5d48e1aca5
Add support for kpod login/logout Signed-off-by: umohnani8 <umohnani@redhat.com>
280 lines
11 KiB
Go
280 lines
11 KiB
Go
// Note: Consider the API unstable until the code supports at least three different image formats or transports.
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// NOTE: Keep this in sync with docs/atomic-signature.md and docs/atomic-signature-embedded.json!
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package signature
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import (
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"encoding/json"
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"fmt"
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"time"
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"github.com/pkg/errors"
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"github.com/containers/image/version"
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"github.com/opencontainers/go-digest"
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)
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const (
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signatureType = "atomic container signature"
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)
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// InvalidSignatureError is returned when parsing an invalid signature.
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type InvalidSignatureError struct {
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msg string
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}
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func (err InvalidSignatureError) Error() string {
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return err.msg
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}
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// Signature is a parsed content of a signature.
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// The only way to get this structure from a blob should be as a return value from a successful call to verifyAndExtractSignature below.
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type Signature struct {
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DockerManifestDigest digest.Digest
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DockerReference string // FIXME: more precise type?
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}
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// untrustedSignature is a parsed content of a signature.
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type untrustedSignature struct {
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UntrustedDockerManifestDigest digest.Digest
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UntrustedDockerReference string // FIXME: more precise type?
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UntrustedCreatorID *string
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// This is intentionally an int64; the native JSON float64 type would allow to represent _some_ sub-second precision,
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// but not nearly enough (with current timestamp values, a single unit in the last place is on the order of hundreds of nanoseconds).
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// So, this is explicitly an int64, and we reject fractional values. If we did need more precise timestamps eventually,
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// we would add another field, UntrustedTimestampNS int64.
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UntrustedTimestamp *int64
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}
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// UntrustedSignatureInformation is information available in an untrusted signature.
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// This may be useful when debugging signature verification failures,
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// or when managing a set of signatures on a single image.
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//
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// WARNING: Do not use the contents of this for ANY security decisions,
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// and be VERY CAREFUL about showing this information to humans in any way which suggest that these values “are probably” reliable.
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// There is NO REASON to expect the values to be correct, or not intentionally misleading
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// (including things like “✅ Verified by $authority”)
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type UntrustedSignatureInformation struct {
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UntrustedDockerManifestDigest digest.Digest
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UntrustedDockerReference string // FIXME: more precise type?
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UntrustedCreatorID *string
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UntrustedTimestamp *time.Time
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UntrustedShortKeyIdentifier string
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}
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// newUntrustedSignature returns an untrustedSignature object with
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// the specified primary contents and appropriate metadata.
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func newUntrustedSignature(dockerManifestDigest digest.Digest, dockerReference string) untrustedSignature {
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// Use intermediate variables for these values so that we can take their addresses.
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// Golang guarantees that they will have a new address on every execution.
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creatorID := "atomic " + version.Version
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timestamp := time.Now().Unix()
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return untrustedSignature{
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UntrustedDockerManifestDigest: dockerManifestDigest,
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UntrustedDockerReference: dockerReference,
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UntrustedCreatorID: &creatorID,
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UntrustedTimestamp: ×tamp,
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}
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}
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// Compile-time check that untrustedSignature implements json.Marshaler
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var _ json.Marshaler = (*untrustedSignature)(nil)
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// MarshalJSON implements the json.Marshaler interface.
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func (s untrustedSignature) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
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if s.UntrustedDockerManifestDigest == "" || s.UntrustedDockerReference == "" {
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return nil, errors.New("Unexpected empty signature content")
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}
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critical := map[string]interface{}{
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"type": signatureType,
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"image": map[string]string{"docker-manifest-digest": s.UntrustedDockerManifestDigest.String()},
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"identity": map[string]string{"docker-reference": s.UntrustedDockerReference},
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}
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optional := map[string]interface{}{}
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if s.UntrustedCreatorID != nil {
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optional["creator"] = *s.UntrustedCreatorID
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}
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if s.UntrustedTimestamp != nil {
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optional["timestamp"] = *s.UntrustedTimestamp
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}
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signature := map[string]interface{}{
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"critical": critical,
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"optional": optional,
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}
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return json.Marshal(signature)
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}
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// Compile-time check that untrustedSignature implements json.Unmarshaler
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var _ json.Unmarshaler = (*untrustedSignature)(nil)
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// UnmarshalJSON implements the json.Unmarshaler interface
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func (s *untrustedSignature) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error {
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err := s.strictUnmarshalJSON(data)
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if err != nil {
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if _, ok := err.(jsonFormatError); ok {
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err = InvalidSignatureError{msg: err.Error()}
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}
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}
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return err
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}
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// strictUnmarshalJSON is UnmarshalJSON, except that it may return the internal jsonFormatError error type.
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// Splitting it into a separate function allows us to do the jsonFormatError → InvalidSignatureError in a single place, the caller.
