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shankar0123 a546a1bbef feat(scep): EnvelopedData decrypt + signerInfo POPO verify (RFC 8894 §3.2)
SCEP RFC 8894 + Intune master bundle — Phase 2 of 14.

Implements the new RFC 8894 PKIMessage parse path: EnvelopedData parser
+ decryptor, signerInfo parser + signature verifier, handler dispatch
that tries the RFC 8894 path FIRST and falls through to the legacy MVP
raw-CSR path on any parse failure. Backward compat with lightweight SCEP
clients is preserved by design — no behavior change for any existing
deploy that doesn't set CERTCTL_SCEP_RA_*.

internal/pkcs7/envelopeddata.go (new, ~330 LoC)
  * ParseEnvelopedData: parses CMS EnvelopedData per RFC 5652 §6.1, with
    optional outer ContentInfo unwrapping. Handles SET OF RecipientInfo
    + IssuerAndSerial form rid (RFC 8894 §3.2.2).
  * EnvelopedData.Decrypt: RSA PKCS#1 v1.5 key-trans + AES-CBC (128/192/
    256) or DES-EDE3-CBC content decryption with **constant-time PKCS#7
    padding strip** (no branch on padding-byte values; closes the
    padding-oracle leak surface). Recipient mismatch is BadMessageCheck
    per RFC 8894 §3.3.2.2 (NOT BadCertID); every failure mode returns
    the same ErrEnvelopedDataDecrypt sentinel to close timing-leak legs
    of Bleichenbacher attacks.
  * Equivalent to micromdm/scep's cryptoutil/cryptoutil.go::DecryptPKCS-
    Envelope (cited in code comments; not vendored — fuzz-target
    ownership stays in this sub-package per the operating rule).

internal/pkcs7/signedinfo.go (new, ~370 LoC)
  * ParseSignedData / ParseSignerInfos: parses CMS SignedData per RFC
    5652 §5.3. Resolves each SignerInfo's SID (IssuerAndSerial v1 OR
    [0] SubjectKeyId v3) against the SignedData certificates SET to
    pluck the device's transient signing cert.
  * SignerInfo.VerifySignature: re-serialises signedAttrs as the
    canonical SET OF Attribute (the RFC 5652 §5.4 quirk every CMS
    implementation hits — wire form is [0] IMPLICIT but the signature
    is over EXPLICIT SET OF). Hashes with SHA-1/SHA-256/SHA-512 +
    verifies via RSA PKCS1v15 or ECDSA per the cert's pubkey type.
  * Auth-attr extractors: GetMessageType (PrintableString-decimal),
    GetTransactionID, GetSenderNonce, GetMessageDigest. SCEP attr OIDs
    pinned (RFC 8894 §3.2.1.4).

internal/pkcs7/{envelopeddata,signedinfo}_fuzz_test.go (new)
  * FuzzParseEnvelopedData / FuzzParseSignedData / FuzzParseSignerInfos
    / FuzzVerifySignerInfoSignature — every parser certctl adds gets a
    panic-safety fuzzer (the fuzz-target-ownership rule from
    cowork/CLAUDE.md::Operating Rules). Local 5s runs hit ~270k
    executions per parser without panic. Errors are expected for
    arbitrary inputs; only panics are bugs.

internal/pkcs7/{envelopeddata,signedinfo}_test.go (new)
  * Round-trip tests that materialise real RSA/ECDSA pairs, hand-build
    the wire bytes, parse + decrypt + verify, and assert plaintext /
    auth-attr equality. The build helpers use this package's ASN1Wrap
    primitives directly (asn1.Marshal of structs containing nested
    asn1.RawValue is finicky for mixed Class/Tag); gives byte-level
    control matching what real SCEP clients emit.
  * Negative tests: tampered ciphertext / tampered auth-attrs / wrong
    RA / wrong key / mismatched recipients / random garbage all return
    the appropriate sentinel error without panic.

internal/service/scep.go
  * PKCSReqWithEnvelope: RFC 8894 envelope-aware variant. Returns
    *SCEPResponseEnvelope (not error + *SCEPEnrollResult) because RFC
    8894 §3.3 mandates a CertRep PKIMessage on every response, even
    failures — the handler shouldn't translate Go errors into SCEP
    failInfo codes. Returns nil to signal 'invalid challenge password'
    so the caller can translate to HTTP 403 (matches MVP path's wire
    shape; RFC 8894 §3.3.1 is silent on this case).
  * mapServiceErrorToFailInfo: exact mapping table from the prompt
    (CSR parse → BadRequest, CSR sig → BadMessageCheck, crypto policy
    → BadAlg, default → BadRequest).

internal/api/handler/scep.go
  * SCEPService interface gains PKCSReqWithEnvelope.
  * SCEPHandler now optionally carries an RA cert + key pair. SetRAPair
    upgrades the handler to the RFC 8894 path; without that call the
    handler stays MVP-only (the v2.0.x behavior).
  * pkiOperation: tries the RFC 8894 path FIRST when the RA pair is
    set. tryParseRFC8894 helper does the full pipeline (ParseSignedData
    → VerifySignature → extract auth-attrs → ParseEnvelopedData → Decrypt
    → x509.ParseCertificateRequest the recovered bytes). On any failure
    it falls through to the legacy extractCSRFromPKCS7 MVP path —
    backward compat is non-negotiable.
  * Phase 2 emits the legacy certs-only response on RFC 8894 success;
    Phase 3 (next commit) swaps in writeCertRepPKIMessage with the
    proper status / failInfo / nonce-echo wire shape.

cmd/server/main.go
  * Per-profile loop now calls loadSCEPRAPair after preflight to load
    the cert + key + inject via SetRAPair. crypto + crypto/tls imports
    added.
  * loadSCEPRAPair helper: tls.X509KeyPair-based parse + leaf cert
    extraction. Failures here indicate TOCTOU between preflight + load.

internal/api/handler/scep_handler_test.go +
internal/api/router/router_scep_profiles_test.go
  * mockSCEPService / scepProfileMockService gain PKCSReqWithEnvelope
    stubs to satisfy the extended interface. Existing test cases
    unchanged (they exercise the MVP path; RA pair is unset).

Verification:
  * gofmt + go vet clean for the files I touched.
  * go test -short -count=1 green across pkcs7 / api/handler /
    api/router / service / cmd/server.
  * Coverage: pkcs7 78.4% (was 100% — drops because new code includes
    paths the round-trip tests don't yet hit, like decryption alg
    fall-through and v3 SubjectKeyId SID matching).
  * Fuzz-target seed-corpus runs (5s each, ~270k execs/parser): no
    panic. Pre-merge fuzz-time bumps to 30s per the prompt's
    verification gate.

Phase 2 of 14 in SCEP RFC 8894 + Intune master bundle.
Living progress at cowork/scep-rfc8894-intune/progress.md.
2026-04-29 12:36:27 +00:00
shankar0123 fdd424bf5f feat(scep): per-issuer SCEP profiles — multi-endpoint dispatch
SCEP RFC 8894 + Intune master bundle — Phase 1.5 of 14.

Restructures SCEPConfig from a single flat struct (one IssuerID + one
RA pair + one challenge password) to a Profiles slice where each
profile binds its own URL path (/scep/<pathID>), issuer, optional
CertificateProfile, RA cert+key, and challenge password.

This phase is the FOUNDATION for Phases 2-12: every downstream handler
signature, service envelope, CertRep builder, GUI counter, and test
fixture takes a profile_id parameter from here on. Adding multi-profile
support post-bundle would cost 3x what greenfielding it now does.

Backward compat: legacy CERTCTL_SCEP_* flat env vars synthesise a
single-element Profiles[0] with PathID="" (legacy /scep root) when
CERTCTL_SCEP_PROFILES is unset. Existing operators see no behavior
change. New operators write multi-profile config directly via the
indexed env-var form.

Indexed env-var convention:
  CERTCTL_SCEP_PROFILES=corp,iot,server
  CERTCTL_SCEP_PROFILE_CORP_ISSUER_ID=iss-corp-laptop
  CERTCTL_SCEP_PROFILE_CORP_PROFILE_ID=prof-corp-tls
  CERTCTL_SCEP_PROFILE_CORP_CHALLENGE_PASSWORD=...
  CERTCTL_SCEP_PROFILE_CORP_RA_CERT_PATH=/etc/certctl/scep/corp-ra.crt
  CERTCTL_SCEP_PROFILE_CORP_RA_KEY_PATH=/etc/certctl/scep/corp-ra.key
  ... (etc per profile name)

internal/config/config.go
  * SCEPConfig.Profiles []SCEPProfileConfig — primary multi-profile
    dispatch source.
  * Legacy flat fields (IssuerID, ProfileID, ChallengePassword,
    RACertPath, RAKeyPath) preserved with updated docblocks marking
    them as merge sources for the backward-compat shim.
  * SCEPProfileConfig new struct (PathID, IssuerID, ProfileID,
    ChallengePassword, RACertPath, RAKeyPath).
  * loadSCEPProfilesFromEnv: reads CERTCTL_SCEP_PROFILES (comma-list
    of names), expands each to per-profile env vars
    CERTCTL_SCEP_PROFILE_<NAME>_*. Returns nil when unset so the
    legacy-shim path takes over.
  * mergeSCEPLegacyIntoProfiles: when SCEP enabled + Profiles empty +
    any legacy flat field populated, synthesises Profiles[0] with
    PathID="". No-op when Profiles already populated (structured form
    wins) or SCEP disabled.
  * validSCEPPathID: empty allowed (legacy /scep root); non-empty
    must be [a-z0-9-] with no leading/trailing hyphen.
  * Per-profile Validate gates: PathID format, uniqueness across the
    slice, ChallengePassword presence (CWE-306 per profile), RA pair
    presence (RFC 8894 §3.2.2), IssuerID presence.
  * Legacy single-profile gates skip when Profiles is non-empty so
    the per-profile loop owns the gating in the structured case
    (avoids double-fire with overlapping error messages).

internal/api/router/router.go
  * RegisterSCEPHandlers signature: map[string]handler.SCEPHandler
    (was a single SCEPHandler).
  * Empty PathID handler registered with literal r.Register('GET /scep'
    + 'POST /scep') so the openapi-parity AST scanner (Bundle D /
    Audit M-027) continues to see the documented /scep route. Without
    this preservation, the parity test fails because dynamic
    string-built routes don't appear in *ast.BasicLit walks.
  * Non-empty PathIDs registered dynamically as /scep/<pathID>.
  * AuthExempt prefix /scep already covers all /scep[/...] paths via
    prefix match — no change needed there.

cmd/server/main.go
  * SCEP startup block iterates cfg.SCEP.Profiles, builds one service
    + one handler per profile, stuffs them into a {pathID -> handler}
    map, hands the map to apiRouter.RegisterSCEPHandlers.
  * Per-profile preflight: preflightSCEPChallengePassword,
    preflightSCEPRACertKey, preflightEnrollmentIssuer fire ONCE PER
    PROFILE with a profile-scoped slog.Logger so failures report
    PathID + IssuerID. Each per-profile failure os.Exits(1) with a
    targeted error message.
  * Final 'SCEP server enabled' info log reports profile_count.

internal/config/config_scep_profiles_test.go (new, 9 tests / 22 sub-cases)
  * TestSCEPConfig_LegacyFlatFields_SynthesizeSingleProfile — the
    backward-compat smoke test.
  * TestSCEPConfig_MultipleProfiles_LoadFromEnv — structured-form
    happy path with two profiles.
  * TestSCEPConfig_StructuredFormBeatsLegacy — when both forms set,
    structured wins; legacy flat field MUST NOT leak into
    Profiles[0].ChallengePassword.
  * TestSCEPConfig_PathIDValidation — 13 sub-cases covering valid +
    every reject mode (uppercase, slash, leading/trailing hyphen,
    underscore, dot, space, non-ASCII).
  * TestSCEPConfig_DuplicatePathID_Refuses.
  * TestSCEPConfig_MissingPerProfileChallengePassword,
    _MissingPerProfileRAPair (3 sub-cases),
    _MissingPerProfileIssuerID — per-profile gate triplet.
  * TestSCEPConfig_DisabledIgnoresProfiles — gates only fire when
    SCEP is enabled.

internal/api/router/router_scep_profiles_test.go (new, 4 tests)
  * TestRouter_RegisterSCEPHandlers_LegacyEmptyPathIDMapsToRoot —
    empty PathID gets /scep root; both GET + POST routes registered.
  * TestRouter_RegisterSCEPHandlers_NonEmptyPathIDMapsToSubpath —
    non-empty PathID gets /scep/<pathID>; /scep root NOT registered
    when no empty-PathID profile exists.
  * TestRouter_RegisterSCEPHandlers_MultipleProfilesNoCrossBleed —
    three profiles (default, corp, iot); each path reaches the right
    handler instance, verified via per-profile-tagged GetCACaps mock
    response.
  * TestRouter_RegisterSCEPHandlers_EmptyMapRegistersNoRoutes — no
    profiles → no /scep routes (deploy with SCEP disabled).

Verification:
  * gofmt clean for the files I touched.
  * go vet clean across config / router / cmd/server / domain.
  * go test -short -count=1 green across config / router / cmd/server /
    api/handler / service / domain / pkcs7.
  * Coverage held: handler 79.0% / service 73.2% / pkcs7 100% /
    config 96.0% / domain 88.6% / router 100% / cmd/server 19.2%.
  * openapi-parity test green (literal /scep registrations preserved).

Phase 1.5 of 14 in SCEP RFC 8894 + Intune master bundle.
Living progress at cowork/scep-rfc8894-intune/progress.md.
2026-04-29 03:46:57 +00:00
shankar0123 105c307d62 feat(scep): add RFC 8894 message-type constants + RA cert/key config
SCEP RFC 8894 + Intune master bundle — Phase 0 + Phase 1 of 14.

Phase 0 (recon, no code changes):
  Baseline tests green at HEAD 2519da8 (handler 79.0% / service 73.2% /
  pkcs7 100%). SCEPConfig actual line is 666, prompt cited 639 — used
  actual per the 'repo wins' operating rule.

Phase 1 (this commit):

internal/domain/scep.go
  * Added SCEPMessageTypeCertRep (3) — RFC 8894 §3.3.2 server response
    messageType. Clients pivot on this to extract a cert (Status=Success),
    surface a failInfo (Status=Failure), or poll (Status=Pending).
  * Added SCEPMessageTypeRenewalReq (17) — RFC 8894 §3.3.1.2
    re-enrollment with an existing valid cert; signerInfo signed by the
    existing cert (proving possession).
  * Added SCEPRequestEnvelope struct — parsed authenticated attributes
    from the inbound signerInfo (messageType / transactionID /
    senderNonce / signerCert).
  * Added SCEPResponseEnvelope struct — what the service hands back to
    the handler so the handler can build the CertRep PKIMessage with
    the correct status / failInfo / nonce echoes.
  * Existing constants preserved unchanged.

internal/config/config.go
  * SCEPConfig.RACertPath + RAKeyPath fields with the doc-comment density
    matching the existing ChallengePassword field.
  * Env-var loading: CERTCTL_SCEP_RA_CERT_PATH + CERTCTL_SCEP_RA_KEY_PATH.
  * Validate() refuse: SCEP enabled with empty RA pair fails loud at
    startup (defense-in-depth with the new preflight gate below).

cmd/server/main.go
  * preflightSCEPRACertKey: file existence, mode 0600 gate (refuses
    world-/group-readable RA key), tls.X509KeyPair-based parse + match
    + algorithm check (one stdlib call covers parse + cert-key match +
    pubkey alg in one shot), expiry check, RSA-or-ECDSA gate (RFC 8894
    §3.5.2 CMS signing requirement). Mirrors preflightSCEPChallenge-
    Password's no-op-when-disabled pattern; each failure returns a
    wrapped error so the caller (main) translates to a structured
    slog.Error + os.Exit(1).
  * Wired into the SCEP startup block immediately after the existing
    challenge-password preflight; if it errors, the server refuses to
    boot with a specific log line + the pointer to docs/legacy-est-scep.md
    for the openssl recipe.
  * Added crypto/tls + crypto/x509 imports.

cmd/server/preflight_scep_ra_test.go (new)
  * Seven hermetic table-driven test cases covering each failure mode
    spelled out in the helper's docblock plus the no-op-when-disabled
    path. Each case materialises a real ECDSA P-256 cert/key pair on
    disk so the tls.X509KeyPair path is exercised end-to-end (catches
    drift in stdlib cert-parsing semantics that a mock would hide):
      - disabled SCEP no-op
      - missing paths (3 sub-cases: both empty, cert only, key only)
      - world-readable key (chmod 0644)
      - valid pair (happy path)
      - expired cert (NotAfter in past)
      - mismatched pair (cert from one ECDSA pair, key from another)
      - missing files (paths set but files don't exist)
      - ed25519 RA key (unsupported alg per RFC 8894 §3.5.2)
  * writeECDSARAPair helper materialises a fresh ECDSA pair under the
    test temp dir with the cert at 0644 and the key at 0600 (production
    deploy mode).

internal/config/config_test.go
  * TestValidate_SCEPEnabled_MissingRAPair_Refuses — 3 sub-cases pin
    the new Validate() refuse path (both empty, cert only, key only).
  * TestValidate_SCEPEnabled_CompleteRAPair_Accepts — pins the boundary
    that file-existence is the preflight's job, NOT Validate's.
  * TestValidate_SCEPDisabled_EmptyRAPair_Accepts — pins that the gate
    only fires when SCEP is enabled (mirrors the CHALLENGE_PASSWORD
    disabled-passes precedent).

docs/features.md
  * SCEP env-vars table extended with CERTCTL_SCEP_RA_CERT_PATH and
    CERTCTL_SCEP_RA_KEY_PATH (with the prod 'MUST set' callout +
    file-mode 0600 requirement). Closes the G-3 'env var defined in Go
    but never documented' CI guard for the new vars.

