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1 Grid Security Infrastructure Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial The Globus Project™ Argonne National Laboratory USC Information Sciences Institute http://www.globus.org/ Copyright (c) 2002 University of Chicago and The University of Southern California. All Rights Reserved. This presentation is licensed for use under the terms of the Globus Toolkit Public License. See http://www.globus.org/toolkit/download/license.html for the full text of this license.

2 June 1, 20152 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Grid Security Infrastructure (GSI) l GSI is: PKI (CAs and Certificates) SSL/ TLS Proxies and Delegation PKI for credentials SSL for Authentication And message protection Proxies and delegation (GSI Extensions) for secure single Sign-on

3 June 1, 20153 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) l PKI allows you to know that a given public key belongs to a given user l PKI builds off of asymmetric encryption: –Each entity has two keys: public and private –Data encrypted with one key can only be decrypted with other. –The private key is known only to the entity l The public key is given to the world encapsulated in a X.509 certificate Owner

4 June 1, 20154 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Overview l X.509 Certificates l Certificate Authorities (CAs) l Certificate Policies –Namespaces l Requesting a certificate –Certificate Request –Registration Authority Owner

5 June 1, 20155 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Certificates l A X.509 certificate binds a public key to a name l It includes a name and a public key (among other things) bundled together and signed by a trusted party (Issuer) Name Issuer Public Key Signature

6 June 1, 20156 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security John Doe 755 E. Woodlawn Urbana IL 61801 BD 08-06-65 Male 6’0” 200lbs GRN Eyes State of Illinois Seal Certificates l Similar to passport or driver’s license Name Issuer Public Key Signature

7 June 1, 20157 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Certificates l By checking the signature, one can determine that a public key belongs to a given user. Name Issuer Public Key Signature Hash =? Decrypt Public Key from Issuer

8 June 1, 20158 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Certificate Authorities (CAs) l A small set of trusted entities known as Certificate Authorities (CAs) are established to sign certificates l A Certificate Authority is an entity that exists only to sign user certificates l The CA signs it’s own certificate which is distributed in a trusted manner Name: CA Issuer: CA CA’s Public Key CA’s Signature

9 June 1, 20159 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Certificate Authorities (CAs) l The public key from the CA certificate can then be used to verify other certificates Name Issuer Public Key Signature Hash =? Decrypt Name: CA Issuer: CA CA’s Public Key CA’s Signature

10 June 1, 201510 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Requesting a Certificate l To request a certificate a user starts by generating a key pair l The private key is stored encrypted with a pass phrase the user gives l The public key is put into a certificate request Certificate Request Public Key Encrypted On local disk

11 June 1, 201511 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Certificate Issuance l The user then takes the certificate to the CA l The CA usually includes a Registration Authority (RA) which verifies the request: –The name is unique with respect to the CA –It is the real name of the user –Etc. Certificate Request Public Key ID

12 June 1, 201512 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Certificate Issuance l The CA then signs the certificate request and issues a certificate for the user Certificate Request Public Key Name Issuer Public Key Signature Sign

13 June 1, 201513 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Secure Socket Layer (SSL) l Also known as TLS (Transport Layer Security) l Uses certificates and TCP sockets to provide a secured connection –Authentication of one or both parties using the certificates –Message protection >Confidentiality (encryption) >Integrity Certificates TCP Sockets SSL/TLS

14 June 1, 201514 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Globus Security Review l GSI extends existing standard protocols & APIs –Based on standards: SSL/TLS, X.509, GSS-API –Extensions for single sign-on and delegation l The Globus Toolkit provides: –Generic Security Services API (GSS-API) on GSI protocols >The GSS-API is the IETF standard for adding authentication, delegation, message integrity, and message confidentiality to applications. –Various tools for credential management, login/logout, etc.

15 June 1, 201515 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Kerberos Security l Some Grids use a Kerberos GSS-API. –As far as tools and APIs go, this is not visible. (That’s the point of GSS-API!) –However, it is NOT interoperable with GSI based versions of the Globus Toolkit –Various differences of Kerberos vs GSI: >The security files created “under the covers” are different >Different commands to login, logout, etc. l We will discuss security using GSI (PKI).

