:lastproofread: 2021-09-01 .. include:: /_include/need_improvement.txt ### PKI ### VyOS 1.4 changed the way in how encrytion keys or certificates are stored on the system. In the pre VyOS 1.4 era, certificates got stored under /config and every service referenced a file. That made copying a running configuration from system A to system B a bit harder, as you had to copy the files and their permissions by hand. :vytask:`T3642` describes a new CLI subsystem that serves as a "certstore" to all services requiring any kind of encryption key(s). In short, public and private certificates are now stored in PKCS#8 format in the regular VyOS CLI. Keys can now be added, edited, and deleted using the regular set/edit/delete CLI commands. VyOS not only can now manage certificates issued by 3rd party Certificate Authorities, it can also act as a CA on its own. You can create your own root CA and sign keys with it by making use of some simple op-mode commands. Don't be afraid that you need to re-do your configuration. Key transformation is handled, as always, by our migration scripts, so this will be a smooth transition for you! Key Generation ============== Certificate Authority (CA) -------------------------- VyOS now also has the ability to create CAs, keys, Diffie-Hellman and other keypairs from an easy to access operational level command. .. opcmd:: generate pki ca Create a new :abbr:`CA (Certificate Authority)` and output the CAs public and private key on the console. .. opcmd:: generate pki ca install Create a new :abbr:`CA (Certificate Authority)` and output the CAs public and private key on the console. .. include:: pki_cli_import_help.txt .. opcmd:: generate pki ca sign Create a new subordinate :abbr:`CA (Certificate Authority)` and sign it using the private key referenced by `ca-name`. .. opcmd:: generate pki ca sign install Create a new subordinate :abbr:`CA (Certificate Authority)` and sign it using the private key referenced by `name`. .. include:: pki_cli_import_help.txt Certificates ------------ .. opcmd:: generate pki certificate Create a new public/private keypair and output the certificate on the console. .. opcmd:: generate pki certificate install Create a new public/private keypair and output the certificate on the console. .. include:: pki_cli_import_help.txt .. opcmd:: generate pki certificate self-signed Create a new self-signed certificate. The public/private is then shown on the console. .. opcmd:: generate pki certificate self-signed install Create a new self-signed certificate. The public/private is then shown on the console. .. include:: pki_cli_import_help.txt .. opcmd:: generate pki certificate sign Create a new public/private keypair which is signed by the CA referenced by `ca-name`. The signed certificate is then output to the console. .. opcmd:: generate pki certificate sign install Create a new public/private keypair which is signed by the CA referenced by `ca-name`. The signed certificate is then output to the console. .. include:: pki_cli_import_help.txt Diffie-Hellman parameters ------------------------- .. opcmd:: generate pki dh Generate a new set of :abbr:`DH (Diffie-Hellman)` parameters. The key size is requested by the CLI and defaults to 2048 bit. The generated parameters are then output to the console. .. opcmd:: generate pki dh install Generate a new set of :abbr:`DH (Diffie-Hellman)` parameters. The key size is requested by the CLI and defaults to 2048 bit. .. include:: pki_cli_import_help.txt OpenVPN ------- .. opcmd:: generate pki openvpn shared-secret Genearate a new OpenVPN shared secret. The generated secred is the output to the console. .. opcmd:: generate pki openvpn shared-secret install Genearate a new OpenVPN shared secret. The generated secred is the output to the console. .. include:: pki_cli_import_help.txt WireGuard --------- .. opcmd:: generate pki wireguard key-pair Generate a new WireGuard public/private key portion and output the result to the console. .. opcmd:: generate pki wireguard key-pair install Generate a new WireGuard public/private key portion and output the result to the console. .. note:: In addition to the command above, the output is in a format which can be used to directly import the key into the VyOS CLI by simply copy-pasting the output from op-mode into configuration mode. ``interface`` is used for the VyOS CLI command to identify the WireGuard interface where this private key is to be used. .. opcmd:: generate pki wireguard pre-shared-key Generate a WireGuard pre-shared secret used for peers to communicate. .. opcmd:: generate pki wireguard pre-shared-key install Generate a WireGuard pre-shared secret used for peers to communicate. .. note:: In addition to the command above, the output is in a format which can be used to