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name: CA with existing DS
on: workflow_call
env:
DB_IMAGE: ${{ vars.DB_IMAGE || 'quay.io/389ds/dirsrv' }}
jobs:
test:
name: Test
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
SHARED: /tmp/workdir/pki
steps:
- name: Clone repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Retrieve PKI images
uses: actions/cache@v3
with:
key: pki-images-${{ github.sha }}
path: pki-images.tar
- name: Load PKI images
run: docker load --input pki-images.tar
- name: Create network
run: docker network create example
- name: Set up PKI container
run: |
tests/bin/runner-init.sh pki
env:
HOSTNAME: pki.example.com
- name: Connect PKI container to network
run: docker network connect example pki --alias pki.example.com
- name: Create PKI server
run: |
docker exec pki pki-server create
docker exec pki pki-server nss-create --no-password
- name: Create CA signing cert in server's NSS database
run: |
docker exec pki pki-server cert-request \
--subject "CN=CA Signing Certificate" \
--ext /usr/share/pki/server/certs/ca_signing.conf \
ca_signing
docker exec pki pki-server cert-create \
--ext /usr/share/pki/server/certs/ca_signing.conf \
ca_signing
docker exec pki pki-server cert-import \
ca_signing
- name: Create CA OCSP signing cert in server's NSS database
run: |
docker exec pki pki-server cert-request \
--subject "CN=OCSP Signing Certificate" \
--ext /usr/share/pki/server/certs/ocsp_signing.conf \
ca_ocsp_signing
docker exec pki pki-server cert-create \
--issuer ca_signing \
--ext /usr/share/pki/server/certs/ocsp_signing.conf \
ca_ocsp_signing
docker exec pki pki-server cert-import \
ca_ocsp_signing
- name: Create CA audit signing cert in server's NSS database
run: |
docker exec pki pki-server cert-request \
--subject "CN=Audit Signing Certificate" \
--ext /usr/share/pki/server/certs/audit_signing.conf \
ca_audit_signing
docker exec pki pki-server cert-create \
--issuer ca_signing \
--ext /usr/share/pki/server/certs/audit_signing.conf \
ca_audit_signing
docker exec pki pki-server cert-import \
ca_audit_signing
- name: Create subsystem cert in server's NSS database
run: |
docker exec pki pki-server cert-request \
--subject "CN=Subsystem Certificate" \
--ext /usr/share/pki/server/certs/subsystem.conf \
subsystem
docker exec pki pki-server cert-create \
--issuer ca_signing \
--ext /usr/share/pki/server/certs/subsystem.conf \
subsystem
docker exec pki pki-server cert-import \
subsystem
- name: Create SSL server cert in server's NSS database
run: |
docker exec pki pki-server cert-request \
--subject "CN=pki.example.com" \
--ext /usr/share/pki/server/certs/sslserver.conf \
sslserver
docker exec pki pki-server cert-create \
--issuer ca_signing \
--ext /usr/share/pki/server/certs/sslserver.conf \
sslserver
docker exec pki pki-server cert-import \
sslserver
- name: Create CA admin cert in client's NSS database
run: |
docker exec pki pki \
nss-cert-request \
--subject "CN=Administrator" \
--ext /usr/share/pki/server/certs/admin.conf \
--csr admin.csr
docker exec pki pki \
-d /etc/pki/pki-tomcat/alias \
nss-cert-issue \
--issuer ca_signing \
--csr admin.csr \
--ext /usr/share/pki/server/certs/admin.conf \
--cert admin.crt
docker exec pki pki \
nss-cert-import \
--cert admin.crt \
caadmin
- name: Create CA subsystem
run: |
docker exec pki pki-server ca-create -v
- name: Set up DS container
run: |
tests/bin/ds-container-create.sh ds
env:
IMAGE: ${{ env.DB_IMAGE }}
HOSTNAME: ds.example.com
PASSWORD: Secret.123
- name: Connect DS container to network
run: docker network connect example ds --alias ds.example.com
- name: Configure connection to CA database
run: |
# store DS password
docker exec pki pki-server password-add \
--password Secret.123 \
internaldb
# configure DS connection params
docker exec pki pki-server ca-db-config-mod \
--hostname ds.example.com \
--port 3389 \
--secure false \
--auth BasicAuth \
--bindDN "cn=Directory Manager" \
--bindPWPrompt internaldb \
--database userroot \
--baseDN dc=ca,dc=pki,dc=example,dc=com \
--multiSuffix false \
--maxConns 15 \
--minConns 3
# configure user/group subsystem to use DS
docker exec pki pki-server ca-config-set usrgrp.ldap internaldb
- name: Check connection to CA database
run: |
docker exec pki pki-server ca-db-info
# https://github.com/dogtagpki/pki/wiki/Setting-up-CA-Database
- name: Initialize CA database
run: |
docker exec pki pki-server ca-db-init -v
- name: Add CA search indexes
run: |
docker exec pki pki-server ca-db-index-add -v
- name: Rebuild CA search indexes
run: |
docker exec pki pki-server ca-db-index-rebuild -v
