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"""Plugin common functions.""" from abc import ABCMeta from abc import abstractmethod import logging import re import shutil import tempfile from typing import List import pkg_resources from certbot import achallenges from certbot import crypto_util from certbot import errors from certbot import reverter from certbot._internal import constants from certbot.compat import filesystem from certbot.compat import os from certbot.interfaces import Installer as AbstractInstaller from certbot.interfaces import Plugin as AbstractPlugin from certbot.plugins.storage import PluginStorage logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) def option_namespace(name): """ArgumentParser options namespace (prefix of all options).""" return name + "-" def dest_namespace(name): """ArgumentParser dest namespace (prefix of all destinations).""" return name.replace("-", "_") + "_" private_ips_regex = re.compile( r"(^127\.0\.0\.1)|(^10\.)|(^172\.1[6-9]\.)|" r"(^172\.2[0-9]\.)|(^172\.3[0-1]\.)|(^192\.168\.)") hostname_regex = re.compile( r"^(([a-z0-9]|[a-z0-9][a-z0-9\-]*[a-z0-9])\.)*[a-z]+$", re.IGNORECASE) class Plugin(AbstractPlugin, metaclass=ABCMeta): """Generic plugin.""" def __init__(self, config, name): super().__init__(config, name) self.config = config self.name = name @classmethod @abstractmethod def add_parser_arguments(cls, add): """Add plugin arguments to the CLI argument parser. :param callable add: Function that proxies calls to `argparse.ArgumentParser.add_argument` prepending options with unique plugin name prefix. """ @classmethod def inject_parser_options(cls, parser, name): """Inject parser options. See `~.certbot.interfaces.Plugin.inject_parser_options` for docs. """ # dummy function, doesn't check if dest.startswith(self.dest_namespace) def add(arg_name_no_prefix, *args, **kwargs): return parser.add_argument( "--{0}{1}".format(option_namespace(name), arg_name_no_prefix), *args, **kwargs) return cls.add_parser_arguments(add) @property def option_namespace(self): """ArgumentParser options namespace (prefix of all options).""" return option_namespace(self.name) def option_name(self, name): """Option name (include plugin namespace).""" return self.option_namespace + name @property def dest_namespace(self): """ArgumentParser dest namespace (prefix of all destinations).""" return dest_namespace(self.name) def dest(self, var): """Find a destination for given variable ``var``.""" # this should do exactly the same what ArgumentParser(arg), # does to "arg" to compute "dest" return self.dest_namespace + var.replace("-", "_") def conf(self, var): """Find a configuration value for variable ``var``.""" return getattr(self.config, self.dest(var)) def auth_hint(self, failed_achalls: List[achallenges.AnnotatedChallenge]) -> str: """Human-readable string to help the user troubleshoot the authenticator. Shown to the user if one or more of the attempted challenges were not a success. Should describe, in simple language, what the authenticator tried to do, what went wrong and what the user should try as their "next steps". TODO: auth_hint belongs in Authenticator but can't be added until the next major version of Certbot. For now, it lives in .Plugin and auth_handler will only call it on authenticators that subclass .Plugin. For now, inherit from `.Plugin` to implement and/or override the method. :param list failed_achalls: List of one or more failed challenges (:class:`achallenges.AnnotatedChallenge` subclasses). :rtype str: """ # This is a fallback hint. Authenticators should implement their own auth_hint that # addresses the specific mechanics of that authenticator. challs = " and ".join(sorted({achall.typ for achall in failed_achalls})) return ("The Certificate Authority couldn't externally verify that the {name} plugin " "completed the required {challs} challenges. Ensure the plugin is configured " "correctly and that the changes it makes are accessible from the internet." .format(name=self.name, challs=challs)) class Installer(AbstractInstaller, Plugin, metaclass=ABCMeta): """An installer base class with reverter and ssl_dhparam methods defined. Installer plugins do not have to inherit from this class. """ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) self.storage = PluginStorage(self.config, self.name) self.reverter = reverter.Reverter(self.config) def add_to_checkpoint(self, save_files, save_notes, temporary=False): """Add