# Copyright (C) 2012-2021 Zammad Foundation, http://zammad-foundation.org/ class SMIMECertificate < ApplicationModel validates :fingerprint, uniqueness: { case_sensitive: true } def self.parse(raw) OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new(raw.gsub(%r{(?:TRUSTED\s)?(CERTIFICATE---)}, '\1')) end # Search for the certificate of the given sender email address # # @example # certificate = SMIMECertificates.for_sender_email_address('some1@example.com') # # => # [#] The found certificate records def self.for_recipipent_email_addresses!(addresses) certificates = [] remaining_addresses = addresses.map(&:downcase) find_each do |certificate| # intersection of both lists cerfiticate_for = certificate.email_addresses & remaining_addresses next if cerfiticate_for.blank? certificates.push(certificate) # subtract found recipient(s) remaining_addresses -= cerfiticate_for # end loop if no addresses are remaining break if remaining_addresses.blank? end return certificates if remaining_addresses.blank? raise ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound, "Can't find S/MIME encryption certificates for: #{remaining_addresses.join(', ')}" end def public_key=(string) cert = self.class.parse(string) self.subject = cert.subject self.doc_hash = cert.subject.hash.to_s(16) self.fingerprint = OpenSSL::Digest.new('SHA1', cert.to_der).to_s self.modulus = cert.public_key.n.to_s(16) self.not_before_at = cert.not_before self.not_after_at = cert.not_after self.raw = cert.to_s end def parsed @parsed ||= self.class.parse(raw) end def email_addresses @email_addresses ||= begin subject_alt_name = parsed.extensions.detect { |extension| extension.oid == 'subjectAltName' } if subject_alt_name.blank? Rails.logger.warn <<~TEXT.squish SMIMECertificate with ID #{id} has no subjectAltName extension and therefore no email addresses assigned. This makes it useless in terms of S/MIME. Please check. TEXT [] else email_addresses_from_subject_alt_name(subject_alt_name) end end end def expired? !Time.zone.now.between?(not_before_at, not_after_at) end private def email_addresses_from_subject_alt_name(subject_alt_name) # ["IP Address:192.168.7.23", "IP Address:192.168.7.42", "email:jd@example.com", "email:John.Doe@example.com", "dirName:dir_sect"] entries = subject_alt_name.value.split(%r{,\s?}) entries.each_with_object([]) do |entry, result| # ["email:jd@example.com", "email:John.Doe@example.com"] identifier, email_address = entry.split(':').map(&:downcase) # See: https://stackoverflow.com/a/20671427 # ["email:jd@example.com", "emailAddress:jd@example.com", "rfc822:jd@example.com", "rfc822Name:jd@example.com"] next if identifier.exclude?('email') && identifier.exclude?('rfc822') if !EmailAddressValidation.new(email_address).valid_format? Rails.logger.warn <<~TEXT.squish SMIMECertificate with ID #{id} has the malformed email address "#{email_address}" stored as "#{identifier}" in the subjectAltName extension. This makes it useless in terms of S/MIME. Please check. TEXT next end result.push(email_address) end end end