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ADCS Issuer

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ADCS Issuer is a cert-manager's CertificateRequest controller that uses MS Active Directory Certificate Service to sign certificates (see this design document for details on CertificateRequest CRD).

ADCS provides HTTP GUI that can be normally used to request new certificates or see status of existing requests. This implementation is simply a HTTP client that interacts with the ADCS server sending appropriately prepared HTTP requests and interpretting the server's HTTP responses (the approach inspired by this Python ADCS client). It supports NTLM authentication.

Description

Requirements

ADCS Issuer has been tested with cert-manager v.0.11.0 and currently supports CertificateRequest CRD API version v1alpha2 only.

Configuration and usage

Issuers

The ADCS service data can be configured in AdcsIssuer or ClusterAdcsIssuer CRD objects e.g.:

apiVersion: adcs.certmanager.csf.nokia.com/v1
kind: AdcsIssuer
metadata:
  name: test-adcs
  namespace: <namespace>
spec:
  caBundle: <base64-encoded-ca-certificate>
  credentialsRef:
    name: test-adcs-issuer-credentials
  statusCheckInterval: 6h
  retryInterval: 1h
  url: <adcs-certice-url>

The caBundle parameter is BASE64-encoded CA certificate which is used by the ADCS server itself, which may not be the same certificate that will be used to sign your request.

The statusCheckInterval indicates how often the status of the request should be tested. Typically, it can take a few hours or even days before the certificate is issued.

The retryInterval says how long to wait before retrying requests that errored.

The credentialsRef.name is name of a secret that stores user credentials used for NTLM authentication. The secret must be Opaque and contain password and username fields only e.g.:

apiVersion: v1
data:
  password: cGFzc3dvcmQ=
  username: dXNlcm5hbWU=
kind: Secret
metadata:
  name: test-adcs-issuer-credentials
  namespace: <namespace>
type: Opaque

If cluster level issuer configuration is needed then ClusterAdcsUssuer can be defined like this:

apiVersion: adcs.certmanager.csf.nokia.com/v1
kind: ClusterAdcsIssuer
metadata:
  name: test-adcs
spec:
  caBundle: <base64-encoded-ca-certificate>
  credentialsRef:
    name: test-adcs-issuer-credentials
  statusCheckInterval: 6h
  retryInterval: 1h
  url: <adcs-certice-url>

The secret used by the ClusterAdcsIssuer must be defined in the namespace where controller's pod is running.

Requesting certificates

To request a certificate with AdcsIssuer the standard certificate.cert-manager.io object needs to be created. The issuerRef must be set to point to AdcsIssuer or ClusterAdcsIssuer object from group adcs.certmanager.csf.nokie.com e.g.:

apiVersion: cert-manager.io/v1alpha2
kind: Certificate
metadata:
  annotations:
  name: adcs-cert
  namespace: <namespace>
spec:
  commonName: example.com
  dnsNames:
  - service1.example.com
  - service2.example.com
  issuerRef:
    group: adcs.certmanager.csf.nokia.com
    kind: AdcsIssuer
    name: test-adcs
  organization:
  - Your organization
  secretName: adcs-cert

Cert-manager is responsible for creating the Secret with a key and CertificateRequest with proper CSR data.

ADCS Issuer creates AdcsRequest CRD object that keep actual state of the processing. Its name is always the same as the corresponding CertificateRequest object (there is strict one-to-one mapping). The AdcsRequest object stores the ID of request assigned by the ADCS server as wall as the current status which can be one of:

  • Pending - the request has been sent to ADCS and is waiting for acceptance (status will be checked periodically),
  • Ready - the request has been successfully processed and the certificate is ready and stored in secret defined in the original Certificate object,
  • Rejected - the request was rejected by ADCS and will be re-tried unless the Certificate is updated,
  • Errored - unrecoverable problem occured.
apiVersion: adcs.certmanager.csf.nokia.com/v1
kind: AdcsRequest
metadata:
  name: adcs-cert-3831834799
  namespace: c1
  ownerReferences:
  - apiVersion: cert-manager.io/v1alpha2
    blockOwnerDeletion: true
    controller: true
    kind: CertificateRequest
    name: adcs-cert-3831834799
    uid: f5cf630d-f4cf-11e9-95eb-fa163e038ef8
  uid: f5d22b47-f4cf-11e9-95eb-fa163e038ef8
spec:
  csr: <base64-encoded-csr>
  issuerRef:
    group: adcs.certmanager.csf.nokia.com
    kind: AdcsIssuer
    name: test-adcs
status:
  id: "18"
  state: ready

Auto-request certificate from ingress

Add the following to an Ingress for cert-manager to auto-generate a Certificate using Ingress information with ingress-shim

metadata:
  name: test-ingress
    annotations:
        cert-manager.io/issuer: "adcs-issuer" #use specific name of issuer
        cert-manager.io/issuer-kind: "AdcsIssuer" #or AdcsClusterIssuer
        cert-manager.io/issuer-group: "adcs.certmanager.csf.nokia.com"

in addition to

spec:
  tls:
    - hosts:
        - test-host.com
            secretName: ingress-secret # secret cert-manager stores certificate in

Installation

This controller is implemented using kubebuilder. Automatically generated Makefile contains targets needed for build and installation. Generated CRD manifests are stored in config/crd. RBAC roles and bindings can be found in config/rbac. There's also a Make target to build controller's Docker image and store it in local docker repo (Docker must be installed).

Disable Approval Check

The ADCS Issuer will wait for CertificateRequests to have an approved condition set before signing. If using an older version of cert-manager (pre v1.3), you can disable this check by supplying the command line flag -enable-approved-check=false to the Issuer Deployment.

Testing considerations

ADCS Simulator

The test/adcs-sim directory contains a simple ADCS simulator that can be used for basic tests (run make sim-install to build it and install in /usr/local directory tree). The simulator can be started on the host and work as ADCS server that will sign certificates using provided self-signed certificate and key (root.pem and root.key files). If needed the certificate can be replaced with any other available.

The simulator accepts directives to control its behavior. The directives are set as additional domain names in the certificate request:

  • delay..sim where is e.g. 10m, 15h etc - the certificate will be issued after the specified time
  • reject.sim - the certificate will be rejected
  • unauthorized.sim - the certificate request will be rejected because of authorization problems (to simulate invalid user permissions)

More then one directive can be used at a time. e.g. to simulate rejecting the certificate after 10 minutes add the following domain names:

- delay.10m.sim
- reject.sim

Open issues

ToDos

  • Webhook
  • Helm chart
  • ...

License

This project is licensed under the BSD-3-Clause license - see the LICENSE.