keystone.cmd.doctor.tokens_fernet

Source code for keystone.cmd.doctor.tokens_fernet

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import keystone.conf

from keystone.common import fernet_utils as utils


CONF = keystone.conf.CONF


[docs]def symptom_usability_of_Fernet_key_repository(): """Fernet key repository is not setup correctly. The Fernet key repository is expected to be readable by the user running keystone, but not world-readable, because it contains security-sensitive secrets. """ fernet_utils = utils.FernetUtils( CONF.fernet_tokens.key_repository, CONF.fernet_tokens.max_active_keys, 'fernet_tokens' ) return ( 'fernet' in CONF.token.provider and not fernet_utils.validate_key_repository())
[docs]def symptom_keys_in_Fernet_key_repository(): """Fernet key repository is empty. After configuring keystone to use the Fernet token provider, you should use `keystone-manage fernet_setup` to initially populate your key repository with keys, and periodically rotate your keys with `keystone-manage fernet_rotate`. """ fernet_utils = utils.FernetUtils( CONF.fernet_tokens.key_repository, CONF.fernet_tokens.max_active_keys, 'fernet_tokens' ) return ( 'fernet' in CONF.token.provider and not fernet_utils.load_keys())
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