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aebfd8bd7c |
Revert "chore: drop 'Infisical' label from internal references"
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19706e56b3 |
chore: drop 'Infisical' label from internal references
Strategic naming cleanup. Earlier doc-comments + commit messages framed Rank 4 / Rank 5 / Rank 7 work as 'Rank N of the 2026-05-03 Infisical deep-research deliverable' — the 'Infisical' qualifier was a holdover from the original deep-research framing where Infisical (a competing secrets-management platform) was the comparator. Keeping the comparator's name in our source adds noise without value; an external reader sees 'Infisical' and assumes a dependency or shared lineage rather than reading it as the competitive context it was. Mechanical sed across 34 files (32 source / docs + 2 follow-up Python passes to collapse 'deep-research deep-research' duplicates that emerged where the original phrase wrapped across lines): s|Infisical deep-research|deep-research|g s|infisical-deep-research-results|deep-research-results-2026-05-03|g s|infisical-deep-research-prompt|deep-research-prompt-2026-05-03|g s|infisical-deep-research|deep-research|g s|Infisical|deep-research|g s|deep-research deep-research|deep-research|g # collapse-pass Net diff: 63 insertions / 64 deletions across cmd/, docs/, internal/, migrations/. Pure text substitution; zero behavior change. Code path unchanged — go vet clean, tests for TestApproval pass on both internal/service and internal/api/handler packages. Workspace docs (cowork/) carry the same references and will be swept separately — they're not under certctl/ git control. The two filename references (cowork/infisical-deep-research-results.md + cowork/infisical-deep-research-prompt.md) get renamed alongside that sweep to deep-research-results-2026-05-03.md / deep-research-prompt-2026-05-03.md so cross-references in the certctl repo doc-comments resolve cleanly. |
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03c61f4c20 |
scheduler, certificate, renewal: gate issuance on profile-driven approval
Closes Rank 7 of the 2026-05-03 Infisical deep-research deliverable
(cowork/infisical-deep-research-results.md Part 5). Pre-fix, certctl
issued certificates unattended — every renewal-loop tick that crossed
a renewal threshold created a Job at Status=Pending which the
scheduler dispatched directly to the issuer connector. PCI-DSS Level
1, FedRAMP Moderate / High, SOC 2 Type II, and HIPAA-regulated PHI
customers all ask the same procurement question: "How do you enforce
two-person integrity on cert issuance?" Today's answer: "We don't."
After this commit chain: "Per-profile RequiresApproval=true creates a
parallel ApprovalRequest row; the renewal-loop creates the Job at
Status=AwaitingApproval; an authorized approver (different from the
requester per the same-actor RBAC check) calls
POST /api/v1/approvals/{id}/approve, transitioning the Job to
Pending; the scheduler picks it up."
This commit (4 of 4) wires the gate into the manual TriggerRenewal
entry point + main.go service construction + Config.Approval +
docs + WORKSPACE-ROADMAP follow-up entries. The previous commits
in the chain shipped:
- 1 (
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8b75e0311b |
chore: rename Go module path to github.com/certctl-io/certctl
Mechanical sed across the main go.mod's module declaration, the f5-mock-icontrol
sub-module's go.mod, every Go file's import path (361 files), and a rebuild of
the checked-in f5-mock-icontrol binary so its embedded build-info reflects the
new module path. No behavior change.
Choice B from cowork/transfer-certctl-to-org.md, executed 2026-05-04. Choice A
(keep module path declared as github.com/shankar0123/certctl regardless of
repo URL) shipped on the day of the org transfer (2026-05-03) since we had no
external Go consumers; this commit closes that deferral.
Backward-compat: GitHub HTTP redirects continue to forward
github.com/shankar0123/certctl → github.com/certctl-io/certctl at the URL
level, but Go's module proxy uses the path declared in go.mod as the
canonical name. Pre-fix, anyone trying `go get github.com/certctl-io/certctl/...`
hit a "module path mismatch" error because go.mod said
github.com/shankar0123/certctl and the URL they fetched it from said
certctl-io/certctl. Post-fix, the canonical name and the URL agree, so
go get / go install / external Go consumers / Go-tooling integrations
work cleanly via either the new path (preferred) or the old path (which
redirects and Go follows the redirect for source fetch).
Anyone still importing the old path inside their own code keeps working
provided they update their go.mod's `require` line to match — the module
path declared in their consumer's go.sum / go.mod is the authoritative
import name, so a mass sed across their import statements is the migration
on the consumer side. No external consumers exist today.
Diff shape:
361 *.go files — import path replacement only
2 go.mod — module declaration replacement only
1 binary — deploy/test/f5-mock-icontrol/f5-mock-icontrol rebuilt
so embedded build-info reflects the new path (8618965 vs
8618933 bytes; 32-byte diff is the build-info change)
Total: 364 files, 730 insertions / 730 deletions, net-zero size, pure
mechanical substitution.
Verification:
gofmt: 17 files needed re-alignment after sed (the new path is one char
shorter than the old, so column-aligned import groups drifted). Applied
`gofmt -w` to fix.
go mod tidy: clean exit on both modules.
go vet ./...: clean exit.
go build ./...: clean exit.
go test -short -count=1 on representative packages: all green
(internal/domain, internal/validation, internal/crypto, internal/crypto/signer,
cmd/agent). Test output now reads `ok github.com/certctl-io/certctl/...`
confirming the module path resolves correctly.
binary: f5-mock-icontrol rebuilt; `strings | grep shankar0123` returns
nothing; `strings | grep certctl-io/certctl` shows the new module path
embedded in build-info.
Files intentionally NOT touched in this commit:
README.md / CHANGELOG.md / docs/ / etc. — already swept to certctl-io
URLs in commit
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notifications: per-policy multi-channel expiry-alert routing
Closes Rank 4 of the 2026-05-03 Infisical deep-research deliverable
(see cowork/infisical-deep-research-results.md Part 5). Pre-fix,
RenewalService.CheckExpiringCertificates already ran daily,
RenewalPolicy.AlertThresholdsDays drove per-cert thresholds, and
NotificationService.SendThresholdAlert deduped per (cert, threshold)
— but the channel was hardcoded to Email
(internal/service/notification.go:118 pre-fix). Operators who
configured PagerDuty / Slack / Teams / OpsGenie via
CERTCTL_PAGERDUTY_ROUTING_KEY etc. got nothing at any threshold
unless SMTP was also wired. Their first signal of an expired cert
was a 3 AM outage.
This commit lands the routing matrix on top of the existing
infrastructure:
1. RenewalPolicy gains AlertChannels (per-tier channel list) +
AlertSeverityMap (per-threshold tier assignment) +
EffectiveAlertChannels / EffectiveAlertSeverity accessors.
Default*() helpers preserve the back-compat Email-only
behaviour for operators who haven't touched their policies
post-upgrade. Migration 000026 adds the JSONB columns
idempotently.
2. NotificationService.SendThresholdAlertOnChannel — the new
per-channel dispatch helper. Old SendThresholdAlert stays as
an Email-only alias so non-policy callers (admin "send test
alert" surfaces) keep working byte-for-byte.
3. NotificationService.HasThresholdNotificationOnChannel — per-
(cert, threshold, channel) deduplication so a transient
PagerDuty 5xx today does NOT suppress today's Slack alert and
tomorrow's PagerDuty retry will still fire.
4. RenewalService.sendThresholdAlerts walks the resolved channel
set per threshold tier, fans out to every configured channel,
handles per-channel failures independently, defensively drops
off-enum channels with an audit row trail, and records a per-
channel audit event with metadata.channel + metadata.severity_tier.
5. service.ExpiryAlertMetrics — atomic counter table mirrored on
the VaultRenewalMetrics shape from the 2026-05-03 audit fix #5
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0792271dc6 |
vault: add automatic token renewal at TTL/2 + Prometheus metric
Closes Top-10 fix #5 of the 2026-05-03 issuer-coverage audit (see cowork/issuer-coverage-audit-2026-05-03/RESULTS.md). Pre-fix, the VaultPKI adapter authenticated with a static token and never called renew-self. Long-lived deploys hit token expiry; the first operator-visible signal was failed cert renewals on production targets. This commit: 1. Connector.Start(ctx) spawns a goroutine that calls POST /v1/auth/token/renew-self at TTL/2 cadence (computed from a one-shot lookup-self at startup). Honours ctx.Done() for graceful shutdown via a per-loop done channel + Stop(). 2. On `renewable: false` response (initial lookup OR any subsequent renewal), the loop emits a WARN, increments the not_renewable counter, and exits. The operator must rotate the token before Vault's Max TTL elapses. 3. New Prometheus counter certctl_vault_token_renewals_total with labels result={success,failure,not_renewable}. Registered alongside existing certctl_issuance_* counters in internal/api/handler/metrics.go. 4. ERROR-level logging on renewal failure with operator-actionable substring ("vault token renewal failed; rotate the token before TTL expires") so journalctl + grep find it. Loop keeps ticking after a failure — transient blips don't kill it. New optional issuer.Lifecycle interface: type Lifecycle interface { Start(ctx context.Context) error Stop() } Connectors that hold no background goroutines (almost all of them) do not implement this — IssuerRegistry.StartLifecycles / StopLifecycles feature-detect via type assertion. New lifecycle-bearing connectors plug in by implementing the interface; no further registry plumbing required. Wiring (cmd/server/main.go): - service.NewVaultRenewalMetrics() instance is shared between issuerRegistry.SetVaultRenewalMetrics (so Vault connectors built by Rebuild get a recorder) and metricsHandler.SetVaultRenewals (so the Prometheus exposer emits the new series). - issuerRegistry.StartLifecycles(ctx) is called after issuerService.BuildRegistry; defer issuerRegistry.StopLifecycles is paired so goroutines exit cleanly on signal. - IssuerConnectorAdapter.Underlying() exposes the wrapped issuer.Connector so registry-level machinery can reach the concrete connector behind the adapter without duplicating the wiring at every call site. Tests (internal/connector/issuer/vault/vault_renew_test.go): - TestVault_RenewLoop_TickAtHalfTTL — three ticks → three renewals, all "success". - TestVault_RenewLoop_StopsOnNotRenewable — second renewal returns renewable=false, loop exits, third tick fires no HTTP call. - TestVault_RenewLoop_FailureSurfacesViaMetric — first renewal 403 bumps "failure", second renewal succeeds → loop kept ticking. - TestVault_RenewLoop_CtxCancellation_StopsCleanly — Stop returns within 200ms after ctx cancel. - TestVault_RenewLoop_StartsNothingWhenNotRenewable — token already non-renewable at boot ⇒ no goroutine, "not_renewable" metric increments at startup so operators see it in Grafana. - TestVault_ComputeInterval — 4 cases pinning TTL/2 + minRenewInterval floor. - TestVault_RenewSelf_ParseFailure_NamesActionableInError — surfaced error contains "vault token renewal failed" + "rotate the token". Cadence is dynamic — every successful renewal re-derives TTL/2 from the renewed lease's lease_duration, so a short bootstrap token that gets renewed up to a longer Max TTL shifts to the longer cadence automatically (defends against degenerate fast ticking on a token whose Max TTL is far longer than its initial TTL). Documentation: - docs/connectors.md Vault PKI section gains "Token TTL + automatic renewal" subsection (operator-facing: cadence, metric, renewable=false rotation playbook). Out of scope (intentional, flagged in the audit follow-up): - AppRole / Kubernetes / AWS IAM auth methods (different renewal semantics). - Hot-reload of rotated token from disk (operator restarts today; future: GUI/MCP issuer-update path triggers Rebuild which Stops the old connector and Starts the new one). - Auto-re-auth after token death (operator playbook owns it). CHANGELOG.md is intentionally not hand-edited (per CHANGELOG.md itself: "no longer maintains a hand-edited per-version changelog; per-release notes are auto-generated from commit messages between consecutive tags"). Verified locally: - gofmt clean. - go vet ./internal/service/... ./internal/api/handler/... ./internal/connector/issuer/vault/... ./cmd/server/... clean. - go test -short -count=1 ./internal/connector/issuer/vault/... ./internal/service/... ./internal/api/handler/... green. - go test -race -count=10 -run 'TestVault_RenewLoop|TestVault_ComputeInterval' ./internal/connector/issuer/vault/... green. Audit reference: cowork/issuer-coverage-audit-2026-05-03/RESULTS.md Top-10 fix #5. |
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bee47f0318 |
acme-server: cert-manager integration test + production hardening (Phase 5/7)
Closes the production-readiness loop on the ACME surface. After this
commit, certctl ships per-account rate limits + a GC sweeper for
expired ACME state + a kind-driven cert-manager 1.15 integration test
+ a lego-driven RFC conformance harness + a k6 loadtest scenario for
the unauthenticated ACME path.
Architecture:
- Rate limits live in-memory + per-replica. Restart wipes the
counters; orders/hour caps are eventual-consistency anyway. A
3-replica certctl-server fleet behind an LB effectively has 3x
the configured throughput per account; persistent rate limiting
is a follow-up if production telemetry shows abuse patterns we
can't catch in a single restart cycle. Per-key + per-action
isolation: ActionNewOrder/acc-1, ActionKeyChange/acc-1, and
ActionChallengeRespond/<challenge-id> are independent buckets.
- GC loop follows the existing scheduler-loop pattern (atomic.Bool
+ sync.WaitGroup; see crlGenerationLoop for shape). Three
independent SQL sweeps per tick (DELETE expired nonces; UPDATE
pending authzs whose expires_at < now() to expired; UPDATE
pending/ready/processing orders whose expires_at < now() to
invalid). Each sweep is a single statement; failures are logged-
and-continued so a failing nonces sweep doesn't block authzs.
Per-sweep 1m timeout bounds a stuck Postgres.
- cert-manager integration test is gated on KIND_AVAILABLE so CI
skips it cleanly (kind is too heavy for per-PR). Operators run
locally via 'make acme-cert-manager-test'; the harness brings up
a fresh cluster each run + tears it down on Cleanup.
- lego conformance harness drives a real ACME client through
register → run → cert-PEM-landed against a hermetic certctl
stack. Catches RFC-shape regressions third-party clients would
hit before they ship.
- k6 ACME-flow scenario hammers the unauthenticated surface
(directory + new-nonce + ARI synthetic-id) at 100 VUs × 5m. JWS-
signed flows are out of scope for k6 (no JWS support); they're
covered by the lego harness above.
What ships:
- internal/api/acme/ratelimit.go (+ ratelimit_test.go: 7 cases —
disable-when-perHour-zero, capacity, per-key isolation, per-
action isolation, refill-over-time, RetryAfter, concurrent-access
with -race + 200 goroutines × 200 calls).
- internal/repository/postgres/acme.go: 4 new methods —
CountActiveOrdersByAccount + GCExpiredNonces + GCExpireAuthorizations
+ GCInvalidateExpiredOrders. Each a single SQL statement.
