Audit pass against cowork/crl-ocsp-responder-prompt.md found three
operator-facing docs still describing the pre-bundle CRL/OCSP surface
(GET-only OCSP, CA-key-direct signing, no scheduler-driven cache). Each
claim updated below was ground-truthed against repo HEAD before edit.
README.md
* Standards & Revocation table — CRL row now mentions
scheduler-pre-generated cache (CERTCTL_CRL_GENERATION_INTERVAL,
crl_cache table); OCSP row mentions GET + POST forms, dedicated
responder cert per RFC 6960 §2.6, id-pkix-ocsp-nocheck per
§4.2.2.2.1, 7d auto-rotation grace.
* Revocation paragraph — corrected the 'Embedded OCSP responder'
one-liner to call out the dedicated-responder-cert design (the CA
private key is never used directly for OCSP signing, which is the
load-bearing security property for the future PKCS#11/HSM driver
path) and added the link to the relying-party guide.
docs/concepts.md
* CRL paragraph — added the scheduler pre-generation + singleflight
coalescing detail. Kept the existing 24h validity claim (verified
against internal/connector/issuer/local/local.go:956 — 'NextUpdate:
now.Add(24 * time.Hour)').
* OCSP paragraph — corrected the description so it covers both GET
and POST forms (POST per RFC 6960 §A.1.1 is what production
clients use: Firefox, OpenSSL s_client -status, cert-manager,
Intune); added the dedicated-responder-cert + nocheck-extension +
auto-rotation explanation; cross-link to docs/crl-ocsp.md.
docs/features.md
* Revocation Infrastructure section — CRL Endpoint, OCSP Responder,
new Admin Cache Observability subsection, new GUI Revocation
Endpoints Panel subsection. Corrected the previously-wrong 'Signs
with the issuing CA key' OCSP claim — the bundle's load-bearing
security improvement is exactly that the CA key is NOT used
directly. Cross-link to crl-ocsp.md.
* Local CA env vars table — added all four new
CERTCTL_CRL_GENERATION_INTERVAL / CERTCTL_OCSP_RESPONDER_KEY_DIR
(with the prod 'MUST set' callout) / _ROTATION_GRACE / _VALIDITY
rows. Closes the G-3 'env var defined in Go but never documented'
drift that broke CI on commit fc3c7ad.
* Migrations table — added 000019_crl_cache and 000020_ocsp_responder
rows so the table reflects the bundle's persisted surface area;
also clarified the table is illustrative + pointed readers at
'ls migrations/*.up.sql' for the full sequence (the table had
drifted behind reality at 000010 even before this bundle).
docs/architecture.md was already updated in commit b4334ed with the
same content scope, so no further architecture edits.
Verification:
* Local G-3 set difference: empty (Go-defined ∖ docs-mentioned for
CRL/OCSP env vars).
* 24h CRL validity claim verified against local.go:956 NextUpdate.
* Migration numbers verified against 'ls migrations/000019* 000020*'.
* id-pkix-ocsp-nocheck OID verified against
internal/connector/issuer/local/ocsp_responder.go:60.
Operator decision answered as full soft-delete with optional forced
cascade — hard-delete is not reachable from any public surface. Prior
to this commit, DELETE /agents/{id} ran a plain `DELETE FROM agents`
whose schema-level `ON DELETE CASCADE` on deployment_targets.agent_id
silently wiped every target, orphaning certs and aborting in-flight
jobs. The finding closure reshapes the agent-removal contract around
soft retirement with explicit preflight counts, an opt-in cascade
gated by a mandatory reason, and unconditional protection for the
four reserved sentinel agents used by discovery sources.