files to a checkpoint. :param set save_files: set of filepaths to save :param str save_notes: notes about changes during the save :param bool temporary: True if the files should be added to a temporary checkpoint rather than a permanent one. This is usually used for changes that will soon be reverted. :raises .errors.PluginError: when unable to add to checkpoint """ if temporary: checkpoint_func = self.reverter.add_to_temp_checkpoint else: checkpoint_func = self.reverter.add_to_checkpoint try: checkpoint_func(save_files, save_notes) except errors.ReverterError as err: raise errors.PluginError(str(err)) def finalize_checkpoint(self, title): """Timestamp and save changes made through the reverter. :param str title: Title describing checkpoint :raises .errors.PluginError: when an error occurs """ try: self.reverter.finalize_checkpoint(title) except errors.ReverterError as err: raise errors.PluginError(str(err)) def recovery_routine(self): """Revert all previously modified files. Reverts all modified files that have not been saved as a checkpoint :raises .errors.PluginError: If unable to recover the configuration """ try: self.reverter.recovery_routine() except errors.ReverterError as err: raise errors.PluginError(str(err)) def revert_temporary_config(self): """Rollback temporary checkpoint. :raises .errors.PluginError: when unable to revert config """ try: self.reverter.revert_temporary_config() except errors.ReverterError as err: raise errors.PluginError(str(err)) def rollback_checkpoints(self, rollback=1): """Rollback saved checkpoints. :param int rollback: Number of checkpoints to revert :raises .errors.PluginError: If there is a problem with the input or the function is unable to correctly revert the configuration """ try: self.reverter.rollback_checkpoints(rollback) except errors.ReverterError as err: raise errors.PluginError(str(err)) @property def ssl_dhparams(self): """Full absolute path to ssl_dhparams file.""" return os.path.join(self.config.config_dir, constants.SSL_DHPARAMS_DEST) @property def updated_ssl_dhparams_digest(self): """Full absolute path to digest of updated ssl_dhparams file.""" return os.path.join(self.config.config_dir, constants.UPDATED_SSL_DHPARAMS_DIGEST) def install_ssl_dhparams(self): """Copy Certbot's ssl_dhparams file into the system's config dir if required.""" return install_version_controlled_file( self.ssl_dhparams, self.updated_ssl_dhparams_digest, constants.SSL_DHPARAMS_SRC, constants.ALL_SSL_DHPARAMS_HASHES) class Addr: r"""Represents an virtual host address. :param str addr: addr part of vhost address :param str port: port number or \*, or "" """ def __init__(self, tup, ipv6=False): self.tup = tup self.ipv6 = ipv6 @classmethod def fromstring(cls, str_addr): """Initialize Addr from string.""" if str_addr.startswith('['): # ipv6 addresses starts with [ endIndex = str_addr.rfind(']') host = str_addr[:endIndex + 1] port = '' if len(str_addr) > endIndex + 2 and str_addr[endIndex + 1] == ':': port = str_addr[endIndex + 2:] return cls((host, port), ipv6=True) else: tup = str_addr.partition(':') return cls((tup[0], tup[2])) def __str__(self): if self.tup[1]: return "%s:%s" % self.tup return self.tup[0] def normalized_tuple(self): """Normalized representation of addr/port tuple """ if self.ipv6: return (self.get_ipv6_exploded(), self.tup[1]) return self.tup def __eq__(self, other): if isinstance(other, self.__class__): # compare normalized to take different # styles of representation into account return self.normalized_tuple() == other.normalized_tuple() return False def __hash__(self): return hash(self.tup) def get_addr(self): """Return addr part of Addr object.""" return self.tup[0] def get_port(self): """Return port.""" return self.tup[1] def get_addr_obj(self, port): """Return new address object with same addr and new port.""" return self.