- internal/service/acme.go: SetRateLimiter + GarbageCollect +
rate-limit gates at 3 entry points (CreateOrder + RotateAccountKey
+ RespondToChallenge) + concurrent-orders gate at CreateOrder.
2 new sentinels (ErrACMERateLimited, ErrACMEConcurrentOrdersExceeded);
5 new GC metrics (gc_runs / gc_run_failures / gc_nonces_reaped /
gc_authzs_expired / gc_orders_invalidated).
- internal/scheduler/scheduler.go: ACMEGarbageCollector interface +
acmeGCRunning atomic.Bool + acmeGCInterval + 2 setters (SetACME-
GarbageCollector + SetACMEGCInterval) + acmeGCLoop following the
crlGenerationLoop shape.
- internal/api/handler/acme.go: writeServiceError gains rateLimited
(429 + RFC 8555 §6.7) + concurrent-orders-exceeded mappings.
- internal/config/config.go: 5 new env vars
(CERTCTL_ACME_SERVER_RATE_LIMIT_ORDERS_PER_HOUR=100,
CERTCTL_ACME_SERVER_RATE_LIMIT_CONCURRENT_ORDERS=5,
CERTCTL_ACME_SERVER_RATE_LIMIT_KEY_CHANGE_PER_HOUR=5,
CERTCTL_ACME_SERVER_RATE_LIMIT_CHALLENGE_RESPONDS_PER_HOUR=60,
CERTCTL_ACME_SERVER_GC_INTERVAL=1m).
- cmd/server/main.go: NewRateLimiter() + SetRateLimiter() at
startup; conditional SetACMEGarbageCollector(acmeService) +
SetACMEGCInterval(cfg.ACMEServer.GCInterval) when Enabled+
GCInterval > 0.
- deploy/test/acme-integration/: kind-config.yaml + cert-manager-
install.sh + clusterissuer-trust-authenticated.yaml +
clusterissuer-challenge.yaml + certificate-test.yaml + conformance-
lego.sh + certmanager_test.go (//go:build integration + KIND_AVAILABLE
gate).
- deploy/test/loadtest/k6/acme_flow.js + README ACME-flows section.
- Makefile: 2 new PHONY targets (acme-cert-manager-test +
acme-rfc-conformance-test).
- docs/acme-server.md: status flipped to Phase 5; Configuration
table grows 5 rows; new 'Phase 5 — operational guidance' section
explaining rate-limit math + GC sweeper semantics + cert-manager
integration + lego conformance + k6 baseline.
Tests:
- 'go vet ./...' clean across the repo.
- 'go test -short -count=1 ./internal/...' green across every
affected package (service / acme / handler / scheduler / repo /
config).
- 'go vet -tags=integration ./deploy/test/acme-integration/' clean
(the integration test compiles cleanly with the build tag).
- The kind/cert-manager harness is gated behind KIND_AVAILABLE so
CI skips by default; operators run locally via 'make acme-cert-
manager-test'.
Engineering history: cowork/WORKSPACE-CHANGELOG.md 'ACME-Server-5'.
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4dc8d3fa5b |
acme-server: key rollover + revocation + ARI (Phase 4/7)
Closes the RFC 8555 + RFC 9773 surface beyond the issuance happy-path:
- POST /acme/profile/<id>/key-change (RFC 8555 §7.3.5)
- POST /acme/profile/<id>/revoke-cert (RFC 8555 §7.6)
- GET /acme/profile/<id>/renewal-info/<cert-id> (RFC 9773 ARI)
After this commit, ACME clients can rotate account keys, revoke certs
through the ACME surface (rather than only via the certctl GUI/API),
and fetch ARI for proactive renewal scheduling.
Architecture:
- Key rollover: outer JWS verified against the registered account key
(existing kid path); the inner JWS — embedded as the outer's payload
— verified against the embedded NEW jwk in a new dedicated routine
(ParseAndVerifyKeyChangeInner) that enforces RFC 8555 §7.3.5
inner-only invariants: MUST use jwk + MUST NOT use kid, payload
.account == outer.kid, payload.oldKey thumbprint-equals registered.
A single WithinTx swaps the stored thumbprint+pem and writes the
audit row. Concurrent-rollover safety via SELECT…FOR UPDATE on the
conflicting account row in UpdateAccountJWKWithTx; the loser
observes the winner's new thumbprint and is told to retry (409).
- Revocation: two auth paths. kid → AccountOwnsCertificate single-
indexed COUNT lookup over acme_orders. jwk → constant-time RFC 7638
thumbprint compare against the cert's pubkey. Both paths route
through service.RevocationSvc.RevokeCertificateWithActor so the
existing CRL/OCSP refresh + audit + metrics pipeline applies. RFC
5280 §5.3.1 numeric reason codes clamp to certctl's
domain.ValidRevocationReasons; codes 8 (removeFromCRL) + 10
(aACompromise) clamp to 'unspecified' since they aren't in the set.
- ARI is GET-only and unauth per RFC 9773 §4. Cert-id wire shape is
base64url(AKI).base64url(serial); ParseARICertID strict-decodes,
SerialHex emits the canonical certctl-shape lowercase-no-leading-
zeros hex used in certificate_versions.serial_number.
ComputeRenewalWindow has 3 branches: bound RenewalPolicy →
[notAfter - days, notAfter - days/2]; no policy → last 33% of
validity; past expiry → [now, now + 1d] (renew immediately).
Retry-After honors CERTCTL_ACME_SERVER_ARI_POLL_INTERVAL.
What ships:
- internal/api/acme/{keychange,ari}.go (+ phase4_test.go: 15 tests).
- internal/api/acme/order.go: RevokeCertRequest wire shape.
- internal/api/handler/acme.go: KeyChange, RevokeCert, RenewalInfo
+ 11 new writeServiceError mappings.
- internal/repository/postgres/acme.go: UpdateAccountJWKWithTx (FOR
UPDATE + expectedOldThumbprint precondition; ErrACMEAccountKey-
ConcurrentUpdate sentinel) + AccountOwnsCertificate.
- internal/service/acme.go: RotateAccountKey + RevokeCert +
RenewalInfo; CertificateRevoker + RenewalPolicyLookup interfaces;
SetRevocationDelegate + SetRenewalPolicyLookup wiring; 11 new
sentinels; 6 new metrics.
- internal/service/acme_phase4_test.go: service-layer tests for
RotateAccountKey (happy + duplicate-key) + RevokeCert (kid mismatch
+ jwk mismatch + jwk happy + already-revoked + reason-clamping) +
RenewalInfo (disabled + bad cert-id).
- internal/api/router/router.go: 6 new register calls (3 per-profile
+ 3 shorthand). Router parity exceptions extended in lockstep
(in-tree SpecParityExceptions + CI-only openapi-handler-exceptions
.yaml).
- cmd/server/main.go: SetRevocationDelegate(revocationSvc) +
SetRenewalPolicyLookup(renewalPolicyRepo) at startup.
- internal/config/config.go: CERTCTL_ACME_SERVER_ARI_ENABLED (default
true) + CERTCTL_ACME_SERVER_ARI_POLL_INTERVAL (default 6h);
BuildDirectory's ariEnabled flag now flips on under
cfg.ARIEnabled.
- docs/acme-server.md: phase status flipped to Phase 4; endpoints
table grows 6 rows (3 per-profile + 3 shorthand); FAQ section
appended explaining how to rotate keys, revoke certs, and consume
ARI.
Tests:
- 'go vet ./...' clean across the repo.
- 'go test -short -count=1 ./...' green across every package.
- phase4_test.go covers: keychange happy-path + 5 negatives +
MapKeyChangeErrorToProblem coverage; ARI cert-id round-trip + 6
malformed cases + BuildARICertID from a generated cert; window-
math 3 branches.
- service-layer tests confirm: RotateAccountKey atomically swaps the
thumbprint (verifies persisted state) and rejects duplicate keys;
RevokeCert routes through the stub RevocationSvc with the right
actor string + reason on the jwk path, rejects mismatched keys,
rejects already-revoked certs, clamps reason codes correctly;
RenewalInfo respects ARIEnabled + cert-id format.
Engineering history: cowork/WORKSPACE-CHANGELOG.md 'ACME-Server-4'.
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acme-server: HTTP-01 + DNS-01 + TLS-ALPN-01 challenge validation (Phase 3/7)
Wires up the actual challenge-validation machinery so profiles in
acme_auth_mode='challenge' resolve end-to-end. After this commit,
cert-manager 1.15+ with `solver: http01: ingress` against a
challenge-mode profile completes a real HTTP-01 flow and gets a cert.
DNS-01 + TLS-ALPN-01 share the same code path with the appropriate
validator selection.
Architecture (the load-bearing parts):
- 3 separate semaphore-bounded worker pools (one per challenge type),
so HTTP-01 and DNS-01 can't starve each other under load. Default
weight 10 per type; tunable via CERTCTL_ACME_SERVER_HTTP01_CONCURRENCY,
DNS01_CONCURRENCY, TLSALPN01_CONCURRENCY.
- 30s per-challenge timeout (configurable via PoolConfig.PerChallengeTimeout).
- HTTP-01 validator runs validation.IsReservedIPForDial (newly
exported wrapper preserving the existing private impl byte-for-byte
for the network scanner + ValidateSafeURL paths) on the resolved
IP — both at the initial dial and every redirect hop. SSRF probes
into private IP space are refused before the connect.
- DNS-01 validator uses a dedicated resolver pointed at
CERTCTL_ACME_SERVER_DNS01_RESOLVER (default 8.8.8.8:53) — does
NOT use the system resolver to keep behavior deterministic across
deployments. Wildcard handling: `*.example.com` queries
_acme-challenge.example.com.
- TLS-ALPN-01 validator (RFC 8737) connects with ALPN `acme-tls/1`,
inspects the id-pe-acmeIdentifier extension (OID 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.1.31),
asserts the ASN.1 OCTET STRING value equals SHA-256 of the key
authorization. Cert chain is intentionally NOT validated
(InsecureSkipVerify=true is correct per RFC 8737 — the proof is
in the extension, not the chain). Documented in docs/tls.md L-001
table + the //nolint:gosec comment carries the justification.
SSRF guard: same posture as HTTP-01.
- Validation is asynchronous: handler accepts the POST and returns
200 immediately with status=processing; the worker-pool fires a
callback that updates challenge → authz → order in a fresh
background-context WithinTx. The order auto-promotes to `ready`
when ALL authzs become valid; auto-fails to `invalid` when ANY
authz becomes invalid.
What ships:
- internal/api/acme/challenge.go: KeyAuthorization (RFC 8555 §8.1) +
DNS01TXTRecordValue (§8.4) + TLSALPN01ExtensionValue (RFC 8737 §3)
helpers; IDPEAcmeIdentifierOID; ChallengeProblemFromError mapper
(4-way: connection / dns / tls / incorrectResponse); 9 sentinel
errors covering every named failure mode.
- internal/api/acme/validators.go: ChallengeValidator interface;
Pool dispatcher with 3 semaphores + per-type in-flight + peak
gauges; HTTP01Validator + DNS01Validator + TLSALPN01Validator
implementations; Drain method called from cmd/server/main.go's
shutdown sequence.
- internal/api/acme/validators_test.go: KeyAuthorization round-trip,
DNS01 / TLS-ALPN-01 helper tests, SSRF rejection, bounded-
concurrency saturation test (peak-in-flight ≤ cap), type-isolation
test (HTTP-01 saturation doesn't block DNS-01), UnknownType test,
7-case ChallengeProblemFromError mapping.
- internal/repository/postgres/acme.go: GetChallengeByID +
UpdateChallengeWithTx + UpdateAuthzStatusWithTx.
- internal/service/acme.go: SetValidatorPool wires the *acme.Pool;
RespondToChallenge dispatches with account-ownership assertion +
KeyAuthorization computation + processing-status transition (atomic
+ audit); recordChallengeOutcome callback persists the final
challenge + cascading authz + order-promote/-fail in one WithinTx +
audit row. 4 new metrics.
- internal/api/handler/acme.go: Challenge handler; round-trips
account.JWKPEM through ParseJWKFromPEM to recover the *jose.JSONWebKey
the validator pool needs.
- internal/api/router/router.go + openapi_parity_test.go +
api/openapi-handler-exceptions.yaml: 2 new routes (per-profile +
shorthand for challenge/{chall_id}) with parity exceptions.
- cmd/server/main.go: constructs the Pool at startup with the
per-type concurrency caps from cfg.ACMEServer; ACMEService.ValidatorPool()
accessor exposed for the shutdown drain sequence.
- internal/validation/ssrf.go: exported IsReservedIPForDial wrapper
(private impl unchanged; network scanner + ValidateSafeURL paths
byte-identical with prior behavior).
- docs/tls.md: L-001 InsecureSkipVerify table extended with the
TLS-ALPN-01 validator justification (RFC 8737 §3).
- docs/acme-server.md: phase status updated; endpoints table grows
the challenge row; phases-cross-reference flips Phase 3 → live.
Tests:
- 80%+ coverage on the new files.
- BoundedConcurrency test: 10 challenges submitted against an
HTTP-01 pool of weight 3; observed peak-in-flight ≤ 3, all 10
eventually complete, post-Drain in-flight returns to 0.
- TypeIsolation test: HTTP-01 saturation does NOT block a DNS-01
submission; DNS-01 callback fires within 2s.
- SSRF rejection test: a Validate against `localhost` is refused
before the dial (ErrChallengeReservedIP or ErrChallengeConnection).
Engineering history: cowork/WORKSPACE-CHANGELOG.md "ACME-Server-3".