Schema — migration 000015:
migrations/000015_agent_retire.up.sql flips
deployment_targets_agent_id_fkey from ON DELETE CASCADE to ON DELETE
RESTRICT, so a stray `DELETE FROM agents` now errors at the DB
boundary instead of quietly destroying targets. Both `agents` and
`deployment_targets` grow a retired_at TIMESTAMPTZ + retired_reason
TEXT pair (TEXT not VARCHAR so operator comments are never
truncated), indexed via partial indexes WHERE retired_at IS NOT
NULL. The migration is self-healing (ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS, DROP
CONSTRAINT IF EXISTS then ADD CONSTRAINT, CREATE INDEX IF NOT
EXISTS) so repeated runs against partially-migrated databases
converge. migrations/000015_agent_retire.down.sql restores CASCADE
and drops the new columns for clean rollback. A dedicated
repository-layer testcontainers test
(internal/repository/postgres/migration_000015_test.go) asserts the
before/after FK action, column presence, index presence, and
round-trip idempotency under up→down→up.
Domain — sentinel guard + dependency counts:
internal/domain/connector.go gains IsRetired() on Agent, the
exported SentinelAgentIDs slice listing server-scanner,
cloud-aws-sm, cloud-azure-kv, cloud-gcp-sm verbatim (matching the
four reserved IDs documented in CLAUDE.md and created at startup in
cmd/server/main.go), IsSentinelAgent(id string) predicate,
AgentDependencyCounts{ActiveTargets, ActiveCertificates,
PendingJobs} with a HasDependencies() method, and ActorTypeAgent /
ActorTypeSystem enum values used by audit emission downstream.
Coverage locked down by internal/domain/connector_test.go.
Service — 8-step ordered contract:
internal/service/agent_retire.go:RetireAgent(ctx, id, actor,
opts{Force, Reason}) enforces a fixed execution order:
(1) sentinel guard — IsSentinelAgent(id) returns ErrAgentIsSentinel
unconditionally; force=true does NOT bypass it.
(2) fetch — ErrAgentNotFound on miss.
(3) idempotency — if IsRetired() already, return
AgentRetirementResult{AlreadyRetired: true} with no new audit
event and no state change (safe to replay from flaky clients).
(4) preflight counts — collectAgentDependencyCounts runs
ActiveTargets, ActiveCertificates, PendingJobs sequentially
(not in parallel; keeps the per-query timeout predictable and
matches the repo's existing call-chain shape).
(5) force-reason guard — opts.Force=true with empty Reason returns
ErrForceReasonRequired (wired into the 400 status surface).
(6) dependency guard — HasDependencies() with opts.Force=false
returns BlockedByDependenciesError{Counts} (wired into the 409
body with per-bucket counts).
(7) mutation — single pinned retiredAt := time.Now(); agent
retirement first, then cascade target retirement if opts.Force,
all under the repo's single transaction so the two retired_at
stamps match to the second.
(8) best-effort audit — agent_retired always; agent_retirement_
cascaded additionally on the force path. Actor is whatever the
handler resolves from the request; actor type is mapped by
resolveActorType (system/agent-prefix→Agent/else→User). Audit
emission failures are logged via slog.Error but do not abort
the retirement (matches the house convention used by every
other scheduler-emitted event).
BlockedByDependenciesError implements Error() as
"active_targets=%d, active_certificates=%d, pending_jobs=%d" and
Unwrap() → ErrBlockedByDependencies. The single struct satisfies
errors.Is via Unwrap (used by scheduler-level tests) and errors.As
via the concrete type (used by the handler to fish out Counts for
the 409 body). ListRetiredAgents(page, perPage) adds a separate
paginated accessor with page<1→1 and perPage<1→50 normalization so
retired rows are queryable without polluting the default agent
listing.
Sentinel guard coverage is asymmetric by design: all four reserved
IDs are protected, and force=true cannot override. Regression tests
in internal/service/agent_retire_test.go assert each of the eight
steps in order, plus sentinel bypass attempts and idempotency
replay.
Handler + router — status-code surface:
internal/api/handler/agents.go:RetireAgent exposes seven status
codes on DELETE /agents/{id}:
200 on a fresh retirement (body echoes AgentRetirementResult).
204 on idempotent replay (AlreadyRetired=true; no new audit).
400 on ErrForceReasonRequired.
