(detection and prevention of weak keys for CAcert-issued certificates)
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scripts/DumpWeakCerts.pl
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#!/usr/bin/perl
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# Script to dump weak RSA certs (Exponent 3 or Modulus size < 1024) according to https://bugs.cacert.org/view.php?id=918
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# and https://wiki.cacert.org/Arbitrations/a20110312.1
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use DBI;
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my $cacert_db_config;
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my $cacert_db_user;
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my $cacert_db_password;
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# Read database access data from the config file
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eval `cat perl_mysql`;
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my $dbh = DBI->connect($cacert_db_config, $cacert_db_user, $cacert_db_password, { RaiseError => 1, AutoCommit => 0 } ) || die "Cannot connect database: $DBI::errstr";
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my $sth_certs;
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my $sth_userdata;
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my $cert_domid;
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my $cert_userid;
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my $cert_orgid;
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my $cert_CN;
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my $cert_expire;
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my $cert_filename;
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my $cert_serial;
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my $user_email;
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my $user_firstname;
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my $reason;
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my @row;
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sub IsWeak($) {
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my ($CertFileName) = @_;
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my $ModulusSize = 0;
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my $Exponent = 0;
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my $result = 0;
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# Do key size and exponent checking for RSA keys
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open(CERTTEXT, '-|', "openssl x509 -in $CertFileName -noout -text") || die "Cannot start openssl";
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while (<CERTTEXT>) {
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if (/^ +([^ ]+) Public Key:/) {
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last if ($1 ne "RSA");
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}
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if (/^ +Modulus \((\d+) bit\)/) {
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$ModulusSize = $1;
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}
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if (/^ +Exponent: (\d+)/) {
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$Exponent = $1;
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last;
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}
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}
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close(CERTTEXT);
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if ($ModulusSize > 0 && $Exponent > 0) {
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if ($ModulusSize < 1024 || $Exponent==3) {
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$result = "SmallKey";
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}
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}
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if (!$result) {
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# Check with openssl-vulnkey
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# This is currently not tested, if you don't know what you are doing leave it commented!
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if (system("openssl-vulnkey -q $CertFileName") != 0) {
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$result = "openssl-vulnkey";
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}
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}
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return $result;
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}
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# Select only certificates expiring in more than two weeks, since two weeks will probably be needed as turnaround time
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# Get all domain certificates
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$sth_certs = $dbh->prepare(
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"SELECT `dc`.`domid`, `dc`.`CN`, `dc`.`expire`, `dc`.`crt_name`, `dc`.`serial` ".
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" FROM `domaincerts` AS `dc` ".
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" WHERE `dc`.`revoked`=0 AND `dc`.`expire` > DATE_ADD(NOW(), INTERVAL 14 DAY)");
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$sth_certs->execute();
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$sth_userdata = $dbh->prepare(
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"SELECT `u`.`email`, `u`.`fname` ".
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" FROM `domains` AS `d`, `users` AS `u` ".
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" WHERE `d`.`memid`=`u`.`id` AND `d`.`id`=?");
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while(($cert_domid, $cert_CN, $cert_expire, $cert_filename, $cert_serial) = $sth_certs->fetchrow_array) {
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if (-f $cert_filename) {
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$reason = IsWeak($cert_filename);
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if ($reason) {
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$sth_userdata->execute($cert_domid);
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($user_email, $user_firstname) = $sth_userdata->fetchrow_array();
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print join("\t", ('DomainCert', $user_email, $user_firstname, $cert_expire, $cert_CN, $reason, $cert_serial)). "\n";
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$sth_userdata->finish();
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}
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}
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}
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$sth_certs->finish();
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# Get all email certificates
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$sth_certs = $dbh->prepare(
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"SELECT `ec`.`memid`, `ec`.`CN`, `ec`.`expire`, `ec`.`crt_name`, `ec`.`serial` ".
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" FROM `emailcerts` AS `ec` ".