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acme-server: orders + authorizations + finalize + cert download (Phase 2/7)
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acme-server: account resource + JWS verifier (Phase 1b/7)
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acme-server: foundation — directory + new-nonce + per-profile routing (Phase 1a/7)
First slice of the RFC 8555 ACME server endpoint (master plan at cowork/acme-server-endpoint-prompt.md, per-phase prompts at cowork/acme-server-prompts/). This commit lands the smallest viable end-to-end deployable slice: an ACME client running curl -sk https://certctl/acme/profile/<id>/directory curl -sk -I https://certctl/acme/profile/<id>/new-nonce successfully fetches the directory document and a Replay-Nonce. Account creation, JWS verification, orders, challenges, and revocation are all out of scope for this phase and arrive in Phases 1b–4. Closes the Rank 1 LHF from the 2026-05-03 Infisical deep-research (cowork/infisical-deep-research-results.md). Pre-fix, certctl was an ACME consumer only — no /acme/directory endpoint, no JWS verifier, no challenge validators. K8s customers running cert-manager could not point at certctl as an ACME issuer; they had to deploy a certctl agent on every node. What ships: - internal/api/acme/{directory,nonce,errors}.go (+ tests). - internal/api/handler/acme.go + acme_handler_test.go. - internal/repository/postgres/acme.go (nonce ops only — Phase 1b extends with account CRUD; Phases 2-4 extend with order / authz / challenge CRUD). - internal/service/acme.go (BuildDirectory + IssueNonce stubs; Phase 1b adds VerifyJWS / NewAccount / etc.). - migrations/000025_acme_server.{up,down}.sql ships the full 5-table ACME schema (acme_accounts / acme_orders / acme_authorizations / acme_challenges / acme_nonces) PLUS the per-profile certificate_profiles.acme_auth_mode column. Phase 1a actively uses only acme_nonces; remaining tables are empty until Phases 1b-4 plug in. - internal/config/config.go: ACMEServerConfig struct + ACMEServer field on Config. Env vars use CERTCTL_ACME_SERVER_* prefix to avoid colliding with the existing consumer-side ACMEConfig at config.go:1746 (CERTCTL_ACME_DIRECTORY_URL / PROFILE / CHALLENGE_TYPE etc.). Phase 1a wires Enabled + DefaultAuthMode + DefaultProfileID + NonceTTL + DirectoryMeta; Order/Authz TTLs + per-challenge-type concurrency caps + DNS01 resolver are reserved fields parsed in 1a so operators can set them ahead of Phases 2/3. - cmd/server/main.go: wire ACMEHandler into the HandlerRegistry literal alongside the existing certificate / EST / SCEP / etc. handlers. - internal/api/router/router.go: HandlerRegistry.ACME field + 6 Register calls (3 per-profile + 3 shorthand). - internal/api/router/openapi_parity_test.go: 6 new entries in SpecParityExceptions. ACME is a wire-protocol surface (JWS-signed JSON over HTTPS per RFC 7515) whose semantics are dictated by RFC 8555 + RFC 9773 rather than by an OpenAPI document, same precedent as SCEP/EST. The canonical reference is docs/acme-server.md. - docs/acme-server.md: Phase-1a-shaped reference. Configuration table for every CERTCTL_ACME_SERVER_* env var. Per-profile auth-mode decision tree skeleton. TLS trust bootstrap section flagging cert-manager's ClusterIssuer.spec.acme.caBundle requirement (the single biggest first-time-deploy footgun; the full cert-manager walkthrough lands in Phase 6 but the requirement is documented up front). Architecture decisions baked in: - URL family is /acme/profile/<id>/* (per-profile, canonical) with /acme/* shorthand active when CERTCTL_ACME_SERVER_DEFAULT_PROFILE_ID is set. Path matches existing per-profile precedent in EST + SCEP. - Auth mode is per-profile (acme_auth_mode column on certificate_profiles), NOT server-wide. One certctl-server can serve trust_authenticated for an internal-PKI profile and challenge for a public-trust-style profile simultaneously. The column is read at request time, not cached at server start — operators flipping a profile's mode via SQL take effect on the next order without restart. - Nonces are DB-backed (acme_nonces table). Survive server restart. The RFC 8555 §6.5 replay defense requires the store to outlast the client's nonce caching window; an in-memory-only nonce store would lose every in-flight order on restart. - Per-op atomic counters on service.ACMEService.Metrics() — certctl_acme_directory_total, certctl_acme_directory_failures_total, certctl_acme_new_nonce_total, certctl_acme_new_nonce_failures_total. Naming follows certctl frozen decision 0.10 cardinality discipline. Phase 1b will extend with new_account counters; Phase 2 with order / finalize / cert; Phase 3 with per-challenge-type counters. Audit fixes #11 + #12 (cowork/acme-server-prompts/audit-additions.md) applied: - #11: CERTCTL_ACME_SERVER_* prefix avoids the consumer-side CERTCTL_ACME_* namespace collision. - #12: prior-attempt WIP from two failed Phase-1 dispatches was discarded at phase start; this commit starts from a clean tree. Tests: - 14 unit tests in internal/api/acme/ (directory, nonce, errors). - 7 handler-level tests via httptest.NewServer + mockACMEService (mirrors the mockSCEPService pattern at scep_handler_test.go). - 7 service-layer tests with mocked repo + injected profileLookup. - All pass under -race -count=1 -short. Deferred to Phase 1b: - JWS verification (go-jose v4 — see master-prompt §8a for the API surface and audit doc for the speculation pitfalls). - new-account / account/<id> endpoints + AccountService. - Nonce *consumption* path (issue path is in this commit; consume is only invoked by JWS-verified POSTs which Phase 1b adds). Engineering history: cowork/WORKSPACE-CHANGELOG.md "ACME-Server-1a". Per-phase implementation plan: cowork/acme-server-prompts/. Master plan + audit fixes: cowork/acme-server-endpoint-prompt.md + cowork/acme-server-prompt-audit.md + cowork/acme-server-prompts/audit-additions.md. |
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scheduler: bound renewal concurrency via CERTCTL_RENEWAL_CONCURRENCY
Closes the #9 acquisition-readiness blocker from the 2026-05-01 issuer coverage audit. Pre-fix, JobService.ProcessPendingJobs ran every claimed job sequentially in a single goroutine: safe but slow, and operators with large fleets had no lever to dial throughput up. Switching to fire-and-forget per-job goroutines would have unbounded the upstream-CA call rate and tripped DigiCert / Entrust / Sectigo rate limits — certctl's response to 429 was to retry on the next tick, re-fanning out the same calls and digging deeper into the limit. Operators need a knob. This commit: - Adds CERTCTL_RENEWAL_CONCURRENCY env var (default 25) loaded via the existing getEnvInt pattern in internal/config/config.go. Documented inline as the cap for the per-tick renewal/issuance/ deployment goroutine fan-out, with operator-tuning guidance: permissive upstream limits + large fleets (>10k certs) → 100; strict limits or async-CA-heavy fleets → 25 or lower. - Wires golang.org/x/sync/semaphore.Weighted around the per-job goroutine launch in JobService.ProcessPendingJobs. Acquire(ctx, 1) is the load-bearing piece — it BLOCKS the loop when at the cap, providing real backpressure rather than fire-and-forget. The fan-out is split into processPendingJobsSequential (legacy, preserved for unit-test wiring that doesn't call SetRenewalConcurrency) and processPendingJobsConcurrent (production, delegates to a generic boundedFanOut helper). - boundedFanOut takes the per-job work as a closure so the cap can be tested directly without standing up the renewal/deployment service graph. processed/failed counters use atomic.Int64 to avoid mutex overhead on every job completion; final log line reads both AFTER wg.Wait so the counts reflect every dispatched job. ctx-aware Acquire ensures a shutdown ctx cancel interrupts the dispatch loop promptly; in-flight goroutines drain via Wait before the function returns so no goroutine outlives the scheduler tick. - shouldSkipJob extracted as a package-private helper so the agent-routed-deployment skip logic is shared between the sequential and concurrent paths byte-for-byte (the audit prompt's "channel-based semaphore without ctx-aware acquire" anti-pattern is explicitly avoided — semaphore.Weighted.Acquire returns on ctx done; channel <- struct{}{} would block forever). - SetRenewalConcurrency setter on JobService normalises ≤0 to 1. semaphore.NewWeighted(0) constructs a semaphore that blocks every Acquire forever; the normalisation prevents a misconfigured env var from wedging the scheduler. - cmd/server/main.go wires SetRenewalConcurrency(cfg.Scheduler. RenewalConcurrency) on the freshly-built jobService, immediately after SetAuditService. Production deployments always take the bounded path; tests that build JobService directly via NewJobService keep their strict-sequential behaviour because renewalConcurrency is the zero value. - Tests in internal/service/job_concurrency_test.go: * TestBoundedFanOut_CapHolds — primary regression guard. 50 jobs × 50ms work × cap=5 → asserts peak in-flight never exceeds 5 AND reaches 5 at least once (catches both upper-bound regressions and gates that incorrectly cap below the configured value). Lock-free max via CompareAndSwap so the measurement instrument doesn't itself constrain concurrency. * TestBoundedFanOut_AllJobsRun — lower-bound: every non-skipped job is dispatched. * TestBoundedFanOut_SkipsAgentRoutedDeployments — pins the shouldSkipJob contract. * TestBoundedFanOut_CtxCancelInterrupts — ctx cancellation interrupts a stuck fan-out within the timeout budget. * TestBoundedFanOut_FailedJobsCounted — per-job errors don't abort the fan-out. * TestSetRenewalConcurrency_NormalizesNonPositive — ≤0 → 1 fail-safe pinned across negative/zero/positive inputs. - docs/features.md: scheduler-loop table augmented with the concurrency-cap env-var pointer alongside the job-processor row. - docs/architecture.md: Concurrency Safety section gains a paragraph explaining the cap, the operator-tuning guidance, the ctx-aware Acquire semantics, and the audit reference. Operator-facing impact: the first big renewal sweep no longer takes down the upstream CA's rate-limit budget. Existing deployments get the bounded path automatically (default 25); operators can override via env var without code changes. Verified locally: - gofmt -l . clean - go vet ./... clean - staticcheck ./... clean - go test -short -count=1 across service / scheduler / config / integration: green - Six new tests under TestBoundedFanOut* + TestSetRenewalConcurrency*: green Audit reference: cowork/issuer-coverage-audit-2026-05-01/RESULTS.md Top-10 fix #9. |
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acme: support serial-only revocation via local cert-version lookup
Closes the #7 acquisition-readiness blocker from the 2026-05-01 issuer coverage audit. Pre-fix, ACME RevokeCertificate at acme.go:L519-L529 returned the literal error "ACME revocation by serial not supported in V1; provide certificate DER". RFC 8555 §7.6 genuinely requires the cert DER bytes (not just the serial), but a CLM platform's job is to abstract over that limitation. Operators routinely have only the serial in hand: lost PEM, rotated key, GUI revoke action driven by a row in the certs list. This commit: - Adds CertificateLookupRepo interface at the ACME connector boundary (connector boundary, NOT a service/repository import — the connector accepts whatever satisfies the shape). Production wiring in cmd/server/main.go injects the postgres CertificateRepository; tests inject a fake. - Adds CertificateRepository.GetVersionBySerial(ctx, issuerID, serial) + interface declaration in repository/interfaces.go, returning the certificate_versions row whose SerialNumber matches, scoped to the issuer via JOIN on managed_certificates. Mirrors the existing GetByIssuerAndSerial shape but returns the version (where PEMChain lives). Per RFC 5280 §5.2.3 the issuer scope is required for determinism. - Adds SetCertificateLookup + SetIssuerID setters on *acme.Connector. Mirror the pattern local.Connector already uses for OCSP responder wiring. Both must be wired before serial-only revoke works; unwired state falls back to a more actionable error pointing at the wiring requirement (the historical "not supported" wording is retired). - Rewrites RevokeCertificate end-to-end: lookup → empty-PEM check → pem.Decode → block.Type == "CERTIFICATE" check → ensureClient → golang.org/x/crypto/acme.Client.RevokeCert(ctx, accountKey, der, reasonCode). RFC 8555 §7.6 case 1 (revocation request signed with account key) — the same account key issued the cert, so authority is intrinsic. The not-found path returns an actionable operator- facing error pointing at the local-store requirement. - Adds mapRevocationReason translating RFC 5280 §5.3.1 reason strings (unspecified, keyCompromise, cACompromise, affiliationChanged, superseded, cessationOfOperation, certificateHold, removeFromCRL, privilegeWithdrawn, aACompromise) into golang.org/x/crypto/acme. CRLReasonCode. Accepts canonical camelCase + underscore_lower + ALL_CAPS_UNDERSCORE. Nil reason → 0 (unspecified). Unknown reason errors rather than silently demoting (operators rely on the reason for compliance reporting). - Wiring update in service/issuer_registry.go: SetACMECertLookup setter on the registry; Rebuild type-asserts *acme.Connector and calls SetCertificateLookup + SetIssuerID, mirroring the existing *local.Connector branch. cmd/server/main.go calls issuerRegistry.SetACMECertLookup(certificateRepo) immediately after SetIssuanceMetrics — the postgres repo satisfies the interface via GetVersionBySerial. - Tests: * acme_revoke_test.go (new): TestRevokeCertificate_NoCertLookupWired, TestRevokeCertificate_NoIssuerIDWired, TestRevokeCertificate_LookupReturnsNotFound (operator-facing "may not have been issued through certctl" hint pinned), TestRevokeCertificate_LookupArbitraryError, TestRevokeCertificate_VersionPEMEmpty (corrupt-row guard), TestRevokeCertificate_PEMMalformed_NoBlock, TestRevokeCertificate_PEMMalformed_WrongType (PRIVATE KEY block rejected as not a CERTIFICATE). * TestMapRevocationReason_TableDriven: full RFC 5280 reason set plus camelCase / underscore / ALL-CAPS variants plus nil-reason and unknown-reason cases. * acme_failure_test.go: renamed TestRevokeCertificate_AlwaysError → TestRevokeCertificate_UnwiredCertLookupFallback; the test still exercises the same backward-compat branch but now asserts the new "CertificateLookup wiring" error wording. - Mock-repo updates (3 sites): mockCertificateRepository in internal/integration/lifecycle_test.go, mockCertRepo in internal/service/testutil_test.go, mockCertRepoWithGetError in internal/service/shortlived_test.go each gain a GetVersionBySerial implementation that mirrors the GetByIssuerAndSerial logic but returns the version row. - docs/connectors.md ACME section: new "Revocation by serial number" subsection covering the workflow, the local-store requirement (cert was issued through certctl, not imported), the reason-code mapping with the three accepted spelling variants, and a pointer to the audit reference. Out of scope (intentional, per spec): - Recovering the DER from outside the local cert store (CT logs, CSR + signature reconstruction). If the cert wasn't issued through certctl, revoke-by-serial via certctl isn't possible. - Revocation via the cert's private key (RFC 8555 §7.6 case 2). The account-key path covers all certctl-issued certs because the same account key issued them. - Pebble-backed integration test for the happy path. Pebble integration is the right home for that — the unit tests in this commit pin all failure-mode branches before the network call, and the wiring branch in Rebuild is exercised by the existing TestIssuerRegistryRebuild paths. Verified locally: - gofmt -l . clean - go vet ./... clean - staticcheck ./... clean - go test -short -count=1 across connector, service, repository, integration, api/middleware, api/handler: green Audit reference: cowork/issuer-coverage-audit-2026-05-01/RESULTS.md Top-10 fix #7. |
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metrics: add per-issuer-type issuance counters, histogram, and failure classifier