403 on ErrAgentIsSentinel.
404 on ErrAgentNotFound.
409 on BlockedByDependenciesError, with a custom body shape
{error, counts{active_targets, active_certificates,
pending_jobs}} that bypasses the default ErrorWithRequestID
envelope so callers get the per-bucket numbers directly.
500 on any other error.
Heartbeat HandleHeartbeat returns 410 Gone when the agent is
retired (ErrAgentRetired), signalling the agent to shut down.
Query params `force=true` and `reason=<text>` drive the cascade
path; both are forwarded as url.Values through the new MCP
transport.
internal/api/router/router.go registers GET /api/v1/agents/retired
literal-path BEFORE /api/v1/agents/{id} — Go 1.22 ServeMux's
literal-beats-pattern-var precedence routes "retired" to the
paginated retired-agents listing instead of fetching a hypothetical
agent named "retired".
Agent binary — clean shutdown on 410:
cmd/agent/main.go gains the ErrAgentRetired sentinel, a
retiredOnce sync.Once, and a retiredSignal chan struct{}. A
markRetired(source, statusCode, body) helper closes the channel
exactly once; the Run() select loop observes the close and returns
ErrAgentRetired; main() matches via errors.Is(err, ErrAgentRetired)
and exits cleanly instead of spinning in the heartbeat retry loop.
The 410 Gone surface is therefore terminal for the agent process.
MCP transport:
internal/mcp/client.go adds Client.DeleteWithQuery(path, query),
a new additive transport method. Client.Delete is path-only; without
this method the retire tool would silently drop `force` and `reason`,
turning every cascade retire into a default soft-retire. The new
method shares do()'s 204 normalization and 4xx/5xx error
propagation so tool authors get one contract.
internal/mcp/tools.go + internal/mcp/types.go expose the
retire_agent tool with Force+Reason inputs wired through
DeleteWithQuery.
CLI:
cmd/cli/main.go + internal/cli/client.go add two CLI surfaces:
`agents list --retired` (client-side strip of --retired then
delegation to ListRetiredAgents, sharing --page/--per-page parsing
with the default listing) and `agents retire <id> [--force --reason
"…"]` (mirrors ErrForceReasonRequired — force without reason is
rejected client-side before the request is sent). JSON + table
output modes both honor the new columns.
Frontend:
web/src/pages/AgentsPage.tsx surfaces retired/retire affordances.
web/src/api/client.ts + web/src/api/types.ts expose the retire
endpoint and the retired-listing. 4 new Vitest regression cases.
OpenAPI:
api/openapi.yaml documents DELETE /agents/{id} with all seven
status codes, 410 on heartbeat, and the 409 per-bucket body shape.
Regression coverage (six new test files, all green):
internal/service/agent_retire_test.go — 8-step contract + sentinel guards
internal/api/handler/agent_retire_handler_test.go — 7-status-code surface + 410 heartbeat
internal/mcp/retire_agent_test.go — DeleteWithQuery wire-through
internal/cli/agent_retire_test.go — --retired listing + --force/--reason pairing
internal/repository/postgres/migration_000015_test.go — FK flip + columns + indexes + up↔down
internal/domain/connector_test.go — IsRetired, IsSentinelAgent, SentinelAgentIDs, HasDependencies
Files:
api/openapi.yaml — DELETE + 410 + 409 body shape
cmd/agent/main.go — ErrAgentRetired, markRetired, retiredSignal
cmd/cli/main.go — handleAgents list/get/retire dispatch
docs/architecture.md, docs/concepts.md,
docs/testing-guide.md — retirement contract narrative
internal/api/handler/agents.go — RetireAgent, status surface, 410 on heartbeat
internal/api/handler/agent_handler_test.go — extended coverage
internal/api/handler/agent_retire_handler_test.go — new
internal/api/router/router.go — /agents/retired before /agents/{id}
internal/cli/agent_retire_test.go — new
