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# ACME webhook for Gandi (cert-manager-webhook-gandi)
`cert-manager-webhook-gandi` is an ACME webhook for [cert-manager]. It provides an ACME (read: Let's Encrypt) webhook for [cert-manager], which allows to use a `DNS-01` challenge with [Gandi]. This allows to provide Let's Encrypt certificates to [Kubernetes] for service protocols other than HTTP and furthermore to request wildcard certificates. Internally it uses the [Gandi LiveDNS API] to communicate with Gandi.
Quoting the [ACME DNS-01 challenge]:
> This challenge asks you to prove that you control the DNS for your domain name by putting a specific value in a TXT record under that domain name. It is harder to configure than HTTP-01, but can work in scenarios that HTTP-01 cant. It also allows you to issue wildcard certificates. After Lets Encrypt gives your ACME client a token, your client will create a TXT record derived from that token and your account key, and put that record at _acme-challenge.<YOUR_DOMAIN>. Then Lets Encrypt will query the DNS system for that record. If it finds a match, you can proceed to issue a certificate!
## Building
Build the container image `cert-manager-webhook-gandi:latest`:
make build
## Image
Ready made images are hosted on Docker Hub ([image tags]). Use at your own risk:
bwolf/cert-manager-webhook-gandi
### Release History
Refer to the [ChangeLog](ChangeLog.md) file.
## Compatibility
This webhook has been tested with [cert-manager] v0.13.1 and Kubernetes v0.17.x on `amd64`. In theory it should work on other hardware platforms as well but no steps have been taken to verify this. Please drop me a note if you had success.
## Testing with Minikube
1. Build this webhook in Minikube:
minikube start --memory=4G --more-options
eval $(minikube docker-env)
make build
docker images | grep webhook
2. Install [cert-manager] with [Helm]:
kubectl create namespace cert-manager
kubectl apply --validate=false -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jetstack/cert-manager/v0.13.1/deploy/manifests/00-crds.yaml
helm repo add jetstack https://charts.jetstack.io
helm install cert-manager --namespace cert-manager \
--set 'extraArgs={--dns01-recursive-nameservers=8.8.8.8:53\,1.1.1.1:53}' \
jetstack/cert-manager
kubectl get pods --namespace cert-manager --watch
**Note**: refer to Name servers in the official [documentation][setting-nameservers-for-dns01-self-check] according the `extraArgs`.
**Note**: ensure that the custom CRDS of cert-manager match the major version of the cert-manager release by comparing the URL of the CRDS with the helm info of the charts app version:
helm search repo jetstack
Example output:
NAME CHART VERSION APP VERSION DESCRIPTION
jetstack/cert-manager v0.13.1 v0.13.1 A Helm chart for cert-manager
Check the state and ensure that all pods are running fine (watch out for any issues regarding the `cert-manager-webhook-` pod and its volume mounts):
kubectl describe pods -n cert-manager | less
3. Create the secret to keep the Gandi API key in the default namespace, where later on the Issuer and the Certificate are created:
kubectl create secret generic gandi-credentials \
--from-literal=api-token='<GANDI-API-KEY>'
**Note**: See [RBAC Authorization]:
> A Role can only be used to grant access to resources within a single namespace.
*As far as I understand cert-manager, the `Secret` must reside in the same namespace as the `Issuer` and `Certificate` resource.*
4. Grant permission for the service-account to access the secret holding the Gandi API key:
kubectl apply -f rbac.yaml
5. Deploy this locally built webhook (add `--dry-run` to try it and `--debug` to inspect the rendered manifests; Set `logLevel` to 6 for verbose logs):
helm install cert-manager-webhook-gandi \
--namespace cert-manager \
--set image.repository=cert-manager-webhook-gandi \
--set image.tag=latest \
--set logLevel=2 \
./deploy/cert-manager-webhook-gandi
To deploy using the image from Docker Hub (for example using the `v0.1.1` tag):
helm install cert-manager-webhook-gandi \
--namespace cert-manager \
--set image.tag=v0.1.1 \
--set logLevel=2 \
./deploy/cert-manager-webhook-gandi
Check the logs
kubectl get pods -n cert-manager --watch
kubectl logs -n cert-manager cert-manager-webhook-gandi-XYZ
6. Create a staging issuer (email addresses with the suffix `example.com` are forbidden):
cat << EOF | sed "s/invalid@example.com/$email/" | kubectl apply -f -
apiVersion: cert-manager.io/v1alpha2
kind: Issuer
metadata:
name: letsencrypt-staging
namespace: default
spec:
acme:
# The ACME server URL
server: https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory
# Email address used for ACME registration
email: invalid@example.com
# Name of a secret used to store the ACME account private key
privateKeySecretRef:
name: letsencrypt-staging
solvers:
- dns01:
webhook:
groupName: acme.bwolf.me
solverName: gandi
config:
apiKeySecretRef:
key: api-token
name: gandi-credentials
EOF
Check status of the Issuer:
kubectl describe issuer letsencrypt-staging
*Note*: The production Issuer is [similar][ACME documentation].