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" WHERE `ec`.`revoked`=0 AND `ec`.`expire` > DATE_ADD(NOW(), INTERVAL 14 DAY)");
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$sth_certs->execute();
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$sth_userdata = $dbh->prepare(
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"SELECT `u`.`email`, `u`.`fname` ".
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" FROM `users` AS `u` ".
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" WHERE `u`.`id`=?");
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while(($cert_userid, $cert_CN, $cert_expire, $cert_filename, $cert_serial) = $sth_certs->fetchrow_array) {
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if (-f $cert_filename) {
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$reason = IsWeak($cert_filename);
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if ($reason) {
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$sth_userdata->execute($cert_userid);
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($user_email, $user_firstname) = $sth_userdata->fetchrow_array();
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print join("\t", ('EmailCert', $user_email, $user_firstname, $cert_expire, $cert_CN, $reason, $cert_serial)). "\n";
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$sth_userdata->finish();
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}
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}
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}
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$sth_certs->finish();
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# Get all Org Server certificates, notify all admins of the Org!
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$sth_certs = $dbh->prepare(
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"SELECT `dc`.`orgid`, `dc`.`CN`, `dc`.`expire`, `dc`.`crt_name`, `dc`.`serial` ".
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" FROM `orgdomaincerts` AS `dc` ".
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" WHERE `dc`.`revoked`=0 AND `dc`.`expire` > DATE_ADD(NOW(), INTERVAL 14 DAY)");
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$sth_certs->execute();
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$sth_userdata = $dbh->prepare(
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"SELECT `u`.`email`, `u`.`fname` ".
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" FROM `users` AS `u`, `org` ".
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" WHERE `u`.`id`=`org`.`memid` and `org`.`orgid`=?");
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while(($cert_orgid, $cert_CN, $cert_expire, $cert_filename, $cert_serial) = $sth_certs->fetchrow_array) {
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if (-f $cert_filename) {
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$reason = IsWeak($cert_filename);
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if ($reason) {
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$sth_userdata->execute($cert_orgid);
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while(($user_email, $user_firstname) = $sth_userdata->fetchrow_array()) {
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print join("\t", ('OrgServerCert', $user_email, $user_firstname, $cert_expire, $cert_CN, $reason, $cert_serial)). "\n";
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}
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$sth_userdata->finish();
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}
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}
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}
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$sth_certs->finish();
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# Get all Org Email certificates, notify all admins of the Org!
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$sth_certs = $dbh->prepare(
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"SELECT `ec`.`orgid`, `ec`.`CN`, `ec`.`expire`, `ec`.`crt_name`, `ec`.`serial` ".
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" FROM `orgemailcerts` AS `ec` ".
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" WHERE `ec`.`revoked`=0 AND `ec`.`expire` > DATE_ADD(NOW(), INTERVAL 14 DAY)");
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$sth_certs->execute();
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$sth_userdata = $dbh->prepare(
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"SELECT `u`.`email`, `u`.`fname` ".
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" FROM `users` AS `u`, `org` ".
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" WHERE `u`.`id`=`org`.`memid` and `org`.`orgid`=?");
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while(($cert_orgid, $cert_CN, $cert_expire, $cert_filename, $cert_serial) = $sth_certs->fetchrow_array) {
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if (-f $cert_filename) {
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$reason = IsWeak($cert_filename);
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if ($reason) {
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$sth_userdata->execute($cert_orgid);
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while(($user_email, $user_firstname) = $sth_userdata->fetchrow_array()) {
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print join("\t", ('OrgEmailCert', $user_email, $user_firstname, $cert_expire, $cert_CN, $reason, $cert_serial)). "\n";
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}
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$sth_userdata->finish();
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}
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}
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}
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$sth_certs->finish();
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$dbh->disconnect();
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scripts/mail-weak-keys.php
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scripts/mail-weak-keys.php
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#!/usr/bin/php -q
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<? # Companion script to DumpWeakCerts.pl, takes output and sends a mail to each owner of a weak cert
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function SendServerCertMail($cert_type, $cert_email, $owner_name, $cert_expire, $cert_CN, $reason, $cert_serial, $action_date) {
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$mail_text =
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"Dear $owner_name,
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CAcert recently became aware that some of the certificates signed by CAcert pose a security
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risk because they are backed by private keys that are vulnerable to attack.