internal/cli/client.go — ListRetiredAgents + RetireAgent
internal/domain/connector.go — IsRetired, SentinelAgentIDs,
IsSentinelAgent, AgentDependencyCounts,
ActorTypeAgent/System
internal/domain/connector_test.go — new
internal/integration/lifecycle_test.go — retirement fixture
internal/mcp/client.go — DeleteWithQuery additive transport
internal/mcp/retire_agent_test.go — new
internal/mcp/tools.go, internal/mcp/types.go — retire_agent tool + Force/Reason inputs
internal/repository/interfaces.go — AgentRepository retirement methods
internal/repository/postgres/agent.go — retire + cascade target retire + counts
internal/repository/postgres/migration_000015_test.go — new
internal/service/agent.go — wire into AgentService surface
internal/service/agent_retire.go — new 8-step contract
internal/service/agent_retire_test.go — new
internal/service/deployment.go — skip retired agents
internal/service/target.go — skip retired agents
internal/service/testutil_test.go — shared mocks extended
migrations/000015_agent_retire.up.sql — new
migrations/000015_agent_retire.down.sql — new
web/src/api/client.ts, types.ts + tests — retire endpoint wiring
web/src/pages/AgentsPage.tsx — retire UI
Closes the remaining P1 gaps from coverage-gap-audit.md (M-001/M-002/M-003/M-006)
on top of the C-001/C-002 ownership + agent-FK contract fixes landed in
a53a4b8. The work lands as a single commit spanning server, docs, tests,
and the React client.
M-002 — Named API keys with per-key actor propagation
* Migration 000014 adds the 'api_keys' table (id, name, hash,
principal, role, created_at, last_used_at, disabled_at) so every
credential carries an identifiable principal instead of the
opaque 'anonymous'/'api-key' sentinel.
* Auth middleware now rotates through configured keys, performs
constant-time hash comparison, stamps 'last_used_at', and emits
an actor struct via contextWithActor(). The audit middleware,
bulk-revocation handler, approval handlers, and MCP tool layer
now read the principal off the context and persist it on every
audit_events row.
* Regression coverage:
- internal/api/middleware/audit_test.go — actor propagation,
principal redaction for disabled keys, anonymous fallback for
unauthenticated endpoints.
- internal/api/handler/bulk_revocation_handler_test.go,
job_handler_test.go — principal-on-audit assertions.
M-003 — Authorization gates (Phase B)
* Approval handler rejects self-approval / self-rejection with 403
when the actor principal equals the job's requested_by field.
* Bulk revocation is gated behind the 'admin' role; operators and
viewers receive 403.
* Regression coverage:
- internal/service/job_test.go — TestApproveJob_NotSelf,
TestRejectJob_NotSelf.
- internal/api/handler/bulk_revocation_handler_test.go —
TestBulkRevoke_RequiresAdmin, TestBulkRevoke_AdminSucceeds.
M-006 — RFC-compliant CRL/OCSP on the unauthenticated .well-known mux
* Per RFC 8615, relying parties cannot reasonably be asked to
authenticate against the issuing certctl instance to retrieve
revocation material. CRL and OCSP move off the authenticated
'/api/v1/crl*' and '/api/v1/ocsp/*' paths onto:
GET /.well-known/pki/crl/{issuer_id}
Content-Type: application/pkix-crl (RFC 5280 §5)
GET /.well-known/pki/ocsp/{issuer_id}/{serial}
Content-Type: application/ocsp-response (RFC 6960)
* Non-standard JSON CRL shape is removed; only DER is served.
* Short-lived certificate exemption (profile TTL < 1h → skip
CRL/OCSP) is preserved; the response simply omits the serial.
* Routes are registered on the unauthenticated 'finalHandler' mux
in cmd/server/main.go alongside EST ('/.well-known/est/*') and
SCEP ('/scep'). Legacy authenticated paths return 404.
* Regression coverage:
- internal/api/handler/certificate_handler_test.go — content
type, DER parseability, 404 for unknown issuer.
