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3e91c7a1f0 |
chore(security): bump Go toolchain 1.25.9 -> 1.25.10 + golang.org/x/net 0.49 -> 0.53
CI run #484's Go Build & Test job failed govulncheck (M-024 hard gate). Six standard-library CVEs land in go1.25.9 + one golang.org/x/net CVE in v0.49.0; all are fixed in go1.25.10 + x/net v0.53.0 respectively. The advisories that fired were: GO-2026-4986 Quadratic string concat in net/mail.consumeComment — called via internal/api/handler/validation.go's ValidateCommonName -> mail.ParseAddress GO-2026-4977 Quadratic string concat in net/mail.consumePhrase — same call site GO-2026-4982 Bypass of meta-content URL escaping in html/template — called via internal/service/digest.go's RenderDigestHTML -> Template.Execute GO-2026-4980 Escaper bypass in html/template — same call site GO-2026-4971 Panic in net.Dial / LookupPort on Windows NUL bytes — many call sites (email notifier, SSH connector, ACME validators, validation.ValidateSafeURL, ...) GO-2026-4918 Infinite loop in net/http2 transport on bad SETTINGS_MAX_FRAME_SIZE — called via internal/connector/target/f5.go's F5Client.Authenticate -> http.Client.Do Bumps applied: * `go.mod`: `go 1.25.9` -> `go 1.25.10`; `golang.org/x/net v0.49.0` -> `v0.53.0` (kept indirect — the upgrade is force-pulled by the module-version directive; transitive deps will pick the higher). * `.github/workflows/{ci,codeql,release}.yml`: setup-go pin and the release.yml `GO_VERSION` env var bumped to 1.25.10. The security-deep-scan.yml workflow uses the major-minor `1.25` pin which auto-resolves to the latest 1.25.x and is unaffected. * `Dockerfile` + `Dockerfile.agent`: `golang:1.25-alpine@sha256:5caa...` re-pinned to `golang:1.25.10-alpine@sha256:8d22e29d960bc50cd0...` (digest looked up against `registry-1.docker.io/v2/library/golang/ manifests/1.25.10-alpine`; verified by the digest-validity ci-guard). The explicit `1.25.10-alpine` tag form replaces the moving `1.25-alpine` pin so the image-spec is reproducible end-to-end even without the digest reference. * `deploy/test/f5-mock-icontrol/Dockerfile`: `golang:1.25.9-bookworm @sha256:1a14...` re-pinned to `golang:1.25.10-bookworm@sha256: e3a54b77385b4f8a31c1...` (looked up the same way). * `deploy/test/f5-mock-icontrol/go.mod`: `go 1.25.9` -> `go 1.25.10`. * `internal/api/handler/version.go` + `api/openapi.yaml`: the `runtime.Version()`-shape comment + OpenAPI `example: go1.25.9` bumped to keep doc/example freshness. * `docs/contributor/ci-pipeline.md` + `docs/reference/connectors/ iis.md`: doc-only `Go 1.25.9` -> `Go 1.25.10` references. Verification done in-tree: * All `scripts/ci-guards/*.sh` pass locally including `digest-validity.sh` (the new digests resolve cleanly against Docker Hub). * `S-1-hardcoded-source-counts.sh` clean (the false-positive on "Bundle 1 migrations" was fixed in the prior commit). Operator step required post-push (sandbox has no Go toolchain): cd certctl && go mod tidy This regenerates go.sum's `golang.org/x/net v0.49.0` h1: lines into v0.53.0 ones. CI's `go mod tidy && git diff --exit-code go.mod go.sum` step will catch the drift if missed; in that case run the command, commit, and push the go.sum-only delta. |
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1720e11109 |
docs: fix broken single-file demo invocation in README + qa-prerequisites + ENVIRONMENTS
The README's Quick Start, the qa-prerequisites contributor doc, and the
landing page (separate repo, separate commit) all shipped a copy-paste
command that produces:
service "certctl-server" has neither an image nor a build context
specified: invalid compose project
The bug landed silently with commit
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9acf609ac9 |
docs: convert ASCII flow diagram to Mermaid in test-environment.md
Per operator audit: every diagram in docs/ should be Mermaid except in the repo-root README.md. The 'Key Generation Flow (Agent-Side)' section in docs/contributor/test-environment.md was rendered as a plain code fence with arrow-prose: Server creates job (AwaitingCSR) → Agent polls, sees job → Agent generates ECDSA P-256 key pair locally → ... That was the only non-Mermaid diagram-shaped block left in docs/. Converted to a Mermaid sequenceDiagram with 5 participants (certctl-server, issuer connector, certctl-agent, local agent FS, shared volume) covering the full AwaitingCSR → CSR-submit → Deployment-job → cert-write → Completed lifecycle. Audit + verification script: cowork/docs-audit-2026-05-05/mermaid-audit.md. Re-running the detection script post-fix returns zero non-Mermaid diagram-like blocks across all 76 docs/ markdown files. Total Mermaid coverage in docs/ now: 14 docs / 40 blocks. |
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d809874fa1 |
docs: retire compliance subtree + sweep framework name-drops from prose
Per operator decision the framework-mapping docs are gone. They
were aspirational (no audit, no certification, no validated
mapping); keeping them around was misleading.