7. Issue a [Certificate] for your `$DOMAIN`:
cat << EOF | sed "s/example-com/$DOMAIN/" | kubectl apply -f -
apiVersion: cert-manager.io/v1alpha2
kind: Certificate
metadata:
name: example-com
spec:
dnsNames:
- example-com
issuerRef:
name: letsencrypt-staging
secretName: example-com-tls
EOF
Check the status of the Certificate:
kubectl describe certificate $DOMAIN
Display the details like the common name and subject alternative names:
kubectl get secret $DOMAIN-tls -o yaml
8. Issue a wildcard Certificate for your `$DOMAIN`:
cat << EOF | sed "s/example-com/$DOMAIN/" | kubectl apply -f -
apiVersion: cert-manager.io/v1alpha2
kind: Certificate
metadata:
name: wildcard-example-com
spec:
dnsNames:
- '*.example-com'
issuerRef:
name: letsencrypt-staging
secretName: wildcard-example-com-tls
EOF
Check the status of the Certificate:
kubectl describe certificate $DOMAIN
Display the details like the common name and subject alternative names:
kubectl get secret wildcard-$DOMAIN-tls -o yaml
99. Uninstall this webhook:
helm uninstall cert-manager-webhook-gandi --namespace cert-manager
kubectl delete -f rbac.yaml
kubectl delete gandi-credentials
100. Uninstalling cert-manager:
This is out of scope here. Refer to the official [documentation][cert-manager-uninstall].
## Development
**Note**: If some tool (IDE or build process) fails resolving a dependency, it may be the cause that a indirect dependency uses `bzr` for versioning. In such a case it may help to put the `bzr` binary into `$PATH` or `$GOPATH/bin`.
## Release process
- Code changes result in a new image version and Git tag
- Helm chart changes result in a new chart version
- All other changes are pushed to master
- All versions are to be documented in [ChangeLog](ChangeLog.md)
## Conformance test
Please note that the test is not a typical unit or integration test. Instead it invokes the web hook in a Kubernetes-like environment which asks the web hook to really call the DNS provider (.i.e. Gandi). It attempts to create an `TXT` entry like `cert-manager-dns01-tests.example.com`, verifies the presence of the entry via Google DNS. Finally it removes the entry by calling the cleanup method of web hook.
**Note**: Replace the string `darwin` in the URL below with an OS matching your system (e.g. `linux`).
As said above, the conformance test is run against the real Gandi API. Therefore you *must* have a Gandi account, a domain and an API key.
``` shell
cp testdata/gandi/api-key.yaml.sample testdata/gandi/api-key.yaml
echo -n $YOUR_GANDI_API_KEY | base64 | pbcopy # or xclip
$EDITOR testdata/gandi/api-key.yaml
./scripts/fetch-test-binaries.sh
TEST_ZONE_NAME=example.com. go test -v .
```
[ACME DNS-01 challenge]: https://letsencrypt.org/docs/challenge-types/#dns-01-challenge
[ACME documentation]: https://cert-manager.io/docs/configuration/acme/
[Certificate]: https://cert-manager.io/docs/usage/certificate/
[cert-manager]: https://cert-manager.io/
[Gandi]: https://gandi.net/
[Gandi LiveDNS API]: https://doc.livedns.gandi.net
[Helm]: https://helm.sh
[image tags]: https://hub.docker.com/r/bwolf/cert-manager-webhook-gandi
[Kubernetes]: https://kubernetes.io/
[RBAC Authorization]: https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/access-authn-authz/rbac/
[setting-nameservers-for-dns01-self-check]: https://cert-manager.io/docs/configuration/acme/dns01/#setting-nameservers-for-dns01-self-check
[cert-manager-uninstall]: https://cert-manager.io/docs/installation/uninstall/kubernetes/