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Thanks to @pahrohfit and @Tomoyuki-GH for previous efforts to implement suport for this. Co-Authored-By: Robert Dailey <[email protected]> Co-Authored-By: Tomoyuki-GH <[email protected]>
Implements support for ECDSA keys. Fixes #2163.
Fixes #8365 This PR adds a control when `certbot certonly` or `certbot run` are called for a certificate that already exists and would eventually be replaced. As described in #8365, this control is here to ensure that the user will not modify the key type of their certificate (eg. ECDSA to RSA) without an explicit approval (set explicitly `--cert-name` and `--key-type`), since RSA is the default if not specified. * Handle unexpected key type migration. * Update certbot-ci/certbot_integration_tests/certbot_tests/test_main.py Co-authored-by: Brad Warren <[email protected]>
* Test certbot renew --key-type * Fix typo
Fixes #7717 This PR adds a `--dns-server` option to the `run_acme_server` test tool, in order to provide an arbitrary DNS server to Pebble or Boulder for the integration tests. I also take this occasion to make `run_acme_server` a real CLI tool using argparse, and set the `--server-type` (default `pebble`) option as well. * Set --dns-server flag in run_acme_server * Default to pebble * Add documentation * Configure also Boulder
* cli: improve Obtaining/Renewing wording * dont use logger, and use new phrasing * .display_util.notify: dont wrap As this function is supposed to be an analogue for print, we do not want it to wrap by default.
* tests: add certbot-dns-rfc2136 integration tests * dont use 'with' form of socket.socket fixes py2 crash * address some feedback: - conftest: make DNS server a global resource - conftest: add dns_xdist parameter into node config - conftest: add --dns-server=bind flag - conftest: if configured, point the ACME server to the DNS server - dnsserver: make it sort-of compatible with xdist (future-proofing) - context: parameterize dns-rfc2136 credentials file (future proofing) - context: reduce dns-rfc2136 propagation time to speed up tests - tox: add a integration-dns-rfc2136 target - rfc2136: add a test/zone for subdelegation - rfc2136: skip tests if no DNS server is configured * try add integration-dns-rfc2136 to CI * mock recursive dns via RPZ * update --dns-server args and tox.ini args * address more feedback: - dns_server: rename rfc2136 creds file to .tpl - dns_server: dont vary dns server port, instead we will vary zone names (#8455) - dns_server: log error if bind9 fails to stop cleanly - dns_server: replace assert with raise - context: remove redundant _worker_id - context: remove redundant cleanup override - context: fix seek/flush in credentials context manager - context: rename skip_if_no_server -> ...bind_server - context: add newline EOF * conftest: document _setup_primary_node sideeffects * ci: rfc2136-integration from standard->nightly * fix _stop_bind (function was renamed to stop) * ignore errors from shutil.rmtree during cleanup * dns_server: check for crash while polling * remove --dry-run from rfc2136 test
Fix Python 2 integration tests
* Changelog tweaks. * Add ECDSA documentation * Fix typo
Integrate the ECDSA certificates feature on master
Fixes #8134. * Test on Python 3.9. * Mention Python 3.9 support in changelog. * s/\( *'Pro.*3\.\)8\(',\)/\18\2\n\19\2/ * undo changes to tox.ini * Move more tests to Python 3.9 * Update PyYAML and packages which pinned it back * Upgrade typed-ast * Use <= to "pin" dnspython * Fix lint by telling pylint it cannot be trusted * Disable mypy on RFC plugin * add comment about <= support
* nginx: fix py2 unicode sandwich The nginx parser would crash when saving configuraitons containing Unicode, because py2's `str` type does not support Unicode. This change fixes that crash by ensuring that a string type supporting Unicode is used in both Python 2 and Python 3. * nginx: add unicode to the integration test config * update CHANGELOG
Update files from 1.10.0 release
* fix changelog typo * remove empty entry
* Completely deprecate certbot-auto * DeaDeactivate centos6/oraclelinux6 tests * Remove tests assets * Remove another test * Revert "Remove tests assets" This reverts commit e603afe.