Files deleted (1,883 lines):
- docs/compliance/index.md
- docs/compliance/soc2.md
- docs/compliance/pci-dss.md
- docs/compliance/nist-sp-800-57.md
Hyperlinks removed:
- README.md: 'Auditor / compliance' row in the doc table; the
'(compliance mapping included)' parenthetical in the
positioning paragraph
- docs/README.md: the '## Compliance' section table; the
'Auditor / compliance team' reading-order-by-role row
Prose name-drops swept across 24 files:
- README.md: 'FedRAMP boundary CAs / financial-services policy
CAs' → '4-level boundary CAs / 3-level policy CAs';
'Compliance-grade for PCI-DSS Level 1, FedRAMP Moderate / High,
SOC 2 Type II, HIPAA' → cut entirely
- getting-started/{quickstart,concepts,examples,why-certctl,
advanced-demo}.md: 'compliance' → 'audit' / 'policy';
'PCI-DSS / SOC 2 / NIST SP 800-57' framework lists cut;
''pci': 'true'' tag example → ''environment': 'production''
- migration/cert-manager-coexistence.md: 'compliance rules' →
'policy rules'
- operator/approval-workflow.md: 'Compliance customers (PCI-DSS
Level 1, FedRAMP Moderate / High, SOC 2 Type II, HIPAA)' →
'Operators'; entire 'Compliance control mapping' table
(PCI-DSS §6.4.5 / NIST SP 800-53 SA-15 / SOC 2 Type II CC6.1
/ HIPAA §164.308(a)(4)) deleted; 'compliance contract' →
'two-person-integrity contract'; 'compliance auditors' →
'reviewers'
- operator/legacy-clients-tls-1.2.md: 'PCI-DSS v4.0 Req 4 §2.2.5'
audit-reference → CWE-326 (kept); 'PCI-DSS Req 4 §2.2.5
attestation' section retitled to 'TLS posture summary' and
rewritten without framework framing; 'PCI-DSS, NIST, and
major browsers will eventually deprecate TLS 1.2' →
'Major browsers and OS vendors will eventually deprecate
TLS 1.2'
- operator/database-tls.md: PCI-DSS Req 4 §2.2.5 audit-ref →
CWE-319 only; 'PCI-DSS scope' → 'sensitive data'; PCI-DSS
Req 4 v4.0 prose footing → cut
- operator/runbooks/disaster-recovery.md: 'SOC 2 / PCI
procurement-team deliverable' → 'on-call deliverable';
'compliance auditors' → 'reviewers'
- reference/connectors/{acme,aws-acm,azure-kv,globalsign,
local-ca,openssl,ssh,index}.md: 'compliance reporting
(PCI-DSS §3.6, HIPAA §164.312)' → 'audit reporting';
'Compliance environments (PCI-DSS Level 1, FedRAMP High,
HIPAA)' → 'Regulated environments'; 'compliance audits' →
'audit'; 'FedRAMP boundary CA' pattern names →
'4-level boundary CA' (technically descriptive)
- reference/protocols/est.md: 'compliance-hook seam' →
'device-state hook seam'; 'compliance gating' → 'device-state
gating'; 'est_compliance_failed' → 'est_device_state_failed'
- reference/protocols/scep-intune.md: 'Optional compliance
check' → 'Optional device-state check'; failure-counter
'compliance_failed' → 'device_state_failed'; 'Conditional
Access compliance gating' → 'Conditional Access
device-state gating'
- reference/intermediate-ca-hierarchy.md: 'FedRAMP boundary-CA
deployments where the regulator requires...' →
'Boundary-CA deployments where you want separation of policy
and issuing authorities'; pattern A retitled '4-level FedRAMP
boundary CA' → '4-level boundary CA'
- reference/architecture.md: broken Related-docs link to
compliance.md removed; the rest of that block had stale
pre-Phase-2 paths (quickstart.md, demo-advanced.md,
connectors.md, openapi.md, testing-guide.md, test-env.md) —
retargeted to current locations
- reference/deployment-model.md: 'SOC 2 evidence-report
generator' → 'Audit-evidence report generator'
- reference/vendor-matrix.md: 'SOC 2 / PCI auditors paste this
into evidence packs' → 'reviewers paste this into
vendor-evaluation packs'
- contributor/qa-test-suite.md: 'compliance exist' coverage
description cut; 'Compliance (PCI / SOC2 / HIPAA-relevant)'