Verification:
  * gofmt clean for the files I touched (preflight_scep_ra_test.go +
    config.go + scep.go); pre-existing gofmt drift in unrelated files
    not in scope.
  * go vet ./internal/domain/... ./internal/config/... ./cmd/server/...
    clean.
  * go test -short -count=1 ./internal/domain/... ./internal/config/...
    ./cmd/server/... green.
  * Coverage held at handler 79.0% / service 73.2% / pkcs7 100% /
    config 96.1% / domain 88.6%.
  * Local G-3 set difference (Go-defined env vars ∖ docs-mentioned env
    vars) empty.

No behavior change for operators who don't enable SCEP. New behavior
gated by CERTCTL_SCEP_ENABLED=true + the new RA env vars. The MVP
raw-CSR fall-through path stays unchanged — Phase 2 will add the
RFC 8894 EnvelopedData decryption that consumes the RA pair.

Phase 1 of 14 in SCEP RFC 8894 + Intune master bundle.
Living progress at cowork/scep-rfc8894-intune/progress.md.
2026-04-29 03:35:11 +00:00
shankar0123 a4df1f86ae crl/ocsp: admin observability endpoint + Phase 6 e2e scaffold
Phase 5 (admin endpoint slice) + Phase 6 (e2e test stub) of the
CRL/OCSP responder bundle. Closes the deferred items from the
backend-slice merge (77d6326).

What landed:

  Phase 5 — admin observability:
  * GET /api/v1/admin/crl/cache (handler.AdminCRLCacheHandler):
    - Per-issuer cache state + most recent N generation events
    - Admin-gated via middleware.IsAdmin (M-003 pattern); non-admin
      callers get 403 + the service is never invoked
    - Reveals issuer set + CRL cadence, hence the gate
    - Returns CachePresent=false rows for never-generated issuers so
      the GUI can show 'not yet generated' instead of 404
    - Per-issuer Get failures decorate the row's RecentEvents rather
      than failing the whole response
  * AdminCRLCacheServiceImpl: thin handler-side composition over
    repository.CRLCacheRepository + an issuer-IDs callback (avoids
    importing internal/service from internal/api/handler)
  * M-008 admin-gate pin updated: admin_crl_cache.go added to
    AdminGatedHandlers; full triplet of tests
    (NonAdmin_Returns403, AdminExplicitFalse_Returns403,
    AdminPermitted_ForwardsActor) + RejectsNonGetMethod +
    PropagatesServiceError
  * Router registration + HandlerRegistry field + main.go wiring
    (callback closure over issuerRegistry.List)
  * OpenAPI entry under CRL & OCSP tag

  Phase 6 — e2e scaffold:
  * deploy/test/crl_ocsp_e2e_test.go with TestCRLOCSPLifecycle +
    TestCRLOCSPPostEndpoint
  * Lifecycle test exercises issue → fetch OCSP (Good) → revoke →
    wait → fetch CRL (entry present) → fetch OCSP (Revoked) →
    verify dedicated responder cert + id-pkix-ocsp-nocheck
  * Helpers (issueLocalCert, revokeCertViaAPI, fetchCRL, fetchOCSP,
    fetchCACert) currently call t.Skip with TODO markers — sandbox
    has no Docker so the harness can't be wired end-to-end here;
    when CI / a fresh dev workstation runs, the implementer wires
    each helper to the existing integration_test.go primitives
  * Build-tagged //go:build integration so the standard go test
    sweep skips it; runs via the deploy/test integration workflow

Coverage: handler 80.6% (above 75 floor; was 79.8% pre-Phase-5).
All other packages unchanged.

Backward compat: admin endpoint inert until an admin Bearer key is
configured. The e2e test stub is no-op (skips) until wired.

Deferred:
  * GUI cert-detail-page revocation panel — pure frontend work, no
    backend impact, separate session
  * E2E test helper wiring — depends on extracting the existing
    integration-test harness primitives into shared helpers; doable
    in a follow-up that has Docker available
  * V3-Pro polish (delta CRLs, OCSP rate-limiting, OCSP stapling)
2026-04-29 01:55:39 +00:00
shankar0123 db71b47c24 main: wire CRL/OCSP responder services into runtime
Activates the CRL/OCSP responder pipeline that landed dormant in
phases 1-4 (commits 30765ba, a0b7f7d, dc32694, dc1e0bf):

  * IssuerRegistry gains SetLocalIssuerDeps + LocalIssuerDeps struct.
    Rebuild type-asserts each constructed connector to *local.Connector
    and injects ocspResponderRepo + signerDriver + IssuerID + key dir
    + (optional) rotation-grace + validity overrides. Non-local
    connectors are unaffected (the type-assert fails silently). Adapter
    pattern preserved: callers still see service.IssuerConnector.

  * cmd/server/main.go:
    - constructs CRLCacheRepository + OCSPResponderRepository from db
    - constructs signer.FileDriver (default; PKCS#11 driver plugs in
      later via the same Driver interface, no main.go changes needed)
    - calls issuerRegistry.SetLocalIssuerDeps(...) BEFORE BuildRegistry
      so the deps are in place when local connectors are constructed
    - wires CRLCacheService into CertificateService via SetCRLCacheSvc
      (Phase 4 cache-aware GenerateDERCRL path now active)
    - calls scheduler.SetCRLCacheService + SetCRLGenerationInterval
      after sched is constructed; logs the interval at startup

  * config: new OCSPResponderConfig struct + Scheduler.CRLGenerationInterval
    field. Three new env vars:
      CERTCTL_OCSP_RESPONDER_KEY_DIR (no default; operator MUST set in prod)
      CERTCTL_OCSP_RESPONDER_ROTATION_GRACE (default 7d)
      CERTCTL_OCSP_RESPONDER_VALIDITY (default 30d)
      CERTCTL_CRL_GENERATION_INTERVAL (default 1h)

Backward compat: when env vars are unset, the responder bootstrap path
still activates (with default rotation grace + validity, key dir = cwd
which is fine for tests), and the CRL cache pre-populates on the
1h interval. Operators not running the local issuer see no behavior
change.

go vet clean across the full module. Targeted tests for config +
service + scheduler packages all green. Full module build deferred
to CI (sandbox /sessions disk pressure prevented unzipping a
transitive dep — same disk-full pattern the prior commits hit; not
a code issue).
2026-04-29 01:48:23 +00:00
shankar0123 62a412c488 Bundle C: Renewal/reliability cluster — 7 findings closed
Closes M-006 + M-007 + M-008 + M-015 + M-016 + M-019 + M-020 from
comprehensive-audit-2026-04-25. M-028 was already closed by the
Bundle B CI follow-up.

M-006 (CWE-913) — Idempotent migration 000014
  migrations/000014_policy_violation_severity_check.up.sql:
    Prepended ALTER TABLE ... DROP CONSTRAINT IF EXISTS before the
    ADD. Mirrors the down migration's existing IF EXISTS shape and
    the M-7 idempotent-index idiom. Re-runs against partially-applied
    DBs now succeed.

M-007 — Bulk-op partial-failure tests (3 new)
  internal/api/handler/bulk_partial_failure_test.go:
    TestBulkRevoke_PartialFailure_ReportsBoth
    TestBulkRenew_PartialFailure_ReportsBoth
    TestBulkReassign_PartialFailure_ReportsBoth
  Each asserts HTTP 200 + both success/failure counters round-trip
  + per-cert errors[] preserved with non-empty messages so operators
  can correlate each failure to its certificate ID.

M-008 — Admin-gated handler enumeration pin (verified-already-clean)
  Recon: only one admin-gated handler — bulk_revocation.go — with
  full 3-branch test triplet already in place. health.go calls
  IsAdmin informationally to surface the flag to the GUI without
  gating.
  internal/api/handler/m008_admin_gate_test.go:
    Walks every handler .go file, asserts every middleware.IsAdmin
    call site is in AdminGatedHandlers (with required test triplet)
    or InformationalIsAdminCallers (justified). Adding a new admin
    gate without updating both the constant AND adding the test
    triplet fails CI.

M-015 — Single-profile cardinality pin (verified-already-clean)
  Audit claim 'no cardinality validation' was wrong — enforced at
  struct level. domain.ManagedCertificate.{CertificateProfileID,
  RenewalPolicyID,IssuerID,OwnerID} and RenewalPolicy.
  CertificateProfileID are bare strings, not slices.
  internal/domain/m015_cardinality_test.go:
    reflect-based pin on kind=String. Schema change to N:N would
    have to update renewal.go's lookup loop in the same commit.

M-016 (CWE-754) — Reap stale-agent jobs
  internal/repository/postgres/job.go::ListJobsWithOfflineAgents:
    JOIN jobs to agents on agent_id, filter (status=Running AND
    a.last_heartbeat_at < cutoff), exclude server-keygen jobs.
  internal/service/job.go::ReapJobsWithOfflineAgents:
    Flips matched jobs to Failed reason agent_offline so I-001
    retry loop re-queues them on a healthy agent. Records audit
    event per reap.
  internal/scheduler/scheduler.go:
    Scheduler.runJobTimeout cycle now calls both reaper arms.
    agentOfflineJobTTL default 5min (5x agent-health-check default);
    SetAgentOfflineJobTTL knob for operator override.
  internal/service/job_offline_agent_reaper_test.go: 6 unit tests
  cover happy path, server-keygen-skip, non-Running-skip, non-
  positive-TTL fail-loud, repo-error propagation, audit-event
  recording.

M-019 — Configurable ARI HTTP timeout
  Audit claim 'no fallback timeout' was wrong — ari.go:52 already
  had a 15s timeout. Bundle C makes it configurable.
  internal/connector/issuer/acme/acme.go:
    Config.ARIHTTPTimeoutSeconds field with env path
    CERTCTL_ACME_ARI_HTTP_TIMEOUT_SECONDS.
  internal/connector/issuer/acme/ari.go:
    Both HTTP clients (GetRenewalInfo + getARIEndpoint) now use the
    new ariHTTPTimeout() helper. Zero / negative / nil-config all
    fall back to the historic 15s default.
  ari_timeout_test.go: 4 dispatch arm tests.

M-020 (CWE-770) — OCSP DoS hardening
  Pre-bundle the noAuthHandler chain had no rate limit. An attacker
  could DoS the OCSP responder, which for fail-open relying parties
  is a revocation bypass.
  cmd/server/main.go:
    noAuthHandler refactored from fixed middleware.Chain(...) to a
    conditional slice that appends middleware.NewRateLimiter when
    cfg.RateLimit.Enabled. Per-IP keying applies; OCSP/CRL/EST/SCEP
    are unauth.
  docs/security.md (NEW):
    Operator runbook documenting Must-Staple TLS Feature extension
    RFC 7633 as the architectural fix for fail-open relying parties.
    Profile-flip guidance + nginx/Apache/HAProxy/Envoy stapling
    snippets + explicit scope statement on what the rate limiter
    alone does NOT solve.

Audit deliverables:
  cowork/comprehensive-audit-2026-04-25/audit-report.md: score
    31/55 -> 38/55 closed (Medium 13/27 -> 20/27).
  cowork/comprehensive-audit-2026-04-25/findings.yaml: 7 status
    flips open -> closed with closure notes citing the Bundle C
    mechanism.
  certctl/CHANGELOG.md: Bundle C section under [unreleased].

Verification:
  go vet ./internal/service ./internal/scheduler ./internal/connector/issuer/acme
    ./internal/api/handler ./internal/domain ./cmd/server     clean
  go test -count=1 -short on the same packages              all green
  helm template + helm lint                                 clean
  internal/repository/postgres setup-fail                   sandbox disk
    pressure (same on master HEAD before this branch)
2026-04-27 00:08:25 +00:00
shankar0123 30f9f1e712 Bundle B: Auth & transport surface tightening — 5 findings closed
Closes M-001 + M-002 + M-013 + M-018 + M-025 from
comprehensive-audit-2026-04-25.

M-001 (CWE-916) — PBKDF2 100k -> 600k via v3 blob format
  internal/crypto/encryption.go:
    - New v3Magic (0x03), pbkdf2IterationsV3 (600,000 — OWASP 2024
      Password Storage Cheat Sheet floor), v3SaltSize (16 bytes),
      deriveKeyWithSaltV3 helper.
    - EncryptIfKeySet now unconditionally writes v3:
        magic(0x03) || salt(16) || nonce(12) || ciphertext+tag
    - DecryptIfKeySet falls through v3 -> v2 -> v1 with AEAD verification
      at each step. Wrong-passphrase v3 reads cannot be silently
      misattributed to v2/v1.
    - IsLegacyFormat updated to recognize 0x03 as non-legacy.
  internal/crypto/encryption_v3_test.go (NEW, 7 tests):
    V3 round-trip / V2 read-fallback against deterministic v2 fixture /
    V3 wrong-passphrase fails / V3-vs-V2 dispatch order / V2 vs V3 keys
    differ for same (passphrase, salt) / iteration-count pin at OWASP
    2024 floor / IsLegacyFormat-recognises-V3.
  Coverage internal/crypto: 86.7% -> 88.2%.

M-002 (CWE-862) — Auth-exempt allowlist constants + AST regression test
  Recon found auth-exempt surface spans TWO layers (audit's claim was
  incomplete):
    Layer 1 (router.go direct r.mux.Handle):
      GET /health, GET /ready, GET /api/v1/auth/info, GET /api/v1/version
    Layer 2 (cmd/server/main.go::buildFinalHandler URL-prefix dispatch):
      /.well-known/pki/*, /.well-known/est/*, /scep[/...]*
  internal/api/router/router.go:
    - New AuthExemptRouterRoutes constant with per-entry justifications.
    - New AuthExemptDispatchPrefixes constant.
  internal/api/router/auth_exempt_test.go (NEW, 2 tests):
    AST-walks router.go for every direct mux.Handle call and asserts
    set equals AuthExemptRouterRoutes; reads source bytes of Register /
    RegisterFunc and asserts they still wrap with middleware.Chain.
  cmd/server/auth_exempt_test.go (NEW, 2 tests):
    14-case table test on buildFinalHandler asserting documented
    prefixes route to noAuthHandler and authenticated routes route to
    apiHandler; inverse-overlap pin proves no documented bypass shadows
    an authenticated prefix.

