4.3

func NewConfigurator(config Config, logger *log.Logger) (*Configurator, error)

NewConfigurator creates a new Configurator and sets the provided configuration.

func (*Configurator) AutoEncryptCertExpired added in v1.5.2

func (c *Configurator) AutoEncryptCertExpired() bool

AutoEncryptCertExpired returns if the auto_encrypt cert is expired.

func (*Configurator) AutoEncryptCertNotAfter added in v1.5.2

func (c *Configurator) AutoEncryptCertNotAfter() time.Time

AutoEncryptCertNotAfter returns NotAfter from the auto_encrypt cert. In case there is no cert, it will return a time in the past.

func (*Configurator) Base added in v1.5.2

func (c *Configurator) Base() Config

func (*Configurator) CAPems added in v1.5.2

func (c *Configurator) CAPems() []string

CAPems returns the currently loaded CAs in PEM format.

func (*Configurator) IncomingHTTPSConfig added in v1.4.3

func (c *Configurator) IncomingHTTPSConfig() *tls.Config

IncomingHTTPSConfig generates a *tls.Config for incoming HTTPS connections.

func (*Configurator) IncomingInsecureRPCConfig added in v1.5.2

func (c *Configurator) IncomingInsecureRPCConfig() *tls.Config

IncomingInsecureRPCConfig means that it doesn't verify incoming even thought it might have been configured. This is only supposed to be used by the servers for the insecure RPC server. At the time of writing only the AutoEncrypt.Sign call is supported on that server. And it might be the only usecase ever.

func (*Configurator) IncomingRPCConfig added in v1.4.3

func (c *Configurator) IncomingRPCConfig() *tls.Config

IncomingRPCConfig generates a *tls.Config for incoming RPC connections.

func (*Configurator) ManualCAPems added in v1.5.2

func (c *Configurator) ManualCAPems() []string

ManualCAPems returns the currently loaded CAs in PEM format.

func (*Configurator) OutgoingRPCConfig added in v1.4.3

func (c *Configurator) OutgoingRPCConfig() *tls.Config

OutgoingRPCConfig generates a *tls.Config for outgoing RPC connections. If there is a CA or VerifyOutgoing is set, a *tls.Config will be provided, otherwise we assume that no TLS should be used.

func (*Configurator) OutgoingRPCWrapper added in v1.4.3

func (c *Configurator) OutgoingRPCWrapper() DCWrapper

OutgoingRPCWrapper wraps the result of OutgoingRPCConfig in a DCWrapper. It decides if verify server hostname should be used.

func (*Configurator) OutgoingTLSConfigForCheck added in v1.4.3

func (c *Configurator) OutgoingTLSConfigForCheck(skipVerify bool) *tls.Config

IncomingTLSConfig generates a *tls.Config for outgoing TLS connections for checks. This function is separated because there is an extra flag to consider for checks. EnableAgentTLSForChecks and InsecureSkipVerify has to be checked for checks.

func (*Configurator) Update added in v1.4.3

func (c *Configurator) Update(config Config) error

Update updates the internal configuration which is used to generate *tls.Config. This function acquires a write lock because it writes the new config.

func (*Configurator) UpdateAutoEncrypt added in v1.5.2

func (c *Configurator) UpdateAutoEncrypt(manualCAPems, connectCAPems []string, pub, priv string, verifyServerHostname bool) error

UpdateAutoEncrypt sets everything under autoEncrypt. This is being called on the client when it received its cert from AutoEncrypt endpoint.

func (*Configurator) UpdateAutoEncryptCA added in v1.5.2

func (c *Configurator) UpdateAutoEncryptCA(connectCAPems []string) error

UpdateAutoEncryptCA updates the autoEncrypt.caPems. This is supposed to be called from the server in order to be able to accept TLS connections with TLS certificates. Or it is being called on the client side when CA changes are detected.

func (*Configurator) UpdateAutoEncryptCert added in v1.5.2

func (c *Configurator) UpdateAutoEncryptCert(pub, priv string) error

UpdateAutoEncryptCert

func (*Configurator) VerifyIncomingRPC added in v1.5.2

func (c *Configurator) VerifyIncomingRPC() bool

This function acquires a read lock because it reads from the config.

func (*Configurator) VerifyServerHostname added in v1.5.2

func (c *Configurator) VerifyServerHostname() bool

This function acquires a read lock because it reads from the config.

type DCWrapper added in v0.5.1

type DCWrapper func(dc string, conn net.Conn) (net.Conn, error)

DCWrapper is a function that is used to wrap a non-TLS connection and returns an appropriate TLS connection or error. This takes a datacenter as an argument.

type Wrapper added in v0.5.1

type Wrapper func(conn net.Conn) (net.Conn, error)

Wrapper is a variant of DCWrapper, where the DC is provided as a constant value. This is usually done by currying DCWrapper.

func SpecificDC added in v0.5.1

func SpecificDC(dc string, tlsWrap DCWrapper) Wrapper

SpecificDC is used to invoke a static datacenter and turns a DCWrapper into a Wrapper type.

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