- name: Add CA VLV indexes
run: |
docker exec pki pki-server ca-db-vlv-add -v
- name: Rebuild CA VLV indexes
run: |
docker exec pki pki-server ca-db-vlv-reindex -v
# https://github.com/dogtagpki/pki/wiki/Setting-up-CA-Database-User
- name: Add database user
run: |
docker exec pki pki-server ca-user-add \
--full-name pkidbuser \
--type agentType \
pkidbuser
- name: Assign subsystem cert to database user
run: |
docker exec pki pki-server ca-user-cert-add \
--cert /etc/pki/pki-tomcat/certs/subsystem.crt \
pkidbuser
- name: Add database user into CA groups
run: |
docker exec pki pki-server ca-user-role-add pkidbuser "Subsystem Group"
docker exec pki pki-server ca-user-role-add pkidbuser "Certificate Manager Agents"
- name: Grant database access to database user
run: |
docker exec pki pki-server ca-db-access-grant \
uid=pkidbuser,ou=people,dc=ca,dc=pki,dc=example,dc=com
# https://github.com/dogtagpki/pki/wiki/Setting-up-Security-Domain
- name: Create security domain database
run: |
docker exec pki pki-server sd-create \
--name EXAMPLE
- name: Configure security domain manager
run: |
# configure CA as security domain manager
docker exec pki pki-server ca-config-set securitydomain.select new
docker exec pki pki-server ca-config-set securitydomain.name EXAMPLE
docker exec pki pki-server ca-config-set securitydomain.host pki.example.com
docker exec pki pki-server ca-config-set securitydomain.httpport 8080
docker exec pki pki-server ca-config-set securitydomain.httpsadminport 8443
docker exec pki pki-server ca-config-set securitydomain.checkIP false
docker exec pki pki-server ca-config-set securitydomain.checkinterval 300000
docker exec pki pki-server ca-config-set securitydomain.flushinterval 86400000
docker exec pki pki-server ca-config-set securitydomain.source ldap
# register CA as security domain manager
docker exec pki pki-server sd-subsystem-add \
--subsystem CA \
--hostname pki.example.com \
--unsecure-port 8080 \
--secure-port 8443 \
--domain-manager \
"CA pki.example.com 8443"
# https://github.com/dogtagpki/pki/wiki/Setting-up-Subsystem-User
- name: Add subsystem user
run: |
docker exec pki pki-server ca-user-add \
--full-name CA-pki.example.com-8443 \
--type agentType \
CA-pki.example.com-8443
- name: Assign subsystem cert to subsystem user
run: |
docker exec pki pki-server ca-user-cert-add \
--cert /etc/pki/pki-tomcat/certs/subsystem.crt \
CA-pki.example.com-8443
- name: Assign roles to subsystem user
run: |
docker exec pki pki-server ca-user-role-add CA-pki.example.com-8443 "Subsystem Group"
# https://github.com/dogtagpki/pki/wiki/Setting-up-CA-Admin-User
- name: Add CA admin user
run: |
docker exec pki pki-server ca-user-add \
--full-name Administrator \
--type adminType \
caadmin
- name: Assign CA admin cert to CA admin user
run: |
docker exec pki pki-server ca-user-cert-add \
--cert admin.crt \
caadmin
- name: Assign roles to CA admin user
run: |
docker exec pki pki-server ca-user-role-add caadmin "Administrators"
docker exec pki pki-server ca-user-role-add caadmin "Certificate Manager Agents"
docker exec pki pki-server ca-user-role-add caadmin "Security Domain Administrators"
docker exec pki pki-server ca-user-role-add caadmin "Enterprise CA Administrators"
docker exec pki pki-server ca-user-role-add caadmin "Enterprise KRA Administrators"
docker exec pki pki-server ca-user-role-add caadmin "Enterprise RA Administrators"
docker exec pki pki-server ca-user-role-add caadmin "Enterprise TKS Administrators"
docker exec pki pki-server ca-user-role-add caadmin "Enterprise OCSP Administrators"
docker exec pki pki-server ca-user-role-add caadmin "Enterprise TPS Administrators"
- name: Install CA
run: |
docker exec pki pkispawn \
-f /usr/share/pki/server/examples/installation/ca.cfg \
-s CA \
-D pki_ds_url=ldap://ds.example.com:3389 \
-D pki_ds_setup=False \
-D pki_share_db=True \
-D pki_security_domain_setup=False \
-D pki_admin_setup=False \
-v
- name: Run PKI healthcheck
run: docker exec pki pki-healthcheck --failures-only
- name: Check CA admin user
run: |
docker exec pki pki-server cert-export ca_signing --cert-file ca_signing.crt
docker exec pki pki client-cert-import ca_signing --ca-cert ca_signing.crt
docker exec pki pki -n caadmin ca-user-show caadmin
- name: Gather artifacts
if: always()
run: |
tests/bin/ds-artifacts-save.sh --output=/tmp/artifacts/pki ds
tests/bin/pki-artifacts-save.sh pki
continue-on-error: true
- name: Remove CA
run: docker exec pki pkidestroy -i pki-tomcat -s CA -v
- name: Upload artifacts
if: always()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: ca-existing-ds
path: |
/tmp/artifacts/pki