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libvirt/tools/virt-pki-validate.in
Dustin Kirkland c179a0f63c Fix virt-pki-validate's determination of CN
Ubuntu's gntls package generates an Issuer line that looks like this:
        Issuer: C=US,ST=NY,L=Rochester,O=example.com,CN=example.com CA,EMAIL=hostmaster@example.com

While Red Hat's looks like this
Issuer: CN=Red Hat Emerging Technologies

Note the leading whitespace, and the additional fields in the former.

This patch updates the regular expression to:
 * trim leading characters before "Issuer:"
 * trim anything between Issuer: and CN=
 * trim anything after the next ,

I've tested this against the certool output of both RH and Ubuntu
generated certs.

Signed-off-by: Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2010-04-29 20:10:46 -06:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# This shell script checks the TLS certificates and options needed
# for the secure client/server support of libvirt as documented at
# http://libvirt.org/remote.html#Remote_certificates
#
# Daniel Veillard <veillard@redhat.com>
#
USER=`who am i | awk '{ print $1 }'`
SERVER=1
CLIENT=1
PORT=16514
#
# First get certtool
#
CERTOOL=`which certtool 2>/dev/null`
if [ ! -x $CERTOOL ]
then
echo "Could not locate the certtool program"
echo "make sure the gnutls-utils (or gnutls-bin) package is installed"
exit 1
fi
echo Found $CERTOOL
#
# Check the directory structure
#
SYSCONFDIR="@SYSCONFDIR@"
PKI="$SYSCONFDIR/pki"
if [ ! -d $PKI ]
then
echo the $PKI directory is missing, it is usually
echo installed as part of the filesystem or openssl packages
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -r $PKI ]
then
echo the $PKI directory is not readable by $USER
echo "as root do: chmod a+rx $PKI"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -x $PKI ]
then
echo the $PKI directory is not listable by $USER
echo "as root do: chmod a+rx $PKI"
exit 1
fi
CA="$PKI/CA"
if [ ! -d $CA ]
then
echo the $CA directory is missing, it is usually
echo installed as part of the or openssl package
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -r $CA ]
then
echo the $CA directory is not readable by $USER
echo "as root do: chmod a+rx $CA"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -x $CA ]
then
echo the $CA directory is not listable by $USER
echo "as root do: chmod a+rx $CA"
exit 1
fi
LIBVIRT="$PKI/libvirt"
if [ ! -d $LIBVIRT ]
then
echo the $LIBVIRT directory is missing, it is usually
echo installed by the libvirt package
echo "as root do: mkdir -m 755 $LIBVIRT ; chown root:root $LIBVIRT"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -r $LIBVIRT ]
then
echo the $LIBVIRT directory is not readable by $USER
echo "as root do: chown root:root $LIBVIRT ; chmod 755 $LIBVIRT"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -x $LIBVIRT ]
then
echo the $LIBVIRT directory is not listable by $USER
echo "as root do: chown root:root $LIBVIRT ; chmod 755 $LIBVIRT"
exit 1
fi
LIBVIRTP="$LIBVIRT/private"
if [ ! -d $LIBVIRTP ]
then
echo the $LIBVIRTP directory is missing, it is usually
echo installed by the libvirt package
echo "as root do: mkdir -m 755 $LIBVIRTP ; chown root:root $LIBVIRTP"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -r $LIBVIRTP ]
then
echo the $LIBVIRTP directory is not readable by $USER
echo "as root do: chown root:root $LIBVIRTP ; chmod 755 $LIBVIRTP"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -x $LIBVIRTP ]
then
echo the $LIBVIRTP directory is not listable by $USER
echo "as root do: chown root:root $LIBVIRTP ; chmod 755 $LIBVIRTP"
exit 1
fi
#
# Now check the certificates
# First the CA certificate
#
if [ ! -f $CA/cacert.pem ]
then
echo the CA certificate $CA/cacert.pem is missing while it
echo should be installed on both client and servers
echo "see http://libvirt.org/remote.html#Remote_TLS_CA"
echo on how to install it
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -r $CA/cacert.pem ]
then
echo the CA certificate $CA/cacert.pem is not readable by $USER
echo "as root do: chmod 644 $CA/cacert.pem"
exit 1
fi
sed_get_org='/Issuer:/ {
s/.*Issuer:.*CN=//
s/,.*//
p
}'
ORG=`$CERTOOL -i --infile $CA/cacert.pem | sed -n "$sed_get_org"`
if [ "$ORG" = "" ]
then
echo the CA certificate $CA/cacert.pem does not define the organization
echo it should probably regenerated
echo "see http://libvirt.org/remote.html#Remote_TLS_CA"
echo on how to regenerate it
exit 1
fi
echo Found CA certificate $CA/cacert.pem for $ORG
# Second the client certificates
if [ -f $LIBVIRT/clientcert.pem ]
then
if [ ! -r $LIBVIRT/clientcert.pem ]
then
echo Client certificate $LIBVIRT/clientcert.pem should be world readable
echo "as root do: chown root:root $LIBVIRT/clientcert.pem ; chmod 644 $LIBVIRT/clientcert.pem"
else