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The security issues identified are:
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Private keys with a small key size. These keys are vulnerable to brute force attack.
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Private keys with an unsafe exponent. These keys are vulnerable to some specialised attacks.
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Private keys generated by a compromised version of OpenSSL distributed by Debian.
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You received this email because a certificate issued to you is vulnerable:
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Server Certificate, Serial $cert_serial, expiring $cert_expire, CN $cert_CN
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To rectify the problem CAcert will revoke all vulnerable certificates (including yours) on $action_date.
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CAcert will no longer accept vulnerable certificate requests for signing. In future all Certficate
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Signing Requests must be backed by private keys with a key length at least 2048 bits and no other known vulnerabilities.
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You should submit a new Certificate Signing Request of acceptable strength as soon as possible
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and replace your existing certificate.
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If you are interested in background information on this change please refer to this document:
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http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-78-3/sp800-78-3.pdf
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Kind regards
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CAcert Suport Team
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";
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mail($cert_email, "[CAcert.org]CAcert Server Certificate - Urgent Action Required", $mail_text, "From: CAcert Support <support@cacert.org>\nReply-To: returns@cacert.org");
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}
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function SendClientMail($cert_type, $cert_email, $owner_name, $cert_expire, $cert_CN, $reason, $cert_serial, $action_date) {
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$mail_text =
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"Dear $owner_name,
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CAcert recently became aware that some of the certificates signed by CAcert pose a security
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risk because they are backed by private keys that are vulnerable to attack.
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The security issues identified are:
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Private keys with a small key size. These keys are vulnerable to brute force attack.
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Private keys with an unsafe exponent. These keys are vulnerable to some specialised attacks.
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Private keys generated by a compromised version of OpenSSL distributed by Debian.
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You received this email because a certificate issued to you is vulnerable:
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Client Certificate, Serial $cert_serial, expiring $cert_expire, CN $cert_CN
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To rectify the problem CAcert will revoke all vulnerable certificates (including yours) on $action_date.
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CAcert will no longer accept vulnerable certificate requests for signing. In future all
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client certficates must be backed by private keys with a key length at least 1024 bits
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and no other known vulnerabilities.
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This means that you should replace your current certificate with a new one of acceptable strength.
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If you use Firefox or Chrome, select 'Keysize: High Grade' before 'Create Certificate Request'.
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If you use Internet Explorer, select 'Microsoft Strong Cryptographic Provider'. If you select an
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option that generates a weak key (eg 'Microsoft Base Cryptographic Provider v1.0') your certficate
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request will be rejected.
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Kind regards
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CAcert Suport Team
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";
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mail($cert_email, "[CAcert.org]CAcert Client Certificate - Urgent Action Required", $mail_text, "From: CAcert Support <support@cacert.org>\nReply-To: returns@cacert.org");
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}
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function SendOrgServerCertMail($cert_type, $cert_email, $owner_name, $cert_expire, $cert_CN, $reason, $cert_serial, $action_date) {
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$mail_text =
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"Dear $owner_name,
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CAcert recently became aware that some of the certificates signed by CAcert pose a security
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risk because they are backed by private keys that are vulnerable to attack.
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The security issues identified are:
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Private keys with a small key size. These keys are vulnerable to brute force attack.
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Private keys with an unsafe exponent. These keys are vulnerable to some specialised attacks.
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Private keys generated by a compromised version of OpenSSL distributed by Debian.
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You received this email because a certificate issued to you is vulnerable:
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Organisation Server Certificate, Serial $cert_serial, expiring $cert_expire, CN $cert_CN
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To rectify the problem CAcert will revoke all vulnerable certificates (including yours) on $action_date.
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CAcert will no longer accept vulnerable certificate requests for signing. In future all Certficate
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Signing Requests must be backed by private keys with a key length at least 2048 bits and no other known vulnerabilities.
