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Author SHA1 Message Date
Lucas Savva
2dd7973751 nixos/acme: Add permissions tests 2021-03-15 19:25:49 +00:00
Lucas Savva
920a3f5a9d nixos/acme: Fix webroot issues
With the UMask set to 0023, the
mkdir -p command which creates the webroot
could end up unreadable if the web server
changes, as surfaced by the test suite in #114751
On top of this, the following commands
to chown the webroot + subdirectories was
mostly unnecessary. I stripped it back to
only fix the deepest part of the directory,
resolving #115976, and reintroduced a
human readable error message.
2021-03-15 01:41:40 +00:00
Lucas Savva
bfe07e2179 nixos/acme: fix test config 2020-12-28 00:35:46 +00:00
Lucas Savva
85769a8cd8 nixos/acme: prevent mass account creation
Closes #106565
When generating multiple certificates which all
share the same server + email, lego will attempt
to create an account multiple times. By adding an
account creation target certificates which share
an account will wait for one service (chosen at
config build time) to complete first.
2020-12-28 00:35:18 +00:00
Lucas Savva
1edd91ca09
nixos/acme: Fix ocspMustStaple option and add test
Some of the testing setup for OCSP checking was wrong and
has been fixed too.
2020-10-07 00:18:13 +01:00
Lucas Savva
34b5c5c1a4
nixos/acme: More features and fixes
- Allow for key reuse when domains are the only thing that
  were changed.
- Fixed systemd service failure when preliminarySelfsigned
  was set to false
2020-09-06 01:28:19 +01:00
Lucas Savva
f57824c915
nixos/acme: Update docs, use assert more effectively 2020-09-05 01:06:29 +01:00
Lucas Savva
67a5d660cb
nixos/acme: Run postRun script as root 2020-09-04 19:34:10 +01:00
Lucas Savva
1b6cfd9796
nixos/acme: Fix race condition, dont be smart with keys
Attempting to reuse keys on a basis different to the cert (AKA,
storing the key in a directory with a hashed name different to
the cert it is associated with) was ineffective since when
"lego run" is used it will ALWAYS generate a new key. This causes
issues when you revert changes since your "reused" key will not
be the one associated with the old cert. As such, I tore out the
whole keyDir implementation.

As for the race condition, checking the mtime of the cert file
was not sufficient to detect changes. In testing, selfsigned
and full certs could be generated/installed within 1 second of
each other. cmp is now used instead.

Also, I removed the nginx/httpd reload waiters in favour of
simple retry logic for the curl-based tests
2020-09-04 01:09:43 +01:00
Lucas Savva
61dbf4bf89
nixos/acme: Add proper nginx/httpd config reload checks
Testing of certs failed randomly when the web server was still
returning old certs even after the reload was "complete". This was
because the reload commands send process signals and do not wait
for the worker processes to restart. This commit adds log watchers
which wait for the worker processes to be restarted.
2020-09-02 19:25:30 +01:00
Lucas Savva
982c5a1f0e
nixos/acme: Restructure module
- Use an acme user and group, allow group override only
- Use hashes to determine when certs actually need to regenerate
- Avoid running lego more than necessary
- Harden permissions
- Support "systemctl clean" for cert regeneration
- Support reuse of keys between some configuration changes
- Permissions fix services solves for previously root owned certs
- Add a note about multiple account creation and emails
- Migrate extraDomains to a list
- Deprecate user option
- Use minica for self-signed certs
- Rewrite all tests

I thought of a few more cases where things may go wrong,
and added tests to cover them. In particular, the web server
reload services were depending on the target - which stays alive,
meaning that the renewal timer wouldn't be triggering a reload
and old certs would stay on the web servers.

I encountered some problems ensuring that the reload took place
without accidently triggering it as part of the test. The sync
commands I added ended up being essential and I'm not sure why,
it seems like either node.succeed ends too early or there's an
oddity of the vm's filesystem I'm not aware of.