M-013 (CWE-942) — CORS deny-by-default verified-already-clean + pin
  Audit claim 'default allows all origins if env-var unset' was WRONG.
  internal/api/middleware/middleware.go::NewCORS already denies cross-
  origin requests when len(cfg.AllowedOrigins) == 0 (no
  Access-Control-Allow-Origin header is emitted, same-origin policy
  applies).
  internal/api/middleware/cors_test.go: +TestNewCORS_NilOriginsDeniesAll
  + TestNewCORS_M013_ContractDocumentedInOrder (5-case table test
  pinning the 3-arm dispatch contract).

M-018 (CWE-319 / PCI-DSS Req 4) — Postgres TLS opt-in toggle
  deploy/helm/certctl/values.yaml: new postgresql.tls.{mode,caSecretRef}
    operator-facing knobs. Default 'disable' preserves in-cluster pod-
    network behavior; PCI-scoped operators set verify-full.
  deploy/helm/certctl/templates/_helpers.tpl: certctl.databaseURL helper
    pipes postgresql.tls.mode into ?sslmode=.
  deploy/helm/certctl/templates/server-secret.yaml: uses the helper
    instead of hardcoded sslmode=disable.
  deploy/docker-compose.yml: CERTCTL_DATABASE_URL is now
    ${CERTCTL_DATABASE_URL:-...} so operators override without editing.
  docs/database-tls.md (NEW): operator runbook covering 4 deployment
    shapes, RDS verify-full example with PGSSLROOTCERT mount, and
    pg_stat_ssl verification query.
  helm template + helm lint clean.

M-025 (OWASP ASVS L2 §11.2.1) — Per-key rate limiting
  internal/api/middleware/middleware.go::NewRateLimiter rewritten from
  a single global tokenBucket to a keyedRateLimiter map keyed on
    'user:'+GetUser(ctx)  for authenticated callers
    'ip:'+RemoteAddr-host for unauthenticated
  - Empty UserKey strings treated as unauthenticated.
  - X-Forwarded-For intentionally NOT consulted (header-spoofing risk).
  - Create-on-demand bucket allocation under sync.RWMutex with double-
    check pattern.
  RateLimitConfig.PerUserRPS / PerUserBurstSize fields with env vars
    CERTCTL_RATE_LIMIT_PER_USER_RPS / CERTCTL_RATE_LIMIT_PER_USER_BURST
    allow per-user budgets distinct from per-IP.
  internal/api/middleware/ratelimit_keyed_test.go (NEW, 5 tests):
    TwoIPsHaveIndependentBuckets / SameUserDifferentIPsShareBucket /
    TwoUsersHaveIndependentBuckets / PerUserBudgetOverride /
    EmptyUserKeyTreatedAsAnonymous.
  Coverage internal/api/middleware: 82.1% -> 83.7%.

Audit deliverables:
  cowork/comprehensive-audit-2026-04-25/audit-report.md: score
    25/55 -> 30/55 closed (High 7/9, Medium 7/27 -> 12/27, Low 8/19).
  cowork/comprehensive-audit-2026-04-25/findings.yaml: 5 status flips
    open -> closed with closure notes citing the Bundle B mechanism.
  certctl/CHANGELOG.md: Bundle B section under [unreleased].

Verification:
  go test -count=1 -short ./...                     all green
  staticcheck on changed packages                   no new SA*/ST* hits
    (the 4 pre-existing SA1019 sites in cmd/server/main_test.go are
    Bundle 9 / M-028 partial closure leftovers tracked in Bundle C)
  helm template + helm lint                         clean
  internal/repository/postgres setup-fail            sandbox disk pressure,
    same on master HEAD before this branch — environmental, not Bundle B
2026-04-26 23:09:10 +00:00
shankar0123 85e60b24ec fix(bundle-5): Operational Liveness + Bootstrap — 4 audit findings closed
Closes Audit-2026-04-25 H-006 (High), H-007 (High), M-011 (Medium),
L-006 (Low — verified-already-closed via C-1 master closure in v2.0.54).
Hardens the orchestrator-facing surface — k8s probes, agent enrollment,
shutdown audit drain, scheduler config plumbing.

What changed
- internal/api/handler/health.go — split contract:
    * /health stays shallow 200 (k8s liveness — process alive)
    * /ready accepts *sql.DB; runs db.PingContext(2s); 503 on failure
    * Nil DB path returns 200 + db=not_configured (test fixtures)
- internal/api/handler/agent_bootstrap.go (NEW) — verifyBootstrapToken:
    * empty expected = warn-mode pass-through
    * non-empty = `Authorization: Bearer <token>` required
    * crypto/subtle.ConstantTimeCompare; length-mismatch path runs dummy
      compare to keep timing uniform
    * ErrBootstrapTokenInvalid sentinel
- internal/api/handler/agents.go — RegisterAgent calls verifyBootstrapToken
  BEFORE body parse so unauth probes don't even allocate a JSON decoder
- internal/config/config.go — two new env vars:
    * CERTCTL_AGENT_BOOTSTRAP_TOKEN  (Auth.AgentBootstrapToken)
    * CERTCTL_AUDIT_FLUSH_TIMEOUT_SECONDS (Server.AuditFlushTimeoutSeconds)
- cmd/server/main.go — 3 changes:
    * pass *sql.DB into NewHealthHandler (H-006)
    * pass cfg.Auth.AgentBootstrapToken into NewAgentHandler (H-007)
    * configurable shutdown audit-flush timeout (M-011)
    * one-shot startup WARN when bootstrap token unset (deprecation)
- new tests: agent_bootstrap_test.go (full deny/accept/warn-mode coverage,
  constant-time compare path, length-mismatch); health_test.go extended
  with /ready DB-probe failure (503), nil-DB pass-through, /health-shallow

L-006 verified
- cmd/server/main.go:557 already calls
  sched.SetShortLivedExpiryCheckInterval(cfg.Scheduler.ShortLivedExpiryCheckInterval)
  per the C-1 master closure in v2.0.54. Bundle 5 confirms; no code change.

Threat model: TB-1 (operator/orchestrator), TB-2 (Agent↔Server).
- CWE-754 (Improper Check for Unusual or Exceptional Conditions) for H-006
- CWE-306 + CWE-288 (Missing Authentication for Critical Function) for H-007

Verification
- go vet ./...                               → clean
- go build ./...                             → clean
- go test -short -count=1 ./...              → all packages pass
- targeted Bundle-5 regressions               → all pass
- npx tsc --noEmit (web)                     → clean
- npx vitest run (web)                       → in-flight (sandbox 45s
  ceiling exceeded; no failure markers in dot stream; no frontend
  changes in this bundle so no regression risk)
- python3 yaml.safe_load(api/openapi.yaml)   → 89 paths

Backward compatibility
- Bootstrap token defaults to empty (warn-mode) — existing demo
  deployments unaffected. Server logs deprecation WARN; v2.2.0 will
  require it.
- Audit flush timeout default 30s preserves prior behaviour.
- Helm chart already routes readiness probe to /ready (no chart change
  needed); now /ready actually probes the DB.

Bundle 5 of the 2026-04-25 comprehensive audit.
2026-04-25 23:54:18 +00:00
shankar0123 1c099071d1 fix(bundle-4): EST/SCEP Attack Surface Hardening — 3 audit findings closed
Closes 3 findings (1 High + 1 Medium + 1 Low) from
/Users/shankar/Desktop/cowork/comprehensive-audit-2026-04-25/.

Bundle 4 hardens the only attack surface reachable by an anonymous network
attacker in certctl: the unauthenticated EST + SCEP enrollment endpoints.

Findings closed:

  - H-004 (High): Hand-rolled ASN.1 parser had no fuzz target.
    The audit's original framing pointed at internal/pkcs7/, but recon
    confirmed that package is an ASN.1 ENCODER (BuildCertsOnlyPKCS7,
    ASN1Wrap*, ASN1EncodeLength) — not a parser. The actual hand-rolled
    PKCS#7 PARSING reachable via anonymous network is in
    internal/api/handler/scep.go::extractCSRFromPKCS7 +
    parseSignedDataForCSR. Added native go fuzz targets:
      * internal/api/handler/scep_fuzz_test.go::FuzzExtractCSRFromPKCS7
      * internal/api/handler/scep_fuzz_test.go::FuzzParseSignedDataForCSR
      * internal/pkcs7/pkcs7_fuzz_test.go::FuzzPEMToDERChain (defense-in-depth)
      * internal/pkcs7/pkcs7_fuzz_test.go::FuzzASN1EncodeLength (defense-in-depth)
    Local 15s fuzz session: 150k execs on FuzzExtractCSRFromPKCS7,
    937k on FuzzPEMToDERChain, 925k on FuzzASN1EncodeLength — zero panics.

  - M-021 (Medium): EST TLS-Unique channel binding (RFC 7030 §3.2.3).
    Added internal/api/handler/est.go::verifyESTTransport — defense-in-depth
    TLS pre-conditions (r.TLS != nil; HandshakeComplete; TLS ≥ 1.2).
    The full §3.2.3 channel binding only applies when EST mTLS is in use;
    certctl does not currently support EST mTLS, so the §3.2.3 requirement
    is moot today. RFC 9266 (TLS 1.3 tls-exporter) and EST mTLS are
    documented as deferred follow-ups in the verifyESTTransport doc comment.

  - L-005 (Low): EST/SCEP issuer-binding fail-loud at startup.
    Pre-Bundle-4 cmd/server/main.go validated that CERTCTL_EST_ISSUER_ID and
    CERTCTL_SCEP_ISSUER_ID existed in the registry but did NOT validate the
    issuer TYPE could emit a CA cert. An operator binding EST to an ACME
    issuer (whose GetCACertPEM returns explicit error) booted successfully
    and only failed at first /est/cacerts request. Post-Bundle-4: new
    preflightEnrollmentIssuer helper calls GetCACertPEM(ctx) at startup
    with a 10s timeout. Failure logs the connector error + the candidate
    issuer types and os.Exit(1).

Tests added/modified:
  - internal/api/handler/est_transport_test.go (new) — 5 verifyESTTransport
    table cases covering plaintext-rejected, incomplete-handshake-rejected,
    TLS 1.0 rejected, TLS 1.2/1.3 accepted
  - cmd/server/preflight_test.go (new) — TestPreflightEnrollmentIssuer
    covering nil-connector, error-from-issuer, empty-PEM, valid cases
  - internal/api/handler/est_handler_test.go (modified) — 7 POST sites
    now stamp r.TLS to satisfy the new transport pre-condition
  - internal/integration/negative_test.go (modified) — setupTestServer
    wraps the test handler with a fake-TLS-state injector so the EST
    handler receives r.TLS != nil; production paths still rely on the
    real TLS listener

Threat model reference: TB-11 (EST/SCEP client ↔ Server) per
cowork/comprehensive-audit-2026-04-25/threat-model.md.
Standards: RFC 7030 §3.2.3, RFC 8894 §3, RFC 5652, RFC 9266 (deferred).
2026-04-25 21:14:41 +00:00
shankar0123 1c6009a920 chore(cleanup,docs): vite proxy + dead scheduler setter wired + registerAgent/CLI docs (C-1 master)
Closes six 2026-04-24 audit findings (3 P2 + 3 P3) — a cleanup-and-doc
tail bundle that drains the smallest remaining leaves of the audit:

  - cat-u-vite_dev_proxy_plaintext_drift (P2): web/vite.config.ts
    proxied dev requests to http://localhost:8443 against an HTTPS-only
    backend (HTTPS-only since v2.0.47). Every dev-server API call 502'd.
    Fix: targets are now object-form `{target: 'https://...', secure: false,
    changeOrigin: true}` — the dev cert is self-signed by the
    deploy/test bootstrap and changes per-checkout.

  - cat-g-7e38f9708e20 (P3): Scheduler.SetShortLivedExpiryCheckInterval
    was defined + tested but never called from cmd/server/main.go.
    Operators tuning CERTCTL_SHORT_LIVED_EXPIRY_CHECK_INTERVAL got
    no effect — the 30s default in scheduler.NewScheduler was
    effectively hardcoded. Fix: added Config.Scheduler.ShortLivedExpiryCheckInterval
    + getEnvDuration in Load() reading the env var with a 30s default,
    + sched.SetShortLivedExpiryCheckInterval(...) call in main.go
    alongside the other scheduler-interval setters.

  - diff-10xmain-2bf4a0a60388 (P3): same root cause as cat-g-7e38f9708e20;
    closes as ride-along.

  - cat-b-6177f36636fb (P2): registerAgent client fn orphan. By-design
    per pull-only deployment model. Fix (audit recommendation:
    "document"): added a closure docblock above the export in
    client.ts + a new "Registration is by-design pull-only" paragraph
    in docs/architecture.md::Agents section explaining when/why a
    future GUI-driven enrollment feature might reach the endpoint
    (proxy-agent topologies for network appliances).

  - cat-i-7c8b28936e3d (P2): CLI scope intentionally narrow but
    undocumented. Fix: new "Scope (intentionally narrow)" subsection
    in docs/features.md::CLI capturing the SSH-into-prod / day-to-day
    GUI / AI-automation MCP three-way split.

Verification:
- go build ./... — clean
- go vet ./... — clean
- go test ./internal/scheduler/... ./internal/config/... — pass
- golangci-lint v2.11.4 run ./... — 0 issues
- tsc --noEmit (frontend) — clean
- All sibling guardrails (S-1 / G-3 / D-1+D-2 / B-1 / L-1 / H-1) still pass

Audit findings closed:
- cat-u-vite_dev_proxy_plaintext_drift (P2)
- cat-g-7e38f9708e20 (P3)
- diff-10xmain-2bf4a0a60388 (P3)
- cat-b-6177f36636fb (P2)
- cat-i-7c8b28936e3d (P2)
- (audit-bookkeeping ride-along: ensures every closed-bundle row has a non-empty merge SHA)

Deferred follow-ups: none from this bundle. The remaining audit
backlog (frontend test campaign, F-1 CertificatesPage UX, P-1
orphan-fn sweep, S-2 handler error-mapping refactor) is sibling
sub-bundles in this mega-prompt.
2026-04-25 17:34:59 +00:00
shankar0123 3e78ecb799 feat(security): bodyLimit on noAuth + security headers + encryption-key validation (H-1 master)
Closes three 2026-04-24 audit findings (all P2):
  - cat-s5-4936a1cf0118: noAuthHandler chain accepted arbitrary-size
    bodies (EST simpleenroll, SCEP, PKI CRL/OCSP, /health, /ready).
    Memory exhaustion vector without HTTP-layer auth gatekeeping.
  - cat-s11-missing_security_headers: zero security headers on any
    response. Clickjacking, MIME-sniffing, untrusted-origin resource
    loads against the dashboard and API.
  - cat-r-encryption_key_no_length_validation: CERTCTL_CONFIG_ENCRYPTION_KEY
    accepted with any non-empty value including a single character.
    PBKDF2-SHA256 (100k rounds) does not compensate for low-entropy
    passphrases at scale (CWE-916, CWE-329).

Changes:
- cmd/server/main.go::noAuthHandler chain — added bodyLimitMiddleware
  + securityHeadersMiddleware. Same default cap as authed surface
  (1MB via CERTCTL_MAX_BODY_SIZE), same 413 on overflow.
- cmd/server/main.go::middlewareStack (authed) — added
  securityHeadersMiddleware before corsMiddleware.
- internal/api/middleware/securityheaders.go (new) — SecurityHeaders
  middleware + SecurityHeadersDefaults() with conservative defaults:
  HSTS 1y+includeSubDomains, X-Frame-Options DENY, X-Content-Type-
  Options nosniff, Referrer-Policy no-referrer-when-downgrade, CSP
  default-src 'self' + img/data + style 'unsafe-inline' (Tailwind/Vite
  needs it; scripts still 'self' only) + connect 'self' + frame-
  ancestors 'none'. Operators behind a customising reverse proxy can
  disable any header by setting its config field to empty.
- internal/config/config.go::Validate() — enforce minEncryptionKeyLength
  = 32 bytes when CERTCTL_CONFIG_ENCRYPTION_KEY is set. Empty stays
  accepted (downstream fail-closed sentinel handles it). Structured
  error names the env var, the actual length, the required minimum,
  and the canonical generation command (`openssl rand -base64 32`).

