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Mainteneur

Daniel B. de Firewall Services

Version

Alpha 10:
Contrib 9:
smeserver-phpki
The latest version of smeserver-phpki is available in the SME repository, click on the version number(s) for more information.


Contrib 9:
phpki
The latest version of phpki is available in the SME repository, click on the version number(s) for more information.


Veuillez suivre les instructions d'installation ci-dessous, ils satisferont toutes les dépendances et les dernières versions des 2 RPMs qui seront installés automatiquement.

Description

PHPki est une application OpenSource pour gérer a multi-agency PKI conforme HIPAA. Avec ça, vous pouvez gérer de manière centralisé les certificats X.509 utilisés avec S/MIME activé sur les clients e-mail, Serveurs SSL, et applications VPN. PHPki est maintenant utilisé pour gérer les certificats avec la dernière version de la contrib SME Server OpenVPN Bridge.

Vous pouvez voir la démo d'installation ici

Pré-requis

  • SME Server 7.X
Vérifié sur :
SME Server 7.4 - RequestedDeletion


Warning.png Warning:
This version of PHPki is a slightly modified version, so it can be used with certificates generated with previous release of smeserver-openvpn-bridge, plus some others minor modifications.



Cette version de PHPki est une version légèrement modifiée, de sorte qu'elle puisse être utilisé avec les certificats générés avec la version précédente de SME Server OpenVPN Bridge, ainsi que quelques autres de modifications mineures.

Installation

SME Server 7, SME Server 8, SME Server 9

Pour sme8

  • Installer les RPMs :
yum --enablerepo=smecontribs install smeserver-phpki
  • Puis redémmarer les services :
expand-template /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
expand-template /etc/httpd/pki-conf/httpd.conf
sv t /service/httpd-e-smith
sv u /service/httpd-pki
  • Sinon, il est aussi possible de redemmarer le serveur :
signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot


Pour sme9 Vous devez activé le dépôt epel

  • Installer les RPMs :
yum --enablerepo=smecontribs,epel install smeserver-phpki
  • Puis redémmarer les services :
expand-template /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
expand-template /etc/httpd/pki-conf/httpd.conf
sv t /service/httpd-e-smith
sv u /service/httpd-pki
  • Sinon, il est aussi possible de redemmarer le serveur :
signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot

Configurer le nouveau PKI

Go in the server-manager, you'll find a new "Manage Certificates" menu (or you can use the URL https://server.domain.tld/phpki/ca) Here you have to enter the following informations:

    • Organisation
    • Department
    • Common Name of the Master CA
    • E-mail (technical contact)
    • City
    • State
    • Country Code
    • Password (to protect the private key of the Master CA)
    • Validity of the CA
    • Keys size
    • URL of your PKI (https://my.domain.tld/phpki)

This screenshot illustrate the first (and the most important) part of this configuration page:

First part of the initiale configuration page

The second part is like this:

Second part of the initiale configuration page

The default settings should be OK for most installations. You may just want to change the "Help Document Contact Info" part.

Once you have submitted this form (which can take several minutes, as generating dh parameters can take a long time), you should have something like this:


Second part of the initiale configuration page

Now you'll be able to start using PHPki. It's quite easy to use.

The administrative interface is available on the server-manager or directly https://my.domain.tld/phpki/ca

There's also a public interface, available only from the local networks, but without password at https://my.domain.tld/phpki. Here, users can download the Master CA certificate, the CRL, or search for certificates of other users (public part only of course).


Important.png Note:
If you just installed the OpenVPN_Bridge contrib and are installing PHPki as suggested by the wiki page, or you just want to use PHPki without OpenVPN_Bridge contrib, then you are done here, and you don't have to migrate any certificates


Migration des certificats pour l'installation des versions précédentes de la contribs OpenVPN-Bridge

If you are installing this phpki contrib because you have used OpenVPN_Bridge before and have already certificates, follow the instructions below. If you have a fresh and new install of OpenVPN_Bridge, skip the below instructions for you do not have 'old' certificates!

PHPki is now the certificate manager recommended to manage OpenVPN_Bridge certificates. This part will explain how-to import your certificates created with openvpn-bridge into PHPki

  • First, you need to install the contribs as it's explain on this page (you can enter anything for the configuration of the CA, all your old parameters will be restored)
  • Second, you need to copy this script on your server (for example as /root/migrate.sh) and execute it as root.


Warning.png Warning:
Of course, take some time to read this script before runing it as root.



#!/bin/bash

# Read Openvpn-Bridge DB
ORGNAME=$(/sbin/e-smith/db openvpn-bridge getprop default_config organizationName)
COUNTRY=$(/sbin/e-smith/db openvpn-bridge getprop default_config countryCode)
STATE=$(/sbin/e-smith/db openvpn-bridge getprop default_config countryName)
LOC=$(/sbin/e-smith/db openvpn-bridge getprop default_config localityName)
DEP=$(/sbin/e-smith/db openvpn-bridge getprop default_config sectionName)
KEYSIZE=$(/sbin/e-smith/db openvpn-bridge getprop default_config keySize)
EMAIL=$(/sbin/e-smith/db openvpn-bridge getprop default_config mailAddress)


OPENSSL=/usr/bin/openssl
OLDDIR=/etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/keys/bridge/
NEWDIR=/opt/phpki/phpki-store/CA/