- Fix duplicate systemd rules on reload services

Since useACMEHost is not unique to every vhost, if one cert
was reused many times it would create duplicate entries in
${server}-config-reload.service for wants, before and
ConditionPathExists
2020-09-02 19:22:43 +01:00
Arian van Putten
0952336d1d nixos/acme: Move regression test into acme.nix 2020-06-15 11:05:00 +02:00
Arian van Putten
681cc105ce nixos/acme: Make sure nginx is running before certs are requested
This fixes https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/81842

We should probably also fix this for Apache, which recently also learned
to use ACME.
2020-06-15 11:04:59 +02:00
Arian van Putten
61f834833b nixos/acme: turn around test probes' dependencies
Reads a bit more naturally, and now the changes to the
acme-${cert}.service actually reflect what would be needed were you to
do the same in production.

e.g.  "for dns-01, your service that needs the cert needs to pull in the
cert"
2020-06-15 11:02:30 +02:00
Emily
bfffee9364 nixos/tests/acme: set maintainers to acme team 2020-04-20 01:39:31 +01:00
Emily
695fd78ac4 nixos/tests/acme: use CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE 2020-04-18 05:15:47 +01:00
Emily
d0f04c1623 nixos/tests/acme: use *.test domains
Shimming out the Let's Encrypt domain name to reuse client configuration
doesn't work properly (Pebble uses different endpoint URL formats), is
recommended against by upstream,[1] and is unnecessary now that the ACME
module supports specifying an ACME server. This commit changes the tests
to use the domain name acme.test instead, and renames the letsencrypt
node to acme to reflect that it has nothing to do with the ACME server
that Let's Encrypt runs. The imports are renamed for clarity:

* nixos/tests/common/{letsencrypt => acme}/{common.nix => client}
* nixos/tests/common/{letsencrypt => acme}/{default.nix => server}

The test's other domain names are also adjusted to use *.test for
consistency (and to avoid misuse of non-reserved domain names such
as standalone.com).

[1] https://github.com/letsencrypt/pebble/issues/283#issuecomment-545123242

Co-authored-by: Yegor Timoshenko <yegortimoshenko@riseup.net>
2020-04-18 05:15:47 +01:00
Graham Christensen
ec2d28e323
specialisation: replace nesting with named configurations
Co-authored-by: worldofpeace <worldofpeace@protonmail.ch>
2020-04-12 08:12:50 -04:00
Konrad Borowski
a803234213 nixos/acme: Fix a.example.com test 2020-02-19 15:46:14 +01:00
Lucas Savva
75fa8027eb
nixos/acme: Update release note, remove redundant requires
Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/upstream/master'
2020-02-09 16:31:07 +00:00
Lucas Savva
636eb23157
nixos/acme: Fix b.example.com test 2020-02-09 11:34:17 +00:00
Lucas Savva
ac983cff48
nixos/acme: add dns-01 test, fix cert locating bug 2020-02-09 02:09:34 +00:00
Jacek Galowicz
e5ee596263 nixos/acme: Port test to python 2019-11-04 23:51:10 +01:00
Félix Baylac-Jacqué
781f0cf2ec nixos/tests/acme.nix: remove pebble custom endpoint patch
The recent custom endpoint addition allows us to directly point
certbot to the custom Pebble directory endpoint.

Thanks to that, we can ditch the Pebble patch we were using so far;
making this test maintenance easier.
2019-10-30 11:09:40 +01:00
Félix Baylac-Jacqué
0c0af28cd5 nixos/tests/letsencrypt: use Pebble instead of Boulder
Let's encrypt bumped ACME to V2. We need to update our nixos test to
be compatible with this new protocol version.

We decided to drop the Boulder ACME server in favor of the more
integration test friendly Pebble.

- overriding cacert not necessary
- this avoids rebuilding lots of packages needlessly
- nixos/tests/acme: use pebble's ca for client tests
- pebble always generates its own ca which has to be fetched

TODO: write proper commit msg :)
2019-10-23 21:17:17 +02:00
Arian van Putten
604b7c139f Fix letsencrypt (#60219)
* nixos/acme: Fix ordering of cert requests

When subsequent certificates would be added, they would
not wake up nginx correctly due to target units only being triggered
once. We now added more fine-grained systemd dependencies to make sure
nginx always is aware of new certificates and doesn't restart too early
resulting in a crash.