__class__((self.tup[0], port), self.ipv6) def _normalize_ipv6(self, addr): """Return IPv6 address in normalized form, helper function""" addr = addr.lstrip("[") addr = addr.rstrip("]") return self._explode_ipv6(addr) def get_ipv6_exploded(self): """Return IPv6 in normalized form""" if self.ipv6: return ":".join(self._normalize_ipv6(self.tup[0])) return "" def _explode_ipv6(self, addr): """Explode IPv6 address for comparison""" result = ['0', '0', '0', '0', '0', '0', '0', '0'] addr_list = addr.split(":") if len(addr_list) > len(result): # too long, truncate addr_list = addr_list[0:len(result)] append_to_end = False for i, block in enumerate(addr_list): if not block: # encountered ::, so rest of the blocks should be # appended to the end append_to_end = True continue if len(block) > 1: # remove leading zeros block = block.lstrip("0") if not append_to_end: result[i] = str(block) else: # count the location from the end using negative indices result[i-len(addr_list)] = str(block) return result class ChallengePerformer: """Abstract base for challenge performers. :ivar configurator: Authenticator and installer plugin :ivar achalls: Annotated challenges :vartype achalls: `list` of `.KeyAuthorizationAnnotatedChallenge` :ivar indices: Holds the indices of challenges from a larger array so the user of the class doesn't have to. :vartype indices: `list` of `int` """ def __init__(self, configurator): self.configurator = configurator self.achalls: List[achallenges.KeyAuthorizationAnnotatedChallenge] = [] self.indices: List[int] = [] def add_chall(self, achall, idx=None): """Store challenge to be performed when perform() is called. :param .KeyAuthorizationAnnotatedChallenge achall: Annotated challenge. :param int idx: index to challenge in a larger array """ self.achalls.append(achall) if idx is not None: self.indices.append(idx) def perform(self): """Perform all added challenges. :returns: challenge responses :rtype: `list` of `acme.challenges.KeyAuthorizationChallengeResponse` """ raise NotImplementedError() def install_version_controlled_file(dest_path, digest_path, src_path, all_hashes): """Copy a file into an active location (likely the system's config dir) if required. :param str dest_path: destination path for version controlled file :param str digest_path: path to save a digest of the file in :param str src_path: path to version controlled file found in distribution :param list all_hashes: hashes of every released version of the file """ current_hash = crypto_util.sha256sum(src_path) def _write_current_hash(): with open(digest_path, "w") as f: f.write(current_hash) def _install_current_file(): shutil.copyfile(src_path, dest_path) _write_current_hash() # Check to make sure options-ssl.conf is installed if not os.path.isfile(dest_path): _install_current_file() return # there's already a file there. if it's up to date, do nothing. if it's not but # it matches a known file hash, we can update it. # otherwise, print a warning once per new version. active_file_digest = crypto_util.sha256sum(dest_path) if active_file_digest == current_hash: # already up to date return if active_file_digest in all_hashes: # safe to update _install_current_file() else: # has been manually modified, not safe to update # did they modify the current version or an old version? if os.path.isfile(digest_path): with open(digest_path, "r") as f: saved_digest = f.read() # they modified it after we either installed or told them about this version, so return if saved_digest == current_hash: return # there's a new version but we couldn't update the file, or they deleted the digest. # save the current digest so we only print this once, and print a warning _write_current_hash() logger.warning("%s has been manually modified; updated file " "saved to %s. We recommend updating %s for security purposes.", dest_path, src_path, dest_path) # test utils used by certbot_apache/certbot_nginx (hence # "pragma: no cover") TODO: this might quickly lead to dead code (also # c.f. #383) def dir_setup(test_dir, pkg): # pragma: no cover """Setup the directories necessary for the configurator.""" def expanded_tempdir(prefix): """Return the real path of a temp directory with the specified prefix Some plugins rely on real paths of symlinks for working correctly. For example, certbot-apache uses real paths of configuration files to tell a virtual host from another. On systems where TMP itself is a symbolic link, (ex: OS X) such plugins will be confused. This function prevents such a case. """ return filesystem.realpath(tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix)) temp_dir = expanded_tempdir("temp") config_dir = expanded_tempdir("config") work_dir = expanded_tempdir("work") filesystem.chmod(temp_dir, constants.CONFIG_DIRS_MODE) filesystem.chmod(config_dir, constants.CONFIG_DIRS_MODE) filesystem.chmod(work_dir, constants.CONFIG_DIRS_MODE) test_configs = pkg_resources.resource_filename( pkg, os.path.join("testdata", test_dir)) shutil.copytree( test_configs, os.path.join(temp_dir, test_dir), symlinks=True) return temp_dir, config_dir, work_dir