directly import the key into the VyOS CLI by simply copy-pasting the output from op-mode into configuration mode. ``peer`` is used for the VyOS CLI command to identify the WireGuard peer where this secred is to be used. Key usage (CLI) =============== CA (Certificate Authority) -------------------------- .. cfgcmd:: set pki ca certificate Add the public CA certificate for the CA named `name` to the VyOS CLI. .. note:: When loading the certificate you need to manually strip the ``-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----`` and ``-----END CERTIFICATE-----`` tags. Also, the certificate/key needs to be presented in a single line without line breaks (``\n``), this can be done using the following shell command: ``$ tail -n +2 ca.pem | head -n -1 | tr -d '\n'`` .. cfgcmd:: set pki ca crl Certificate revocation list in PEM format. .. cfgcmd:: set pki ca description A human readable description what this CA is about. .. cfgcmd:: set pki ca private key Add the CAs private key to the VyOS CLI. This should never leave the system, and is only required if you use VyOS as your certificate generator as mentioned above. .. note:: When loading the certificate you need to manually strip the ``-----BEGIN KEY-----`` and ``-----END KEY-----`` tags. Also, the certificate/key needs to be presented in a single line without line breaks (``\n``), this can be done using the following shell command: ``$ tail -n +2 ca.key | head -n -1 | tr -d '\n'`` .. cfgcmd:: set pki ca private password-protected Mark the CAs private key as password protected. User is asked for the password when the key is referenced. Server Certificate ------------------ After we have imported the CA certificate(s) we can now import and add certificates used by services on this router. .. cfgcmd:: set pki certificate certificate Add public key portion for the certificate named `name` to the VyOS CLI. .. note:: When loading the certificate you need to manually strip the ``-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----`` and ``-----END CERTIFICATE-----`` tags. Also, the certificate/key needs to be presented in a single line without line breaks (``\n``), this can be done using the following shell command: ``$ tail -n +2 cert.pem | head -n -1 | tr -d '\n'`` .. cfgcmd:: set pki certificate description A human readable description what this certificate is about. .. cfgcmd:: set pki certificate private key Add the private key portion of this certificate to the CLI. This should never leave the system as it is used to decrypt the data. .. note:: When loading the certificate you need to manually strip the ``-----BEGIN KEY-----`` and ``-----END KEY-----`` tags. Also, the certificate/key needs to be presented in a single line without line breaks (``\n``), this can be done using the following shell command: ``$ tail -n +2 cert.key | head -n -1 | tr -d '\n'`` .. cfgcmd:: set pki certificate private password-protected Mark the private key as password protected. User is asked for the password when the key is referenced. .. cfgcmd:: set pki certificate revoke If CA is present, this certificate will be included in generated CRLs Operation ========= VyOS operational mode commands are not only available for generating keys but also to display them. .. opcmd:: show pki ca Show a list of installed :abbr:`CA (Certificate Authority)` certificates. .. code-block:: none vyos@vyos:~$ show pki ca Certificate Authorities: Name Subject Issuer CN Issued Expiry Private Key Parent -------------- ------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- ------------------- ------------------- ------------- -------------- DST_Root_CA_X3 CN=ISRG Root X1,O=Internet Security Research Group,C=US CN=DST Root CA X3 2021-01-20 19:14:03 2024-09-30 18:14:03 No N/A R3 CN=R3,O=Let's Encrypt,C=US CN=ISRG Root X1 2020-09-04 00:00:00 2025-09-15 16:00:00 No DST_Root_CA_X3 vyos_rw CN=VyOS RW CA,O=VyOS,L=Some-City,ST=Some-State,C=GB CN=VyOS RW CA 2021-07-05 13:46:03 2026-07-04 13:46:03 Yes N/A .. opcmd:: show pki ca Show only information for specified Certificate Authority. .. opcmd:: show pki certificate Show a list of installed certificates .. code-block:: none vyos@vyos:~$ show pki certificate Certificates: Name Type Subject CN Issuer CN Issued Expiry Revoked Private Key CA Present --------- ------ --------------------- ------------- ------------------- ------------------- --------- ------------- ------------- ac2 Server CN=ac2.vyos.net CN=R3 2021-07-05 07:29:59 2021-10-03 07:29:58 No Yes Yes (R3) rw_server Server CN=VyOS RW CN=VyOS RW CA 2021-07-05 13:48:02 2022-07-05 13:48:02 No Yes Yes (vyos_rw) .. opcmd:: show pki certificate Show only information for specified certificate. .. opcmd:: show pki crl Show a list of installed :abbr:`CRLs (Certificate Revocation List)`.