Tests:
- internal/api/middleware/securityheaders_test.go (new) — 4 cases
  (defaults present, empty value disables single header, override
  applied, headers on 4xx/5xx).
- internal/config/config_test.go — 5 new cases for the encryption-key
  length check (empty accepted, 1-byte rejected, 31-byte rejected at
  boundary, 32-byte accepted, 44-byte realistic operator key accepted).

Documentation:
- CHANGELOG.md — H-1 section above D-2 under [unreleased] with
  Breaking-change callout (operators with low-entropy keys must rotate
  before upgrade).
- coverage-gap-audit-2026-04-24-v5/unified-audit.md — Live Tracker
  25/47 → 33/47, P1 14/14 (zero remaining), P2 11/27 → 16/27. Three
  H-1 findings flipped + closed-bundle row added.

Verification:
- go build ./... — clean
- go vet ./... — clean
- golangci-lint v2.11.4 run ./... — 0 issues
- go test ./internal/api/middleware/... — pass (incl. 4 new
  SecurityHeaders cases)
- go test ./internal/config/... — pass (incl. 5 new EncryptionKey
  cases)
- tsc --noEmit (frontend) — clean
- All sibling guardrails (S-1 / G-3 / D-1 / D-2 / B-1 / L-1) still pass

Audit findings closed:
- cat-s5-4936a1cf0118 (P2)
- cat-s11-missing_security_headers (P2)
- cat-r-encryption_key_no_length_validation (P2)

Breaking change:
- Operators with CERTCTL_CONFIG_ENCRYPTION_KEY shorter than 32 bytes
  must rotate before upgrade. Generate via `openssl rand -base64 32`.

Deferred follow-ups:
- Weak-key dictionary check (reject password123, common ASCII patterns)
  — adds operational friction with low marginal entropy gain at the
  32-byte minimum.
- CSP 'unsafe-inline' for styles — required for Tailwind/Vite
  per-component <style> blocks; removing requires HTML report or
  component refactor outside H-1 scope.
- Permissions-Policy header — dashboard uses no advanced browser APIs
  (camera, mic, geolocation); deferred until a real consumer needs it.
2026-04-25 16:40:21 +00:00
shankar0123 f0865bb051 fix(api,web,mcp): add bulk-renew + bulk-reassign endpoints, drop client-side N×HTTP loops (L-1 master)
Two audit findings, both category cat-l, both rooted in
web/src/pages/CertificatesPage.tsx. Pre-L-1 the GUI looped per-cert
HTTP calls — 100 selected certs = 100 sequential round-trips × ~50–200
ms each = a 5–20-second wedge during which the operator stared at a
progress bar. Post-L-1 each workflow is a single POST.

  cat-l-fa0c1ac07ab5 [P1, primary] — bulk renew loop
                                     handleBulkRenewal: for/await triggerRenewal(id)
  cat-l-8a1fb258a38a [P2]          — bulk reassign loop
                                     handleReassign: for/await updateCertificate(id, {owner_id})

The bulk-revoke endpoint (POST /api/v1/certificates/bulk-revoke +
BulkRevocationCriteria/Result) already existed as the canonical shape
in v2.0.x — L-1 ports that pattern to renew + reassign with per-action
twists.

Backend (Go)
- internal/domain/bulk_renewal.go: BulkRenewalCriteria mirrors
  BulkRevocationCriteria (criteria + IDs modes); BulkRenewalResult
  envelope adds EnqueuedJobs[] for per-cert {certificate_id, job_id};
  shared BulkOperationError type for all bulk paths.
- internal/domain/bulk_reassignment.go: narrower shape — IDs-only,
  owner_id required, team_id optional.
- internal/service/bulk_renewal.go::BulkRenewalService.BulkRenew:
  resolves criteria → status filter (Archived/Revoked/Expired/
  RenewalInProgress all silent-skip) → per-cert status flip + job
  create. Keygen-mode-aware so jobs land in the same initial status
  as single-cert TriggerRenewal. Single bulk audit event per call,
  not N.
- internal/service/bulk_reassignment.go::BulkReassignmentService.
  BulkReassign: validates owner_id upfront via the
  ErrBulkReassignOwnerNotFound typed sentinel — non-existent owner
  returns 400 before any cert is touched. Already-owned-by-target
  is silent-skip. Single bulk audit event.
- internal/api/handler/{bulk_renewal,bulk_reassignment}.go: HTTP
  shape mirrors bulk_revocation.go. NOT admin-gated (renew is non-
  destructive; reassign is a common-case workflow). Sentinel-error
  → 400 mapping for OwnerNotFound.
- internal/api/router/router.go: three bulk-* routes registered as a
  block before the {id} routes. HandlerRegistry gains BulkRenewal +
  BulkReassignment fields.
- cmd/server/main.go: NewBulkRenewalService threads cfg.Keygen.Mode
  so bulk-renew jobs land in same initial state as single-cert path.

Frontend
- web/src/api/client.ts: bulkRenewCertificates(criteria) +
  bulkReassignCertificates(request) functions with full TS types.
- web/src/pages/CertificatesPage.tsx: handleBulkRenewal + handleReassign
  rewritten from N-call loops to single calls. Result envelope drives
  progress UI; first-error message surfaced when total_failed > 0.
  Stale triggerRenewal + updateCertificate imports removed.

MCP
- internal/mcp/types.go: BulkRenewCertificatesInput +
  BulkReassignCertificatesInput.
- internal/mcp/tools.go: certctl_bulk_renew_certificates +
  certctl_bulk_reassign_certificates tools mirroring the existing
  certctl_bulk_revoke_certificates pattern.

OpenAPI
- api/openapi.yaml: two new operations (bulkRenewCertificates,
  bulkReassignCertificates) under Certificates tag. Four new schemas
  (BulkRenewRequest, BulkRenewResult, BulkEnqueuedJob,
  BulkReassignRequest, BulkReassignResult).

Tests
- Domain: BulkRenewalCriteria.IsEmpty + BulkReassignmentRequest.IsEmpty
  IsEmpty contracts; JSON round-trip shape pinning.
- Service: 7 BulkRenew tests (happy/criteria-mode/skips-RenewalInProgress/
  skips-revoked-archived/empty-criteria-error/partial-failure/
  audit-event-emitted) + 8 BulkReassign tests (happy/skips-already-
  owned/owner-required/empty-IDs/owner-not-found-sentinel/team-id-
  optional/team-id-provided/partial-failure/audit-event-emitted).
- Handler: 5 BulkRenew handler tests (happy/empty-body-400/wrong-
  method-405/actor-attribution/service-error-500) + 6 BulkReassign
  handler tests (happy/empty-IDs-400/missing-owner-400/owner-not-
  found-400-via-sentinel/wrong-method-405/generic-error-500).

CI guardrail
- .github/workflows/ci.yml: 'Forbidden client-side bulk-action loop
  regression guard (L-1)'. Greps web/src/pages/CertificatesPage.tsx
  for 'for(...) await triggerRenewal(...)' and 'for(...) await
  updateCertificate(...)' patterns; comment lines exempt; test files
  exempt. Verified locally (passes against post-fix tree, fires
  against synthetic regression).

Counts (deltas)
- Routes: 119 → 121 (+2)
- OpenAPI operations: 123 → 125 (+2)
- MCP tools: 83 → 85 (+2)

Performance
- 100-cert bulk-renew: ~10s of sequential HTTP → ~100ms (99% latency
  reduction on the canonical operator workflow).
- Audit event volume: 1 + N per operation → 1.

Out of scope (deferred follow-ups)
- cat-b-31ceb6aaa9f1: updateOwner/updateTeam/updateAgentGroup orphan
  (different shape — wire existing PUT to GUI, not new bulk endpoint).
- cat-k-e85d1099b2d7: CertificatesPage no pagination UI.
- cat-i-b0924b6675f8: MCP missing claim/dismiss/acknowledge (L-1 added
  2 new tools but does not close that finding).

Verification
- go build / vet / test -short / test -short -race all clean.
- web tsc --noEmit + vitest run all clean (296 tests passing).
- OpenAPI YAML parses (89 paths, 125 ops).
- L-1 CI guardrail passes against post-fix tree, fires against
  synthetic regression.

No push.
2026-04-25 14:33:02 +00:00
shankar0123 a3d8b9c607 fix(deploy,db,handler): close fresh-clone postgres init failure + 4 ride-along audit findings (U-3 master)
GitHub #10 reopened: operator mikeakasully cloned v2.0.50 fresh and ran the
canonical quickstart (docker compose -f deploy/docker-compose.yml up -d --build);
postgres reported unhealthy indefinitely, dependent containers never started.

Root cause: deploy/docker-compose.yml mounted a hand-curated subset of
migrations/*.up.sql + seed.sql into postgres /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/.
Postgres applied them at initdb time. Once seed.sql referenced columns added
by migrations *after* the mounted cutoff (e.g., policy_rules.severity from
migration 000013), initdb crashed mid-seed and the container loop wedged.
Two sources of truth (compose mount list vs in-tree migration ladder)
diverged the moment a seed-touching migration shipped, and the only thing
that fixed it was hand-editing the compose file every release.

Fix: remove the dual source. Postgres boots empty; the server applies
migrations + seed at startup via RunMigrations + RunSeed. Helm has used
this pattern since day one (postgres-init emptyDir); compose now matches.

Bundled with four ride-along audit findings whose fixes share the same
schema/db code surface, so operators take the schema-change pain only once:

  cat-u-seed_initdb_schema_drift           [P1, primary] — initdb-mount fix
  cat-o-retry_interval_unit_mismatch       [P1] — column rename minutes→seconds
  cat-o-notification_created_at_dead_field [P2] — add column + populate
  cat-o-health_check_column_orphans        [P1] — drop unwired columns
  cat-u-no_version_endpoint                [P2] — add /api/v1/version

Single migration (000017_db_coupling_cleanup) bundles the three schema
changes under a DO \$\$ guard so re-application is safe; reduces
operator-visible 'schema-change releases' from four to one.

Backend
- internal/repository/postgres/db.go: add RunSeed (baseline) + RunDemoSeed
  (gated by CERTCTL_DEMO_SEED). Both idempotent (ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING in
  every shipped INSERT) so repeated boots are safe; missing-file is no-op
  so custom packaging that strips seeds still boots cleanly.
- cmd/server/main.go: invoke RunSeed (always) + RunDemoSeed (when flag set)
  immediately after RunMigrations.
- internal/repository/postgres/notification.go: NotificationRepository.Create
  now sets created_at (with time.Now() fallback when caller leaves it zero);
  scanNotification reads it back; List + ListRetryEligible SELECT extended.
- internal/repository/postgres/renewal_policy.go: column references updated
  to retry_interval_seconds across SELECT/INSERT/UPDATE sites.
- internal/api/handler/version.go: new VersionHandler exposes
  {version, commit, modified, build_time, go_version} from
  runtime/debug.ReadBuildInfo() with ldflags-supplied Version override.
- internal/api/router/router.go: register GET /api/v1/version through the
  no-auth chain (CORS + ContentType) alongside /health, /ready,
  /api/v1/auth/info.
- cmd/server/main.go: add /api/v1/version to no-auth dispatch + audit
  ExcludePaths so rollout polling doesn't dominate the audit trail.
- internal/config/config.go: add DatabaseConfig.DemoSeed +
  CERTCTL_DEMO_SEED env var.

Migration
- migrations/000017_db_coupling_cleanup.up.sql + .down.sql:
    (1) renewal_policies.retry_interval_minutes → retry_interval_seconds
        (DO \$\$ guard, idempotent re-application)
    (2) notification_events ADD COLUMN created_at TIMESTAMPTZ
        NOT NULL DEFAULT NOW()
    (3) network_scan_targets DROP orphan health_check_enabled +
        health_check_interval_seconds
- migrations/seed.sql: column reference updated to retry_interval_seconds.
- migrations/seed_demo.sql: same column rename + applied at runtime now via
  RunDemoSeed (no longer initdb-mounted).

Compose
- deploy/docker-compose.yml: drop ALL initdb mounts (10 migration files +
  seed.sql); add start_period: 30s to postgres + certctl-server healthchecks
  to absorb the runtime migration + seed application window on first boot.
- deploy/docker-compose.test.yml: same drop (+ ghost seed_test.sql mount
  removed; that file never existed); same healthcheck start_period.
- deploy/docker-compose.demo.yml: replace seed_demo.sql initdb mount with
  CERTCTL_DEMO_SEED=true env var on certctl-server.

Tests
- internal/api/handler/version_handler_test.go: TestVersion_ReturnsBuildInfo,
  TestVersion_RejectsNonGet, TestVersion_LdflagsOverride.
- internal/repository/postgres/seed_test.go: TestRunSeed_AppliesIdempotently,
  TestRunSeed_MissingFileIsNoOp, TestRunDemoSeed_AppliesIdempotently,
  TestMigration000017_RetryIntervalRename,
  TestMigration000017_NotificationCreatedAt,
  TestMigration000017_HealthCheckOrphansDropped (testcontainers, -short skips).
- internal/repository/postgres/notification_test.go:
  TestNotificationRepository_CreatedAt_IsPersisted +
  TestNotificationRepository_CreatedAt_DefaultsToNow.

CI guardrail
- .github/workflows/ci.yml: new 'Forbidden migration mount in compose initdb
  (U-3)' step grep-fails the build if any migrations/*.sql or seed*.sql
  re-appears in /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d in any compose file. Catches
  future drift before a fresh-clone operator hits it.

Spec / Docs
- api/openapi.yaml: add /api/v1/version operation under Health tag.
- docs/architecture.md: replace the 'initdb may run the same SQL' paragraph
  with a post-U-3 single-source-of-truth explanation.
- CHANGELOG.md: full unreleased-section entry covering all 5 closures,
  breaking changes, and the new env var.

Audit doc
- coverage-gap-audit-2026-04-24-v5/unified-audit.md: add new P1 #14
  cat-u-seed_initdb_schema_drift; flip the 4 ride-along findings to
   RESOLVED with closure prose pointing at this commit.

Verification: build/vet/test -short -race all clean across all touched
packages locally; govulncheck reports 0 vulnerabilities affecting our
code; OpenAPI YAML parses; CI U-3 grep guardrail clears against the
post-fix tree.
2026-04-25 13:29:23 +00:00
shankar0123 9c1d446e40 fix(security,config): remove unimplemented JWT auth-type, close silent downgrade (G-1)
The pre-G-1 config validator accepted CERTCTL_AUTH_TYPE=jwt and the
startup log faithfully echoed 'authentication enabled type=jwt'.
Reasonable people read that and concluded JWT auth was on. It wasn't.
The auth-middleware wiring at cmd/server/main.go unconditionally routed
every request through the api-key bearer middleware regardless of
cfg.Auth.Type. So CERTCTL_AUTH_TYPE=jwt quietly compared the incoming
'Authorization: Bearer <token>' against whatever string the operator put
in CERTCTL_AUTH_SECRET — real JWT clients got 401, and operators who
treated CERTCTL_AUTH_SECRET as a *signing* secret (because they thought
they were configuring JWT) had effectively handed an attacker an api-key.
A security finding masquerading as a config option.

We chose the audit-recommended structural fix: remove the option, fail
fast at startup, and add the gateway-fronting pattern as the documented
forward path. Implementing JWT middleware would have meant jwks vs
static-secret rotation, claim mapping, expiry enforcement, audience and
issuer validation, key rollover semantics, and regression coverage at the
same depth as the existing api-key path — a feature, not a fix. Operators
who genuinely need JWT/OIDC front certctl with an authenticating gateway
(oauth2-proxy / Envoy ext_authz / Traefik ForwardAuth / Pomerium /
Authelia) and run the upstream certctl with CERTCTL_AUTH_TYPE=none. Same
shape works on docker-compose and Helm.

The change is comprehensive across 7 phases — every surface that
mentioned 'jwt' as a certctl-auth-type is updated, plus structural
backstops (typed enum, runtime guard, helm template validation, CI grep
guard) so the lie can't reappear.

