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162 lines
5.7 KiB
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Example K3s CA certificate generation script.
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#
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# This script will generate files sufficient to bootstrap K3s cluster certificate
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# authorities. By default, the script will create the required files under
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# /var/lib/rancher/k3s/server/tls, where they will be found and used by K3s during initial
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# cluster startup. Note that these files MUST be present before K3s is started the first
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# time; certificate data SHOULD NOT be changed once the cluster has been initialized.
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#
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# The output path may be overridden with the DATA_DIR environment variable.
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#
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# This script will also auto-generate certificates and keys for both root and intermediate
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# certificate authorities if none are found.
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# If you have existing certs, you must place then in `DATA_DIR/server/tls`.
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# If you have only an existing root CA, provide:
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# root-ca.pem
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# root-ca.key
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# If you have an existing root and intermediate CA, provide:
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# root-ca.pem
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# intermediate-ca.pem
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# intermediate-ca.key
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set -e
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umask 027
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TIMESTAMP=$(date +%s)
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PRODUCT="${PRODUCT:-k3s}"
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DATA_DIR="${DATA_DIR:-/var/lib/rancher/${PRODUCT}}"
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if type -t openssl-3 &>/dev/null; then
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OPENSSL=openssl-3
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else
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OPENSSL=openssl
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fi
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echo "Using $(type -p ${OPENSSL}): $(${OPENSSL} version)"
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if ! ${OPENSSL} ecparam -name prime256v1 -genkey -noout -out /dev/null &>/dev/null; then
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echo "openssl not found or missing Elliptic Curve (ecparam) support."
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exit 1
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fi
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${OPENSSL} version | grep -qF 'OpenSSL 3' && OPENSSL_GENRSA_FLAGS=-traditional
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mkdir -p "${DATA_DIR}/server/tls/etcd"
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cd "${DATA_DIR}/server/tls"
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# Set up temporary openssl configuration
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mkdir -p ".ca/certs"
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trap "rm -rf .ca" EXIT
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touch .ca/index
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openssl rand -hex 8 > .ca/serial
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cat >.ca/config <<'EOF'
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[ca]
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default_ca = ca_default
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[ca_default]
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dir = ./.ca
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database = $dir/index
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serial = $dir/serial
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new_certs_dir = $dir/certs
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default_md = sha256
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policy = policy_anything
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[policy_anything]
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commonName = supplied
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[req]
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distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name
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[req_distinguished_name]
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[v3_ca]
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subjectKeyIdentifier = hash
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authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid:always
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basicConstraints = critical, CA:true
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keyUsage = critical, digitalSignature, keyEncipherment, keyCertSign
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EOF
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# Don't overwrite the service account issuer key; we pass the key into both the controller-manager
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# and the apiserver instead of passing a cert list into the apiserver, so there's no facility for
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# rotation and things will get very angry if all the SA keys are invalidated.
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if [[ -e service.key ]]; then
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echo "Generating additional Kubernetes service account issuer RSA key"
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OLD_SERVICE_KEY="$(cat service.key)"
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else
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echo "Generating Kubernetes service account issuer RSA key"
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fi
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${OPENSSL} genrsa ${OPENSSL_GENRSA_FLAGS:-} -out service.key 2048
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echo "${OLD_SERVICE_KEY}" >> service.key
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# Use existing root CA if present
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if [[ -e root-ca.pem ]]; then
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echo "Using existing root certificate"
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else
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echo "Generating root certificate authority RSA key and certificate"
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${OPENSSL} genrsa ${OPENSSL_GENRSA_FLAGS:-} -out root-ca.key 4096
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${OPENSSL} req -x509 -new -nodes -sha256 -days 7300 \
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-subj "/CN=${PRODUCT}-root-ca@${TIMESTAMP}" \
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-key root-ca.key \
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-out root-ca.pem \
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-config .ca/config \
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-extensions v3_ca
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fi
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cat root-ca.pem > root-ca.crt
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# Use existing intermediate CA if present
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if [[ -e intermediate-ca.pem ]]; then
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echo "Using existing intermediate certificate"
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else
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if [[ ! -e root-ca.key ]]; then
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echo "Cannot generate intermediate certificate without root certificate private key"
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exit 1
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fi
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echo "Generating intermediate certificate authority RSA key and certificate"
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${OPENSSL} genrsa ${OPENSSL_GENRSA_FLAGS:-} -out intermediate-ca.key 4096
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${OPENSSL} req -new -nodes \
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-subj "/CN=${PRODUCT}-intermediate-ca@${TIMESTAMP}" \
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-key intermediate-ca.key |
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${OPENSSL} ca -batch -notext -days 3700 \
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-in /dev/stdin \
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-out intermediate-ca.pem \
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-keyfile root-ca.key \
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-cert root-ca.pem \
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-config .ca/config \
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-extensions v3_ca
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fi
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cat intermediate-ca.pem root-ca.pem > intermediate-ca.crt
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if [[ ! -e intermediate-ca.key ]]; then
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echo "Cannot generate leaf certificates without intermediate certificate private key"
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exit 1
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fi
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# Generate new leaf CAs for all the control-plane and etcd components
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for TYPE in client server request-header etcd/peer etcd/server; do
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CERT_NAME="${PRODUCT}-$(echo ${TYPE} | tr / -)-ca"
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echo "Generating ${CERT_NAME} leaf certificate authority EC key and certificate"
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${OPENSSL} ecparam -name prime256v1 -genkey -noout -out ${TYPE}-ca.key
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${OPENSSL} req -new -nodes \
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-subj "/CN=${CERT_NAME}@${TIMESTAMP}" \
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-key ${TYPE}-ca.key |
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${OPENSSL} ca -batch -notext -days 3700 \
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-in /dev/stdin \
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-out ${TYPE}-ca.pem \
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-keyfile intermediate-ca.key \
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-cert intermediate-ca.pem \
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-config .ca/config \
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-extensions v3_ca
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cat ${TYPE}-ca.pem \
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intermediate-ca.pem \
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root-ca.pem > ${TYPE}-ca.crt
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done
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echo
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echo "CA certificate generation complete. Required files are now present in: ${DATA_DIR}/server/tls"
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echo "For security purposes, you should make a secure copy of the following files and remove them from cluster members:"
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ls ${DATA_DIR}/server/tls/root-ca.* ${DATA_DIR}/server/tls/intermediate-ca.* | xargs -n1 echo -e "\t"
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if [ "${DATA_DIR}" != "/var/lib/rancher/${PRODUCT}" ]; then
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echo
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echo "To update certificates on an existing cluster, you may now run:"
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echo " k3s certificate rotate-ca --path=${DATA_DIR}/server"
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fi
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