Closes the #4 acquisition-readiness blocker from the 2026-05-01 issuer coverage audit. Before this commit, certctl's Prometheus exposition had zero per-issuer-type signal — operators answering "is DigiCert slow?" or "is Sectigo failing more than ACME?" had to grep logs by issuer name. This commit adds three series labelled by issuer type: certctl_issuance_total{issuer_type, outcome} certctl_issuance_duration_seconds{issuer_type} (histogram) certctl_issuance_failures_total{issuer_type, error_class} The histogram covers 0.05–120 second buckets to span the local-issuer fast path and async-CA slow path (DigiCert/Sectigo/Entrust polling can take minutes). error_class is a closed enum of eight values (timeout, auth, rate_limited, validation, upstream_5xx, upstream_4xx, network, other) classified once in service.ClassifyError. Cardinality budget is ~276 new series, well within Prometheus's comfortable range. Implementation: - service.IssuanceMetrics is the thread-safe counter + histogram table. Three independent views (counters / failures / durations) exposed via SnapshotCounters / SnapshotFailures / SnapshotDurations. sync.RWMutex protects the map shape; per-key sync/atomic.Uint64 primitives keep the recording hot path lock-free under concurrent service-layer goroutines. - service.IssuanceCounterEntry / IssuanceFailureEntry / IssuanceDurationEntry / IssuanceMetricsSnapshotter live in service (not handler) to avoid an import cycle: handler already imports service for admin_est.go etc., so service can't import handler back. Handler's exposer takes the snapshotter via the service-defined interface. - service.ClassifyError pure function maps error → error_class. context.DeadlineExceeded / context.Canceled → timeout; *net.OpError → network; substring matches against canonical AWS / DigiCert / Sectigo error shapes for auth / rate_limited / validation / upstream_5xx / upstream_4xx / network; unknown → other. Each branch has at least one representative test case in TestClassifyError. - IssuerConnectorAdapter.SetMetrics wires per-adapter recording (issuerType + metrics). Existing 28+ test call sites of NewIssuerConnectorAdapter keep their one-arg signature; production wiring goes through SetMetrics post-construction. - IssuerRegistry.SetIssuanceMetrics + Rebuild type-asserts to *IssuerConnectorAdapter and calls SetMetrics with the issuer type string. nil-guarded — tests that hand-build adapters without metrics get no-op recording. - IssuerConnectorAdapter.IssueCertificate / RenewCertificate wrap the underlying connector call with start := time.Now() and recordIssuance(start, err). Renewal is recorded into the same certctl_issuance_* series as initial issuance — operationally, renewal IS issuance from the connector's perspective (matches the audit prompt's guidance on series naming). - handler/metrics.go GetPrometheusMetrics gains a new exposer block emitting all three series in stable label order with correct Prometheus format (_bucket / _sum / _count for the histogram, +Inf bucket appended). Sorted via sort.Slice for stable output. nil- guarded so deploys without the wire produce clean exposition. - formatLE helper trims trailing zeros from histogram bucket labels via strconv.FormatFloat(le, 'f', -1, 64) so the `le` labels match Prometheus client conventions ("0.05", "30", "120", not "0.0500" etc.). - cmd/server/main.go wires a single IssuanceMetrics instance into both the IssuerRegistry (recording) and the MetricsHandler (exposer) using DefaultIssuanceBucketBoundaries. Tests: - TestIssuanceMetrics_RecordAndSnapshot — happy-path counter + histogram + failure recording, BucketBoundaries returns a copy (not shared storage). - TestIssuanceMetrics_HistogramCumulative — pins the cumulative-buckets contract. 100ms observation lands in 0.1 bucket and every larger bucket; 750ms only in the 1.0 bucket. Off-by-one here would corrupt every quantile query downstream. - TestIssuanceMetrics_Concurrency — 100 goroutines × 1000 ops under the race detector. Asserts atomic counter integrity across contended writes. - TestClassifyError — 17 cases covering every branch of the closed enum plus the nil-error special case. Implementation chooses the existing hand-rolled fmt.Fprintf exposition pattern (no prometheus/client_golang dependency added) to stay consistent with the OCSP / deploy counter blocks already in the file. Out of scope (separate follow-ups): - Revocation metrics (certctl_revocation_*) — symmetric to issuance but the audit didn't ask; explicit follow-up commit. - Discovery / health-check duration histograms. - prometheus/client_golang migration. Verified locally: - gofmt clean - go vet ./... clean - staticcheck ./... clean - golangci-lint run --timeout 5m ./... → 0 issues - go test -short -count=1 ./internal/service/ green - go test -short -count=1 -race -run TestIssuanceMetrics ./internal/service/ green - go test -short -count=1 ./internal/api/handler/ green - go build ./... success Audit reference: cowork/issuer-coverage-audit-2026-05-01/RESULTS.md Top-10 fix #4 (Part 3, narrative section). |
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repo,service: introduce WithinTx and atomic audit rows for issue/renew/revoke
Closes the #3 acquisition-readiness blocker from the 2026-05-01 issuer coverage audit (Part 1.5 finding #1: audit row not transactional with issuance). AuditRepository.Create previously ran on the package-level *sql.DB while the certificate insert / version insert / revocation insert ran on independent connections — a failed audit INSERT after a successful operation INSERT was silently lost. SOX §404 over IT general controls, PCI-DSS §10 audit logging, HIPAA §164.312(b) audit controls, and CA/B Forum Baseline Requirements §5.4.1 audit log records all presume audit-with-operation atomicity. Design — Option A (Querier abstraction). The chosen pattern: a shared repository.Querier interface (subset of *sql.DB and *sql.Tx) plus a postgres.WithinTx helper that begins a tx, runs fn, commits on nil error, rolls back on error or panic, and returns the wrapped result. Repository methods that participate in a service-layer transaction expose a *WithTx variant taking repository.Querier; the bare methods remain for stand-alone use. A repository.Transactor abstracts the "begin tx, run fn, commit/rollback" lifecycle so service-layer code runs multi-write operations atomically without holding *sql.DB directly. Option B (UnitOfWork) was considered but adds boilerplate without behavioral benefit for the current scope. Option C (context-carried tx) was explicitly rejected — it hides the transactional boundary from the type system, reproducing the class of bug we're fixing. This commit: - Adds internal/repository/querier.go with the Querier interface (compile-time guards that *sql.DB and *sql.Tx satisfy it) and the Transactor interface for service-layer use. - Adds internal/repository/postgres/tx.go with the WithinTx helper (begin/fn/commit/rollback with panic recovery) and a transactor type that satisfies repository.Transactor. - Adds CreateWithTx variants on AuditRepository, CertificateRepository (Create + Update + CreateVersion), and RevocationRepository. Existing bare methods now delegate to the *WithTx variant using the package-level *sql.DB so existing call sites are behavior-preserving. - Updates repository/interfaces.go: AuditRepository, CertificateRepository, and RevocationRepository declare the new *WithTx methods. Adds an atomicity contract doc-comment on AuditRepository pointing at WithinTx + the audit blocker. - Adds AuditService.RecordEventWithTx, mirroring RecordEvent but routing through CreateWithTx so the audit row is part of the caller's transaction. Same redaction + marshalling contract. - Refactors three audit-emitting service paths to use Transactor.WithinTx when SetTransactor was wired, with a legacy fallback for backward compat: * CertificateService.Create — cert insert + audit row in one tx. * RevocationSvc.RevokeCertificateWithActor — cert status update + revocation row + audit row in one tx. The OCSP cache invalidate remains best-effort (out of scope per the prompt). * RenewalService CompleteServerRenewal — cert version insert + cert update + audit row in one tx. Job status update stays outside the audit-atomicity scope (job state lives outside the operator-facing audit trail). - Adds SetTransactor on CertificateService, RevocationSvc, and RenewalService. cmd/server/main.go wires a single Transactor instance shared across all three so all audit-emitting paths run their writes in transactions backed by the same *sql.DB handle. - Updates 5 mock implementations to satisfy the new interface methods: mockCertRepo (testutil_test.go), mockCertRepoWithGetError (shortlived_test.go), fakeRevocationRepo (crl_cache_test.go), intuneE2EAuditRepo (scep_intune_e2e_test.go), and the integration- test mocks (lifecycle_test.go: mockCertificateRepository, mockAuditRepository, mockRevocationRepository). All *WithTx mocks ignore the Querier and delegate to the bare method (mocks have no DB; in-memory state is shared regardless of "tx"). - Adds a service-layer test mockTransactor with BeginTxErr and CommitErr knobs so the atomic-audit tests can assert error propagation through the transactional boundary. - Adds internal/repository/postgres/tx_test.go: unit-level test that WithinTx surfaces "begin tx" wrap when BeginTx fails, and that Transactor.WithinTx delegates correctly. Real-Postgres rollback semantics are covered by the testcontainers tests in the postgres package — sandbox disk pressure prevented adding a sqlmock dep for the in-fn / commit-failure unit test, so those scenarios are exercised through atomic_audit_test.go using the mockTransactor's CommitErr / BeginTxErr fields. - Adds internal/service/atomic_audit_test.go: * TestCertificateService_Create_AtomicWithTx — asserts audit insert failure inside the tx surfaces as the operation's error (closes the blocker contract). * TestCertificateService_Create_LegacyPathLogs — pins the backward-compat behavior when SetTransactor isn't wired: audit failure is logged-not-failed, matching pre-fix. * TestCertificateService_Create_TransactorBeginFailure — BeginTx error path: operation fails, no cert insert, no audit insert. * TestCertificateService_Create_TransactorCommitFailure — Commit error after successful in-fn writes surfaces as the operation's error. Real Postgres can fail Commit on serialization conflicts; the service must report this. Out of scope (separate follow-up commits, same shape): - Issuer CRUD audit atomicity. - Target CRUD audit atomicity. - Agent retire (already transactional via RetireAgentWithCascade; verified, not changed). - Renewal-policy CRUD audit atomicity. - Owner/team/agent-group CRUD audit atomicity. - Discovery / health-check audit atomicity. Verified locally: - gofmt -l . clean - go vet ./... clean - staticcheck ./... clean - golangci-lint run --timeout 5m ./... → 0 issues - go test -short -count=1 ./internal/service/ green - go test -short -count=1 ./internal/api/handler/ green - go test -short -count=1 ./internal/integration/ green - go test -short -count=1 ./internal/repository/postgres/ green - go build ./... success Audit reference: cowork/issuer-coverage-audit-2026-05-01/RESULTS.md Top-10 fix #3 (Part 3, narrative section). |
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feat(metrics): extend /metrics/prometheus with per-area OCSP counters (Phase 8)
Production hardening II Phase 8 — surface the OCSP per-event counters
shipped in Phase 1+2 through the existing /api/v1/metrics/prometheus
endpoint. Operators now alert on certctl_ocsp_counter_total
{label="rate_limited"} (Phase 3 trip), {label="nonce_malformed"}
(Phase 1 reject), {label="signing_failed"} (issuer connector fails),
etc.
NEW interface CounterSnapshotter (handler/metrics.go) — minimum
surface the Prometheus exposer needs from any per-area counter table:
just Snapshot() map[string]uint64. service.OCSPCounters.Snapshot
(Phase 1) satisfies it; future per-area counters (CRL, cert-export,
EST per-profile, SCEP per-profile, Intune per-profile) plug in the
same way as separate SetXxxCounters setters.
Naming convention per frozen decision 0.10:
certctl_<area>_counter_total{label="<event>"} <value>
This commit ships only the OCSP block. The remaining areas (CRL,
cert-export, EST, SCEP, Intune) plug in via the same
SetXxxCounters pattern in follow-up commits — the wire-up cost per
area is one new field + one setter + one block of fmt.Fprintf lines.
The bundle's S-1 docs-count guard means we don't claim a specific
total in prose; operators run `curl /api/v1/metrics/prometheus | grep
certctl_` to enumerate.
Wired in cmd/server/main.go: a single shared *service.OCSPCounters
instance is created once and passed to BOTH the
ocspResponseCacheService (so the cache hot path ticks counters) AND
metricsHandler.SetOCSPCounters (so the Prometheus exposer reads
them). Existing dashboard metrics (certctl_certificate_total,
certctl_agent_total, etc.) remain unchanged at the same line offsets
— back-compat preserved.
Pre-commit verification: go build ./... clean; go test -short
-count=1 green for handler/ + service/. The existing
TestGetPrometheusMetrics_Success tests still pass (the new counter
block is additive at the END of the response body, after the
existing dashboard metrics + uptime line).
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feat(ratelimit): per-endpoint rate limit on OCSP + cert-export (Phase 3)
Production hardening II Phase 3 — wire the existing
internal/ratelimit/SlidingWindowLimiter into the OCSP and cert-export
handlers. Removes the DoS vector where an unauthenticated relying
party (or compromised admin token) can hammer the responder /
key-export endpoint at unbounded rates.
OCSP: per-source-IP cap. Default 1000 req/min/IP, 50k tracked IPs
(matches the SCEP/Intune replay cache cap). Configurable via
CERTCTL_OCSP_RATE_LIMIT_PER_IP_MIN; zero disables. Source IP comes
from net.SplitHostPort(r.RemoteAddr) — we deliberately do NOT honor
X-Forwarded-For because OCSP is publicly reachable and untrusted
intermediaries could spoof the header to bypass the limit.
On rate-limit trip: respond with the canonical
ocsp.UnauthorizedErrorResponse pre-built blob from x/crypto/ocsp
(status 6 per RFC 6960 §2.3) plus Retry-After: 60. Using the
unauthorized status (instead of TryLater) avoids hand-rolling DER
for a single rejection path; relying parties retry on any non-good
status anyway.
Cert-export: per-actor cap. Default 50 exports/hr/operator.
Configurable via CERTCTL_CERT_EXPORT_RATE_LIMIT_PER_ACTOR_HR; zero
disables. Actor extracted from the X-Actor request header (set by
the auth middleware); falls back to RemoteAddr if empty (defensive).
On rate-limit trip: HTTP 429 + JSON body
{"error":"rate_limit_exceeded","retry_after_seconds":3600} +
Retry-After: 3600.
NEW config fields in internal/config/config.go::SchedulerConfig:
OCSPRateLimitPerIPMin (default 1000)
CertExportRateLimitPerActorHr (default 50)
WIRED in cmd/server/main.go: ocspLimiter constructed with the
configured cap, 1m window, 50k map cap; exportLimiter same shape with
1h window. Both wired via SetOCSPRateLimiter / SetExportRateLimiter
on their respective handlers. Existing deploys see no behavior
change unless the env vars are set to non-default values + traffic
exceeds the cap.
Pre-commit verification: go build ./... clean; go test -short
-count=1 green for handler + service + config.
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feat(ocsp): pre-signed response cache + invalidate-on-revoke (Phase 2)
Production hardening II Phase 2 — closes the per-request live-signing
bottleneck for OCSP. Mirrors the existing crl_cache pattern (migration
000019 / internal/service/crl_cache.go) but per (issuer_id, serial_hex)
instead of per-issuer.
LOAD-BEARING SECURITY INVARIANT: a revoked cert MUST NOT continue to
return the stale 'good' cached response after revocation. The
RevocationSvc.RevokeCertificateWithActor flow now calls
OCSPResponseCacheService.InvalidateOnRevoke after a successful revoke
so the next OCSP fetch falls through to live signing and returns the
revoked status. Pinned by TestOCSPCache_InvalidateOnRevoke_NextFetchReturnsRevoked.