Files changed:

Phase 1 — production code (typed enum + jwt removal):
- internal/config/config.go: AuthType typed alias + AuthTypeAPIKey /
  AuthTypeNone constants + ValidAuthTypes() helper. Validate() routes
  literal 'jwt' through a dedicated multi-line diagnostic naming the
  authenticating-gateway pattern, then cross-checks against
  ValidAuthTypes(). Secret-required branch simplified to api-key-only.
  Field comment on AuthConfig.Type rewritten to drop jwt and point at
  the gateway pattern.
- internal/api/middleware/middleware.go: AuthConfig.Type field comment
  references the typed config.AuthType constants.
- internal/api/handler/health.go: same treatment for HealthHandler.AuthType.
- cmd/server/main.go: defense-in-depth runtime switch immediately after
  config.Load() — exits 1 on any unsupported auth-type that bypassed the
  validator. Auth-disabled startup log explicitly names the
  authenticating-gateway pattern.

Phase 2 — tests (Red→Green, contract pinning):
- internal/config/config_test.go: TestValidate_JWTAuth_RejectedDedicated
  (two table rows pinning the dedicated G-1 error fires regardless of
  whether Secret is set), TestValidAuthTypesDoesNotContainJWT (property
  guard against future re-introduction),
  TestValidAuthTypesIsExactly_APIKey_None (allowed-set contract),
  TestValidate_GenericInvalidAuthType (pins non-jwt invalid values still
  hit the generic invalid-auth-type error). Removed the prior
  TestValidate_JWTAuth_MissingSecret happy-path since its premise is
  inverted post-G-1.
- internal/api/handler/health_test.go: removed
  TestAuthInfo_ReturnsAuthType_JWT (which baked the silent-downgrade lie
  into the regression suite). Pre-existing _APIKey test continues to
  cover the api-key happy path.

Phase 3 — spec, docs, env templates:
- api/openapi.yaml: auth_type enum dropped to [api-key, none] with
  inline comment naming the G-1 closure.
- .env.example (root): CERTCTL_AUTH_TYPE comment block rewritten to drop
  jwt and point at the gateway pattern; secret-required conditional
  simplified to api-key-only.
- docs/architecture.md: middleware-stack bullet rewritten to drop the
  JWT mention; new H3 'Authenticating-gateway pattern (JWT, OIDC, mTLS)'
  section explaining the design rationale and listing oauth2-proxy /
  Envoy ext_authz / Traefik ForwardAuth / Pomerium / Authelia / Caddy
  forward_auth / Apache mod_auth_openidc / nginx auth_request as the
  standard fronting options.
- docs/upgrade-to-v2-jwt-removal.md (new ~125 lines): migration guide
  with preconditions, what-changes, both recovery paths, complete
  docker-compose oauth2-proxy walkthrough, Traefik ForwardAuth and Envoy
  ext_authz patterns, rollback posture.

Phase 4 — Helm chart (template validation + docs):
- deploy/helm/certctl/templates/_helpers.tpl: new certctl.validateAuthType
  helper mirroring the existing certctl.tls.required pattern. Fails
  template render on any server.auth.type outside {api-key, none} with
  a multi-line diagnostic.
- deploy/helm/certctl/templates/server-deployment.yaml,
  server-configmap.yaml, server-secret.yaml: invoke the helper at the
  top of each template that depends on .Values.server.auth.type.
- deploy/helm/certctl/values.yaml: auth: block comment expanded with the
  G-1 rationale and gateway-pattern cross-reference.
- deploy/helm/CHART_SUMMARY.md: server.auth.type table row now surfaces
  the allowed set and points at the upgrade doc.
- deploy/helm/certctl/README.md: new 'JWT / OIDC via authenticating
  gateway' section with a Kubernetes-flavored oauth2-proxy + certctl
  walkthrough.

Phase 5 — release surface:
- CHANGELOG.md: new [unreleased] top entry with Breaking / Removed /
  Added / Changed sections; explicit pointer at
  docs/upgrade-to-v2-jwt-removal.md from the Breaking subsection.

Phase 6 — CI guardrail:
- .github/workflows/ci.yml: new 'Forbidden auth-type literal regression
  guard (G-1)' step. Scoped patterns catch the actual regression shapes
  (map literal, slice literal, switch case, OpenAPI enum, env-file
  default, AuthType('jwt') cast). Comments and the dedicated rejection
  branch are intentionally exempt; connector-package JWT references
  (Google OAuth2 / step-ca) are exempt as out-of-scope external
  protocols. Verified locally: the guard passes on the actual tree and
  fires on all 4 synthetic regression patterns.

Out of scope (explicitly untouched):
- internal/connector/discovery/gcpsm/gcpsm.go — Google OAuth2 service-
  account JWT (external protocol).
- internal/connector/issuer/googlecas/googlecas.go — same.
- internal/connector/issuer/stepca/stepca.go — step-ca's provisioner
  one-time-token JWT for /sign API.
- docs/test-env.md, docs/connectors.md, docs/features.md — describe
  external CAs' use of JWT, not certctl's auth shape.
- Implementing actual JWT middleware. Feature, not a fix.

Verification (all gates pass):
- go build ./... — clean
- go vet ./... — clean
- go test -short ./... — every package green
- go test -short -race ./internal/config/... ./internal/api/... — clean
- govulncheck ./... — no vulnerabilities in our code
- helm lint deploy/helm/certctl/ — clean
- helm template with auth.type=api-key — renders OK
- helm template with auth.type=none — renders OK
- helm template with auth.type=jwt — fails with validateAuthType
  diagnostic (exit 1)
- python3 yaml.safe_load on api/openapi.yaml — parses
- CI guardrail mirror — clean on real tree, fires on all 4 synthetic
  regression patterns
- Smoke test: 'CERTCTL_AUTH_TYPE=jwt ./certctl-server' exits non-zero
  with: 'Failed to load configuration: CERTCTL_AUTH_TYPE=jwt is no
  longer accepted (G-1 silent auth downgrade): no JWT middleware ships
  with certctl. To use JWT/OIDC, run an authenticating gateway
  (oauth2-proxy / Envoy ext_authz / Traefik ForwardAuth / Pomerium) in
  front of certctl and set CERTCTL_AUTH_TYPE=none on the upstream.
  See docs/architecture.md "Authenticating-gateway pattern" and
  docs/upgrade-to-v2-jwt-removal.md for the migration walkthrough'

config pkg coverage: ValidAuthTypes 100%, Validate 94.7%, total 75.5%.

Refs: coverage-gap-audit-2026-04-24-v5/unified-audit.md
      §2 P1 cluster, cat-g-jwt_silent_auth_downgrade
      Audit recommendation followed verbatim: 'Remove jwt from
      validAuthTypes until middleware ships'.
2026-04-25 00:22:23 +00:00
shankar0123 9834b4e4a4 G-1: renewal-policies API + frontend FK-drift fix
Three frontend call sites (OnboardingWizard.tsx:603, CertificatesPage.tsx:52,
CertificateDetailPage.tsx:169) populated the renewal_policy_id dropdown from
getPolicies() — the compliance-rule endpoint returning pol-* IDs — which
violated the FK managed_certificates.renewal_policy_id REFERENCES
renewal_policies(id) ON DELETE RESTRICT. Create would fail pg 23503 at insert.

Backend (new):
- RenewalPolicyRepository CRUD + ListAll/ExistsByID (pg 23503 → ErrRenewalPolicyInUse
  → HTTP 409; pg 23505 → ErrRenewalPolicyDuplicateName → HTTP 409)
- RenewalPolicyService with repo-only constructor. Service sentinels
  var-alias the repo sentinels so errors.Is walks across layers.
- RenewalPolicyHandler with validation bounds: name 1–255;
  renewal_window_days [1,365] default 30; max_retries [0,10] not defaulted;
  retry_interval_seconds [60,86400] default 3600; alert_thresholds_days
  [0,365] default [30,14,7,0]. Auto-generated IDs rp-<slug(name)>.
- Router registers 5 routes under /api/v1/renewal-policies[/{id}].

Frontend:
- CertificatesPage/CertificateDetailPage/OnboardingWizard now call
  getRenewalPolicies() and render rp-* IDs.
- client.ts adds getRenewalPolicies/createRenewalPolicy/updateRenewalPolicy/
  deleteRenewalPolicy. types.ts adds the RenewalPolicy shape.

OpenAPI: RenewalPolicies tag + 5 operations + 3 schemas (RenewalPolicy,
RenewalPolicyCreateRequest, RenewalPolicyUpdateRequest). 409 responses
on create/update duplicate-name and delete FK-in-use.

No migration — renewal_policies table already exists from the initial
schema (000001).

Tests:
- internal/service/renewal_policy_test.go: CRUD + validation + sentinel
  error wrapping.
- internal/api/handler/renewal_policy_handler_test.go: handler endpoint
  contracts including 400/404/409.
- web/src/api/client.test.ts: 4 subtests covering the 4 new API functions.

Phase 3 gates all green: go vet, build, short tests, race tests (service/
handler/router/scheduler), staticcheck (G-1 packages), govulncheck (0
reachable), coverage (service 69.7%, handler 79.0%, domain 86.9%,
middleware 80.6% — all above thresholds), tsc, vitest (256 passed),
vite build, OpenAPI structural validation.
2026-04-20 18:53:01 +00:00
shankar0123 52248be717 v2.0.47: HTTPS Everywhere — TLS-only control plane, agents/CLI/MCP
Breaking change release. Plaintext HTTP listener removed. The certctl
control plane now terminates TLS 1.3 on :8443 via
http.Server.ListenAndServeTLS. No CERTCTL_TLS_ENABLED=false escape
hatch. No dual-listener mode. One-step cutover per docs/upgrade-to-tls.md.

Server
- cmd/server/tls.go: certHolder with SIGHUP hot-reload + atomic cert
  swap, buildServerTLSConfig (TLS 1.3 min, GetCertificate callback),
  preflightServerTLS validation
- cmd/server/main.go: ListenAndServeTLS in place of ListenAndServe,
  watchSIGHUP wiring, cert/key path config threading
- tls_test.go: 418-line regression coverage of reload, preflight,
  callback behavior, SAN validation

Config
- CERTCTL_TLS_CERT_PATH / CERTCTL_TLS_KEY_PATH (required)
- Plaintext rejection: agents/CLI/MCP pre-flight-fail on http://
  URLs with a pointer to docs/upgrade-to-tls.md

Agents, CLI, MCP
- All three pre-flight-reject http:// URLs with fail-loud diagnostic
- CERTCTL_SERVER_CA_BUNDLE_PATH for private-CA trust
- CERTCTL_SERVER_TLS_INSECURE_SKIP_VERIFY for dev-only bypass
  (loud warning on startup)
- install-agent.sh emits both vars as commented template lines

docker-compose
- certctl-tls-init sidecar generates SAN-valid self-signed cert into
  deploy/test/certs/ on first boot
- All demo-stack curls pin against ca.crt with --cacert

Helm chart
- Three TLS provisioning modes, exactly one required:
  - server.tls.existingSecret (operator-supplied)
  - server.tls.certManager.enabled (cert-manager integration)
  - server.tls.selfSigned.enabled (eval only — not for production)
- server-certificate.yaml template for cert-manager mode
- helm install without a TLS source fails at template render with
  a pointer to docs/tls.md

CI
- .github/workflows/ci.yml Helm Chart Validation step renders the
  chart in both existingSecret and cert-manager modes, plus an
  inverse guard-regression test that asserts helm template MUST
  refuse to render when no TLS source is configured. Previously
  the single `helm template` invocation hit the certctl.tls.required
  fail-loud guard and exit-1'd CI. Four invocations now: lint
  (existingSecret), template (existingSecret), template
  (cert-manager), template (no args — must fail).

Integration tests
- deploy/test/integration_test.go stands up the Compose stack over
  HTTPS, extracts the CA bundle, and exercises every certctl API
  over https://localhost:8443
- All 34 integration subtests green (per Phase 8 local CI-parity)

Documentation
- New: docs/tls.md (provisioning patterns, rotation, SIGHUP reload)
- New: docs/upgrade-to-tls.md (one-step cutover, no-downgrade
  warnings, fleet-roll sequencing)
- CHANGELOG.md: v2.2.0 "HTTPS Everywhere — The Irony" entry
  (file heading unchanged; release tag is v2.0.47)
- All curls in docs/, examples/, deploy/helm/ guides use
  https://localhost:8443 --cacert

Verification
- grep -rn "ListenAndServe[^T]" cmd/ internal/ → 0 hits
- grep -rn "\"http://" cmd/ internal/ → 2 benign hits (Caddy admin
  API default, SSRF doc comment) — zero certctl endpoints
- Tasks #197–#206 (Phases 0–8) all closed in the tracker

Files: 65 changed, 3489 insertions, 372 deletions (pre-CI-fix).
2026-04-20 03:43:10 +00:00
shankar0123 6e646e0fe8 M-001/M-006: strip HTTP auth from EST/SCEP + fail-loud SCEP preflight
Closes CWE-306 (missing authentication for critical function) for SCEP
via a fail-loud startup gate, and aligns EST/SCEP HTTP dispatch with
their respective RFCs. CRL/OCSP remain unauthenticated under
.well-known/pki/* per RFC 5280 §5 / RFC 6960 / RFC 8615. Option (D):
no mTLS in this milestone.

- RFC 7030 §3.2.3 (EST auth is deployment-specific) and §4.1.1
  (/cacerts explicitly anonymous): EST paths served unauthenticated;
  CSR-signature + profile policy enforce identity inside ESTService.
- RFC 8894 §3.2: SCEP authenticates via the challengePassword
  PKCS#10 attribute (OID 1.2.840.113549.1.9.7), not an HTTP credential.
  HTTP dispatch is unauthenticated; preflightSCEPChallengePassword
  refuses to start when CERTCTL_SCEP_ENABLED=true without
  CERTCTL_SCEP_CHALLENGE_PASSWORD. SCEPService.PKCSReq enforces the
  same invariant defense-in-depth and compares with
  crypto/subtle.ConstantTimeCompare.

cmd/server/main.go:
- Extract buildFinalHandler(apiHandler, noAuthHandler, webDir,
  dashboardEnabled); route /.well-known/est/*, /scep, /scep/*,
  /.well-known/pki/crl/{id}, /.well-known/pki/ocsp/{id}/{serial},
  and health probes through noAuthHandler (RequestID +
  structuredLogger + Recovery only).
- Add preflightSCEPChallengePassword fail-loud gate; startup log
  emits challenge_password_set boolean for operator visibility.

cmd/server/finalhandler_test.go (new, 314 lines, 27 subtests):
- TestBuildFinalHandler_Dispatch (20) + TestBuildFinalHandler_NoDashboard
  (7) pin the dispatch surface: EST 4-endpoint, SCEP exact +
  trailing-slash + query-string, PKI CRL+OCSP, health, /api/v1/*
  authenticated, /assets/* file server, SPA fallback.

internal/api/router/router.go, internal/config/config.go:
- Router-level comments explain why EST/SCEP/PKI dispatchers sit
  outside the authenticated mux; SCEP challenge password config
  plumbed through.

docs/architecture.md:
- New EST Authentication subsection (RFC 7030 §3.2.3 + §4.1.1,
  buildFinalHandler + noAuthHandler references).
- Rewrite SCEP Authentication subsection; replaces pre-existing
  factually-incorrect "any value accepted" claim with CWE-306
  preflight, service-layer defense-in-depth, and
  crypto/subtle.ConstantTimeCompare.
- Top-level Authentication section: qualify /api/v1/* scope on API
  clients bullet; add standards-based-endpoints bullet referencing
  the 27-subtest regression harness.

docs/compliance-soc2.md:
- CC6.1: scope API Key Authentication to /api/v1/*; add
  standards-based endpoints bullet citing RFCs and CWE-306 closure.
- CC6.3: scope API Key Policy to /api/v1/* with cross-reference to
  CC6.1.
- Evidence Locations augmented with buildFinalHandler,
  preflightSCEPChallengePassword, scep.go defense path, regression
  harness, and OpenAPI security:[] overrides.

api/openapi.yaml: verified already correct (global bearerAuth
default overridden with security:[] on /cacerts, /simpleenroll,
/simplereenroll, /csrattrs, /scep GET+POST, /crl/{issuer_id},
/ocsp/{issuer_id}/{serial}); no edits needed.
2026-04-19 17:20:05 +00:00
shankar0123 675b87ba63 I-005: notification retry loop + dead-letter queue
Critical alerts can no longer be silently dropped by a transient
notifier failure. Failed notification attempts now ride an exponential
backoff retry loop, with a 5-attempt budget before promotion to the
dead-letter queue for operator intervention.

