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	update the dependency to v0.7.0 to be closer to what docker/cli uses; https://github.com/theupdateframework/notary/compare/v0.6.1...v0.7.0 Note that docker/cli is slightly ahead of v0.7.0, and uses bf96a202a09a; https://github.com/theupdateframework/notary/compare/v0.7.0...bf96a202a09a Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			115 lines
		
	
	
		
			3.8 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Go
		
	
	
	
	
	
package signed
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// The Sign function is a choke point for all code paths that do signing.
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// We use this fact to do key ID translation. There are 2 types of key ID:
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//   - Scoped: the key ID based purely on the data that appears in the TUF
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//             files. This may be wrapped by a certificate that scopes the
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//             key to be used in a specific context.
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//   - Canonical: the key ID based purely on the public key bytes. This is
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//             used by keystores to easily identify keys that may be reused
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//             in many scoped locations.
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// Currently these types only differ in the context of Root Keys in Notary
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// for which the root key is wrapped using an x509 certificate.
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import (
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	"crypto/rand"
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	"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
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	"github.com/theupdateframework/notary/trustmanager"
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	"github.com/theupdateframework/notary/tuf/data"
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	"github.com/theupdateframework/notary/tuf/utils"
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)
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// Sign takes a data.Signed and a cryptoservice containing private keys,
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// calculates and adds at least minSignature signatures using signingKeys the
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// data.Signed.  It will also clean up any signatures that are not in produced
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// by either a signingKey or an otherWhitelistedKey.
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// Note that in most cases, otherWhitelistedKeys should probably be null. They
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// are for keys you don't want to sign with, but you also don't want to remove
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// existing signatures by those keys.  For instance, if you want to call Sign
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// multiple times with different sets of signing keys without undoing removing
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// signatures produced by the previous call to Sign.
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func Sign(service CryptoService, s *data.Signed, signingKeys []data.PublicKey,
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	minSignatures int, otherWhitelistedKeys []data.PublicKey) error {
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	logrus.Debugf("sign called with %d/%d required keys", minSignatures, len(signingKeys))
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	signatures := make([]data.Signature, 0, len(s.Signatures)+1)
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	signingKeyIDs := make(map[string]struct{})
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	tufIDs := make(map[string]data.PublicKey)
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	privKeys := make(map[string]data.PrivateKey)
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	// Get all the private key objects related to the public keys
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	missingKeyIDs := []string{}
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	for _, key := range signingKeys {
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		canonicalID, err := utils.CanonicalKeyID(key)
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		tufIDs[key.ID()] = key
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		if err != nil {
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			return err
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		}
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		k, _, err := service.GetPrivateKey(canonicalID)
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		if err != nil {
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			if _, ok := err.(trustmanager.ErrKeyNotFound); ok {
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				missingKeyIDs = append(missingKeyIDs, canonicalID)
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				continue
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			}
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			return err
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		}
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		privKeys[key.ID()] = k
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	}
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	// include the list of otherWhitelistedKeys
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	for _, key := range otherWhitelistedKeys {
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		if _, ok := tufIDs[key.ID()]; !ok {
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			tufIDs[key.ID()] = key
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		}
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	}
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	// Check to ensure we have enough signing keys
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	if len(privKeys) < minSignatures {
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		return ErrInsufficientSignatures{FoundKeys: len(privKeys),
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			NeededKeys: minSignatures, MissingKeyIDs: missingKeyIDs}
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	}
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	emptyStruct := struct{}{}
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	// Do signing and generate list of signatures
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	for keyID, pk := range privKeys {
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		sig, err := pk.Sign(rand.Reader, *s.Signed, nil)
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		if err != nil {
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			logrus.Debugf("Failed to sign with key: %s. Reason: %v", keyID, err)
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			return err
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		}
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		signingKeyIDs[keyID] = emptyStruct
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		signatures = append(signatures, data.Signature{
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			KeyID:     keyID,
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			Method:    pk.SignatureAlgorithm(),
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			Signature: sig[:],
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		})
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	}
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	for i := range s.Signatures {
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		sig := s.Signatures[i]
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		if _, ok := signingKeyIDs[sig.KeyID]; ok {
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			// key is in the set of key IDs for which a signature has been created
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			continue
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		}
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		var (
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			k  data.PublicKey
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			ok bool
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		)
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		if k, ok = tufIDs[sig.KeyID]; !ok {
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			// key is no longer a valid signing key
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			continue
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		}
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		if err := VerifySignature(*s.Signed, &sig, k); err != nil {
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			// signature is no longer valid
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			continue
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		}
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		// keep any signatures that still represent valid keys and are
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		// themselves valid
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		signatures = append(signatures, sig)
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	}
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	s.Signatures = signatures
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	return nil
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}
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