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README:
- Rewrite Status block: drop the stale 'federated identity not yet
shipped' line; flag v2.1.0 OIDC + sessions + back-channel logout
+ break-glass as early-access; encourage GitHub issues for IdP
rough edges. (A1 framing — keep early-access umbrella, no
SAML/WebAuthn/JIT roadmap teaser.)
- Add OIDC SSO bullet to 'What it does' covering per-IdP runbooks,
group-claim → role mapping, AES-256-GCM client_secret encryption,
JWKS auto-refresh, PKCE-S256, RFC 9700 §4.7.1 pre-login binding,
RFC 9207 iss check, __Host- cookies, CSRF rotation, idle+absolute
expiry, BCL, break-glass admin.
- Update Security paragraph: three auth paths (API keys / OIDC /
break-glass), HMAC-signed sessions, CSRF rotation, RFC OIDC BCL.
- Correct CI coverage thresholds against
.github/coverage-thresholds.yml (service 70%, handler 75%,
crypto 88%, auth packages 85-95%); 'static analysis' replaces
the inflated '11 linters' claim (actual count is 4 active).
Docs B3 sweep — strip operator-facing 'Bundle N' / 'Phase N' tags:
- docs/operator/auth-threat-model.md — rewrite intro; rename 5 H2
sections (API-key + RBAC defenses / OIDC + sessions + break-glass
defenses / OIDC + sessions threat catalogue / Closed federated-
identity threats / Future-work threats); clean ~12 H3/prose hits.
- docs/operator/rbac.md — strip Bundle 1 framing from intro,
scope_id deferral note, MCP tools section, day-0 bootstrap, and
'Where to look next'.
- docs/operator/auth-benchmarks.md — drop 'Phase 14' framing from
title intro, hardware floor caption, result table caption,
methodology, and pre-merge audit section.
- docs/operator/security.md — already cleaned earlier this session
(RBAC / day-0 / approval-bypass / OIDC federation / sessions /
OIDC first-admin / break-glass H3s).
- docs/operator/oidc-runbooks/{index,keycloak,authentik,okta,
azure-ad}.md — strip Auth Bundle 2 framing + Phase 10/3/4
references; replace with feature-name prose.
- docs/operator/legacy-clients-tls-1.2.md — drop Bundle F / M-023
audit-reference framing; keep CWE-326.
- docs/operator/database-tls.md — drop Bundle B / M-018 framing
from intro + Helm section.
- docs/operator/runbooks/disaster-recovery.md — drop 'Production
hardening II Phase 10' status callout.
- docs/migration/oidc-enable.md — retitle 'Enable OIDC SSO';
strip Bundle 1/2 framing from prereqs, troubleshooting, related
docs; update __Host- cookie callout from 'audit MED-14' to
v2.1.0-BREAKING.
- docs/migration/api-keys-to-rbac.md — strip Bundle 1 framing from
intro, migration table, IsAdmin section, and cross-references.
- docs/migration/acme-from-cert-manager.md — strip residual
'Phase 5' tags from cert-manager integration test references.
- docs/reference/configuration.md — retitle Auth section.
- docs/reference/profiles.md — strip Bundle 1 Phase 9 framing
from RequiresApproval section + Related list.
- docs/reference/auth-standards-implemented.md — rewrite intro
(API-key + RBAC + OIDC + sessions + back-channel logout +
break-glass); rename 'Bundle 1 (RBAC) standards covered
separately' H2; clean per-row Phase references.
- docs/README.md — rewrite nav-table entries to drop Bundle 1/2
parentheticals; retitle 'Enable OIDC SSO' migration entry.
No code or test changes; pure operator-facing prose polish for
the v2.1.0 tag.
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# Certificate profiles
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> Last reviewed: 2026-05-09
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A `CertificateProfile` is the policy object that groups every cert with
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the same shape: which issuer mints it, which key algorithm + size are
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allowed, what EKUs and SANs the issuer should emit, what renewal
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window the scheduler uses, what targets get the cert deployed to. Every
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managed certificate references exactly one profile; changing a
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profile's policy retroactively affects renewal of every cert pointing
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at it.
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This file documents the profile lifecycle as it stands at v2.1.0.
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For the schema, see `migrations/000003_certificate_profiles.up.sql` +
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`migrations/000027_approval_workflow.up.sql` +
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`migrations/000033_approval_kinds.up.sql`. For the API surface,
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see `api/openapi.yaml` under `/api/v1/profiles`.
