package ca import ( "crypto/x509" ) // Provider is the interface for Consul to interact with // an external CA that provides leaf certificate signing for // given SpiffeIDServices. type Provider interface { // Configure initializes the provider based on the given cluster ID, root status // and configuration values. Configure(clusterId string, isRoot bool, rawConfig map[string]interface{}) error // GenerateRoot causes the creation of a new root certificate for this provider. // This can also be a no-op if a root certificate already exists for the given // config. If isRoot is false, calling this method is an error. GenerateRoot() error // ActiveRoot returns the currently active root CA for this // provider. This should be a parent of the certificate returned by // ActiveIntermediate() ActiveRoot() (string, error) // GenerateIntermediateCSR generates a CSR for an intermediate CA // certificate, to be signed by the root of another datacenter. If isRoot is // true, calling this is an error. GenerateIntermediateCSR() (string, error) // SetIntermediate sets the provider to use the given intermediate certificate // as well as the root it was signed by. SetIntermediate(intermediatePEM, rootPEM string) error // ActiveIntermediate returns the current signing cert used by this provider // for generating SPIFFE leaf certs. Note that this must not change except // when Consul requests the change via GenerateIntermediate. Changing the // signing cert will break Consul's assumptions about which validation paths // are active. ActiveIntermediate() (string, error) // GenerateIntermediate returns a new intermediate signing cert and sets it to // the active intermediate. If multiple intermediates are needed to complete // the chain from the signing certificate back to the active root, they should // all by bundled here. GenerateIntermediate() (string, error) // Sign signs a leaf certificate used by Connect proxies from a CSR. The PEM // returned should include only the leaf certificate as all Intermediates // needed to validate it will be added by Consul based on the active // intemediate and any cross-signed intermediates managed by Consul. Sign(*x509.CertificateRequest) (string, error) // SignIntermediate will validate the CSR to ensure the trust domain in the // URI SAN matches the local one and that basic constraints for a CA certificate // are met. It should return a signed CA certificate with a path length constraint // of 0 to ensure that the certificate cannot be used to generate further CA certs. SignIntermediate(*x509.CertificateRequest) (string, error) // CrossSignCA must accept a CA certificate from another CA provider // and cross sign it exactly as it is such that it forms a chain back the the // CAProvider's current root. Specifically, the Distinguished Name, Subject // Alternative Name, SubjectKeyID and other relevant extensions must be kept. // The resulting certificate must have a distinct Serial Number and the // AuthorityKeyID set to the CAProvider's current signing key as well as the // Issuer related fields changed as necessary. The resulting certificate is // returned as a PEM formatted string. CrossSignCA(*x509.Certificate) (string, error) // Cleanup performs any necessary cleanup that should happen when the provider // is shut down permanently, such as removing a temporary PKI backend in Vault // created for an intermediate CA. Cleanup() error }