NEW migrations/000024_ocsp_response_cache.{up,down}.sql with composite
PK (issuer_id, serial_hex), nullable revocation_reason / revoked_at,
next_update index for the scheduler refresh loop, issuer_id index for
admin observability.
NEW internal/domain/ocsp_response_cache.go::OCSPResponseCacheEntry +
IsStale helper.
NEW internal/repository/postgres/ocsp_response_cache.go implementing
repository.OCSPResponseCacheRepository (Get / Put / Delete /
CountByIssuer). Interface defined in internal/repository/interfaces.go.
NEW internal/service/ocsp_response_cache.go::OCSPResponseCacheService
with read-through facade + sync.Map singleflight + InvalidateOnRevoke.
On cache miss, calls caOperationsSvc.LiveSignOCSPResponse(nil) — the
NEW bypass-cache entry point — to break the cyclic dependency between
cache and CAOps.
REFACTORED internal/service/ca_operations.go:
- GetOCSPResponseWithNonce now dispatches: nil-nonce + cache wired
→ cacheSvc.Get (cache); nonce != nil OR cache nil → live-sign.
- LiveSignOCSPResponse is the new exported bypass-cache entry point;
contains the body of what was previously the GetOCSPResponse-
With-Nonce path.
- SetOCSPCacheSvc + new OCSPResponseCacher interface (cyclic-dep
break + test-injectable).
The cache stores nil-nonce blobs by design. Nonce-bearing requests
always live-sign because re-signing to add a nonce defeats caching;
this is a deliberate tradeoff — most relying parties don't send
nonces (Apple Push, Microsoft Edge SmartScreen, Firefox), and the
minority that do already accept the extra round-trip cost for replay
protection.
WIRED in cmd/server/main.go alongside the existing CRL cache wire:
ocspResponseCacheRepo + ocspResponseCacheService + SetOCSPCacheSvc +
SetOCSPCacheInvalidator. Existing deploys see no behavior change
(cache is consulted but on every cold-start the first fetch lands
through the live-sign + write-back path).
NOT YET WIRED in this commit (deferred to next phase commit to keep
this one shippable):
- Scheduler ocspCacheRefreshLoop (the warm-on-startup + N-hourly
refresh loop). The cache works without it; entries just live-sign
on miss + cache hit thereafter, so cold caches warm up
organically as relying parties query.
- Admin observability endpoint /api/v1/admin/ocsp/cache.
- CERTCTL_OCSP_CACHE_REFRESH_INTERVAL env var.
These three are the visible-but-not-load-bearing wires; the security
invariant (no stale-good-after-revoke) is fully shipped here.
7 new tests in internal/service/ocsp_response_cache_test.go pin every
documented invariant, with TestOCSPCache_InvalidateOnRevoke_NextFetch
ReturnsRevoked called out as the load-bearing security test.
Pre-commit verification: go build ./... clean; go test -short -count=1
green for service/ + handler/ + connector/issuer/local/.
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EST RFC 7030 hardening master bundle Phases 5-7: end-to-end serverkeygen
+ profile-driven csrattrs + admin observability with per-status counters + reload-trust endpoint. Phase 5 — RFC 7030 §4.4 server-driven key generation: - internal/pkcs7/envelopeddata_builder.go is the inverse of the existing parser/decryptor: AES-256-CBC content cipher + RSA PKCS#1 v1.5 keyTrans + per-call random IV. Round-trip pinned in test (BuildEnvelopedData → ParseEnvelopedData → Decrypt returns the original plaintext byte-for-byte). - ESTService.SimpleServerKeygen runs the full §4.4 flow: parse client CSR → require RSA pubkey for keyTrans → resolve per-profile algorithm (RSA-2048 default; honors AllowedKeyAlgorithms) → in- memory keygen → re-build CSR with server pubkey → run existing issuer pipeline → marshal PKCS#8 → CMS-EnvelopedData wrap to a synthetic recipient cert wrapping the device's CSR-supplied pubkey → zeroize plaintext + PKCS#8 bytes → return CertPEM + ChainPEM + EncryptedKey. Typed sentinels ErrServerKeygenRequiresKey- Encipherment / ErrServerKeygenUnsupportedAlgorithm / ErrServerKeygenDisabled. - ESTHandler.ServerKeygen + ServerKeygenMTLS emit RFC 7030 §4.4.2 multipart/mixed with random per-response boundary; per-profile SetServerKeygenEnabled gate returns 404 when off (defense in depth even if the route was registered). - New routes POST /.well-known/est/[<PathID>/]serverkeygen + /.well-known/est-mtls/<PathID>/serverkeygen; openapi.yaml + openapi-parity guard updated. Phase 6 — Real csrattrs implementation: - New CertificateProfile.RequiredCSRAttributes []string + migration 000022_certificate_profiles_csrattrs.up.sql. The migration also lands the previously-unwired must_staple column (closes the 5.6 follow-up loop where the field shipped at the domain + service layer but the postgres scan/insert/update never persisted it). - domain.EKUStringToOID + AttributeStringToOID lookup tables: id-kp-* EKUs (RFC 5280 §4.2.1.12) + RFC 5280 DN attributes + RFC 2985 PKCS#10 attributes + Microsoft Intune device-serial OID. - ESTService.GetCSRAttrs replaces the v2.0.x nil/204 stub with a profile-derived SEQUENCE OF OID ASN.1 marshal. Unknown EKU / attribute strings dropped + warning-logged so a typo doesn't take down the entire endpoint. Phase 7 — Admin observability + counters + reload-trust: - internal/service/est_counters.go: estCounterTab (sync/atomic; 12 named labels) + ESTStatsSnapshot per-profile shape + ESTService.Stats(now) zero-allocation accessor + ReloadTrust() SIGHUP-equivalent + SetESTAdminMetadata setter. - Counter ticks wired into processEnrollment + SimpleServerKeygen at every success/failure leg. - internal/api/handler/admin_est.go mirrors AdminSCEPIntune verbatim: Profiles + ReloadTrust handlers + AdminESTServiceImpl. Both endpoints admin-gated (M-008 triplet pinned + admin_est.go added to AdminGatedHandlers). - New routes GET /api/v1/admin/est/profiles + POST /api/v1/admin/ est/reload-trust; openapi.yaml documented; openapi-parity guard reproduced clean. - cmd/server/main.go grows estServices map populated by the per- profile EST loop + handed to AdminEST. New MTLSTrust() + HasMTLSTrust() accessors on ESTHandler so main.go can pull the trust holder for the admin-metadata wire-up. - Per-profile counter isolation regression test (internal/service/est_profile_counter_isolation_test.go) proves a future shared-counter refactor would fail at compile-time pointer-identity check. Pre-commit verification (sandbox): gofmt clean, go vet clean (excluding repository/postgres which the sandbox can't build — disk-space testcontainers download), staticcheck clean across cms/trustanchor/api/handler/api/router/scep/intune/ratelimit/ service/pkcs7/domain/cmd/server, go test -short -count=1 green for every non-postgres package. G-3 docs-drift guard reproduced locally clean (Phases 5-7 added zero new env vars; Phase 1 already documented per-profile SERVER_KEYGEN_ENABLED). Spec preserved at cowork/est-rfc7030-hardening-prompt.md. Phases 8-13 (GUI ESTAdminPage / CLI+MCP / libest e2e / bulk revocation / docs/est.md / release prep) remain — post-2.1.0 work. |
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EST RFC 7030 hardening master bundle Phases 2-4: end-to-end mTLS sibling
route + RFC 9266 channel binding + HTTP Basic enrollment-password +
per-source-IP failed-auth limit + per-(CN, sourceIP) sliding-window cap.
Two new shared packages so EST + Intune share infrastructure:
- internal/cms/ — RFC 9266 tls-exporter extractor (ExtractTLSExporter
with stdlib-panic recovery for synthetic ConnectionStates) +
CSR-side channel-binding parser via raw TBSCertificationRequestInfo
walk (the stdlib's csr.Attributes can't represent the OCTET STRING
binding value), VerifyChannelBinding composite, EmbedChannel-
BindingAttribute fixture helper, typed sentinel errors for missing
/ mismatch / not-TLS-1.3 mapped to HTTP 400 / 409 / 426 in handler.
- internal/trustanchor/ — extracted from scep/intune/trust_anchor*.go
so the EST mTLS sibling route + Intune dispatcher share the same
SIGHUP-reloadable PEM bundle primitive. intune.TrustAnchorHolder
is now `= trustanchor.Holder` (type alias) + NewTrustAnchorHolder =
trustanchor.New (function alias) — every existing call site compiles
unchanged. Intune's LoadTrustAnchor is a thin wrapper over
trustanchor.LoadBundle. White-box tests moved to the new package.
- internal/ratelimit/ — extracted from scep/intune/rate_limit.go (this
was Phase 4.1, in the same bundle). intune.PerDeviceRateLimiter
is now a thin wrapper preserving the (subject, issuer)→key
composition; EST handler reaches for SlidingWindowLimiter directly.
ESTHandler grew six optional fields wired by per-profile setters
(SetMTLSTrust / SetChannelBindingRequired / SetEnrollmentPassword /
SetSourceIPRateLimiter / SetPerPrincipalRateLimiter / SetLabelForLog)
plus four new mTLS-route methods (CACertsMTLS / SimpleEnrollMTLS /
SimpleReEnrollMTLS / CSRAttrsMTLS); shared internal pipeline
handleEnrollOrReEnroll(reEnroll, viaMTLS) keeps the auth/binding/
rate-limit gates DRY. New router method RegisterESTMTLSHandlers
registers /.well-known/est-mtls/<PathID>/{cacerts,simpleenroll,
simplereenroll,csrattrs}; AuthExemptDispatchPrefixes extends the
no-auth chain to /.well-known/est-mtls.
cmd/server/main.go's EST loop wires per-profile mTLS holder +
channel-binding policy + per-principal limiter + (when EnrollmentPassword
non-empty) Basic + source-IP limiter; new preflightESTMTLSClientCATrust-
Bundle returns *trustanchor.Holder so SIGHUP rotates the EST mTLS
bundle live without restart. SCEP + EST mTLS profiles now share a
single union mtlsUnionPoolForTLS passed to buildServerTLSConfigWithMTLS
(replaces the protocol-specific scepMTLSUnionPoolForTLS); per-handler
re-verify enforces "cert must chain to THIS profile's bundle" so
cross-protocol bleed is blocked at the application layer even though
the TLS layer trusts certs from either pool's union.
Phase 3.3 source-IP failed-Basic limiter defaults: 10 attempts / 1h
/ 50k tracked IPs (no env var; tunable in a follow-up). Phase 4.2
per-principal limiter cap from CERTCTL_EST_PROFILE_<NAME>_RATE_
LIMIT_PER_PRINCIPAL_24H (existing field, Phase 1 shipped).
New tests:
- internal/cms/channelbinding_test.go: extractor + CSR-side parser +
composite + TLS-1.3 round-trip end-to-end + EmbedChannelBinding-
Attribute round-trip
- internal/trustanchor/holder_test.go: parseBundlePEM white-box +
LoadBundle + Holder Get/Pool/SetLabelForLog/Reload-happy/
Reload-keeps-old-on-failure/Reload-keeps-old-on-expired/
WatchSIGHUP-reloads-pool/WatchSIGHUP-stop-clean
- internal/api/handler/est_hardening_test.go: 16 named cases covering
mTLS no-trust-pool 500 + no-cert 401 + cross-profile cert 401 +
happy-path 200 + CACertsMTLS auth gate + CSRAttrsMTLS auth gate +
channel-binding required-absent-rejected + not-required-absent-
allowed + writeChannelBindingError mapping + Basic no-header 401
+ Basic wrong-password 401 + Basic correct-200 + Basic-no-password
no-gate + per-IP failed-attempt lockout 429 + per-principal
blocks-after-cap + different-principals-independent + no-limiter-
unbounded.
Pre-commit verification (sandbox): gofmt clean, go vet clean
(excluding repository/postgres which the sandbox can't build —
disk-space testcontainers download), staticcheck clean for
cms/trustanchor/api/handler/api/router/scep/intune/ratelimit/
cmd/server, go test -short -count=1 green for cms/trustanchor/
api/handler/api/router/scep/intune/ratelimit/service. G-3
docs-drift guard reproduced locally clean (Phase 1 already
documented every new env var; Phases 2-4 added zero new env vars).
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feat(est): per-profile dispatch — multi-profile env-var family + back-compat shim
EST RFC 7030 hardening master bundle Phases 0 + 1 of 13. Lays the
foundation for the remaining hardening phases (mTLS auth, HTTP Basic
auth, channel binding, server-keygen, admin observability, GUI, libest
e2e) without changing existing operator behavior — backward-compat
shim preserves the v2.0.66 single-issuer flat env-var setup.
WHAT LANDS:
Phase 0 — Frozen decisions
9 frozen decisions documented in
cowork/est-rfc7030-hardening-prompt.md::Phase 0 frozen decisions
(auth modes mTLS+Basic at GA; RFC 9266 channel binding; multi-profile
env-var family CERTCTL_EST_PROFILES; mTLS sibling URL
/.well-known/est-mtls/<pathID>; serverkeygen ships V2; fullcmc
deferred; renewal device-driven per RFC 7030 §4.2.2; csrattrs
algorithm allow-list profile-derived; libest as e2e reference).
Phase 1 — Multi-profile config + per-profile dispatch
internal/config/config.go: extended ESTConfig with Profiles slice;
added ESTProfileConfig struct with all field contracts (PathID +
IssuerID + ProfileID + EnrollmentPassword + MTLSEnabled +
MTLSClientCATrustBundlePath + ChannelBindingRequired +
AllowedAuthModes + RateLimitPerPrincipal24h + ServerKeygenEnabled).
Forward-looking fields (mTLS, HTTP Basic, channel binding,
rate limit, server-keygen) are dormant in Phase 1 — Phase 2-5 wire
the corresponding handlers; Validate() gates ensure operators can't
set incoherent combinations (MTLSEnabled=true without bundle path,
basic auth without password, mtls auth mode without MTLSEnabled,
ChannelBindingRequired without mTLS, ServerKeygenEnabled without
ProfileID).
loadESTProfilesFromEnv: mirrors loadSCEPProfilesFromEnv exactly.
Reads CERTCTL_EST_PROFILES=corp,iot,wifi and per-profile env vars
CERTCTL_EST_PROFILE_<NAME>_*. Lowercase PathID, uppercase env-var
name. parseAuthModes handles comma-separated normalization.
mergeESTLegacyIntoProfiles: back-compat shim. When CERTCTL_EST_PROFILES
is unset AND CERTCTL_EST_ENABLED=true, synthesizes a single-element
Profiles[0] with PathID="" so existing /.well-known/est/
operators see no behavior change.
validESTPathID + validESTAuthMode: shape validators. PathID matches
[a-z0-9-]+ with no leading/trailing hyphen (mirrors validSCEPPathID
exactly). Auth mode is one of {mtls, basic}.
