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Support certs with GeneralTime
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# Background Recert until now only supported certs with asn1 `UTCTime` and not `GeneralizedTime`. # Problem When golang creates certs with expiration way out in the future, it uses `GeneralizedTime` instead of `UTCTime`. For example: ``` 4:d=2 hl=2 l= 13 prim: UTCTIME :240607174402Z 19:d=2 hl=2 l= 17 prim: UTCTIME :340605194402+0200 ``` vs ``` 4:d=2 hl=2 l= 13 prim: UTCTIME :240607174406Z 19:d=2 hl=2 l= 19 prim: GENERALIZEDTIME :21240514194406+0200 ``` Usually this is not a problem, because a typical OCP cluster doesn't have certs this far in the future, but eventually it will become a problem. Also RHOAI has a component (tektoncd) that has certs with expiry 100 years in the future [1] (despite the misleading name that says "Decade" rather than "Century"). Trying to recert a cluster with tektoncd will therefore lead to the following error: ``` error: |- scanning and recertification Caused by: 0: processing discovered objects 1: regenerating crypto 2: re-signing cert with subject CN=tekton-triggers-core-interceptors.openshift-pipelines.svc, O=knative.dev 3: mutating cert 4: extending expiration 5: forcefully expiring 6: evaluating current expiration 7: GeneralTime not supported ``` # Solution This PR adds support for asn1 generalized time in recert. It's simply a matter of casting the type correctly, the x509_certificate crate already supports it. # Testing This PR is untested, waiting for feedback from the user that reported the issue. [1] https://github.com/tektoncd/triggers/blob/59da11dd50424c9ccef883b558671e34efc0eba5/pkg/interceptors/server/server.go#L36
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We had an issue [1] with long expiration so I noticed the name was wrong [1] rh-ecosystem-edge/recert#167
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We had an issue [1] with long expiration so I noticed the name was wrong [1] rh-ecosystem-edge/recert#167 Signed-off-by: Omer Tuchfeld <[email protected]>
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We had an issue [1] with long expiration so I noticed the name was wrong [1] rh-ecosystem-edge/recert#167 Signed-off-by: Omer Tuchfeld <[email protected]>
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Background
Recert until now only supported certs with asn1
UTCTime
and notGeneralizedTime
.Problem
When golang creates certs with expiration way out in the future, it uses
GeneralizedTime
instead ofUTCTime
.For example:
vs
Usually this is not a problem, because a typical OCP cluster doesn't have certs this far in the future, but eventually it will become a problem. Also RHOAI has a component (tektoncd) that has certs with expiry 100 years in the future (despite the misleading name that says "Decade" rather than "Century").
Trying to recert a cluster with tektoncd will therefore lead to the following error:
Solution
This PR adds support for asn1 generalized time in recert. It's simply a matter of casting the type correctly, the x509_certificate crate already supports it.
Testing
This PR is untested, waiting for feedback from the user that reported the issue.