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## Anatomy
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| Field | Default | Purpose |
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| `id` | autogenerated `prof-<slug>` | Stable opaque identifier; used by every other resource. |
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| `name` | required | Human-readable label; rendered in the GUI's profile picker. |
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| `issuer_id` | required | Which issuer (Local / Vault / EJBCA / ACME / SCEP / EST / ADCS / etc.) mints certs against this profile. |
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| `default_validity_days` | 90 | Rendered into the issuer call as the requested NotAfter delta. |
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| `renewal_window_days` | 30 | Scheduler enqueues a renewal Job when `cert.NotAfter - now < renewal_window_days`. |
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| `allowed_key_algorithms` | RSA 2048+, ECDSA P-256+ | Validates incoming CSRs at issuance time. |
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| `allowed_ekus` | server, client | RFC 5280 §4.2.1.12 EKU set. |
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| `must_staple` | false | Per-profile RFC 7633 `id-pe-tlsfeature` extension toggle. |
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| `requires_approval` | false | Gates issuance + renewal AND profile edits behind a four-eyes approval workflow. See below. |
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## RequiresApproval and the approval workflow
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Setting `requires_approval=true` on a profile does two things:
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1. **Issuance + renewal of every cert pointing at the profile gates
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on a non-requester admin's approval.** The scheduler enqueues a
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`Job` at status `AwaitingApproval`; the linked
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`issuance_approval_requests` row stays at `pending` until either
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approved (job → `Pending`, scheduler dispatches) or rejected (job
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→ `Cancelled`). Same actor cannot self-approve.
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2. **Edits to the profile itself gate on a non-requester admin's
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approval.** This is the closure for the flip-flop
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loophole - without it an admin could set `requires_approval=false`,
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mutate any other field, set `requires_approval=true`, and the
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approval workflow would only have been bypassed during the
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"off" window. The profile-edit gate fires under three conditions:
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- The live profile has `requires_approval=true` AND the operator
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submits any edit (regardless of whether the edit changes the
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flag).
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- The live profile has `requires_approval=false` AND the operator
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submits an edit that would set it to `true` (the flag-flip
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direction is gated too because otherwise the gate could be
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enabled by anyone and have no review).
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- Both arms route through `ApprovalService.RequestProfileEditApproval`
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which writes a row to `issuance_approval_requests` with
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`approval_kind=profile_edit`. The pending profile diff is
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serialized to `payload` (JSONB).
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**Edit response shape.** When the gate fires, `PUT /api/v1/profiles/{id}`
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returns HTTP 202 Accepted with body
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`{"status":"pending_approval","pending_approval_id":"ar-…"}`.
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The operator copies the approval ID, hands it to a peer admin, and
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the peer POSTs `/api/v1/approvals/{id}/approve` with their own
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credentials. On approve, the server deserializes `payload`, applies
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the diff against the live profile, and emits a
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`profile.edit_applied` audit row with `event_category=auth`. On
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reject, the pending row is dropped; the live profile is unchanged.
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**Same-actor self-approve is rejected** with HTTP 403 and the existing
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`ErrApproveBySameActor` sentinel. This is the load-bearing
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two-person-integrity invariant that satisfies SOC 2 CC6.3 + NIST
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SSDF PO.5.2.
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**Bypass mode.** `CERTCTL_APPROVAL_BYPASS=true` short-circuits both
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issuance approvals and profile-edit approvals; every request
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auto-approves with `actor=system-bypass`. Used by dev / CI for fast
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iteration; production deploys MUST leave it unset. A single SQL
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query (`SELECT FROM audit_events WHERE actor='system-bypass'`)
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confirms zero rows.
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## Operator workflows
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**Enable approval for an existing profile.** Edit the profile, set
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`requires_approval=true`. The first time you do this, the edit
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itself is gated (the live profile is non-approval but the proposed
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state is approval-tier, so the flip-on direction still routes through
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the workflow). Hand the approval ID to a peer; once approved, every
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subsequent edit and every renewal of every cert pointing at the
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profile gates on the workflow.
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**Disable approval.** Edit the profile, set `requires_approval=false`.
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This edit is gated because the live profile is currently
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approval-tier. A peer must approve the disable. Once disabled,
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subsequent edits flow through the direct-apply path again.
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**Audit who approved what.** The audit trail records every approval
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request + decision under `event_category=auth`. Filter via
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`GET /api/v1/audit?category=auth` or the `auditor` role's
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audit-only view. Each row carries the approval ID + the requester
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+ the decider; the WORM trigger prevents tampering.
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## Related
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- `migrations/000027_approval_workflow.up.sql` (initial approval
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schema, Rank 7 of the 2026-05-03 deep-research deliverable)
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- `migrations/000033_approval_kinds.up.sql` (adds
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`approval_kind` + `payload` + nullable cert/job FKs)
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- `internal/service/approval.go::RequestProfileEditApproval`
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- `internal/service/profile.go::UpdateProfile` (gate)
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- `internal/api/handler/profiles.go::UpdateProfile` (202 mapping)
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