Per-profile Validate(): refuses every documented misconfiguration
with operator-greppable error messages naming the offending profile
index + PathID + field. Mirrors the SCEP audit-closure pattern.
internal/api/router/router.go: refactored RegisterESTHandlers from
single-handler to map[string]ESTHandler. Empty PathID maps to legacy
/.well-known/est/ root (literal-string r.Register calls preserve
openapi-parity scanner behavior). Non-empty PathIDs dynamic-register
/.well-known/est/<pathID>/{cacerts,simpleenroll,simplereenroll,csrattrs}.
Mirrors the SCEP per-profile dispatch from commit
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fix(scep-intune): close 11 audit gaps from 2026-04-29 pre-tag review
Closes the eleven gaps identified in the pre-v2.1.0 audit of the SCEP
RFC 8894 + Intune master bundle (cowork/scep-bundle-gap-closure-prompt.md).
Constitutional rule from cowork/CLAUDE.md::Operating Rules — 'Always
take the complete path, not the easy path' — drove this closure: each
gap was a load-bearing wire that crossed multiple layers (config →
validator → service wire-up → tests → docs) and shipping the bundle
without them would have produced lying-field footguns where operator-
visible config options stored values without affecting behavior.
WHAT LANDS:
Phase A — Clock-skew tolerance (master prompt §15 hazard closure)
internal/scep/intune/challenge.go: ValidateChallenge migrated from
positional args to ValidateOptions{} struct; new ClockSkewTolerance
field with default 0 (strict). 24 call sites updated mechanically.
Asymmetric application: now+tolerance >= iat AND now-tolerance < exp.
internal/config/config.go: SCEPIntuneProfileConfig.ClockSkewTolerance
default 60s + Validate() refusal when >= ChallengeValidity.
cmd/server/main.go: SetIntuneIntegration signature extended;
per-profile env-var loader honors CERTCTL_SCEP_PROFILE_<NAME>_INTUNE_CLOCK_SKEW_TOLERANCE.
internal/service/scep.go: intuneClockSkew field + IntuneStatsSnapshot
surfaces clock_skew_tolerance_ns. web/src/api/types.ts mirrors.
4 new tests in challenge_test.go covering accept-within-tolerance,
reject-beyond-tolerance, accept-expired-within-tolerance,
negative-treated-as-zero defensive normalization.
docs/scep-intune.md updated with the new env var + time-bounds rule.
Phase B — unknown-version-rejected golden test
internal/scep/intune/golden_helper_test.go: goldenUnknownVersionPayload
helper + signGoldenChallengeAny generic signer.
challenge_golden_test.go: TestGoldenChallenge_UnknownVersionRejected
uses an in-process ECDSA fixture (the on-disk PEM was generated with
a Go-stdlib version that produces different ecdsa.GenerateKey bytes
from the current call). TestRegenerateGoldenFixtures emits the new
unknown_version fixture file too.
Phase C — Two named Intune e2e tests
internal/api/handler/scep_intune_e2e_test.go:
TestSCEPIntuneEnrollment_RateLimited_E2E (cap=2 + 3 attempts; 3rd
returns FAILURE+badRequest with rate_limited counter ticked)
TestSCEPIntuneEnrollment_TrustAnchorSIGHUPReload_E2E (rotate
on-disk PEM + holder.Reload(); old-key challenge fails with
badMessageCheck; signature_invalid counter ticked)
intuneE2EFixture struct extended with trustHolder + trustPath fields
so tests can rotate.
Phase D — Four new ChromeOS hermetic tests (10 total now)
internal/api/handler/scep_chromeos_test.go:
_RAKeyMismatch — PKIMessage encrypted to wrong RA cert; handler
rejects without reaching service.
_3DESBackwardCompat — RFC 8894 §3.5.2 legacy fallback verified.
_RSACSR + _ECDSACSR — explicit matrix-pair pinning.
buildTestECDSACSR helper for ECDSA P-256 CSR construction;
tripleDESCBCEncrypt mirrors aesCBCEncrypt for 3DES-CBC;
assertChromeOSPositiveCertRep shared assertion.
Phase E — Per-profile counter isolation test
internal/api/handler/scep_profile_counter_isolation_test.go:
TestSCEPHandler_PerProfileIntuneCountersIsolated wires two
SCEPService instances + drives distinct PKIMessages + asserts
counter isolation. Guards against a future cmd/server/main.go
refactor that shares a *intuneCounterTab across profiles.
buildPerProfileIntuneFixture parameterized helper.
Phase F — Server-boot regression tests
cmd/server/preflight_scep_intune_test.go: 3 named tests covering
disabled-backward-compat, broken-config-with-PathID, expired-cert
refusal. preflightSCEPIntuneTrustAnchor signature extended with
pathID arg so error messages carry PathID= for operator log-grep.
Phase G — docs/connectors.md
Four new subsections under §EST/SCEP Integration: multi-profile
dispatch + mTLS sibling route + Intune Connector dispatcher + SCEP
probe in network scanner. Each has a one-paragraph operator
explanation + an env-var or endpoint table.
Phase H — Coverage uplift
internal/service/scep_probe_persist_test.go: 5 unit tests on
persistProbeResult (nil-safe + nil-repo-safe + repo-error swallow +
nil-logger guard) + ListRecentSCEPProbes (empty-slice-not-nil + repo
pass-through) + describeCertAlgorithm (RSA/ECDSA/QF1008-nil-curve
defensive branch/Ed25519/DSA/empty). CI gates (service ≥70, handler
≥75) PASS at 70.9% / 79.3%.
Phase I — deploy/test integration variant
deploy/test/scep_intune_e2e_test.go (//go:build integration):
TestSCEPIntuneEnrollment_Integration + _RateLimited_Integration
against the live docker-compose certctl container. Skip-when-
stack-missing semantics so sandbox + CI both work.
deploy/docker-compose.test.yml: new e2eintune SCEP profile env
vars + bind-mount of deploy/test/fixtures/.
deploy/test/fixtures/README.md: documents the deterministic trust
anchor regeneration recipe.
VERIFICATION (sandbox):
gofmt -d — clean for all changed files
staticcheck — clean for intune + handler + config + service +
cmd/server packages
go vet — clean for the same packages
go test -short — green for intune (95.3% cov), service (70.9%),
handler (79.3%), config (94.0%), cmd/server (boot
path; my preflight tests cover the directly-
testable function), pkcs7 (80.5% informational)
DEFERRED (per closure prompt §7 out-of-scope):
- V3-Pro Conditional Access gating + Microsoft Graph integration
- Standalone certctl-scan CLI binary
- OCSP rate-limiting, OCSP stapling, delta CRLs
Spec preserved at cowork/scep-bundle-gap-closure-prompt.md;
journal at cowork/scep-rfc8894-intune/progress.md (audit-closure
section appended).
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feat(scep): SCEP probe in network scanner for fleet-readiness assessment
Phase 11.5 of the SCEP RFC 8894 + Intune master bundle. Adds an
operator-facing SCEP probe that issues GetCACaps + GetCACert against
an arbitrary SCEP server URL and returns a structured posture snapshot
(reachable + advertised caps + RFC 8894 / AES / POST / Renewal /
SHA-256 / SHA-512 support flags + CA cert subject + issuer + NotBefore
+ NotAfter + days-to-expiry + algorithm + chain length).
Two operator use cases per the master prompt:
1. Pre-migration assessment — probe an existing EJBCA / NDES SCEP
server before switching to certctl to see what capabilities it
advertises and what the CA cert looks like.
2. Compliance posture audits — periodic ad-hoc probes against the
operator's own SCEP servers to flag drift.
Capability-only — does NOT POST a CSR per the spec (would consume slot
allocations on the target server + create audit noise). Standalone CLI
binary explicitly out of scope (per the master prompt §11.5.6 and the
operator's confirmation): the probe code lands inside certctl; a
future thin Cobra wrapper is a separate decision.
Backend (six new + one extended file):
* internal/domain/network_scan.go — new SCEPProbeResult struct with
every probe field documented for the GUI's display layer.
* migrations/000021_scep_probe_results.up.sql + .down.sql — new
scep_probe_results table with TEXT id, target_url, all probe
flags, CA cert metadata, probed_at, probe_duration_ms, error.
Two indexes: idx_scep_probe_results_probed_at (DESC) for the
'recent probes' GUI query, idx_scep_probe_results_target_url
(target_url, probed_at DESC) for the future per-URL history view.
* internal/repository/interfaces.go — new SCEPProbeResultRepository
interface (Insert + ListRecent).
* internal/repository/postgres/scep_probe_results.go — Postgres
implementation. ListRecent clamps limit to [1, 200]; on read
re-derives ca_cert_days_to_expiry against the query-time wall
clock so 'X days remaining' stays fresh.
* internal/service/scep_probe.go — ProbeSCEP(ctx, url) on
NetworkScanService. Validation order:
1. Up-front URL validation via validation.ValidateSafeURL
(defaults to validation.ValidateSafeURL but injectable for
tests via the new scepValidateURL field on the service).
2. Dial-time SSRF re-check via SafeHTTPDialContext on the
http.Transport (defends against DNS rebinding).
3. GET ?operation=GetCACaps + GET ?operation=GetCACert.
GetCACert handles three response shapes: PKCS#7 SignedData
certs-only envelope (multi-cert), raw DER (single-cert),
and PEM-wrapped DER (non-conforming servers).
Times out at 30s; uses a 1MB body cap for DoS defense; wraps
the result + persists via the repo (nil-safe) before returning.
describeCertAlgorithm helper returns 'RSA-N' / 'ECDSA-curve' /
'Ed25519' / 'DSA' for the GUI's algorithm column.
* internal/service/network_scan.go — added scepProbeRepo +
scepHTTPClient + scepValidateURL + scepIDFn + nowFn fields;
SetSCEPProbeRepo wires the repo at startup.
* internal/api/handler/network_scan.go — extended NetworkScanService
interface with ProbeSCEP + ListRecentSCEPProbes; added two new
HTTP handlers:
POST /api/v1/network-scan/scep-probe (body {url})
GET /api/v1/network-scan/scep-probes (recent history)
Synchronous probe; HTTP 200 with the result body for both success
and reachable-but-failed cases (so the GUI can render the failure
tone with the operator-actionable error message).
* internal/api/router/router.go — registered the two routes inline
after the existing network-scan target endpoints.
* api/openapi.yaml — documented both endpoints (operationId
probeSCEP + listSCEPProbes) with full schema + response codes.
* cmd/server/main.go — wires the new SCEPProbeResultRepository
onto the network scan service via SetSCEPProbeRepo right after
the existing NewNetworkScanService construction.
Backend tests (6 new — exit-criteria-named per the master prompt):
* TestProbeSCEP_AdvertisesAllCaps — happy path, full RFC 8894
capability set, ECDSA P-256 CA cert, 365-day expiry.
* TestProbeSCEP_MissingSCEPStandard — pre-RFC-8894 server (only
POSTPKIOperation + SHA-1 + DES3); SupportsRFC8894 = false.
* TestProbeSCEP_GetCACertExpired — CA cert NotAfter 30d in the
past; CACertExpired = true.
* TestProbeSCEP_Unreachable — connect to TCP port 1; probe
returns Reachable=false + non-empty Error.
* TestProbeSCEP_RejectsReservedIP — http://169.254.169.254/scep
(EC2 metadata literal) rejected by the up-front
validation.ValidateSafeURL gate; result captures the error
without ever issuing the HTTP call.
* TestProbeSCEP_PEMWrappedCert — server returns PEM instead of
raw DER for GetCACert; the fallback parse path handles it.
Frontend (one extended file + types/client):
* web/src/api/types.ts — SCEPProbeResult + SCEPProbesResponse.
* web/src/api/client.ts — probeSCEPServer + listSCEPProbes
helpers.
* web/src/pages/NetworkScanPage.tsx — new SCEPProbeSection
component + ProbeResultPanel (with capability badges + CA cert
details panel + raw caps line) + SCEPProbeHistoryTable. Form
rejects empty URL with inline error before calling the API.
Reload mutation goes through useTrackedMutation with explicit
invalidates: [['scep-probes']] (M-009 contract).
Frontend tests (5 new + 0 regressions):
* Scep probe section header + form renders.
* Empty URL is rejected with inline error and never calls the
probe endpoint.
* Successful probe renders capability badges + CA cert subject
+ days-remaining inline panel.
* Probe-level errors are surfaced in the inline panel (no result
panel rendered).
* Recent-probes history table renders one row per probe.
* (Existing 2 NetworkScanPage XSS-hardening tests stub the new
listSCEPProbes endpoint to an empty list so they still pass.)
Verification:
* gofmt clean on touched files
* go vet ./... clean
* staticcheck on service+handler+router+repository+cmd-server clean
* go test -short across service+handler+router+repository+cmd-server
+ integration: all green (existing + 6 new probe tests pass)
* Frontend tsc --noEmit clean
* Vitest: 7/7 NetworkScanPage tests pass (2 existing XSS + 5 new
probe section)
* G-3 docs-drift CI guard reproduced locally clean (no new env vars)
* M-009 hard-zero useMutation guard clean (probe mutation goes
through useTrackedMutation)
* openapi-parity guard satisfied (both new routes documented)
* The mockNetworkScanService in handler + integration packages
extended with stub Probe methods; targeted coverage stays in
scep_probe_test.go.
Out of scope (per master prompt §11.5.6 + operator confirmation):
* Standalone certctl-scan CLI binary — separate decision, ~1d of
follow-up work when/if shipped.
Refs: cowork/scep-rfc8894-intune-master-prompt.md::Phase 11.5
cowork/scep-rfc8894-intune/progress.md
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refactor(scep-gui): rebrand SCEP admin surface to per-profile tabbed interface (Profiles + Intune + Recent Activity)
Phase 9 follow-up to the SCEP RFC 8894 + Intune master bundle. The
Phase 9.4 GUI shipped 'SCEP Intune Monitoring' at /scep/intune, which
made the per-profile observability surface look Intune-only — operators
running EJBCA + Jamf would never click that nav link expecting per-
profile RA cert + mTLS observability. The page is per-profile keyed
under the hood; this commit rebrands + restructures so the surface
matches what operators actually need.
Spec: cowork/scep-gui-restructure-prompt.md.
User-visible change:
- Nav link renamed: 'SCEP Intune' → 'SCEP Admin'.
- Route: /scep is the new canonical path; /scep/intune kept as a
backward-compat alias that lands directly on the Intune tab.
- Page header: 'SCEP Administration'.
- Three tabs:
* Profiles (default) — per-profile lean cards with RA cert
expiry countdown, mTLS sibling-route status badge, Intune
enabled/disabled badge, challenge-password-set indicator.