16 June 1, 201516 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Obtaining a Certificate l The program grid-cert-request is used to create a public/private key pair and unsigned certificate in ~/.globus/: –usercert_request.pem: Unsigned certificate file –userkey.pem: Encrypted private key file >Must be readable only by the owner l Mail usercert_request.pem to ca@globus.org l Receive a Globus-signed certificate Place in ~/.globus/usercert.pem l Other organizations use different approaches –NCSA, NPACI, NASA, etc. have their own CA

17 June 1, 201517 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Your New Certificate Certificate: Data: Version: 3 (0x2) Serial Number: 28 (0x1c) Signature Algorithm: md5WithRSAEncryption Issuer: C=US, O=Globus, CN=Globus Certification Authority Validity Not Before: Apr 22 19:21:50 1998 GMT Not After : Apr 22 19:21:50 1999 GMT Subject: C=US, O=Globus, O=NACI, OU=SDSC, CN=Richard Frost Subject Public Key Info: Public Key Algorithm: rsaEncryption RSA Public Key: (1024 bit) Modulus (1024 bit): 00:bf:4c:9b:ae:51:e5:ad:ac:54:4f:12:52:3a:69: b4:e1:54:e7:87:57:b7:d0:61 Exponent: 65537 (0x10001) Signature Algorithm: md5WithRSAEncryption 59:86:6e:df:dd:94:5d:26:f5:23:c1:89:83:8e:3c:97:fc:d8: 8d:cd:7c:7e:49:68:15:7e:5f:24:23:54:ca:a2:27:f1:35:17: NTP is highly recommended

18 June 1, 201518 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- MIICAzCCAWygAwIBAgIBCDANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQQFADBHMQswCQY u5tX5R1m7LrBeI3dFMviJudlihloXfJ2BduIg7XOKk5g3JmgauK4 -----END CERTIFICATE----- Sample usercert.pem: -----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY----- Proc-Type: 4,ENCRYPTED DEK-Info: DES-EDE3-CBC,1E924694DBA7D9D1 +W4FEPdn/oYntAJPw2tfmrGZ82FH611o1gtvjSKH79wdFxzKhnz474Ijo5Bl et5QnJ6hAO4Bhya1XkWyKHTPs/2tIflKn0BNIIIYM+s= -----END RSA PRIVATE KEY----- Sample userkey.pem: Certificate and Key Data

19 June 1, 201519 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Certificate Information l To get cert information run grid-cert-info % grid-cert-info -subject /C=US/O=Globus/O=ANL/OU=MCS/CN=Ian Foster l Options for printing cert information -all-startdate -subject-enddate -issuer-help

20 June 1, 201520 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security “Logging on” to the Grid l To run programs, authenticate to Globus: % grid-proxy-init Enter PEM pass phrase: ****** l Creates a temporary, local, short-lived proxy credential for use by our computations l Options for grid-proxy-init: -hours -bits -help

21 June 1, 201521 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security grid-proxy-init Details l grid-proxy-init creates the local proxy file. l User enters pass phrase, which is used to decrypt private key. l Private key is used to sign a proxy certificate with its own, new public/private key pair. –User’s private key not exposed after proxy has been signed l Proxy placed in /tmp, read-only by user l NOTE: No network traffic! l grid-proxy-info displays proxy details

22 June 1, 201522 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Grid Sign-On With grid-proxy-init User certificate file Private Key (Encrypted) Pass Phrase User Proxy certificate file

23 June 1, 201523 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Destroying Your Proxy (logout) l To destroy your local proxy that was created by grid-proxy-init: % grid-proxy-destroy l This does NOT destroy any proxies that were delegated from this proxy. –You cannot revoke a remote proxy –Usually create proxies with short lifetimes