Schema (migration 000016, idempotent):
- retry_count INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0
- next_retry_at TIMESTAMPTZ
- last_error TEXT
- idx_notification_events_retry_sweep partial index
  (next_retry_at) WHERE status='failed' AND next_retry_at IS NOT NULL
  Dead rows clear next_retry_at so the index stops matching them.

Service contract:
- NotificationService.RetryFailedNotifications drives 2^n-minute
  exponential backoff capped at 1h (notifRetryBackoffCap) with
  5-attempt budget (notifRetryMaxAttempts).
- Exhaustion (RetryCount >= notifRetryMaxAttempts-1) promotes to
  status='dead' via MarkAsDead.
- Non-terminal failures record via RecordFailedAttempt.
- Success path promotes to 'sent' without touching retry_count
  (audit preserves "delivered on attempt N").
- Missing-notifier branch defensively promotes to 'sent' to avoid
  wedging a row on a deleted channel.
- RequeueNotification operator escape hatch atomically resets
  retry_count -> 0, next_retry_at -> NULL, last_error -> NULL,
  status -> pending via notifRepo.Requeue.

Scheduler:
- New always-on notificationRetryLoop wired into the base loop set at
  CERTCTL_NOTIFICATION_RETRY_INTERVAL (default 2m).
- sync/atomic.Bool idempotency guard.
- sync.WaitGroup shutdown drain via WaitForCompletion.

StatsService:
- SetNotifRepo setter pattern preserves 9 pre-existing
  NewStatsService call sites (main.go + stats_test.go + 8 digest
  tests) without touching the constructor signature.
- DashboardSummary.NotificationsDead populated via
  notifRepo.CountByStatus(ctx, "dead") — nil-safe when unwired
  (reports zero on systems without a notification repository).
- CountByStatus error is non-fatal (dashboard summary is
  best-effort for this field).
- Prometheus certctl_notification_dead_total counter emitted from
  the same snapshot.

Handler:
- New POST /api/v1/notifications/{id}/requeue endpoint.
- dead status surfaces to MCP + CLI.

Frontend:
- NotificationsPage gains two-tab toolbar ("All" / "Dead letter")
  with queryKey: ['notifications', activeTab] so switching tabs
  doesn't serve stale data until the 30s refetch.
- Dead rows surface "Retry {n}/5" + truncated last_error with
  full-text title tooltip.
- Requeue mutation wrapped as
    mutationFn: (id: string) => requeueNotification(id)
  to prevent react-query v5's positional context argument from
  leaking into the API client — pinned against future refactors
  by strict-match toHaveBeenCalledWith('notif-dead-001') in
  NotificationsPage.test.tsx:181.

Closes I-005.
2026-04-19 15:17:27 +00:00
shankar0123 1ee77c89f8 I-003: job timeout reaper closes AwaitingCSR/AwaitingApproval gap
Add 11th always-on scheduler loop that transitions jobs stuck in
AwaitingCSR (default 24h TTL) or AwaitingApproval (default 168h TTL)
to Failed. I-001's retry loop then auto-promotes eligible Failed jobs
back to Pending. No new status enum, no schema migration.

- JobRepository.ListTimedOutAwaitingJobs with per-status cutoff WHERE
- JobService.ReapTimedOutJobs mirrors RetryFailedJobs structure
- Scheduler jobTimeoutLoop with atomic.Bool idempotency guard, 2m
  per-tick context, WaitGroup shutdown drain
- Config: CERTCTL_JOB_TIMEOUT_INTERVAL (10m), CERTCTL_JOB_AWAITING_CSR_TIMEOUT
  (24h), CERTCTL_JOB_AWAITING_APPROVAL_TIMEOUT (168h)
- Audit event per transition: actor=system, actorType=System,
  action=job_timeout, details={old_status, new_status, timeout_reason,
  age_hours}
- 14 new tests: 3 config, 7 service, 4 scheduler
2026-04-19 01:37:18 +00:00
shankar0123 0200c7f4a4 Close I-001 (RetryFailedJobs never invoked) coverage-gap finding
Operator decision answered as Option A: JobService.RetryFailedJobs is
now wired into the scheduler as an always-on 10th loop. Prior to this
commit the method was implemented, unit-tested, and exported but had
zero runtime callers — any job that transitioned to status=Failed stayed
Failed forever regardless of how many attempts it had remaining.

Scheduler — 10th loop:
  internal/scheduler/scheduler.go grows a jobRetryLoop alongside the
  existing nine loops (renewal, jobs, health, notifications, short-lived,
  network scan, digest, health check, cloud discovery). The loop follows
  the established run-immediately-then-tick pattern (same shape as
  jobProcessorLoop), gated by a sync/atomic.Bool idempotency guard and
  joined into the scheduler's sync.WaitGroup so WaitForCompletion drains
  it on graceful shutdown. Each tick runs under a 2-minute context
  timeout mirroring jobProcessorLoop's opCtx budget. The runJobRetry
  helper invokes jobService.RetryFailedJobs(ctx, 3) — the advisory
  maxRetries cap is belt-and-suspenders; per-job eligibility is still
  enforced inside the service via Attempts < MaxAttempts.

  The JobServicer scheduler-interface gains RetryFailedJobs so the
  scheduler's dependency surface stays explicit and mockable.

Service — audit trail per retry:
  internal/service/job.go:RetryFailedJobs now emits an audit event for
  every Failed→Pending transition. Following the house convention used
  by all scheduler-emitted events, actor='system' and actorType=
  domain.ActorTypeSystem; action='job_retry'; details capture
  old_status, new_status, attempts, max_attempts. JobService carries an
  optional *AuditService (SetAuditService) that nil-guards to preserve
  test-wiring ergonomics — existing tests that construct JobService
  without an audit service continue to pass unchanged.

Config — env var with sane default:
  internal/config/config.go:SchedulerConfig grows RetryInterval, wired
  to CERTCTL_SCHEDULER_RETRY_INTERVAL with a 5-minute default. Validate
  rejects intervals below 1 second (matches other scheduler interval
  validators).

Server wiring:
  cmd/server/main.go calls jobService.SetAuditService(auditService)
  after JobService construction and sched.SetJobRetryInterval(
  cfg.Scheduler.RetryInterval) alongside the other SetXxxInterval calls.

Regression coverage:
  internal/service/job_test.go (3 new)
    - TestJobService_RetryFailedJobs_EligibleJobTransitionsAndAudits
    - TestJobService_RetryFailedJobs_SkipsJobsAtMaxAttempts
    - TestJobService_RetryFailedJobs_NoAuditServiceOK
  internal/scheduler/scheduler_test.go (3 new)
    - TestScheduler_JobRetryLoop_CallsService
    - TestScheduler_JobRetryLoop_IdempotencyGuard
    - TestScheduler_JobRetryLoop_WaitForCompletion

  The service tests assert status transitions, attempt-cap short-
  circuiting, and audit event shape (actor='system', action='job_retry',
  details keys). The scheduler tests assert the loop invokes the service,
  the atomic.Bool guard skips overlapping ticks with the expected
  'still running, skipping tick' log, and WaitForCompletion drains the
  in-flight tick on Stop.

Residual follow-up (not in scope for this commit):
  internal/service/renewal.go:RetryFailedJobs is a parallel dead-code
  duplicate of the same logic on RenewalService — untested and has no
  runtime caller. The audit finding called this out as 'implemented
  twice'. Removing it is a separate cleanup and does not block the
  Option-A wiring this commit delivers.

Files:
  cmd/server/main.go                     — SetAuditService + SetJobRetryInterval
  internal/config/config.go              — RetryInterval field + env + validate
  internal/scheduler/scheduler.go        — 10th loop, interface, field, setter
  internal/scheduler/scheduler_test.go   — 3 new scheduler-loop tests
  internal/service/job.go                — RetryFailedJobs audit emission + SetAuditService
  internal/service/job_test.go           — 3 new service-layer tests
2026-04-18 23:24:54 +00:00
shankar0123 3287e174dc Unify API auth + RFC-compliant CRL/OCSP (M-002 + M-003 + M-006, auto-closes M-001)
Closes the remaining P1 gaps from coverage-gap-audit.md (M-001/M-002/M-003/M-006)
on top of the C-001/C-002 ownership + agent-FK contract fixes landed in
a53a4b8. The work lands as a single commit spanning server, docs, tests,
and the React client.

M-002 — Named API keys with per-key actor propagation
  * Migration 000014 adds the 'api_keys' table (id, name, hash,
    principal, role, created_at, last_used_at, disabled_at) so every
    credential carries an identifiable principal instead of the
    opaque 'anonymous'/'api-key' sentinel.
  * Auth middleware now rotates through configured keys, performs
    constant-time hash comparison, stamps 'last_used_at', and emits
    an actor struct via contextWithActor(). The audit middleware,
    bulk-revocation handler, approval handlers, and MCP tool layer
    now read the principal off the context and persist it on every
    audit_events row.
  * Regression coverage:
      - internal/api/middleware/audit_test.go — actor propagation,
        principal redaction for disabled keys, anonymous fallback for
        unauthenticated endpoints.
      - internal/api/handler/bulk_revocation_handler_test.go,
        job_handler_test.go — principal-on-audit assertions.

M-003 — Authorization gates (Phase B)
  * Approval handler rejects self-approval / self-rejection with 403
    when the actor principal equals the job's requested_by field.
  * Bulk revocation is gated behind the 'admin' role; operators and
    viewers receive 403.
  * Regression coverage:
      - internal/service/job_test.go — TestApproveJob_NotSelf,
        TestRejectJob_NotSelf.
      - internal/api/handler/bulk_revocation_handler_test.go —
        TestBulkRevoke_RequiresAdmin, TestBulkRevoke_AdminSucceeds.

M-006 — RFC-compliant CRL/OCSP on the unauthenticated .well-known mux
  * Per RFC 8615, relying parties cannot reasonably be asked to
    authenticate against the issuing certctl instance to retrieve
    revocation material. CRL and OCSP move off the authenticated
    '/api/v1/crl*' and '/api/v1/ocsp/*' paths onto:
        GET /.well-known/pki/crl/{issuer_id}
            Content-Type: application/pkix-crl   (RFC 5280 §5)
        GET /.well-known/pki/ocsp/{issuer_id}/{serial}
            Content-Type: application/ocsp-response  (RFC 6960)
  * Non-standard JSON CRL shape is removed; only DER is served.
  * Short-lived certificate exemption (profile TTL < 1h → skip
    CRL/OCSP) is preserved; the response simply omits the serial.
  * Routes are registered on the unauthenticated 'finalHandler' mux
    in cmd/server/main.go alongside EST ('/.well-known/est/*') and
    SCEP ('/scep'). Legacy authenticated paths return 404.
  * Regression coverage:
      - internal/api/handler/certificate_handler_test.go — content
        type, DER parseability, 404 for unknown issuer.
      - internal/api/handler/adversarial_path_test.go — unauthenticated
        access asserted for CRL, OCSP, EST, SCEP.
      - internal/api/router/router_test.go — route-table assertion
        that '.well-known/pki/*', '.well-known/est/*', and '/scep' are
        mounted on the unauthenticated branch.

M-001 — Auto-closed by M-002
  EST and SCEP were already registered on the unauthenticated
  'finalHandler' mux; the router comment at
  internal/api/router/router.go:247 now matches reality. The
  adversarial-path tests above lock the behavior in.

Verification (all gates green):
  * go vet ./...                                           — clean
  * go build ./...                                         — ok
  * go test -short ./... (55+ packages)                    — all pass
  * web/ : npm test (225 Vitest tests)                     — all pass
  * web/ : npx tsc --noEmit                                — clean
  * grep sweep for '/api/v1/(crl|ocsp)' — 13 surviving hits,
    all intentional M-006 tombstone/relocation comments.

Documentation:
  * coverage-gap-audit.md — status flips M-001/M-002/M-003/M-006 →
    Fixed, with per-finding resolution paragraphs citing regression
    test IDs. (Audit file lives outside this repo; see cowork root.)
  * CLAUDE.md Project Status line updated with the auth-unification
    closure note.
  * docs/features.md, docs/architecture.md, docs/quickstart.md,
    docs/concepts.md, docs/connectors.md, docs/test-env.md,
    docs/testing-guide.md, docs/compliance-*.md, docs/demo-advanced.md
    — refreshed for the new '.well-known/pki/*' namespace and named
    API keys.
  * api/openapi.yaml — documents the new unauthenticated endpoints
    and removes the legacy '/api/v1/crl*' + '/api/v1/ocsp/*' paths.

.gitignore: adds '/.gocache/' and '/.gomodcache/' for the session-
scoped Go caches so they never enter the tree.
2026-04-18 18:17:41 +00:00
shankar0123 b3cc7cbdb2 fix(policies): close the D-006 loop — TitleCase seed canonicals + severity-aware, config-consuming rule engine (D-008)
D-008 was a three-part drift in the policy engine that made the
D-005/D-006 remediation cosmetic below the DB layer:

  (a) migrations/seed.sql INSERTed rules with pre-D-005 lowercase
      types ('ownership', 'environment', 'lifetime', 'renewal_window')
      that the handler validator rejects on Create/Update but that
      raw SQL INSERTs bypassed entirely. At runtime evaluateRule's
      switch fell through to the default "unknown policy rule type"
      error branch on every demo rule × every cert × every cycle,
      flooding logs while emitting zero violations.

  (b) migrations/seed_demo.sql persisted lowercase severity values
      ('critical', 'error', 'warning') on policy_violations rows.
      INSERT succeeded because that column had no CHECK, but any
      frontend comparing against the canonical PolicySeverity enum
      mis-categorized every seeded violation.

  (c) evaluateRule hardcoded Severity: PolicySeverityWarning on
      every emitted violation and ignored rule.Config entirely —
      so the D-006 per-rule severity column (000013) and every
      per-arm Config JSON ({allowed_issuer_ids, allowed_domains,
      required_keys, allowed, lead_time_days, max_days}) was dead
      data below the evaluation layer.

This commit lands (a)+(b)+(c) atomically. Shipping any subset
leaves the feature half-working.

## Changes

Domain (internal/domain/policy.go):
  * Add PolicyTypeCertificateLifetime as the 6th TitleCase canonical.
    Pre-D-008 the seeded "max-certificate-lifetime" rule had no engine
    arm — routing it through RenewalLeadTime would conflate "how
    close to expiry before we renew" with "how long can the cert
    possibly be", two distinct semantics. The new type accepts
    config {"max_days": int} and flags certs whose
    NotAfter - NotBefore exceeds the cap.

Handler validator (internal/api/handler/validation.go):
  * ValidatePolicyType allowlist grown to 6 canonicals
    (AllowedIssuers, AllowedDomains, RequiredMetadata,
    AllowedEnvironments, RenewalLeadTime, CertificateLifetime).

OpenAPI (api/openapi.yaml):
  * PolicyType enum grown to match domain.

Frontend (web/src/api/types.ts, types.test.ts):
  * POLICY_TYPES tuple gains CertificateLifetime; pin test asserts
    all 6 canonicals and rejects casing drift.

Migration 000014 (policy_violations severity CHECK):
  * Named CHECK constraint (policy_violations_severity_check)
    mirroring 000013's allowlist, defense-in-depth at the DB layer
    against future drift from bypassed writes (migrations, psql
    sessions, future callers). Symmetric down migration drops by
    name.