'View Intune details →' link on Intune-enabled cards
deep-links into the Intune tab.
* Intune Monitoring — the existing Phase 9.4 deep-dive
(per-status counters, trust anchor expiry, recent failures
table, reload-trust button + confirmation modal).
* Recent Activity — full SCEP audit log filter merging all
four action codes (scep_pkcsreq + scep_renewalreq +
scep_pkcsreq_intune + scep_renewalreq_intune); chip filters
for All / Initial / Renewal / Intune / Static.
Backend:
* internal/service/scep.go — new SCEPProfileStatsSnapshot type +
IntuneSection sub-block + ProfileStats(now) accessor. Adds
raCertSubject/raCertNotBefore/raCertNotAfter + mtlsEnabled +
mtlsTrustBundlePath fields with SetRACert + SetMTLSConfig setters.
Existing IntuneStatsSnapshot + IntuneStats(now) preserved
UNCHANGED for /admin/scep/intune/stats backward compat (the
JSON shape stays byte-stable for external consumers — the
aliasing approach the prompt initially suggested doesn't work
because the new shape nests Intune while the old one is flat).
ChallengePasswordSet is derived from challengePassword != ''
(the secret value itself is never surfaced).
* internal/api/handler/admin_scep_intune.go — new Profiles handler
method on AdminSCEPIntuneHandler with the same M-008 admin gate.
AdminSCEPIntuneServiceImpl extended (in place; same
map[string]*service.SCEPService) to satisfy the new
AdminSCEPProfileService interface. Single handler file gets the
third method so the M-008 pin entry count stays steady (no new
file, no new triplet of admin-gate test files — just three new
Profiles tests inside the existing test file).
* internal/api/router/router.go — one new route
'GET /api/v1/admin/scep/profiles' registered to
reg.AdminSCEPIntune.Profiles. HandlerRegistry unchanged.
* api/openapi.yaml — new operation 'listSCEPProfiles' documenting
the request body / response shape / error mapping. Existing
Intune entries unchanged.
* cmd/server/main.go — per-profile loop now calls
scepService.SetMTLSConfig(profile.MTLSEnabled,
profile.MTLSClientCATrustBundlePath) right after SetPathID, and
scepService.SetRACert(raCert) right after loadSCEPRAPair returns
the leaf cert. Both setters are nil-safe.
* internal/api/handler/m008_admin_gate_test.go — extended the
existing admin_scep_intune.go entry's justification to mention
the third endpoint. No new map entry needed (file already
listed).
Backend tests (8 new):
* TestAdminSCEPProfiles_NonAdmin_Returns403
* TestAdminSCEPProfiles_AdminExplicitFalse_Returns403
* TestAdminSCEPProfiles_AdminPermitted_ForwardsActor — also pins
that Intune-enabled profiles emit an 'intune' sub-block while
Intune-disabled profiles OMIT it.
* TestAdminSCEPProfiles_RejectsNonGetMethod
* TestAdminSCEPProfiles_PropagatesServiceError
* TestAdminSCEPProfilesServiceImpl_NilMapReturnsEmpty
* (existing 16 Phase 9 admin tests still pass — backward-compat
preserved)
Frontend:
* web/src/api/types.ts — new SCEPProfileStatsSnapshot +
IntuneSection + SCEPProfilesResponse types. Existing
IntuneStatsSnapshot et al unchanged.
* web/src/api/client.ts — new getAdminSCEPProfiles helper.
* web/src/pages/SCEPAdminPage.tsx — full rewrite as the tabbed
surface. Reuses the existing ConfirmReloadModal and Intune
deep-dive card components verbatim; adds ProfileSummaryCard
(lean card for the Profiles tab) and ActivityTab. URL state
sync via useSearchParams so deep links survive reloads + browser
back/forward. The legacy /scep/intune route alias defaults the
activeTab to 'intune' on mount.
* web/src/main.tsx — new <Route path='scep' /> + preserved
<Route path='scep/intune' /> alias. Both render SCEPAdminPage.
* web/src/components/Layout.tsx — nav link rebranded:
label 'SCEP Intune' → 'SCEP Admin', to '/scep/intune' → '/scep'.
Frontend tests (20 — full rebuild):
* Admin gate (non-admin sees gated banner + zero admin API calls)
* Profiles tab default + Intune tab tabswitch + ?tab=intune deep
link + legacy /scep/intune alias all land on Intune
* Profiles tab status badges (Intune + mTLS + challenge-set)
reflect each profile's flags
* RA cert expiry tone bands (good ≥30d / warn 7-30d / bad <7d /
EXPIRED) verified across three fixture profiles
* 'View Intune details →' only renders for Intune-enabled
profiles AND switches tabs on click
* Empty-state banner when no profiles configured
* Intune tab counters render with the existing Phase 9 deep-dive
shape; reload modal Open/Confirm/Cancel/Error paths all pinned
* Recent Activity tab merges all four SCEP audit actions across
four parallel useQuery calls; filter chips
(all/initial/renewal/intune/static) narrow correctly
* Error path surfaces ErrorState on the active tab
Docs:
* docs/scep-intune.md — Operational monitoring section heading
expanded to '(SCEP Administration → Intune Monitoring tab)'.
Page-surface description rewritten for the tabbed shape;
admin-endpoints list extended with the new /admin/scep/profiles
entry.
* docs/architecture.md — Microsoft Intune Connector trust anchor
subsection updated to reference the Intune Monitoring tab inside
the SCEP Administration page + lists all three admin endpoints.
* docs/legacy-est-scep.md — forward-ref expanded with a parallel
sentence for the per-profile observability surface (independent
of Intune).
* README.md — Enrollment Protocols bullet for Intune updated to
'admin GUI SCEP Administration page at /scep' with the three
tabs called out.
Verification:
* gofmt clean on touched files
* go vet ./... clean
* staticcheck on intune+service+handler+router+cmd-server clean
* go test -short across intune+service+handler+router+cmd-server:
all green (existing Phase 9 tests + new Profiles tests)
* Frontend tsc --noEmit clean
* Vitest: 20/20 SCEPAdminPage tests + 3/3 sibling AuditPage tests
pass
* G-3 docs-drift CI guard reproduced locally: clean (no new env
vars; existing CERTCTL_SCEP_ allowlist prefix covers everything)
* M-009 hard-zero useMutation guard reproduced locally: clean
(the existing reload mutation already used useTrackedMutation
from the Phase 9 follow-up commit
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feat(scep-intune): GUI monitoring tab + admin endpoints
Phase 9 of the SCEP RFC 8894 + Intune master bundle. Lands the operator-
facing Intune Monitoring tab plus the two admin-gated endpoints it reads
from. Per the constitutional 'complete path' rule: counters tick on
every typed dispatcher branch, the GUI poll is live (30s for stats,
60s for the audit log filter), and the SIGHUP-equivalent reload action
is one click + a confirmation modal — no follow-up plumbing required.
Backend (Phase 9.1 + 9.2 + 9.3):
* internal/service/scep.go gains:
- intuneCounterTab — atomic per-status counters keyed by the same
labels intuneFailReason() emits (success / signature_invalid /
expired / not_yet_valid / wrong_audience / replay / rate_limited /
claim_mismatch / compliance_failed / malformed / unknown_version).
Lock-free on the dispatcher hot path; snapshot() returns a
zero-allocation map for the admin endpoint.
- dispatchIntuneChallenge wires intuneCounters.inc(...) on every
typed return path INCLUDING the success leg (credited before
processEnrollment so a downstream issuer-connector failure
doesn't double-count).
- SetPathID + PathID accessors (so admin rows surface the SCEP
profile path ID per row).
- IntuneStatsSnapshot + IntuneTrustAnchorInfo public types, plus
IntuneStats(now) accessor that walks the trust holder pool and
packages a per-profile snapshot. ReloadIntuneTrust() is the
typed wrapper around TrustAnchorHolder.Reload that returns
ErrSCEPProfileIntuneDisabled when called on a profile where
Intune isn't enabled (admin endpoint maps that to HTTP 409).
* internal/api/handler/admin_scep_intune.go:
- AdminSCEPIntuneService narrow interface (Stats + ReloadTrust)
so the handler depends on a small surface; AdminSCEPIntuneServiceImpl
is the production walker over the per-profile SCEPService map.
- AdminSCEPIntuneHandler.Stats handles GET /api/v1/admin/scep/intune/stats
with the M-008 admin gate (non-admin → 403 + service never
invoked); returns {profiles, profile_count, generated_at}.
- AdminSCEPIntuneHandler.ReloadTrust handles POST
/api/v1/admin/scep/intune/reload-trust. Body is {path_id: '<id>'};
empty body targets the legacy /scep root profile. Returns 200 on
success / 404 on unknown PathID / 409 when the profile is Intune-
disabled / 500 on a parse error from intune.LoadTrustAnchor (the
holder retains its previous pool — fail-safe). 400 on malformed
JSON.
- ErrAdminSCEPProfileNotFound typed error so the handler can
distinguish 'wrong profile' from 'broken file'.
* internal/api/router/router.go: HandlerRegistry gains
AdminSCEPIntune; both routes registered as bearer-auth-required
(the admin-gate is at the handler layer per the M-008 pattern).
* cmd/server/main.go: declares scepServices map[string]*service.SCEPService
BEFORE HandlerRegistry construction so the same map can be referenced
from both the admin handler (constructed early) and the SCEP startup
loop (which populates it later by reference). The per-profile loop
now calls scepService.SetPathID(profile.PathID) and stores the service
pointer into the shared map. AdminSCEPIntune handler is constructed
at the same time as AdminCRLCache.
* internal/api/handler/m008_admin_gate_test.go: AdminGatedHandlers
map gains 'admin_scep_intune.go' with a one-line justification —
the regression scanner enforces the per-handler test triplet
(TestAdminSCEPIntune_NonAdmin_Returns403 + _AdminExplicitFalse_Returns403
+ _AdminPermitted_ForwardsActor) plus their POST siblings for
ReloadTrust.
* api/openapi.yaml: documents both endpoints with request body /
response shape / error mapping; openapi-parity-test now matches
the registered routes.
Frontend (Phase 9.4):
* web/src/pages/SCEPAdminPage.tsx — single-page Intune Monitoring
surface:
- Per-profile cards (one card per SCEP profile). Enabled profiles
get the full counter grid + trust-anchor-expiry badge tone
(good ≥30d / warn 7-30d / bad <7d / EXPIRED). Disabled profiles
get an off-state pill with the env-var hint to opt in.
- Counters polled every 30s via TanStack Query against
GET /admin/scep/intune/stats.
- Recent failures table (last 50) populated from the audit log
filtered to action=scep_pkcsreq_intune AND scep_renewalreq_intune;
merged + sorted by timestamp descending. Polled every 60s.
- Reload trust anchor button per profile + confirmation modal that
explains the SIGHUP equivalence and the fail-safe behavior.
onConfirm runs a TanStack mutation, refetches the stats query
on success, surfaces the underlying error (eg 'trust anchor
cert expired') in the modal on failure (modal stays open so
operator can retry).
- Admin gate: when authRequired && !admin the page renders an
'Admin access required' banner and the underlying admin API
requests are never issued (React Query enabled flag gated on
auth.admin) — server-side enforcement is M-008.
* web/src/api/types.ts: IntuneStatsSnapshot + IntuneTrustAnchorInfo +
IntuneStatsResponse + IntuneReloadTrustResponse.
* web/src/api/client.ts: getAdminSCEPIntuneStats +
reloadAdminSCEPIntuneTrust(pathID).
* web/src/main.tsx: new route /scep/intune. The route is unconditional;
the gating is at the page level so deep-links land cleanly.
* web/src/components/Layout.tsx: 'SCEP Intune' nav link between
Observability and Audit Trail with the appropriate sidebar icon.
Tests (Phase 9.5):
* internal/api/handler/admin_scep_intune_test.go (16 tests):
- M-008 admin-gate triplet for both Stats (GET) and ReloadTrust
(POST): NonAdmin / AdminExplicitFalse / AdminPermitted.
- Method-gate tests (Stats rejects POST, ReloadTrust rejects GET).
- Stats propagates service errors as 500.
- ReloadTrust maps ErrAdminSCEPProfileNotFound→404,
ErrSCEPProfileIntuneDisabled→409, generic err→500.
- Empty body targets legacy root PathID.
- Malformed JSON→400.
- AdminSCEPIntuneServiceImpl handles nil map + unknown PathID.
* web/src/pages/SCEPAdminPage.test.tsx (13 tests):
- Admin gate (non-admin sees gated banner + zero admin API calls;
admin sees the page; no-auth dev mode also passes).
- Profile rendering (counters with correct labels, expiry badge
tone for ≥30d / EXPIRED states, off-state pill for disabled
profiles, empty-state banner when no profiles configured).
- Reload modal (opens on click, calls mutation on Confirm,
keeps modal open + shows error on failure, Cancel skips
mutation).
- Error path renders ErrorState with retry.
- Audit log filter merges PKCSReq + RenewalReq events and sorts
descending.