# Store the actual time in $TIME
TIME=$(date +%d%m%Y%H%M%S)


# Create needed directories
prepare_dir(){
        mkdir -p $NEWDIR/{certs,newcerts,requests,pfx,private}
}


# Migrate the certificates to phpki store
migrate_certs(){
        cd $OLDDIR

        # Copy the old index.txt and serial
        cat $OLDDIR/index.txt > $NEWDIR/index.txt
        cat serial > $NEWDIR/serial

        # Copy the cacert related files
        cat ca.crt > $NEWDIR/certs/cacert.pem
        cat ca.key > $NEWDIR/private/cakey.pem

        # Now, for each file ending with .crt
        for CERT in $(ls ./*.crt); do
                CERT=$(basename $CERT .crt)

                ISININDEX=$(grep -c "/CN=$CERT/" $NEWDIR/index.txt)

                # If the current cert isn't referenced in the index,
                # or the corresponding key or csr file dosn't exists, then skip it
                # This can happen in some situation where the serial has been corrupted

                if [ $ISININDEX -gt 0 ]&&[ -s $CERT.key ]&&[ -s $CERT.csr ]; then
                        # Retrieve the serial number as reported by  openssl
                        SERIAL=$(openssl x509 -noout -serial -in $CERT.crt | cut -d"=" -f 2)

                        # Create the pem only cert in the new dir
                        $OPENSSL x509 -in $CERT.crt -inform PEM -outform PEM -out $NEWDIR/newcerts/$SERIAL.pem

                        # Create the der formated cert
                        $OPENSSL x509 -in $CERT.crt -inform PEM -outform DER -out $NEWDIR/certs/$SERIAL.der

                        # And the pkcs12 bundle (cert+key+ca)
                        $OPENSSL pkcs12 -export -in $CERT.crt -inkey $CERT.key -certfile ca.crt -caname $ORGNAME -passout pass: -out $NEWDIR/pfx/$SERIAL.pfx

                        # Copy the private key
                        cat $CERT.key > $NEWDIR/private/$SERIAL-key.pem 

                        # And the cert request
                        cat $CERT.csr > $NEWDIR/requests/$SERIAL-req.pem
                fi
        done
}

perms(){
        # Restrict access
        chown -R phpki:phpki $NEWDIR
        chmod -R o-rwx $NEWDIR
}

phpki_conf(){
        # Retrieve the common name of our CA with openssl command
        CACN=$($OPENSSL x509 -subject -noout -in $OLDDIR/ca.crt | cut -d'=' -f 8 | cut -d'/' -f 1)


        if [ -e /opt/phpki/phpki-store/config/config.php ]; then
                # Move the actual phpki configuration file               
                mv /opt/phpki/phpki-store/config/config.php /opt/phpki/phpki-store/config/config.php.$TIME

                # And use sed to configure it properly
                sed -e "s/config\['organization'\].*/config\['organization'\] = '$ORGNAME';/" \
                        -e "s/config\['unit'\].*/config\['unit'\] = '$DEP';/" \
                        -e "s/config\['contact'\].*/config\['contact'\] = '$EMAIL';/" \
                        -e "s/config\['locality'\].*/config\['locality'\] = '$LOC';/" \
                        -e "s/config\['province'\].*/config\['province'\] = '$STATE';/" \
                        -e "s/config\['country'\].*/config\['country'\] = '$COUNTRY';/" \
                        -e "s/config\['common_name'\].*/config\['common_name'\] = '$CACN';/" \
                        -e "s/config\['ca_pwd'\].*/config\['ca_pwd'\] = '';/" \
                        -e "s/config\['keysize'\].*/config\['keysize'\] = '$KEYSIZE';/" \
                        /opt/phpki/phpki-store/config/config.php.$TIME \
                        > /opt/phpki/phpki-store/config/config.php
        fi
}

migrate_var(){
        # Here, we just migrate dhparam and ta to phpki store
        if [ -e $OLDDIR/dh.pem ]; then
                cat $OLDDIR/dh.pem > $NEWDIR/private/dhparam1024.pem
        fi
        if [ -e $OLDDIR/ta.key ]; then
                cat $OLDDIR/ta.key > $NEWDIR/private/takey.pem
        fi
}



prepare_dir
migrate_certs
phpki_conf
migrate_var
perms


Now, go in the server-manager, in "Manage Certificates" and check your old certificates are here.

Désintallation

To uninstall the contrib from your server, just run the following commands:

yum remove smeserver-phpki phpki
expand-template /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
sv t /service/httpd-e-smith


Important.png Note:
As many other rpms, removing phpki won't remove everything from your server. Especially certificates will be kept, and some php file.


Certificates and PKI configuration are stored in /opt/phpki/phpki-store, php files are in /opt/phpki/html

Warning.png Warning:
These files can be very important, so my recommendation is to let them remain here. If you really want to remove them, just backup them before:
cd /opt/phpki
tar cvzf ~/phpki-backup.tar.gz ./

Now you can remove the entire /opt/phpki directory


Ré-installation

If you have removed the contrib, and want to re-install it, you'll need to follow these steps after you have installed the rpms:

cd /opt/phpki/html/
rm -f index.php 
rm -f setup.php
ln -s main.php index.php
cat config.php.rpmsave > config.php
cd ca
rm -f index.php
ln -s main.php index.php

Bugs

Please raise bugs under the SME-Contribs section in bugzilla and select the smeserver-phpki component or use this link