147 lines
5.3 KiB
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147 lines
5.3 KiB
Bash
#!/usr/bin/env sh
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# Here is a script to deploy cert to Synology DSM vault
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# (https://www.vaultproject.io/)
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#
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# it requires the jq and curl are in the $PATH and the following
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# environment variables must be set:
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#
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# SYNO_Username - Synology Username to login (must be an administrator)
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# SYNO_Password - Synology Password to login
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# SYNO_Certificate - Certificate description to target for replacement
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#
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# The following environmental variables may be set if you don't like their
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# default values:
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#
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# SYNO_Scheme - defaults to http
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# SYNO_Hostname - defaults to localhost
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# SYNO_Port - defaults to 5000
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#
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#returns 0 means success, otherwise error.
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######## Public functions #####################
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#domain keyfile certfile cafile fullchain
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synology_dsm_deploy() {
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_cdomain="$1"
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_ckey="$2"
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_ccert="$3"
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_cca="$4"
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_debug _cdomain "$_cdomain"
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# Get Username and Password, but don't save until we successfully authenticate
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SYNO_Username="${SYNO_Username:-$(_readaccountconf_mutable SYNO_Username)}"
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SYNO_Password="${SYNO_Password:-$(_readaccountconf_mutable SYNO_Password)}"
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if [ -z "$SYNO_Username" ] || [ -z "$SYNO_Password" ]; then
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SYNO_Username=""
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SYNO_Password=""
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_err "SYNO_Username & SYNO_Password must be set"
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return 1
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fi
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_debug2 SYNO_Username "$SYNO_Username"
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_secure_debug2 SYNO_Password "$SYNO_Password"
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# Optional scheme, hostname, and port for Synology DSM
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SYNO_Scheme="${SYNO_Scheme:-$(_readaccountconf_mutable SYNO_Scheme)}"
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SYNO_Hostname="${SYNO_Hostname:-$(_readaccountconf_mutable SYNO_Hostname)}"
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SYNO_Port="${SYNO_Port:-$(_readaccountconf_mutable SYNO_Port)}"
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_saveaccountconf_mutable SYNO_Scheme "$SYNO_Scheme"
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_saveaccountconf_mutable SYNO_Hostname "$SYNO_Hostname"
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_saveaccountconf_mutable SYNO_Port "$SYNO_Port"
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# default vaules for scheme, hostname, and port
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# defaulting to localhost and http because it's localhost...
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[ -n "${SYNO_Scheme}" ] || SYNO_Scheme="http"
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[ -n "${SYNO_Hostname}" ] || SYNO_Hostname="localhost"
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[ -n "${SYNO_Port}" ] || SYNO_Port="5000"
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_debug2 SYNO_Scheme "$SYNO_Scheme"
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_debug2 SYNO_Hostname "$SYNO_Hostname"
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_debug2 SYNO_Port "$SYNO_Port"
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# Get the certificate description, but don't save it until we verfiy it's real
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_getdeployconf SYNO_Certificate
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# shellcheck disable=SC2154
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if [ -z "${SYNO_Certificate}" ]; then
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_err "SYNO_Certificate needs to be defined (with the Certificate description name)"
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return 1
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fi
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_debug SYNO_Certificate "$SYNO_Certificate"
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# We can't use _get or _post because they lack support for cookies
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# use jq because I'm too lazy to figure out what is required to parse json
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# by hand. Also it seems to be in place for Synology DSM (6.2.1 at least)
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for x in curl jq; do
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if ! _exists "$x"; then
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_err "Please install $x first."
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_err "We need $x to work."
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return 1
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fi
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done
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_base_url="$SYNO_Scheme://$SYNO_Hostname:$SYNO_Port"
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_debug _base_url "$_base_url"
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_cookie_jar="$(_mktemp)"
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_debug _cookie_jar "$_cookie_jar"
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# Login, get the token from JSON and session id from cookie
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_debug "Logging into $SYNO_Hostname:$SYNO_Port"
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token=$(curl -sk -c "$_cookie_jar" "$_base_url/webman/login.cgi?username=$SYNO_Username&passwd=$SYNO_Password&enable_syno_token=yes" | jq -r .SynoToken)
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if [ "$token" = "null" ]; then
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_err "Unable to authenticate to $SYNO_Hostname:$SYNO_Port using $SYNO_Scheme."
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_err "Check your username and password."
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rm "$_cookie_jar"
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return 1
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fi
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# Now that we know the username and password are good, save them
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_saveaccountconf_mutable SYNO_Username "$SYNO_Username"
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_saveaccountconf_mutable SYNO_Password "$SYNO_Password"
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_secure_debug2 token "$token"
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# Use token and session id to get the list of certificates
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response=$(curl -sk -b "$_cookie_jar" "$_base_url/webapi/entry.cgi" -H "X-SYNO-TOKEN: $token" -d api=SYNO.Core.Certificate.CRT -d method=list -d version=1)
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_debug3 response "$response"
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# select the first certificate matching our description
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cert=$(echo "$response" | jq -r ".data.certificates | map(select(.desc == \"$SYNO_Certificate\"))[0]")
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_debug3 cert "$cert"
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if [ "$cert" = "null" ]; then
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_err "Unable to find certificate: $SYNO_Certificate"
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rm "$_cookie_jar"
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return 1
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fi
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# we've verified this certificate description is a thing, so save it
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_savedeployconf SYNO_Certificate "$SYNO_Certificate"
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id=$(echo "$cert" | jq -r ".id")
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default=$(echo "$cert" | jq -r ".is_default")
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_debug2 id "$id"
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_debug2 default "$default"
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# This is the heavy lifting, make the API call to update a certificate in place
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response=$(curl -sk -b "$_cookie_jar" "$_base_url/webapi/entry.cgi?api=SYNO.Core.Certificate&method=import&version=1&SynoToken=$token" -F "key=@$_ckey" -F "cert=@$_ccert" -F "inter_cert=@$_cca" -F "id=$id" -F "desc=$SYNO_Certificate" -F "as_default=$default")
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_debug3 response "$response"
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success=$(echo "$response" | jq -r ".success")
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_debug2 success "$success"
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rm "$_cookie_jar"
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if [ "$success" = "true" ]; then
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restarted=$(echo "$response" | jq -r ".data.restart_httpd")
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if [ "$restarted" = "true" ]; then
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_info "http services were restarted"
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else
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_info "http services were NOT restarted"
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fi
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return 0
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else
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code=$(echo "$response" | jq -r ".error.code")
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_err "Unable to update certificate, error code $code"
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return 1
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fi
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}
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