* Don't deprecate certbot-auto quite yet * Remove centos6 test farm tests * undo changes to test farm test scripts
Remove CentOS 6 tests
* Don't deprecate certbot-auto quite yet * Remove centos6 test farm tests * undo changes to test farm test scripts (cherry picked from commit e5113d5)
Remove centos6 tests 1.10.x
Fixes #8495. To further explain the problem here, `modify_kwargs_for_default_detection` as called in `add` is simplistic and doesn't always work. See #6164 for one other example. In this case, were bitten by the code https://github.com/certbot/certbot/blob/d1e7404358c05734aaf436ef3c9d709029d62b09/certbot/certbot/_internal/cli/helpful.py#L393-L395 The action used for deprecated arguments isn't in `ZERO_ARG_ACTIONS` so it assumes that all deprecated flags take one parameter. Rather than trying to fix this function (which I think can only realistically be fixed by #4493), I took the approach that was previously used in `HelpfulArgumentParser.add_deprecated_argument` of bypassing this extra logic entirely. I adapted that function to now call `HelpfulArgumentParser.add` as well for consistency and to make testing easier. * Rename deprecated arg action class * Skip extra parsing for deprecated arguments * Add back test of --manual-public-ip-logging-ok * Add changelog entry
Fixes #8495. To further explain the problem here, `modify_kwargs_for_default_detection` as called in `add` is simplistic and doesn't always work. See #6164 for one other example. In this case, were bitten by the code https://github.com/certbot/certbot/blob/d1e7404358c05734aaf436ef3c9d709029d62b09/certbot/certbot/_internal/cli/helpful.py#L393-L395 The action used for deprecated arguments isn't in `ZERO_ARG_ACTIONS` so it assumes that all deprecated flags take one parameter. Rather than trying to fix this function (which I think can only realistically be fixed by #4493), I took the approach that was previously used in `HelpfulArgumentParser.add_deprecated_argument` of bypassing this extra logic entirely. I adapted that function to now call `HelpfulArgumentParser.add` as well for consistency and to make testing easier. * Rename deprecated arg action class * Skip extra parsing for deprecated arguments * Add back test of --manual-public-ip-logging-ok * Add changelog entry (cherry picked from commit 5f73274)
Candidate 1.10.1
* cli: clean up `certbot renew` summary - Unduplicate output which was being sent to both stdout and stderr - Don't use IDisplay.notification to buffer output - Remove big "DRY RUN" guards above and below, instead change language to "renewal" or "simulated renewal" - Reword "Attempting to renew cert ... produced an unexpected error" to be more concise. * add newline to docstring Co-authored-by: ohemorange <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: ohemorange <[email protected]>
This adds a 'Error parsing credentials file ...' wrapper to any errors raised inside certbot-dns-google's usage of oauth2client, to make it obvious to the user where the problem lies.
These were not annotated as something that should be ignored, and the test-suite passes with these changes.
Although Certbot is a classic snap, it shouldn't load Python code from the host system. This change prevents packages being loaded from the "user site-packages directory" (PEP-370). i.e. Certbot will no longer load DNS plugins installed via `pip install --user certbot-dns-*`.
* add coverage testing to dns-rfc2136 integration * add coverage rule for certbot/* as well
Fixes #8296 * Completely deprecate certbot-auto * Add changelog
Fixes #8388 * Deprecate support for Python 2 * Ignore deprecation warning * Update certbot/CHANGELOG.md Co-authored-by: Brad Warren <[email protected]>
* Add documentation PR checklist item. * Update contributing doc
…v with pipstrap that already includes wheel (#8445) This PR proposes an alternative configuration for the snap build that avoid the need to use `--system-site-package` when constructing the virtual environment in the snap. The rationale of `--system-site-package` was that by default, snapcraft creates a virtual environment without `wheel` installed in it. However we need it to build the wheels like `cryptography` on ARM architectures. Sadly there is not way to instruct snapcraft to install some build dependencies in the virtual environment before it kicks in the build phase itself, without overriding that entire phase (which is possible with `parts.override-build`). The alternative proposed here is to not override the entire build part, but just add some preparatory steps that will be done before the main actions handled by the `python` snap plugin. To do so, I take advantage of the `--upgrade` flag available for the `venv` module in Python 3. This allows to reuse a preexisting virtual environment, and upgrade its component. Adding a flag to the `venv` call is possible in snapcraft, thanks to the `SNAPCRAFT_PYTHON_VENV_ARGS` environment variable (and it is already used to set the `--system-site-package`). Given `SNAPCRAFT_PYTHON_VENV_ARGS` set to `--upgrade` , we configure the build phase as follows: * create the virtual environment ourselves in the expected place (`SNAPCRAFT_PART_INSTALL`) * leverage `tools/pipstrap.py` to install `setuptools`, `pip`, and of course, `wheel` * let the standard build operations kick in with a call to `snapcraftctl build`: at that point the `--upgrade` flag will be appended to the standard virtual environment creation, reusing our crafted venv instead of creating a new one. This approach has also the advantage to invoke `pipstrap.py` as it is done for the other deployable artifacts, and for the PR validations, reducing risks of shifts between the various deployment methods.