Furthermore, the acme module has been refactored. Mostly to get
rid of the deprecated PermissionStartOnly systemd options which were
deprecated. Below is a summary of changes made.

* Use SERVICE_RESULT to determine status
This was added in systemd v232. we don't have to keep track
of the EXITCODE ourselves anymore.

* Add regression test for requesting mutliple domains

* Deprecate 'directory' option
We now use systemd's StateDirectory option to manage
create and permissions of the acme state directory.

* The webroot is created using a systemd.tmpfiles.rules rule
instead of the preStart script.

* Depend on certs directly

By getting rid of the target units, we make sure ordering
is correct in the case that you add new certs after already
having deployed some.

Reason it broke before:  acme-certificates.target would
be in active state, and if you then add a new cert, it
would still be active and hence nginx would restart
without even requesting a new cert. Not good!  We
make the dependencies more fine-grained now. this should fix that

* Remove activationDelay option

It complicated the code a lot, and is rather arbitrary. What if
your activation script takes more than activationDelay seconds?

Instead, one should use systemd dependencies to make sure some
action happens before setting the certificate live.

e.g. If you want to wait until your cert is published in DNS DANE /
TLSA, you could create a unit that blocks until it appears in DNS:

```
RequiredBy=acme-${cert}.service
After=acme-${cert}.service
ExecStart=publish-wait-for-dns-script
```
2019-08-29 16:32:59 +02:00
Domen Kožar
6eacc17157
nixos tests: move common configuration into separate file
This allows tests outside nixos to use acme setup.
2018-09-24 20:07:33 +01:00
Robert Schütz
2215834789
simp_le: use python3Packages (#44476) 2018-08-05 01:17:38 +02:00
volth
2e979e8ceb [bot] nixos/*: remove unused arguments in lambdas 2018-07-20 20:56:59 +00:00
aszlig
7b87554ca1
nixos/tests/letsencrypt: Hardcode certs and keys
In 0c7c1660f7 I have set allowSubstitutes
to false, which avoided the substitution of the certificates.

Unfortunately substitution may still happen later when the certificate
is merged with the CA bundle. So the merged CA bundle might be
substituted from a binary cache but the certificate itself is built
locally, which could result in a different certificate in the bundle.

So instead of adding just yet another workaround, I've now hardcoded all
the certificates and keys in a separate file. This also moves
letsencrypt.nix into its own directory so we don't mess up
nixos/tests/common too much.

This was long overdue and should finally make the dependency graph for
the ACME test more deterministic.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
2018-07-12 02:32:46 +02:00
xeji
642bed4b3e
nixos/tests/acme: fix on i686, improve timing (#40410)
... to prevent non-deterministic failures
2018-05-13 19:59:59 +02:00
aszlig
b5fbb4f362
nixos/tests/acme: Use overridePythonAttrs
Quoting from @FRidh:

  Note overridePythonAttrs exists since 17.09. It overrides the call to
  buildPythonPackage.

While it's not strictly necessary to do this, because postPatch ends up
in drvAttrs anyway, it's probably better to use overridePythonAttrs so
we don't run into problems when the underlying implementation of
buildPythonPackage changes.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
2017-09-14 23:18:52 +02:00
aszlig
01fffd94e5
nixos/tests/acme: Patch certifi with cacert
Since 67651d80bc the requests package now
depends on certifi, which in turn provides the CA root certificates that
we need to replace.

It might also be a good idea to actually patch certifi with our version
of cacert by default so that if we want to override and/or add something
we only need to do it once.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @fpletz, @k0ral, @FRidh
2017-09-13 23:16:43 +02:00
aszlig
11b3ae74e1
nixos/tests: Add a basic test for ACME
The test here is pretty basic and only tests nginx, but it should get us
started to write tests for different webservers and different ACME
implementations.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
2017-09-13 23:16:37 +02:00