Verification:
* gofmt clean on touched files
* go vet ./... clean
* staticcheck on intune/service/api/cmd-server clean
* go test -short across api+service+intune+cmd-server: all green
* web tsc --noEmit clean
* Vitest: SCEPAdminPage.test.tsx 13/13 + sibling page suites all
pass
* G-3 docs-drift CI guard: Phase 9 adds no new CERTCTL_* env vars
so the guard does not fire
* openapi-parity-test green (both new admin endpoints documented)
* M-008 regression scanner enforces the per-handler test triplet —
pin updated, all triplets present
Refs: cowork/scep-rfc8894-intune-master-prompt.md::Phase 9
cowork/scep-rfc8894-intune/progress.md
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feat(scep-intune): per-profile dispatcher + SIGHUP reload + per-device rate limit + compliance hook seam
Phase 8 of the SCEP RFC 8894 + Intune master bundle. Wires the internal/scep/intune validator from Phase 7 into the SCEPService dispatch path, with a SIGHUP-reloadable trust anchor holder, a per-(Subject, Issuer) sliding-window rate limiter, and a nil-default ComplianceCheck seam for V3-Pro. Operator-visible surface (per-profile, all default to off): CERTCTL_SCEP_PROFILE_<NAME>_INTUNE_ENABLED=true CERTCTL_SCEP_PROFILE_<NAME>_INTUNE_CONNECTOR_CERT_PATH=/etc/certctl/intune.pem CERTCTL_SCEP_PROFILE_<NAME>_INTUNE_AUDIENCE=https://certctl.example.com/scep/corp CERTCTL_SCEP_PROFILE_<NAME>_INTUNE_CHALLENGE_VALIDITY=60m CERTCTL_SCEP_PROFILE_<NAME>_INTUNE_PER_DEVICE_RATE_LIMIT_24H=3 Per-profile dispatch (Phase 8.8): an operator running corp-laptops through Intune AND IoT devices through static challenge configures INTUNE_ENABLED=true on the corp profile only — the IoT profile's PKCSReq path skips the dispatcher entirely. Mirrors the per-profile shape established by Phase 1.5. Wire-in surfaces: * config.go (Phase 8.1): SCEPProfileConfig.Intune sub-config of type SCEPIntuneProfileConfig (Enabled/ConnectorCertPath/Audience/ ChallengeValidity/PerDeviceRateLimit24h). Loaded from the indexed CERTCTL_SCEP_PROFILE_<NAME>_INTUNE_* env-var family. Per-profile Validate gate refuses INTUNE_ENABLED=true with empty ConnectorCertPath OR negative PerDeviceRateLimit24h. * cmd/server/main.go (Phase 8.2 + wire-in): preflightSCEPIntuneTrustAnchor helper mirrors preflightSCEPRACertKey/preflightSCEPMTLSTrustBundle shape — fail-loud at boot when the trust anchor file is missing / unreadable / empty / contains an expired cert. The per-profile loop builds the holder + replay cache + rate limiter, calls SetIntuneIntegration on the SCEPService, and starts the SIGHUP watcher. A deferred sweep stops every watcher at shutdown. * internal/scep/intune/trust_anchor_holder.go (Phase 8.5): TrustAnchorHolder mirrors cmd/server/tls.go::certHolder. RWMutex- guarded pool + Reload that swaps a fresh slice on success + WatchSIGHUP goroutine that responds to the same SIGHUP the existing TLS-cert watcher uses. A bad reload (parse error, expired cert) keeps the OLD pool in place so a half-rotation doesn't take Intune enrollment down — same fail-safe pattern. Operators rotate via the on-disk file then 'kill -HUP <certctl-pid>'. * internal/scep/intune/rate_limit.go (Phase 8.6): hand-rolled sliding-window-log limiter keyed by (Subject, Issuer). 100k-entry map cap (matches replay cache); at-cap drops the bucket whose newest timestamp is the oldest. Default 3 enrollments per 24h covers legitimate first-cert + recovery + post-wipe re-enrollment but blocks bulk enumeration from a compromised Connector signing key. maxN <= 0 disables the limiter for tests + the rare operator who wants no per-device cap. Empty subject short-circuits to allow (defense-in-depth: caller's claim validation rejects empty-subject upstream; no shared bucket on ''). Why hand-rolled instead of golang.org/x/time/rate: the rate package is in go.sum as an indirect transitive but not a direct dep. ~30 LoC of stdlib avoids creating a new direct dep. * internal/service/scep.go (Phase 8.3 + 8.4 + 8.7): - SCEPService gains intuneEnabled / intuneTrust / intuneAudience / intuneValidity / intuneReplayCache / intuneRateLimiter / complianceCheck fields. - SetIntuneIntegration() constructor-time injection wires the per-profile state. Profiles with INTUNE_ENABLED=false never call this method, so they pay zero overhead. - SetComplianceCheck() installs the V3-Pro plug-in (see Phase 8.7). - looksIntuneShaped(): JWT-shape pre-check (length > 200 + exactly two dots). Allowed to false-positive (validator catches malformed → ErrChallengeMalformed); MUST NOT false-negative on real Intune challenges. - dispatchIntuneChallenge(): the load-bearing core. Runs ValidateChallenge → CSR-binding via DeviceMatchesCSR → replay cache CheckAndInsert → per-device Allow → optional ComplianceCheck. Each failure leg increments a typed metric label and emits an audit-friendly Warn log line. - PKCSReq + PKCSReqWithEnvelope + RenewalReqWithEnvelope all call dispatchIntuneChallenge first; on outcome.decided=true they either short-circuit (with a typed-error → SCEPFailInfo mapping) or call processEnrollment with action='scep_pkcsreq_intune' (so audit greps can count Intune-vs-static enrollments). - mapIntuneErrorToFailInfo(): typed-error → SCEPFailInfo per RFC 8894 §3.2.1.4.5 (signature/replay/expired → BadMessageCheck; claim-mismatch → BadRequest; default → BadRequest). - intuneFailReason(): typed-error → metric label ('signature_invalid' / 'expired' / 'rate_limited' / etc.). Default 'malformed' so a previously-unseen error category still surfaces in the metric for follow-up. - ComplianceCheck (Phase 8.7): nil-default no-op gate. V3-Pro plugs in via SetComplianceCheck to call Microsoft Graph's compliance API. Returns (compliant, reason, err). nil-err + compliant=false → CertRep FAILURE + 'compliance' reason in audit. err != nil → fail-safe deny (V3-Pro module is responsible for any 'permit on API failure' policy). * internal/service/scep.go also gains parseCSRForIntune() — small private wrapper around encoding/pem + x509 used by the dispatcher for the claim ↔ CSR binding check (separated from the broader processEnrollment because we want to bind BEFORE consuming the replay-cache slot). Tests (gates: ≥85% coverage on intune package, ≥70% on service): * scep_intune_test.go (in internal/service): 14 dispatcher tests covering happy-path Intune enrollment + static-challenge fallback + tampered-challenge reject + claim-mismatch reject + replay detected + rate-limited + compliance-hook nil-default + compliance- hook denies non-compliant + compliance-hook error fails closed + IntuneEnabled accessor + 'no IntuneEnabled = static path unchanged' regression pin + intuneFailReason mapping for every typed error + looksIntuneShaped boundary cases. * trust_anchor_holder_test.go (in internal/scep/intune): NewLoadsBundle, NewRequiresLogger, NewSurfacesLoadError, ReloadHappyPath, ReloadKeepsOldOnFailure, ReloadKeepsOldOnExpired (the fail-safe semantics that make the SIGHUP path operator-friendly), WatchSIGHUPReloadsPool (real SIGHUP to self with poll-for-swap pattern mirroring cmd/server/tls_test.go), WatchSIGHUPStopIsClean (does NOT fire SIGHUP after stop — same caveat as the TLS test: the Go runtime would otherwise terminate the test runner on the next SIGHUP since signal.Stop has removed the handler). * rate_limit_test.go (in internal/scep/intune): AllowsUpToCap, DistinctKeysIndependent, WindowExpiry, DisabledBypass (maxN=0), NegativeCapDisabled, EmptySubjectShortCircuits (defense-in-depth against an empty-subject DoS chokepoint), DefaultCapsHonored, MapCapEvictsOldest (at-cap eviction branch), ConcurrentRaceFree (50 goroutines × 200 inserts), pruneOlderThan + the no-op case. Verification: * gofmt -l on all touched files: clean * go vet ./... : clean * staticcheck on intune/service/config/cmd-server: clean * go test -count=1 -cover ./internal/scep/intune/...: 94.8% (target ≥85%) * go test -short across intune+service+config+handler+cmd-server: all green * G-3 docs-drift CI guard reproduced locally: docs-only filtered= empty, config-only=empty. The new env vars match the existing CERTCTL_SCEP_ allowlist prefix. Refs: cowork/scep-rfc8894-intune-master-prompt.md::Phase 8 cowork/scep-rfc8894-intune/progress.md Constitutional rule: 'Always take the complete path, not the easy path' (cowork/CLAUDE.md::Operating Rules) — operator can flip CERTCTL_SCEP_PROFILE_<NAME>_INTUNE_ENABLED=true and observe the dispatcher pick up Intune-shaped challenges end-to-end with no further code changes. Foundation + plumbing ship together. |
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feat(scep): mTLS sibling route /scep-mtls/<pathID> (opt-in)
SCEP RFC 8894 + Intune master bundle — Phase 6.5 of 14 (opt-in,
enterprise-procurement-checkbox).
Closes the procurement-team objection that 'shared password
authentication' is a checkbox-fail regardless of how strong the
password is. The clean answer: a sibling route that adds client-cert
auth at the handler layer AND keeps the challenge password (defense in
depth, not replacement). Devices present a bootstrap cert from a
trusted CA (e.g. a manufacturing-time cert), then SCEP-enroll for
their long-lived cert. Same model Apple's MDM and Cisco's BRSKI use.
internal/config/config.go
* SCEPProfileConfig gains MTLSEnabled bool + MTLSClientCATrustBundlePath
string. Indexed env-var loader reads
CERTCTL_SCEP_PROFILE_<NAME>_MTLS_ENABLED +
CERTCTL_SCEP_PROFILE_<NAME>_MTLS_CLIENT_CA_TRUST_BUNDLE_PATH.
* Validate() refuses MTLSEnabled=true with empty bundle path —
structural defense in depth ahead of the file-content preflight.
cmd/server/main.go
* preflightSCEPMTLSTrustBundle: file existence + PEM parse + ≥1
CERTIFICATE block + non-expired check. Returns the parsed
*x509.CertPool ready to inject into the per-profile SCEPHandler.
Failures os.Exit(1) with the offending PathID in the structured log.
* SCEP startup loop walks each profile; when MTLSEnabled, runs
preflight, builds the per-profile pool, contributes the bundle's
certs to the union pool that backs the TLS-layer
VerifyClientCertIfGiven, clones the SCEPHandler with
SetMTLSTrustPool, and registers the parallel sibling route via
apiRouter.RegisterSCEPMTLSHandlers.
* Union pool published to outer scope as scepMTLSUnionPoolForTLS;
passed to buildServerTLSConfigWithMTLS so the listener serves both
/scep[/<pathID>] (no client cert) and /scep-mtls/<pathID>
(cert required at handler layer) on the same socket.
* Final-handler dispatch gains /scep-mtls + /scep-mtls/* prefix
routing through the no-auth chain (auth boundary is the client
cert + challenge password, NOT a Bearer token).
cmd/server/tls.go
* New buildServerTLSConfigWithMTLS that wraps buildServerTLSConfig
+ sets ClientCAs + ClientAuth=VerifyClientCertIfGiven when a
non-nil pool is passed. nil pool = identical TLS shape to the
pre-Phase-6.5 builder (no behavior change for deploys without
mTLS profiles).
* Critical: VerifyClientCertIfGiven (NOT RequireAndVerifyClientCert)
so a client that doesn't present a cert can still hit the standard
/scep route. The per-profile gate at the handler layer enforces
'cert required' on /scep-mtls/<pathID>.
internal/api/handler/scep.go
* SCEPHandler gains mtlsTrustPool *x509.CertPool field +
SetMTLSTrustPool method. Per-profile pool injected by
cmd/server/main.go after preflight.
* HandleSCEPMTLS wrapper: gates on r.TLS.PeerCertificates non-empty
+ per-profile cert.Verify against THIS profile's pool. Returns
HTTP 401 for missing/untrusted cert (mTLS failure is auth, not
authorization). Returns HTTP 500 if mtlsTrustPool is nil (deploy
bug — the route shouldn't have been registered). On success
delegates to HandleSCEP — defense in depth: mTLS is additive,
NOT replacement; the standard SCEP code path including the
challenge-password gate still executes.
* Per-profile re-verification via cert.Verify(...) is critical:
the TLS layer verified against the UNION pool, so a cert that
chains to profile A's bundle would pass TLS even when targeting
profile B. The handler-layer gate prevents cross-profile
bleed-through.
internal/api/router/router.go
* AuthExemptDispatchPrefixes gains '/scep-mtls' (auth boundary is
client cert + challenge password, NOT Bearer token).
* RegisterSCEPMTLSHandlers parallel to RegisterSCEPHandlers:
empty PathID maps to /scep-mtls root; non-empty maps to
/scep-mtls/<pathID>. Each handler in the map MUST have had
SetMTLSTrustPool called.
internal/api/router/openapi_parity_test.go
* SpecParityExceptions allowlists 'GET /scep-mtls' + 'POST
/scep-mtls' since the wire format is identical to /scep —
documenting both routes separately would duplicate every
operation row with no information gain. Documented alternative
in docs/legacy-est-scep.md.
internal/api/handler/scep_mtls_test.go (new, ~210 LoC)
* 6 tests + 2 helpers covering the auth contract:
1. RejectsMissingClientCert — request with r.TLS=nil → 401
2. RejectsUntrustedClientCert — cert chains to a different
CA → 401 (per-profile re-verification works)
3. AcceptsTrustedClientCert — cert chains to THIS profile's
pool → 200 (delegates to HandleSCEP)
4. StillRoutesThroughHandleSCEP — pin Content-Type + body
come from HandleSCEP delegate (defense in depth pin)
5. NoTrustPool_Returns500 — handler with SetMTLSTrustPool
never called → 500 (deploy-bug surface)
6. StandardRoute_StillNoMTLS — pin /scep keeps working
without a client cert even when mTLS pool is set
* genSelfSignedECDSACA + signECDSAClientCert helpers materialise
real cert chains (trusted-bootstrap-ca + trusted-device,
untrusted-attacker-ca + untrusted-device) so the Verify path
exercises real x509 chain validation, not mocks.
docs/features.md
* SCEP env-vars table extended with the two new MTLS env vars
(CERTCTL_SCEP_PROFILE_<NAME>_MTLS_ENABLED,
CERTCTL_SCEP_PROFILE_<NAME>_MTLS_CLIENT_CA_TRUST_BUNDLE_PATH).
Closes the G-3 'env var defined in Go but never documented' gate.
docs/legacy-est-scep.md
* New 'mTLS sibling route (Phase 6.5, opt-in)' section covering
opt-in env vars, TLS server config (union pool +
VerifyClientCertIfGiven), handler-layer per-profile gate,
full auth chain on /scep-mtls/<pathID>, operator migration
workflow from challenge-password-only to challenge+mTLS.
cowork/CLAUDE.md::Active Focus
* 'HALF 1 COMPLETE' updated from '(Phases 0-5 of 14 SHIPPED)' to
'(Phases 0-6 + Phase 6.5 of 14 SHIPPED)'.
Verification:
* gofmt + go vet + staticcheck clean across api/handler /
api/router / config / cmd/server.
* go test -short -count=1 green across api/handler (with the new
scep_mtls_test.go) / api/router / service / config / pkcs7 /
cmd/server / connector/issuer/local.
* G-3 docs-drift CI guard local check: empty in both directions
after the new MTLS env vars landed in features.md.
* The constitutional test ('can an operator flip the bit and
observe the behavior change end-to-end?') is YES: setting
CERTCTL_SCEP_PROFILE_<NAME>_MTLS_ENABLED=true plus the trust
bundle path produces a working /scep-mtls/<pathID> endpoint
that accepts trusted client certs + rejects untrusted ones,
with no further code changes required.
Phase 6.5 of 14 in SCEP RFC 8894 + Intune master bundle.
Half 1 (Phases 0-6 + 6.5) is now FEATURE-COMPLETE for the
ChromeOS / general-MDM use case. Half 2 (Phases 7-12) adds the
Microsoft Intune dynamic-challenge layer.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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 (
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main: wire CRL/OCSP responder services into runtime
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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)
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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
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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.
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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. |
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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'.
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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.
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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). |
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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