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You should submit a new Certificate Signing Request of acceptable strength as soon as possible
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and replace your existing certificate.
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If you are interested in background information on this change please refer to this document:
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http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-78-3/sp800-78-3.pdf
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Kind regards
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CAcert Suport Team
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";
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mail($cert_email, "[CAcert.org]CAcert Organisation Server Certificate - Urgent Action Required", $mail_text, "From: CAcert Support <support@cacert.org>\nReply-To: returns@cacert.org");
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}
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function SendOrgClientMail($cert_type, $cert_email, $owner_name, $cert_expire, $cert_CN, $reason, $cert_serial, $action_date) {
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$mail_text =
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"Dear $owner_name,
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CAcert recently became aware that some of the certificates signed by CAcert pose a security
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risk because they are backed by private keys that are vulnerable to attack.
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The security issues identified are:
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Private keys with a small key size. These keys are vulnerable to brute force attack.
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Private keys with an unsafe exponent. These keys are vulnerable to some specialised attacks.
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Private keys generated by a compromised version of OpenSSL distributed by Debian.
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You received this email because a certificate issued to you is vulnerable:
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Organisation Client Certificate, Serial $cert_serial, expiring $cert_expire, CN $cert_CN
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To rectify the problem CAcert will revoke all vulnerable certificates (including yours) on $action_date.
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CAcert will no longer accept vulnerable certificate requests for signing. In future all
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client certficates must be backed by private keys with a key length at least 1024 bits
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and no other known vulnerabilities.
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This means that you should replace your current certificate with a new one of acceptable strength.
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If you use Firefox or Chrome, select 'Keysize: High Grade' before 'Create Certificate Request'.
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If you use Internet Explorer, select 'Microsoft Strong Cryptographic Provider'. If you select an
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option that generates a weak key (eg 'Microsoft Base Cryptographic Provider v1.0') your certficate
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request will be rejected.
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Kind regards
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CAcert Suport Team
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";
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mail($cert_email, "[CAcert.org]CAcert Organisation Client Certificate - Urgent Action Required", $mail_text, "From: CAcert Support <support@cacert.org>\nReply-To: returns@cacert.org");
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}
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# Main
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$num_domain = 0;
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$num_client = 0;
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$num_orgdomain = 0;
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$num_orgclient = 0;
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$action_date = '2011-04-??';
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$in = fopen("php://stdin", "r");
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while($in_string = rtrim(fgets($in, 255))) {
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list($cert_type, $cert_email, $owner_name, $cert_expire, $cert_CN, $reason, $cert_serial) = explode("\t", $in_string);
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if ($cert_type == "DomainCert") {
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SendServerCertMail($cert_type, $cert_email, $owner_name, $cert_expire, $cert_CN, $reason, $cert_serial, $action_date);
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$num_domain++;
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} else if ($cert_type == "EmailCert") {
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SendClientMail($cert_type, $cert_email, $owner_name, $cert_expire, $cert_CN, $reason, $cert_serial, $action_date);
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$num_client++;
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} else if ($cert_type == "OrgServerCert") {
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SendOrgServerCertMail($cert_type, $cert_email, $owner_name, $cert_expire, $cert_CN, $reason, $cert_serial, $action_date);
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$num_orgdomain++;
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} else if ($cert_type == "OrgEmailCert") {
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SendOrgClientMail($cert_type, $cert_email, $owner_name, $cert_expire, $cert_CN, $reason, $cert_serial, $action_date);
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$num_orgclient++;
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}
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}
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fclose($in);
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echo "Mails sent: $num_domain server certs, $num_client client certs, $num_orgdomain Org server certs, $num_orgclient Org client certs.\n";
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?>
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# This file contains the data needed to connect to the database to be
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# used in perl scripts
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$cacert_db_config = 'DBI:mysql:database=cacert;host=127.0.0.1';
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$cacert_db_user = 'cacert';
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$cacert_db_password = '<put_password_here>';
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