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func (s *untrustedSignature) strictUnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error {
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var critical, optional json.RawMessage
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if err := paranoidUnmarshalJSONObjectExactFields(data, map[string]interface{}{
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"critical": &critical,
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"optional": &optional,
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}); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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var creatorID string
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var timestamp float64
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var gotCreatorID, gotTimestamp = false, false
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if err := paranoidUnmarshalJSONObject(optional, func(key string) interface{} {
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switch key {
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case "creator":
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gotCreatorID = true
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return &creatorID
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case "timestamp":
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gotTimestamp = true
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return ×tamp
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default:
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var ignore interface{}
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return &ignore
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}
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}); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if gotCreatorID {
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s.UntrustedCreatorID = &creatorID
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}
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if gotTimestamp {
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intTimestamp := int64(timestamp)
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if float64(intTimestamp) != timestamp {
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return InvalidSignatureError{msg: "Field optional.timestamp is not is not an integer"}
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}
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s.UntrustedTimestamp = &intTimestamp
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}
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var t string
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var image, identity json.RawMessage
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if err := paranoidUnmarshalJSONObjectExactFields(critical, map[string]interface{}{
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"type": &t,
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"image": &image,
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"identity": &identity,
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}); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if t != signatureType {
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return InvalidSignatureError{msg: fmt.Sprintf("Unrecognized signature type %s", t)}
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}
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var digestString string
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if err := paranoidUnmarshalJSONObjectExactFields(image, map[string]interface{}{
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"docker-manifest-digest": &digestString,
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}); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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s.UntrustedDockerManifestDigest = digest.Digest(digestString)
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return paranoidUnmarshalJSONObjectExactFields(identity, map[string]interface{}{
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"docker-reference": &s.UntrustedDockerReference,
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})
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}
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// Sign formats the signature and returns a blob signed using mech and keyIdentity
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// (If it seems surprising that this is a method on untrustedSignature, note that there
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// isn’t a good reason to think that a key used by the user is trusted by any component
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// of the system just because it is a private key — actually the presence of a private key
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// on the system increases the likelihood of an a successful attack on that private key
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// on that particular system.)
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func (s untrustedSignature) sign(mech SigningMechanism, keyIdentity string) ([]byte, error) {
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json, err := json.Marshal(s)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return mech.Sign(json, keyIdentity)
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}
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// signatureAcceptanceRules specifies how to decide whether an untrusted signature is acceptable.
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// We centralize the actual parsing and data extraction in verifyAndExtractSignature; this supplies
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// the policy. We use an object instead of supplying func parameters to verifyAndExtractSignature
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// because the functions have the same or similar types, so there is a risk of exchanging the functions;
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// named members of this struct are more explicit.
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type signatureAcceptanceRules struct {
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validateKeyIdentity func(string) error
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validateSignedDockerReference func(string) error
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validateSignedDockerManifestDigest func(digest.Digest) error
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}
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// verifyAndExtractSignature verifies that unverifiedSignature has been signed, and that its principial components
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// match expected values, both as specified by rules, and returns it
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func verifyAndExtractSignature(mech SigningMechanism, unverifiedSignature []byte, rules signatureAcceptanceRules) (*Signature, error) {
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signed, keyIdentity, err := mech.Verify(unverifiedSignature)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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if err := rules.validateKeyIdentity(keyIdentity); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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var unmatchedSignature untrustedSignature
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if err := json.Unmarshal(signed, &unmatchedSignature); err != nil {
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return nil, InvalidSignatureError{msg: err.Error()}
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}
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if err := rules.validateSignedDockerManifestDigest(unmatchedSignature.UntrustedDockerManifestDigest); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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if err := rules.validateSignedDockerReference(unmatchedSignature.UntrustedDockerReference); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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// signatureAcceptanceRules have accepted this value.
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return &Signature{
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DockerManifestDigest: unmatchedSignature.UntrustedDockerManifestDigest,
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DockerReference: unmatchedSignature.UntrustedDockerReference,
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}, nil
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}
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// GetUntrustedSignatureInformationWithoutVerifying extracts information available in an untrusted signature,
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// WITHOUT doing any cryptographic verification.
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// This may be useful when debugging signature verification failures,
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// or when managing a set of signatures on a single image.
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//
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// WARNING: Do not use the contents of this for ANY security decisions,
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// and be VERY CAREFUL about showing this information to humans in any way which suggest that these values “are probably” reliable.
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// There is NO REASON to expect the values to be correct, or not intentionally misleading
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// (including things like “✅ Verified by $authority”)
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func GetUntrustedSignatureInformationWithoutVerifying(untrustedSignatureBytes []byte) (*UntrustedSignatureInformation, error) {
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// NOTE: This should eventualy do format autodetection.
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mech, _, err := NewEphemeralGPGSigningMechanism([]byte{})
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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defer mech.Close()
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untrustedContents, shortKeyIdentifier, err := mech.UntrustedSignatureContents(untrustedSignatureBytes)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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var untrustedDecodedContents untrustedSignature
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if err := json.Unmarshal(untrustedContents, &untrustedDecodedContents); err != nil {
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return nil, InvalidSignatureError{msg: err.Error()}
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}
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var timestamp *time.Time // = nil
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if untrustedDecodedContents.UntrustedTimestamp != nil {
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ts := time.Unix(*untrustedDecodedContents.UntrustedTimestamp, 0)
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timestamp = &ts
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}
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return &UntrustedSignatureInformation{
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UntrustedDockerManifestDigest: untrustedDecodedContents.UntrustedDockerManifestDigest,
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UntrustedDockerReference: untrustedDecodedContents.UntrustedDockerReference,
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UntrustedCreatorID: untrustedDecodedContents.UntrustedCreatorID,
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UntrustedTimestamp: timestamp,
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UntrustedShortKeyIdentifier: shortKeyIdentifier,
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}, nil
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}
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