- internal/api/handler/adversarial_path_test.go — unauthenticated
access asserted for CRL, OCSP, EST, SCEP.
- internal/api/router/router_test.go — route-table assertion
that '.well-known/pki/*', '.well-known/est/*', and '/scep' are
mounted on the unauthenticated branch.
M-001 — Auto-closed by M-002
EST and SCEP were already registered on the unauthenticated
'finalHandler' mux; the router comment at
internal/api/router/router.go:247 now matches reality. The
adversarial-path tests above lock the behavior in.
Verification (all gates green):
* go vet ./... — clean
* go build ./... — ok
* go test -short ./... (55+ packages) — all pass
* web/ : npm test (225 Vitest tests) — all pass
* web/ : npx tsc --noEmit — clean
* grep sweep for '/api/v1/(crl|ocsp)' — 13 surviving hits,
all intentional M-006 tombstone/relocation comments.
Documentation:
* coverage-gap-audit.md — status flips M-001/M-002/M-003/M-006 →
Fixed, with per-finding resolution paragraphs citing regression
test IDs. (Audit file lives outside this repo; see cowork root.)
* CLAUDE.md Project Status line updated with the auth-unification
closure note.
* docs/features.md, docs/architecture.md, docs/quickstart.md,
docs/concepts.md, docs/connectors.md, docs/test-env.md,
docs/testing-guide.md, docs/compliance-*.md, docs/demo-advanced.md
— refreshed for the new '.well-known/pki/*' namespace and named
API keys.
* api/openapi.yaml — documents the new unauthenticated endpoints
and removes the legacy '/api/v1/crl*' + '/api/v1/ocsp/*' paths.
.gitignore: adds '/.gocache/' and '/.gomodcache/' for the session-
scoped Go caches so they never enter the tree.
Three related ACME ecosystem changes shipped as a single milestone:
1. ACME Certificate Profile Selection: Custom JWS-signed newOrder POST with
`profile` field (e.g., `tlsserver`, `shortlived` for 6-day certs) bypassing
acme.Client.AuthorizeOrder() since golang.org/x/crypto lacks profile support.
ES256 JWS signing with kid mode, nonce management, directory discovery.
Empty profile delegates to standard library path (zero behavior change).
Configurable via CERTCTL_ACME_PROFILE env var. GUI: profile dropdown on
ACME issuer config.
2. ARI RFC 9702 → 9773 Renumber: All 25+ references updated across Go source,
docs, README, and examples. Zero remaining occurrences of RFC 9702.
3. 45-Day / Short-Lived Certificate Positioning: 5 domain tests validating
renewal thresholds against SC-081v3 validity reduction timeline (200→100→47
days) and Let's Encrypt 45-day/6-day profiles. ARI (RFC 9773) is the
expected renewal path for 6-day shortlived certs.
New tests: 13 profile + 5 domain threshold + 1 frontend = 19 new tests.
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Audit all docs and examples against current codebase state. Fix seed_demo.sql
domain constant casing (IssuerType, TargetType, AgentStatus) that would cause
agent dispatch failures. Fix example docker-compose health endpoints (/health
not /api/v1/health) and env var names (CERTCTL_DATABASE_URL). Update connector
counts, test numbers, and planned→implemented status across docs. Convert 3
ASCII flow diagrams to Mermaid.
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Update concepts.md and connectors.md to mention the Discovery and
Network Scans dashboard pages alongside existing API documentation.
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Navigation menus for testing guide, architecture, concepts,
connectors, quickstart, advanced demo, and three compliance docs.
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Standing TXT record at _validation-persist.<domain> eliminates per-renewal
DNS updates. Auto-fallback to dns-01 if CA doesn't offer dns-persist-01.
ScriptDNSSolver extended with PresentPersist method. Configurable via
CERTCTL_ACME_CHALLENGE_TYPE=dns-persist-01 and
CERTCTL_ACME_DNS_PERSIST_ISSUER_DOMAIN env vars.
Also fixes IsExpired edge-case test in discovery_test.go that always failed
due to time.Now() drift between test setup and method invocation.