Fixes #8462 * Deprecate support of Apache 2.2 in certbot-apache * Add a changelog
This PR adds a `--timeout` flag to `tools/snap/build_remote.py` in order to fail the process if the time execution reaches the provided timeout. It is set to 5h30 on the relevant Azure job, while the job itself has a timeout of 6h managed on Azure side. This allows a slightly better output for these jobs when the snapcraft build stales for any reason.
* remove unused user data * have instance self-destruct in case cleanup fails * correct kwargs * fix param order
#8443) Fixes #8256 First let's sum up the problem to solve. We disabled the build isolation available in pip>=19 because it could potential break certbot build without a control on our side. Basically builds are not reproductible. Indeed the build isolation triggers build of PEP-517 enabled transitive dependencies (like `cryptography`) with the build dependencies defined in their `pyproject.toml`. For `cryptography` in particular these requirements include `setuptools>=40.6.0`, and quite logically pip will install the latest version of `setuptools` for the build. And when `setuptools` broke with the version 50, our build did the same. But disabling the build isolation is not a long term solution, as more and more project will migrate on this approach and it basically provides a lot of benefit in how dependencies are built. The ideal solution would be to be able to apply version constraints on our side on the build dependencies, in order to pin `setuptools` for instance, and decide precisely when we upgrade to a newer version. However for now pip does not provide a mechanism for that (like a `--build-constraint` flag or propagation of existing `--constraint` flag). Until I saw pypa/pip#9081 and pypa/pip#8439. Apart the fact that pypa/pip#9081 shows that pip maintainers are working on this issue, it explains how pip works regarding PEP-517 and infers which workaround can be used to still pin the build dependencies. It turns out that pip invokes itself in each build isolation to install the build dependencies. It means that even if some flags (like `--constraint`) are not explicitly passed to the pip sub call, the global environment remains, in particular the environment variables. Thus it is known that every pip flag can alternatively be set by environment variable using the following pattern for the variable name: `PIP_[FLAG_NAME_UPPERCASE]`. So for `--constraint`, it is `PIP_CONSTRAINT`. And so you can pass a constraint file to the pip sub call through that mechanism. I made some tests with a constraint file containing pinning for `setuptools`: indeed under isolation zone, the constraint file has been honored and the provided pinned version has been used to build the dependencies (I tested it with `cryptography`). Finally this PR takes advantage of this mechanism, by setting `PIP_CONSTRAINT` to `pip_install`, the snap building process, the Dockerfiles and the windows installer building process. I also extracted out the requirements of the new `pipstrap.py` to be reusable in these various build processes. * Use workaround to fix build requirements in build isolation, and renable build isolation * Clean imports in pipstrap * Externalize pipstrap reqs to be reusable * Inject pipstrap constraints during pip_install * Update docker build * Update snapcraft build * Prepare installer build * Fix pipstrap constraints in snap build * Add back --no-build-cache option in Docker images build * Update snap/snapcraft.yaml * Use proper flags with pip Co-authored-by: Brad Warren <[email protected]>
Fixes #8519. I left the `certbot-auto` docs in `install.rst` to avoid breaking links and to help propagate information about our changes there. I moved it closer to the bottom of the doc though since I think our documentation about OS packages and Docker is more helpful to most people. * clean up certbot-auto docs * add more info to changelog * remove more certbot-auto references
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