S_ORG=`$CERTOOL -i --infile $LIBVIRT/clientcert.pem | grep Subject: | sed 's+.*O=\([a-zA-Z \._-]*\).*+\1+'`
if [ "$ORG" != "$S_ORG" ]
then
echo The CA certificate and the client certificate do not match
echo CA organization: $ORG
echo Client organization: $S_ORG
fi
CLIENT=`$CERTOOL -i --infile $LIBVIRT/clientcert.pem | grep Subject: | sed 's+.*CN=\(.[a-zA-Z \._-]*\).*+\1+'`
echo Found client certificate $LIBVIRT/clientcert.pem for $CLIENT
if [ ! -e $LIBVIRTP/clientkey.pem ]
then
echo Missing client private key $LIBVIRTP/clientkey.pem
else
echo Found client private key $LIBVIRTP/clientkey.pem
OWN=`ls -l $LIBVIRTP/clientkey.pem | awk '{ print $3 }'`
MOD=`ls -l $LIBVIRTP/clientkey.pem | awk '{ print $1 }'`
if [ "$OWN" != "root" ]
then
echo The client private key should be owned by root
echo "as root do: chown root $LIBVIRTP/clientkey.pem"
fi
if [ "$MOD" != "-rw-r--r--" ]
then
echo The client private key need to be read by client tools
echo "as root do: chmod 644 $LIBVIRTP/clientkey.pem"
fi
fi
fi
else
echo Did not found $LIBVIRT/clientcert.pem client certificate
echo The machine cannot act as a client
echo "see http://libvirt.org/remote.html#Remote_TLS_client_certificates"
echo on how to regenerate it
CLIENT=0
fi
# Third the server certificates
if [ -f $LIBVIRT/servercert.pem ]
then
if [ ! -r $LIBVIRT/servercert.pem ]
then
echo Server certificate $LIBVIRT/servercert.pem should be world readable
echo "as root do: chown root:root $LIBVIRT/servercert.pem ; chmod 644 $LIBVIRT/servercert.pem"
else
S_ORG=`$CERTOOL -i --infile $LIBVIRT/servercert.pem | grep Subject: | sed 's+.*O=\([a-zA-Z\. _-]*\).*+\1+'`
if [ "$ORG" != "$S_ORG" ]
then
echo The CA certificate and the server certificate do not match
echo CA organization: $ORG
echo Server organization: $S_ORG
fi
S_HOST=`$CERTOOL -i --infile $LIBVIRT/servercert.pem | grep Subject: | sed 's+.*CN=\([a-zA-Z\. _-]*\)+\1+'`
if test "$S_HOST" != "`hostname -s`" && test "$S_HOST" != "`hostname`"
then
echo The server certificate does not seem to match the host name
echo hostname: '"'`hostname`'"'
echo Server certificate CN: '"'$S_HOST'"'
fi
echo Found server certificate $LIBVIRT/servercert.pem for $S_HOST
if [ ! -e $LIBVIRTP/serverkey.pem ]
then
echo Missing server private key $LIBVIRTP/serverkey.pem
else
echo Found server private key $LIBVIRTP/serverkey.pem
OWN=`ls -l $LIBVIRTP/serverkey.pem | awk '{ print $3 }'`
MOD=`ls -l $LIBVIRTP/serverkey.pem | awk '{ print $1 }'`
if [ "$OWN" != "root" ]
then
echo The server private key should be owned by root
echo "as root do: chown root $LIBVIRTP/serverkey.pem"
fi
if [ "$MOD" != "-rw-------" ]
then
echo The server private key need to be read only by root
echo "as root do: chmod 600 $LIBVIRTP/serverkey.pem"
fi
fi
fi
else
echo Did not found $LIBVIRT/servercert.pem server certificate
echo The machine cannot act as a server
echo "see http://libvirt.org/remote.html#Remote_TLS_server_certificates"
echo on how to regenerate it
SERVER=0
fi
if [ "$SERVER" = "1" ]
then
if [ -r "$SYSCONFDIR"/sysconfig/libvirtd ]
then
if grep "^LIBVIRTD_ARGS.*--listen" "$SYSCONFDIR"/sysconfig/libvirtd \
>/dev/null 2>&1
then
:
else
echo Make sure "$SYSCONFDIR"/sysconfig/libvirtd is setup to listen to
echo TCP/IP connections and restart the libvirtd service
fi
fi
if [ -r "$SYSCONFDIR"/sysconfig/iptables ]
then
if grep $PORT "$SYSCONFDIR"/sysconfig/iptables >/dev/null 2>&1
then
:
else
echo Make sure "$SYSCONFDIR"/sysconfig/iptables is setup to allow
echo incoming TCP/IP connections on port $PORT and
echo restart the iptables service
fi
fi
fi
exit 0
: <<=cut
=pod
=head1 NAME
virt-pki-validate - validate libvirt PKI files are configured correctly
=head1 SYNOPSIS
virt-pki-validate
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This tool validates that the necessary PKI files are configured for
a secure libvirt server or client using the TLS encryption protocol.
It will report any missing certificate or key files on the host. It
should be run as root to ensure it can read all the necessary files
=head1 EXIT STATUS
Upon successful validation, an exit status of 0 will be set. Upon
failure a non-zero status will be set.
=head1 AUTHOR
Richard Jones
=head1 BUGS
Report any bugs discovered to the libvirt community via the
mailing list C<http://libvirt.org/contact.html> or bug tracker C<http://libvirt.org/bugs.html>.
Alternatively report bugs to your software distributor / vendor.
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2006-2010 by Red Hat, Inc.
=head1 LICENSE
virt-pki-validate is distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL v2+.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There
is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE
=head1 SEE ALSO
C<virsh(1)>, online PKI setup instructions C<http://libvirt.org/remote.html>
=cut