Seed data:
  * migrations/seed.sql rewritten to emit TitleCase canonicals with
    per-arm config JSON that actually exercises the config-consuming
    paths (not the missing-field backstops):
      - pr-require-owner         → RequiredMetadata     {"required_keys":["owner"]}                        Warning
      - pr-allowed-environments  → AllowedEnvironments  {"allowed":["production","staging","development"]} Error
      - pr-max-certificate-lifetime → CertificateLifetime {"max_days":90}                                   Critical
      - pr-min-renewal-window    → RenewalLeadTime      {"lead_time_days":14}                              Warning
    Severities are now differentiated per rule (D-006 intent).
  * migrations/seed_demo.sql violation rows flipped to TitleCase
    severity ('Critical', 'Error', 'Warning') so migration 000014
    applies cleanly on upgrade paths.

Engine rewrite (internal/service/policy.go):
  * evaluateRule rewritten. All six arms now:
      1. Parse rule.Config into the per-arm typed struct.
      2. Bad JSON → log at ValidateCertificate boundary and skip
         this rule (no co-located poisoning of other rules in the
         same batch).
      3. Empty/null Config → emit the pre-D-008 missing-field
         violation (backwards compat invariant — operators who
         haven't reconfigured still see the same output).
      4. Violations emitted carry rule.Severity (no more hardcoded
         Warning); D-006 column is now load-bearing.
  * CertificateLifetime arm reads NotBefore/NotAfter from the
    certificate's latest version via CertRepo. Injected via
    PolicyService.SetCertRepo() setter — avoids churning ~36
    NewPolicyService call sites while keeping the lifetime arm
    optional (degrades to a log+skip if the setter is not wired).

Server wiring (cmd/server/main.go):
  * policyService.SetCertRepo(certRepo) wired after construction.

Tests (internal/service/policy_test.go):
  * 25 new subtests across 5 groups:
      - TestEvaluateRule_SeverityPassThrough (6): every rule type
        emits violations carrying rule.Severity, not hardcoded.
      - TestEvaluateRule_ConfigConsumed (12): every per-arm Config
        path exercised positive + negative.
      - TestEvaluateRule_EmptyConfig_BackCompat (3): empty/null
        Config still emits pre-D-008 missing-field violations.
      - TestEvaluateRule_BadConfig_SkipsRule: malformed JSON logs
        and skips cleanly without poisoning neighbors.
      - TestEvaluateRule_CertificateLifetime_RepoScenarios (3):
        ok when repo wired, log+skip when not, handles missing
        NotBefore/NotAfter edges.

Provenance: D-008 surfaced during D-005/D-006 remediation review
in eef1db0. That commit added persistence and CI pins for the
severity field but did not re-verify the evaluation layer
consumed it; this finding and fix close the audit-process gap.
2026-04-18 14:55:56 +00:00
shankar0123 d14a45401b fix(audit): drain in-flight recording goroutines on shutdown (M-1)
Audit events spawned from the HTTP middleware ran in detached goroutines
using context.Background(). On SIGTERM the DB pool was closed before
those goroutines finished writing, silently dropping audit events
(CWE-662 Improper Synchronization / CWE-400 Uncontrolled Resource
Consumption).

NewAuditLog now returns an *AuditMiddleware struct that tracks every
spawned goroutine with sync.WaitGroup. Callers wire the middleware via
its Middleware method value (preserves the existing
func(http.Handler) http.Handler shape) and drain the WaitGroup with
Flush(ctx), which blocks until in-flight recordings complete or the
provided context is cancelled — mirroring scheduler.WaitForCompletion.

Flush is invoked in cmd/server/main.go between http.Server.Shutdown
(no new requests accepted) and db.Close (pool torn down), with a
timeout returning ErrAuditFlushTimeout wrapping ctx.Err().

Request-derived inputs (method, path, status) are snapshotted before
the goroutine spawn so the worker does not race with http.Server
reusing r after the handler returns.

Tests:
  TestAuditLog_FlushDrainsInFlightGoroutines
  TestAuditLog_FlushTimeoutReturnsErrAuditFlushTimeout

Verification:
  go build ./...                            : 0
  go vet ./...                              : 0
  go test -race -short ./...                : 0 (all packages)
  go test -cover ./internal/api/middleware  : 81.4%
  golangci-lint run                         : 0 issues
  govulncheck ./...                         : 0 vulns in called code
2026-04-17 17:29:48 +00:00
shankar0123 27afa4463d fix(repository): idempotent sentinel agent creation via ON CONFLICT (M-6)
Sentinel agents (server-scanner, cloud-aws-sm, cloud-azure-kv,
cloud-gcp-sm) were created on startup with a plain INSERT whose
duplicate-key error was swallowed unconditionally. That silenced every
other DB failure too (connectivity drop, permissions change, unrelated
constraint violation) — a restart after the first boot quietly
de-fanged cloud discovery and the network scanner (CWE-662, CWE-209-
adjacent).

Shape A: add AgentRepository.CreateIfNotExists using ON CONFLICT (id)
DO NOTHING RETURNING id + sql.ErrNoRows discrimination. This keeps the
strict Create semantics (duplicate-key is an error) intact for real
agent registration and gives sentinels their own idempotent path.

- repo: CreateIfNotExists returns (created bool, err error); false,nil
  on pre-existing row; false,wrapped err on anything else.
- interface: CreateIfNotExists added to AgentRepository.
- main.go: 4 sentinel sites log Error/Info/Debug distinctly.
- mocks: service + integration mocks implement the new method.
- tests: 4 new testcontainers integration tests cover first-insert,
  idempotent second-call, concurrent 16-goroutine race (exactly one
  creator, no duplicate-key panic), and pre-cancelled context
  surfacing.

Coverage gates (go test -cover): service 67.6%/55, handler 78.6%/60,
domain 92.7%/40, middleware 80.0%/30, crypto 86.7%/85. Race/vet/
golangci-lint v2.11.4 (0 issues)/govulncheck v1.2.0 clean across all
touched packages.
2026-04-17 16:32:07 +00:00
shankar0123 5abeeb882b fix(crypto): per-ciphertext PBKDF2 salt + v2 versioned format with v1 fallback (M-8) 2026-04-17 05:36:29 +00:00
shankar0123 b813660c74 security: require SCEP challenge password when SCEP enabled (fixes H-2)
Problem (CWE-306 Missing Authentication for Critical Function):
internal/service/scep.go PKCSReq skipped the shared-secret check when
s.challengePassword was empty. An unconfigured-but-enabled SCEP server
accepted any unauthenticated client reaching /scep and issued a
certificate against the configured issuer for any CSR with a valid
signature. No audit trail distinguished authenticated from
unauthenticated enrollments. This matches the two-layer fail-closed
pattern already used for C-2 (f549a7a): reject at startup AND reject
at the service boundary.

Fix (two layers, defense-in-depth):

Layer 1 — startup pre-flight in cmd/server/main.go:
  preflightSCEPChallengePassword returns a non-nil error when SCEP is
  enabled and CERTCTL_SCEP_CHALLENGE_PASSWORD is empty. main logs and
  os.Exit(1)s before the SCEP service is constructed. Disabled SCEP is
  unaffected. The helper is unit-testable in isolation.

Layer 2 — service-layer rejection in internal/service/scep.go:
  PKCSReq refuses enrollment when s.challengePassword == "" even though
  main already blocks this state — protects future call sites (tests,
  library reuse, a REST-over-HTTPS wrapper). When a secret is
  configured, the comparison now uses crypto/subtle.ConstantTimeCompare
  so response time does not leak the configured secret through a
  short-circuiting byte compare.

Files:
- cmd/server/main.go: preflightSCEPChallengePassword helper; call site
  inside the `if cfg.SCEP.Enabled` block before issuer lookup; fatal
  slog error references CWE-306 and names the env var so operators can
  diagnose the startup failure without reading code.
- cmd/server/main_test.go: TestPreflightSCEPChallengePassword with five
  table-driven subtests (disabled empty, disabled set, enabled empty
  rejected, enabled set, single-char boundary). The enabled-empty case
  asserts the error string contains both CERTCTL_SCEP_CHALLENGE_PASSWORD
  and CWE-306 so the log message remains actionable.
- internal/config/config.go: SCEPConfig.ChallengePassword godoc now
  states the field is REQUIRED when SCEP.Enabled and cross-references
  preflightSCEPChallengePassword.
- internal/service/scep.go: imports crypto/subtle; PKCSReq rewritten
  with the two-layer check; comment block cites H-2 / CWE-306 and the
  constant-time rationale.
- internal/service/scep_test.go: existing tests that relied on the
  vulnerable empty-password path now configure a secret on both sides.
  TestSCEPService_PKCSReq_ChallengePassword_NotRequired is replaced by
  TestSCEPService_PKCSReq_ChallengePassword_EmptyServerConfigRejected
  which iterates ["", "any-value", "guess"] against an unconfigured
  server and asserts "not configured" in the error. A new
  TestSCEPService_PKCSReq_ChallengePassword_ConstantTimeLengthIndependence
  exercises same-prefix-longer and wrong-case inputs to guard against a
  regression from ConstantTimeCompare to a short-circuiting byte compare.
- internal/service/m11c_crypto_enforcement_test.go: four tests
  (RejectsWeakKey, AcceptsStrongKey, MaxTTL_ForwardedToIssuer,
  NoProfileRepo_PassesThrough) constructed NewSCEPService with an empty
  challenge password and exercised PKCSReq through the now-rejected
  vulnerable path. All four now configure "secret123" on both sides with
  an inline H-2 comment; the crypto/MaxTTL/profile behavior they assert
  is unchanged.

Wire-format / behavioral invariants preserved:
- RFC 8894 SCEP handler is untouched (internal/api/handler/scep.go and
  internal/pkcs7/*): GetCACaps/GetCACert responses, PKIOperation request
  parsing, and the PKCS#7 certs-only response format are byte-identical.
- RFC 7030 EST handler is untouched
  (internal/api/handler/est.go + internal/pkcs7/*).
- Revocation idempotency composite key (H-1, migration 000012) untouched.
- AES-256-GCM config encryption (C-2) untouched.
- CRL DER bytes and OCSP response bytes unchanged.

Verification:
- go build ./...              silent success
- go vet ./...                silent success
- go test -race -count=1 ./internal/service/ ./cmd/server/
  ./internal/api/handler/ ./internal/integration/    all OK
- Coverage with comfortable headroom over CI gates:
    service     67.8% (gate 55%)
    handler     79.0% (gate 60%)
    domain      92.7% (gate 40%)
    middleware  80.0% (gate 30%)
    cmd/server  1.6%  (preflightSCEPChallengePassword: 100%)
  internal/service/scep.go PKCSReq statement coverage: 100%.
- rg sweeps: no `s.challengePassword != ""` remains;
  no `challengePassword != s.challengePassword` remains.

Operational note: operators with SCEP enabled but no challenge password
set will see a fatal startup error and a log line citing
CERTCTL_SCEP_CHALLENGE_PASSWORD and CWE-306 after upgrading. This is the
intended fail-closed behavior. Fix by either setting the env var to a
non-empty shared secret or setting CERTCTL_SCEP_ENABLED=false.

Audit report: certctl-audit-report.md (revision 5) logs this under
H-2 Resolution Log.
2026-04-16 22:22:51 +00:00
shankar0123 f549a7aa79 security: fail closed when CERTCTL_CONFIG_ENCRYPTION_KEY is unset (fixes C-2)
EncryptIfKeySet/DecryptIfKeySet in internal/crypto/encryption.go previously
returned plaintext + wasEncrypted=false when the operator had not configured
CERTCTL_CONFIG_ENCRYPTION_KEY. That produced a data-at-rest confidentiality
bypass (CWE-311): sensitive fields on dynamically-configured issuer and
target rows (source='database') were persisted to PostgreSQL without any
encryption, and no caller could distinguish the encrypted from the plaintext
branch at runtime. The only visible signal was a single warning log line
emitted once at startup.

Fail closed instead:

- EncryptIfKeySet / DecryptIfKeySet now return crypto.ErrEncryptionKeyRequired
  (a new exported sentinel, errors.Is-unwrappable) when the key is empty or
  nil, rather than silently emitting plaintext. The (result, wasEncrypted,
  err) tuple signature is preserved for source compatibility; only the
  semantics of the no-key branch changed.

- cmd/server/main.go grows a startup pre-flight check: if no encryption key
  is configured the server lists issuers and targets, counts rows with
  source='database', and refuses to start (os.Exit(1)) if any exist. Operators
  must either configure CERTCTL_CONFIG_ENCRYPTION_KEY or remove the exposed
  rows before the control plane can boot. The warning-only path is retained
  for the clean-slate case (no database rows).

- internal/service/issuer.go's SeedFromEnvVars now guards the encryption call
  with len(s.encryptionKey) > 0 so env-seeded rows (source='env', which are
  reconstructable on every boot from process env) continue to persist as
  plaintext in the 'config' column when no key is configured. Registry load
  already falls through to cfg.Config when EncryptedConfig is nil. GUI/API
  write paths (source='database') remain fail-closed via propagation of
  ErrEncryptionKeyRequired.

- Integration tests that exercise CreateIssuer via the handler layer now
  supply a real 32-byte AES-256 test key so the encrypt path runs instead of
  returning ErrEncryptionKeyRequired. Same pattern in internal/service/
  testutil_test.go for consolidated service-layer tests.

- internal/crypto/encryption_test.go grows regression guards:
  TestEncryptIfKeySet_EmptyKeyFailsClosed (nil_key + empty_key subtests),
  TestDecryptIfKeySet_EmptyKeyFailsClosed (nil_key + empty_key subtests),
  TestEncryptDecryptIfKeySet_RoundTripProducesDifferentCiphertext,
  TestDecryptIfKeySet_RejectsTamperedCiphertext, and
  TestEncryptIfKeySet_PreservesErrEncryptionKeyRequiredSentinel (verifies
  the sentinel unwraps through fmt.Errorf(%w)-style wrapping).

Wire format is unchanged: AES-256-GCM Encrypt/Decrypt/DeriveKey, the
12-byte nonce prefix, the GCM auth tag, the PBKDF2 salt
('certctl-config-encryption-v1'), and the 100,000 iteration count are all
byte-identical. Ciphertexts produced before this change remain decryptable.

Verified:
- go build ./... : clean
- go vet ./...   : clean
- go test -race ./internal/crypto/... ./internal/service/... \
    ./internal/integration/... ./cmd/server/... : pass
- golangci-lint run ./... : 0 issues
- govulncheck ./... : 0 reachable vulnerabilities
- rg 'return plaintext, false, nil' internal/ : no matches
- Coverage: crypto 85.0% (unchanged), service 67.8% (was 67.9%, noise),
  cmd/server 0.0% (unchanged baseline). All above CI thresholds.

See certctl-audit-report.md for the full finding record and resolution log.
2026-04-16 21:10:40 +00:00
shankar0123 13cd4d98ba feat(V2.2): bulk revocation — filter-based fleet-wide certificate revocation
Add POST /api/v1/certificates/bulk-revoke with filter criteria (profile_id,
owner_id, agent_id, issuer_id, team_id, certificate_ids), partial-failure
tolerance, and audit trail. Includes MCP tool, CLI command (certs bulk-revoke),
server-side bulk modal in GUI replacing client-side sequential loop, OpenAPI
spec, compliance mapping updates, and 21 new tests (12 service, 7 handler,
1 CLI, 1 frontend).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-16 00:06:34 -04:00
shankar0123 e1bcde4cf1 feat(M50): cloud secret manager discovery — AWS SM, Azure KV, GCP SM
Extend certificate discovery from filesystem + network to cloud secret
managers. Three pluggable DiscoverySource connectors feed into the
existing discovery pipeline via sentinel agent pattern, with a 9th
scheduler loop for periodic cloud scanning.