risk-class label → 'Audit-relevant'
What was kept:
- CWE references (legitimate technical pointers)
- Microsoft API/feature names that happen to use 'compliance'
literally ('Microsoft Graph compliance API',
'device-compliance validators' — these are MS product names,
not framework name-drops)
- 'NIST PQC' on the landing page (Post-Quantum Cryptography is
the actual NIST standard family, not a compliance framework)
Verified: zero hyperlinks into docs/compliance/ remain. All 24
ci-guards/*.sh pass locally. qa-doc-seed-count.sh clean.
Net diff: 26 files / -1,883 deletions in compliance/ + -32 net
across the prose sweep.
Companion edits in cowork/ (CLAUDE.md doc-tree summary +
WORKSPACE-CHANGELOG.md retirement note) land separately.
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3275f9f1e0 |
ci: post-Phase-2-docs-overhaul cleanup of stale guards + missing config doc
CI run on the
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b452013dd9 |
docs: Phase 5 — testing-guide.md prune (8268 → 0 lines, content dispersed)
Per Phase 1 audit at cowork/docs-overhaul-phase-1-audit-2026-05-04/
and the section-by-section plan in testing-guide-tumor.md.
testing-guide.md was 30% of all docs/ content (8268 lines) but was
integration test code written in markdown, not operator documentation.
The audit's tumor analysis disposed of every Part:
- ~65% DELETE (test cases that already exist in code)
- ~22% MOVE to inline test code
- ~8% KEEP-COMPRESSED into focused operator-runbook docs
- Title + contents + release sign-off ~5% KEEP
This commit ships the KEEP-COMPRESSED dispersal:
docs/contributor/qa-prerequisites.md (NEW, ~120 lines):
From testing-guide.md "Prerequisites" section. Stack boot procedure,
demo data baseline, reference IDs operators reuse across QA docs.
docs/contributor/gui-qa-checklist.md (NEW, ~105 lines):
From testing-guide.md "Part 35: GUI Testing". Manual GUI verification
pass for release sign-off. 25-row table covering every dashboard page.
docs/contributor/release-sign-off.md (NEW, ~130 lines):
From testing-guide.md "Release Sign-Off" section (originally 1009
lines of per-test detail tables). Compressed to a release-day
checklist organized by gate category: code state, automated gates,
manual QA passes, release artefact verification, branch protection,
post-release.
docs/operator/performance-baselines.md (NEW, ~100 lines):
From testing-guide.md "Part 39: Performance Spot Checks". Four
operator-runnable benchmarks (API request handling, inventory list
pagination, scheduler tick, bulk revoke) with baseline numbers and
when-to-re-baseline guidance.
docs/operator/helm-deployment.md (NEW, ~120 lines):
From testing-guide.md "Part 52: Helm Chart Deployment". Operator
runbook for the bundled deploy/helm/certctl/ chart: prereqs,
install, four cert-source patterns, verify, upgrade, troubleshooting.
docs/reference/cli.md (NEW, ~120 lines):
From testing-guide.md "Part 28: CLI Tool". certctl-cli command
reference with command-group breakdown, common workflows
(list/filter, renew, revoke, bulk import, EST enrollment, status),
output formats, CI/CD integration patterns.
docs/README.md navigation index updated to include the 6 new docs:
Reference section gains: cli.md, release-verification.md (was added
in Phase 13)
Operator section gains: helm-deployment.md, performance-baselines.md
Contributor section gains: qa-prerequisites.md, gui-qa-checklist.md,
release-sign-off.md
docs/testing-guide.md deleted. Git history preserves the 8268 lines —
if any specific test case is found missing from inline test code or
the destination docs during future work, lift from `git show
HEAD~1:docs/testing-guide.md`.