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Implement Enrollment over Secure Transport protocol with 4 endpoints under
/.well-known/est/ — cacerts (CA chain distribution), simpleenroll (initial
enrollment), simplereenroll (certificate renewal), and csrattrs (CSR
attributes). PKCS#7 certs-only wire format with hand-rolled ASN.1, accepts
both PEM and base64-encoded DER CSRs, configurable issuer and profile
binding, full audit trail. 28 new tests (18 handler + 10 service).
Also includes:
- GetCACertPEM added to issuer connector interface (all 4 issuers updated)
- EST integration tests wired into e2e test suite (13 test cases)
- QA testing guide Part 26 (15 manual EST test cases)
- All docs updated: README, features, architecture, concepts, connectors,
quickstart, demo-advanced (endpoint counts, MCP wording, agent IDs,
issuer interface, resource lists, OpenSSL status)
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CLI syntax corrected across 5 files (concepts, demo-guide, demo-advanced,
architecture, features): list-certs→certs list, get-cert→certs get, etc.
Removed non-existent health/metrics commands, replaced with status.
Subcommand count 10→12 everywhere.
architecture.md: Go 1.22→1.25, endpoint count 91→93, ER diagram expanded
from 15 to 21 tables (added renewal_policies, certificate_revocations,
discovered_certificates, discovery_scans, network_scan_targets).
connectors.md: added GenerateCRL and SignOCSPResponse to issuer interface,
added Email and Webhook rows to notifier config table.
compliance docs: fixed keygen warning messages to match actual log output,
CERTCTL_STEPCA_PROVISIONER_KEY→CERTCTL_STEPCA_KEY_PATH, openssl genrsa→
crypto/ecdsa.GenerateKey, CERTCTL_SERVER_ADDR→CERTCTL_SERVER_HOST+PORT.
README.md: v2.0.0 version bump, solo developer mention, feature list,
table of contents, documentation table moved to top, 7 fact-check fixes.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
V2 audit found 3 critical number mismatches propagated across 8 files:
- Table count was 19 everywhere but actual migrations create 21 tables
- MCP tool count was 76 but tools.go registers 78 (M21/M22 additions)
- README MCP breakdown claimed 83 tools with math summing to 90
- architecture.md still had stale 860+ test count
- features.md OpenAPI claim said 93 ops but spec has 78
- mcp.md tool-per-domain table had wrong counts in 10 of 16 rows
- Added 3 network_scan_targets to seed_demo.sql for demo completeness
- Added curl examples to Agent Groups section in features.md
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M21 adds server-side active TLS scanning of CIDR ranges with concurrent
probing, sentinel agent pattern for pipeline reuse, and full CRUD API for
scan targets. M22 adds Prometheus exposition format endpoint alongside
existing JSON metrics. Comprehensive documentation audit updates all docs
to reflect 91 endpoints, 19 tables, 6 scheduler loops, and 900+ tests.
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New docs/mcp.md covers MCP server setup with Claude Desktop, Cursor,
and Claude Code, lists all 76 tools across 16 domains, includes example
conversations, and documents security considerations.
New docs/openapi.md covers Swagger UI setup, SDK generation for
TypeScript/Python/Go/Java, Postman import, spec validation, and
contract testing with schemathesis.
Updated cross-references in concepts.md and architecture.md.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add missing V2 concepts (Certificate Profiles, Revocation with CRL/OCSP,
Short-Lived Certificates, CLI, MCP Server, Observability) to concepts guide.
Update quickstart with revocation examples, sorting/filtering, cursor pagination,
sparse fields, stats/metrics, and approval workflows. Align 5-minute demo guide
and advanced demo to full V2 feature set including revocation workflows, bulk ops,
fleet overview, and dashboard charts. Update architecture with MCP server section,
5th scheduler loop, API audit log, and 860+ test count. Add revocation-across-issuers
section to connectors guide.
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The ballot passed 25-0-5 among CAs and 4-0-0 among browsers.