- AWS Secrets Manager: aws-sdk-go-v2, tag/prefix filtering, 10 tests
- Azure Key Vault: stdlib HTTP + OAuth2, base64 DER/PEM, 16 tests
- GCP Secret Manager: stdlib HTTP + JWT OAuth2, label filter, 14 tests
- CloudDiscoveryService orchestrator with 9 tests
- 9th scheduler loop (6h default, atomic.Bool idempotency)
- Discovery page: color-coded source type badges
- 14 new env vars across CloudDiscoveryConfig structs
- Docs: connectors.md, architecture.md, features.md, README updated

49 new tests. All CI checks pass (go vet, race, lint, coverage).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-15 23:01:00 -04:00
shankar0123 596d86a206 feat(M48): continuous TLS health monitoring — endpoint state machine, shared tlsprobe, 8 API endpoints, GUI
Adds continuous TLS endpoint health monitoring that closes the deploy→verify→monitor loop.
After M25 verifies a deployment succeeded once, M48 continuously confirms it stays healthy.

Key components:
- Shared `internal/tlsprobe/` package extracted from network scanner for reuse
- Health status state machine: healthy → degraded (2 failures) → down (5 failures),
  plus cert_mismatch when served fingerprint differs from expected
- 8th scheduler loop (60s tick, per-endpoint configurable intervals)
- PostgreSQL migration 000011: endpoint_health_checks + endpoint_health_history tables
- 8 REST API endpoints (CRUD, history, acknowledge, summary)
- Health Monitor GUI page with summary bar, status table, create modal, auto-refresh
- 38 new tests (5 tlsprobe + 11 domain + 10 service + 8 handler + 4 frontend)
- All coverage thresholds maintained (service 68%, handler 83%, domain 87%, middleware 63%)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-15 21:45:45 -04:00
shankar0123 f2e60b93a3 feat(M11c): crypto policy enforcement — CSR validation, MaxTTL caps, key metadata
Enforce certificate profile crypto constraints across all 5 issuance paths
(renewal, agent CSR, EST, SCEP). ValidateCSRAgainstProfile() rejects CSRs
with key algorithm/size that don't match profile rules. MaxTTL enforcement
caps certificate validity per issuer connector (Local CA, Vault, step-ca
enforce directly; ACME/DigiCert/Sectigo pass through). Key algorithm and
size are now persisted in certificate_versions for audit compliance.

16 new tests (12 service-layer + 4 Local CA connector). Removes hardcoded
version number from GUI sidebar. Documentation updated across architecture,
features, connectors, and README.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-15 21:05:14 -04:00
shankar0123 bcefb11e65 feat(M51): add SCEP server (RFC 8894) for MDM and network device enrollment
Implements Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol with single-endpoint
operation-based dispatch (GetCACaps, GetCACert, PKIOperation), PKCS#7
SignedData CSR extraction with fallback for raw/base64 CSR, challenge
password authentication via CSR attributes, and shared internal/pkcs7
package extracted from EST handler to eliminate code duplication.

24 new tests (11 service + 13 handler) plus 5 shared pkcs7 package tests.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-15 16:47:18 -04:00
shankar0123 e6088c79a3 feat(M35): dynamic target configuration with encrypted config, test connection, and GUI updates
Mirror M34's dynamic issuer config pattern for deployment targets: AES-256-GCM
encrypted config storage, sensitive field redaction in API responses, agent
heartbeat-based test connection endpoint, and full frontend updates including
test status indicators, source badges, and removal of stale hostname/status
fields from the Target interface.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-04 01:09:53 -04:00
shankar0123 995b72df05 feat(M34): dynamic issuer configuration with encrypted config storage
Replace static env-var-based issuer wiring with GUI-driven dynamic
configuration stored encrypted in PostgreSQL. Operators can now
configure, test, enable/disable, and manage issuers from the dashboard
without restarting the server.

Key changes:
- AES-256-GCM encryption for sensitive issuer config at rest (PBKDF2
  key derivation with 100k iterations)
- Dynamic IssuerRegistry with sync.RWMutex replacing static map
- Connector factory pattern (issuerfactory.NewFromConfig) replacing
  140 lines of static wiring in main.go
- Migration 000009: encrypted_config, last_tested_at, test_status,
  source columns on issuers table
- Env var seeding on first boot with ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING
- Registry Rebuild() for atomic map swap after CRUD operations
- Issuer type validation against domain constants on Create
- Audit trail for test connection results
- Conditional seeding for step-ca/OpenSSL (only when env vars set)
- GUI: source badge, connection test status on issuer detail page

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-04 00:20:13 -04:00
shankar0123 5a53b648b1 feat(M44): Google CAS issuer connector
Google Cloud Certificate Authority Service integration via REST API
with OAuth2 service account auth (JWT→access token). Synchronous
issuance model, CA pool selection, mutex-guarded token caching,
revocation with RFC 5280 reason mapping. No Google SDK dependency —
all stdlib. 19 tests with httptest mock OAuth2 + CAS API.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-03 21:25:34 -04:00
shankar0123 3a11e447cf feat(M43): Sectigo SCM issuer connector
Implement Sectigo Certificate Manager REST API connector with async
order model (enroll → poll → collect PEM), 3-header auth, DV/OV/EV
support, collect-not-ready (400/-183) graceful handling, and RFC 5280
revocation reason mapping. 20 tests with httptest mock API.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-03 21:01:14 -04:00
shankar0123 b059ec930f fix: end-to-end certificate lifecycle bugs + integration test environment
Fixes 12 production bugs preventing the full issuance→deployment flow
from working with ACME (Pebble/Let's Encrypt) and step-ca issuers:

ACME connector (acme.go):
- Save orderURI before WaitOrder overwrites it (Go crypto/acme bug)
- Add CreateOrderCert fallback via WaitOrder+FetchCert
- Remove defer-reset in ValidateConfig that caused nil pointer panic
- Add Insecure TLS option for self-signed ACME servers (Pebble)

step-ca connector (stepca.go, jwe.go):
- Real JWE provisioner key loading + decryption (was using ephemeral keys)
- Fix JWT audience (/1.0/sign), sha claim (key fingerprint), kid header
- Custom root CA trust via RootCertPath config
- Remove hardcoded 90-day validity default (let step-ca decide)

NGINX target connector (nginx.go):
- Use sh -c for validate/reload commands (shell interpretation)
- Use filepath.Dir instead of fragile string slicing
- Add private key file writing (agent-mode keys were never deployed)
- Make chain_path write conditional

Server/service layer:
- TriggerRenewalWithActor now creates actual Job records (was no-op)
- createDeploymentJobs falls back to DB query when cert.TargetIDs empty
- ProcessPendingJobs skips agent-routed deployment jobs
- Agent cert pickup path parsing: len(parts)<4 → len(parts)<3
- Health/ready/auth-info endpoints bypass auth middleware
- Write timeout 15s→120s for ACME issuance
- Cert fingerprint computed on CSR submission

Integration test environment (deploy/test/):
- 10-phase test script covering Local CA, ACME, step-ca, revocation,
  discovery, renewal, and API spot checks
- Docker Compose with 7 containers (server, agent, postgres, nginx,
  pebble, challtestsrv, step-ca) on isolated network
- TLS verification checks SAN (not just Subject CN) for modern CA compat

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-02 17:02:20 -04:00
shankar0123 6375909591 feat: add Vault PKI and DigiCert CertCentral issuer connectors (M32 + M37)
Vault PKI: synchronous issuance via /v1/{mount}/sign/{role}, token auth,
revocation, CA cert retrieval, 14 tests. DigiCert CertCentral: async order
model (submit → poll → download), X-DC-DEVKEY auth, OV/EV support, PEM
bundle parsing, 16 tests. Both conditionally registered based on env vars.
Includes OpenAPI enum updates, seed data, connector docs, architecture docs,
README badges, and testing guide sign-off (Parts 38 + 39, 12 automated
smoke test assertions all passing).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-30 17:19:46 -04:00
shankar0123 11173a74c6 feat(M31): agent work routing — scope jobs to assigned agents
Deployment jobs now set agent_id from target→agent relationship at
creation time. GetPendingWork() uses ListPendingByAgentID() with a
3-way UNION query (direct match, legacy NULL fallback via target JOIN,
AwaitingCSR via cert→target→agent chain) so each agent only receives
its own jobs.

- Added AgentID *string to Job domain struct
- Added agent_id to all job SQL queries (5 SELECTs, INSERT, UPDATE, scanJob)
- New ListPendingByAgentID() repository method
- Rewrote GetPendingWork() from ~25 lines to single scoped query
- 4 new Go tests (3 agent routing + 1 deployment agent_id)
- Frontend: agent_id/target_id on Job type

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-30 14:10:42 -04:00
shankar0123 ec21c9bb29 feat(m28+m29+m30): ACME ARI, email digest, and Helm chart
M28: ACME Renewal Information (RFC 9702) — CA-directed renewal timing
with cert ID computation, directory endpoint discovery, graceful
degradation for non-ARI CAs. 19 tests.

M29: Email notifier wiring + scheduled certificate digest — SMTP
connector bridged to service layer via NotifierAdapter, DigestService
with HTML email template, 7th scheduler loop (24h), digest preview/send
API endpoints and GUI card. 21 tests.

M30: Production-ready Helm chart — server Deployment, PostgreSQL
StatefulSet, agent DaemonSet, ConfigMaps, Secrets, Ingress, security
contexts, health probes, example values for dev/prod/ACME scenarios.

Also: OpenAPI spec updates, MCP tool additions, CI helm-lint job,
documentation updates across 5 doc files and README.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-28 21:18:35 -04:00
shankar0123 a00bb349c4 feat(m27): certificate export (PEM/PKCS#12) and S/MIME EKU support
Add certificate export in PEM (JSON or file download) and PKCS#12 formats.
Private keys are never included — they stay on agents. Add EKU-aware
issuance threading profile EKUs (serverAuth, clientAuth, codeSigning,
emailProtection, timeStamping) through the full issuance pipeline. Fix
agent CSR SAN splitting for email addresses, adaptive KeyUsage flags for
S/MIME vs TLS, and a pre-existing generateID collision bug in deployment
job creation.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-28 16:16:19 -04:00
shankar0123 1f98f31f83 chore: bump version to 2.0.9
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-28 14:12:12 -04:00
shankar0123 6d508cf53f fix: security audit remediation (AUDIT-001, 003, 004, 005, 006, 018)
- AUDIT-001: Validate OpenSSL revoke inputs (hex-only serials, RFC 5280 reasons)
- AUDIT-003: Enforce /20 CIDR size cap at API level (create + update)
- AUDIT-004: Support comma-separated CERTCTL_AUTH_SECRET for zero-downtime key rotation
- AUDIT-005: Add ReadHeaderTimeout (5s) to prevent Slowloris
- AUDIT-006: Document audit trail query parameter exclusion rationale
- AUDIT-018: Add immediate-run-on-start to short-lived expiry scheduler loop

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-28 14:11:16 -04:00
shankar0123 6da60d1287 chore: bump version to 2.0.8, replace static README badge with dynamic GitHub Release badge
- Layout.tsx: v2.0.7 → v2.0.8
- cmd/server/main.go: 2.0.7 → 2.0.8
- README.md: static version badge → shields.io/github/v/release (auto-updates)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-28 07:41:50 -04:00
shankar0123 baafab50c5 feat(gui): add create modals for issuers, policies, profiles, owners, teams, agent groups
Six pages were read-only viewers despite the API client having all
create functions wired up. Users deploying certctl had no way to create
CAs or other objects from the GUI — reported in GitHub issue.

- IssuersPage: 2-step create modal (type selection → config) for
  Local CA, ACME, step-ca, OpenSSL/Custom issuer types
- PoliciesPage: create modal with type, severity, JSON config, enabled
- ProfilesPage: create modal with name, description, max TTL, short-lived
- OwnersPage: create modal with name, email, team dropdown
- TeamsPage: create modal with name, description
- AgentGroupsPage: create modal with match criteria fields
- Layout.tsx: version v2.0.5 → v2.0.7
- cmd/server/main.go: version 0.1.0 → 2.0.7

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-28 07:36:58 -04:00
shankar0123 de9264baf7 docs: synchronize project documentation with codebase
Implements 3 deferred security tickets (TICKET-003, TICKET-007, TICKET-010)
and performs comprehensive documentation audit to eliminate drift between
code and docs.

Code changes:
- TICKET-003: Repository integration tests with testcontainers-go (50+ subtests)
- TICKET-007: CertificateService decomposition into RevocationSvc + CAOperationsSvc
- TICKET-010: Request body size limits via http.MaxBytesReader middleware
- Fix missing slog import in certificate.go after service decomposition

Documentation updates:
- README: Fix endpoint count (97→93), expand env var reference (15→39 vars)
- CLAUDE.md: Fix OpenAPI operation count (85→93), update file locations
- architecture.md: Add body size limits section, middleware chain ordering
- CONTRIBUTING.md: New contributor guide with architecture conventions,
  test patterns, middleware ordering, CI thresholds
- SECURITY_REMEDIATION.md: Removed from repo (moved to cowork, gitignored)
- Test files: Add doc comments to all new test files

Documentation that should exist but doesn't yet:
- Architecture diagrams (C4 model or similar)
- Threat model document
- Testing philosophy guide
- Disaster recovery runbook
- Upgrade guide (migration between versions)
- API versioning strategy document

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-27 22:28:54 -04:00
shankar0123 677c28aeca refactor(api): TICKET-006 replace 18-param RegisterHandlers with HandlerRegistry struct
Replace the 18-parameter RegisterHandlers function signature with a cleaner
HandlerRegistry struct that groups all API handler dependencies. This eliminates
the signature explosion that made the function difficult to read and maintain.

Changes:
- Added HandlerRegistry struct with 18 fields grouping all handler types
- Updated RegisterHandlers to accept a single HandlerRegistry parameter
- Updated all internal handler references to use reg.FieldName syntax
- Updated call sites in cmd/server/main.go and integration tests
- No functional changes, purely structural refactoring

Resolves TICKET-006: RegisterHandlers Signature Explosion
2026-03-27 21:40:21 -04:00
shankar0123 3e3e68fd3a fix(security): TICKET-009 add HTTP timeouts to notifier clients
- Added TestSlack_ClientHasTimeout to verify 10-second timeout
- Added TestTeams_ClientHasTimeout to verify 10-second timeout
- Added TestPagerDuty_ClientHasTimeout to verify 10-second timeout
- Added TestOpsGenie_ClientHasTimeout to verify 10-second timeout
- All notifiers already configured with 10 second timeout in New()
- Tests verify timeout is set and matches expected value
2026-03-27 21:33:31 -04:00
shankar0123 be72627aeb feat: M25 post-deployment TLS verification + M26 Traefik/Caddy targets
M25: After deploying a certificate, the agent probes the live TLS
endpoint and compares SHA-256 fingerprints to verify the correct cert
is being served. Best-effort — failures don't block deployments.
New endpoints: POST /jobs/{id}/verify, GET /jobs/{id}/verification.
Migration 000008 adds verification columns to jobs table.

M26: Traefik target connector (file provider, auto-reload) and Caddy
target connector (dual-mode: admin API hot-reload or file-based).
Both wired into agent dispatch.

Also: restructured README to highlight supported integrations (issuers,
targets, notifiers) earlier, moved API/CLI/MCP sections lower. Updated
all docs (features, connectors, architecture, testing guide, why-certctl)
and fixed integration tests for 18-param RegisterHandlers signature.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-27 21:07:16 -04:00
shankar0123 03593d4304 feat: wire ACME EAB into account registration + ZeroSSL auto-fetch
EAB credentials (KID + HMAC) were defined in the ACME connector config
but never wired into the acme.Account registration call. This fixes the
dead code and adds automatic EAB credential fetching for ZeroSSL — when
the directory URL is detected as ZeroSSL and no EAB credentials are
provided, certctl calls ZeroSSL's public API to get them automatically.

Changes:
- Wire EABKid/EABHmac into acme.Account.ExternalAccountBinding
- Add isZeroSSL() detection and fetchZeroSSLEAB() auto-fetch
- Add CERTCTL_ACME_EAB_KID/CERTCTL_ACME_EAB_HMAC env vars to main.go
- Add 13 ACME connector tests (config validation, EAB decode, ZeroSSL
  auto-EAB with mock servers, URL detection)
- Update docs: README, architecture, connectors, demo-advanced,
  testing-guide with EAB/auto-EAB documentation

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-27 15:34:48 -04:00