Net: docs/ total line count drops by ~7700 lines (28%), from 26,369
to 18,742. testing-guide.md was the single largest doc; pruning it is
the single biggest content-edit win of the entire restructure.
Phase 5 is the last major content phase. Remaining: Phase 4 follow-on
(per-connector page extractions from reference/connectors/index.md),
Phase 15 (WHAT/HOW/WHY remediation), Phase 16 (final acceptance gate).
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12d7b1f51d |
docs: Phase 11 follow-on — fix inter-doc cross-references in deeper subdirs
Per Phase 1 audit at cowork/docs-overhaul-phase-1-audit-2026-05-04/.
Continuation of Phase 11 (commit
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19c8fafe84 |
docs: Phase 14 — Last reviewed line sweep across docs/
Per Phase 1 audit at cowork/docs-overhaul-phase-1-audit-2026-05-04/. Adds a `> Last reviewed: 2026-05-05` line right after the H1 heading of every doc that didn't already have one (41 files). This dates the freshness clock for the future Phase 4 per-doc review. The discipline going forward: when a doc's content gets a meaningful edit, bump the date. When the date gets old (e.g., >6 months), the doc earns a freshness-review pass. Mechanical insertion via awk one-liner, applied to every docs/*.md that didn't already match `grep -q 'Last reviewed:'`. Files that already carried the line from earlier Phase 2 work (the navigation index, the new connector docs, the new SCEP server / legacy-clients- TLS-1.2 / release-verification docs, and the 5 per-connector deep dives) were skipped to avoid duplicate insertion. Net: every doc in docs/ now has a Last reviewed line. |
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3a807ae37e |
docs: Phase 2 mechanical file moves to subdirectory structure
Pure git mv operations; no content edits. Internal links remain pointing
at old paths and will be fixed in Phase 11. Per the Phase 1 audit
recommendations at cowork/docs-overhaul-phase-1-audit-2026-05-04/.
35 files moved across 8 audience-organized subdirectories:
docs/getting-started/ (5):
quickstart.md, concepts.md, examples.md, advanced-demo.md (was
demo-advanced.md), why-certctl.md
docs/reference/ (6):
architecture.md, api.md (was openapi.md), mcp.md,
intermediate-ca-hierarchy.md, deployment-model.md (was
deployment-atomicity.md), vendor-matrix.md (was
deployment-vendor-matrix.md)
docs/reference/protocols/ (6):
acme-server.md, acme-server-threat-model.md, scep-intune.md,
est.md, crl-ocsp.md, async-ca-polling.md (was async-polling.md)
docs/operator/ (4):
security.md, tls.md, database-tls.md, approval-workflow.md
docs/operator/runbooks/ (3):
cloud-targets.md (was runbook-cloud-targets.md), expiry-alerts.md
(was runbook-expiry-alerts.md), disaster-recovery.md
docs/migration/ (3):
from-certbot.md (was migrate-from-certbot.md), from-acmesh.md
(was migrate-from-acmesh.md), cert-manager-coexistence.md (was
certctl-for-cert-manager-users.md)
docs/compliance/ (4):
index.md (was compliance.md), soc2.md (was compliance-soc2.md),
pci-dss.md (was compliance-pci-dss.md), nist-sp-800-57.md (was
compliance-nist.md)
docs/contributor/ (4):
testing-strategy.md, test-environment.md (was test-env.md),
ci-pipeline.md, qa-test-suite.md (was qa-test-guide.md)
Deferred to later Phase 2 sub-phases:
- connectors.md split (Phase 4): docs/connectors.md +
docs/connector-{apache,f5,iis,k8s,nginx}.md still at top level
- testing-guide.md prune (Phase 5): docs/testing-guide.md still
at top level
- features.md disperse (Phase 6): docs/features.md still at top
level
- legacy-est-scep.md split (Phase 7): docs/legacy-est-scep.md
still at top level
- ACME walkthrough re-homing (Phase 8): three
docs/acme-*-walkthrough.md still at top level
- Upgrade docs archive (Phase 3): two docs/upgrade-*.md still
at top level
Cross-reference updates (Phase 11) will happen after all moves and
content edits land. Internal links to docs/* paths are temporarily
broken until that phase completes.
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