Not unanimous due to 5 CA abstentions (Entrust, IdenTrust,
Japan Registry Services, SECOM, TWCA).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Three architectural decisions from user feedback:
1. Pull-only deployment model — server never initiates outbound
connections. Network appliances (F5, Palo Alto, FortiGate, Citrix)
use a proxy agent in the same network zone. Added as design principle
#2 across all docs.
2. IIS dual-mode — agent-local PowerShell (primary/recommended) + proxy
agent WinRM (for agentless targets). Replaces the previous WinRM-only
design. Updated connectors.md, architecture.md, demo-advanced.md.
3. Sub-CA to ADCS — Local CA can load a pre-signed CA cert+key from
disk, so all issued certs chain to the enterprise root. Replaces the
planned standalone ADCS issuer connector. Updated concepts.md,
connectors.md, demo-advanced.md issuer diagram.
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README: lead with CA/Browser Forum Ballot SC-081v3 (47-day certs by 2029)
and certctl's end-to-end automation positioning. Update architecture
diagram and target lists to include Apache/HAProxy. Update roadmap
with new M15 (Revocation Infrastructure), renumbered M16-M18, and
V3.1 cert-manager/IAM Roles Anywhere additions.
concepts.md: rewrite "Why Do Certificates Expire?" with shrinking
lifespan timeline and automation imperative.
quickstart.md: add 47-day framing in intro.
architecture.md: add Apache/HAProxy to system diagram, target connector
diagram, deployment section, and ER diagram (agent metadata columns).
Update planned targets list for V3.1. Fix test count (230+).
connectors.md: fix notifier planned version reference (V2 not V2.1).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Agents now report OS, architecture, IP address, hostname, and version
via heartbeat using runtime.GOOS, runtime.GOARCH, and net.Dial. New
migration adds columns to agents table. Heartbeat handler, service,
and repository updated to accept and persist metadata. GUI shows
OS/Arch in agent list and full system info in agent detail page.
Apache httpd connector: separate cert/chain/key files, apachectl
configtest validation, graceful reload. HAProxy connector: combined
PEM file (cert+chain+key), optional config validation, reload.
Both wired into agent binary's target connector switch.
14 tests for new connectors. All existing tests updated for new
Heartbeat/UpdateHeartbeat signatures. Docs updated across README,
architecture, concepts, and connectors guides.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The concepts guide implied DNS-01 was supported. Made it explicit
that v1 uses HTTP-01 and DNS-01 (wildcards) is on the V2 roadmap.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Add how/why technical breakdowns to every step in demo-advanced.md:
handler→service→repository code paths, SQL details, security reasoning,
field-by-field explanations, and architectural design decisions
- Convert all ASCII box diagrams to Mermaid across docs:
architecture.md (9 diagrams), demo-advanced.md (6), concepts.md (1)
- Diagram types: flowcharts, sequence diagrams, ER diagram, state machine
- Remove placeholder Support & Community section from README
- Zero ASCII box-drawing characters remaining in docs
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Runtime fixes:
- Fix env var mismatch (CERTCTL_DB_URL → CERTCTL_DATABASE_URL)
- Fix table name mismatches (certificates → managed_certificates, notifications → notification_events)
- Add renewal_policy_id to certificate queries
- Remove non-existent created_at from notification queries
- Add env var fallback for agent CLI flags
- Graceful degradation for missing notifiers/issuers in demo mode
- Copy web/ directory in Dockerfile for dashboard serving
Service layer:
- Implement handler-service interface pattern across all services
- Wire up certificate, agent, job, policy, team, owner, audit, notification services
Documentation:
- Add concepts.md: beginner-friendly guide to TLS, CAs, private keys
- Rewrite quickstart.md with accurate API examples matching actual handlers
- Add demo-advanced.md: interactive demo with cert issuance and automated script
- Update architecture.md with correct table names and connector interfaces
- Update connectors.md to match actual Go interface signatures
- Update demo-guide.md with cross-references to new docs
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>