24 June 1, 201524 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Proxy Information l To get proxy information run grid-proxy-info % grid-proxy-info -subject /C=US/O=Globus/O=ANL/OU=MCS/CN=Ian Foster l Options for printing proxy information -subject-issuer -type-timeleft -strength-help l Options for scripting proxy queries -exists -hours -exists -bits –Returns 0 status for true, 1 for false:

25 June 1, 201525 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Important Files l /etc/grid-security –hostcert.pem: certificate used by the server in mutual authentication –hostkey.pem: private key corresponding to the server’s certificate (read-only by root) –grid-mapfile: maps grid subject names to local user accounts (really part of gatekeeper) l /etc/grid-security/certificates –CA certificates: certs that are trusted when validating certs, and thus needn’t be verified –ca-signing-policy.conf: defines the subject names that can be signed by each CA

26 June 1, 201526 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Important Files l $HOME/.globus –usercert.pem: User’s certificate (subject name, public key, CA signature) –userkey.pem: User’s private key (encrypted using the user’s pass phrase) l /tmp –Proxy file(s): Temporary file(s) containing unencrypted proxy private key and certificate (readable only by user’s account) >Same approach Kerberos uses for protecting tickets

27 June 1, 201527 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Secure Services l On most unix machines, inetd listens for incoming service connections and passes connections to daemons for processing. l On Grid servers, the gatekeeper securely performs the same function for many services –It handles mutual authentication using files in /etc/grid-security –It maps to local users via the gridmap file

28 June 1, 201528 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Sample Gridmap File # Distinguished name Local # username "/C=US/O=Globus/O=NPACI/OU=SDSC/CN=Rich Gallup” rpg "/C=US/O=Globus/O=NPACI/OU=SDSC/CN=Richard Frost” frost "/C=US/O=Globus/O=USC/OU=ISI/CN=Carl Kesselman” u14543 "/C=US/O=Globus/O=ANL/OU=MCS/CN=Ian Foster” itf l Gridmap file maintained by Globus administrator l Entry maps Grid-id into local user name(s)

29 June 1, 201529 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Example Secure Remote Startup key cert gatekeeperclient 1. Exchange certificates, authenticate, delegate 2. Check gridmap file 3. Lookup service 4. Run service program (e.g. jobmanager) jobmanager key cert 1. 2. map 4. services 3.

30 June 1, 201530 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Simple job submission globus-job-run provides a simple RSH compatible interface % grid-proxy-init Enter PEM pass phrase: ***** % globus-job-run host program [args] l Job submission will be covered in more detail later

31 June 1, 201531 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Delegation l Delegation = remote creation of a (second level) proxy credential –New key pair generated remotely on server –Proxy cert and public key sent to client –Clients signs proxy cert and returns it –Server (usually) puts proxy in /tmp l Allows remote process to authenticate on behalf of the user –Remote process “impersonates” the user

32 June 1, 201532 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Limited Proxy l During delegation, the client can elect to delegate only a “limited proxy”, rather than a “full” proxy –GRAM (job submission) client does this l Each service decides whether it will allow authentication with a limited proxy –Job manager service requires a full proxy –GridFTP server allows either full or limited proxy to be used

33 June 1, 201533 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Restricted Proxies l A generalization of the simple limited proxies –Desirable to have fine-grained restrictions –Reduces exposure from compromised proxies l Embed restriction policy in proxy cert –Policy is evaluated by resource upon proxy use –Reduces rights available to the proxy to a subset of those held by the user >A proxy no longer grants full impersonation rights –Extensible to support any policy language l Will be in future version > GT 2.0

34 June 1, 201534 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Exercise Sign-On & Remote Process Creation l Use grid-cert-info to examine your cert: % grid-cert-info -all l Use grid-proxy-init to create a proxy certificate: % grid-proxy-init Enter PEM pass phrase:......................................+++++.....+++++ l Use grid-proxy-info to query proxy: % grid-proxy-info -subject l Use globus-job-run to start remote programs: % globus-job-run jupiter.isi.edu /usr/bin/ls -l /tmp

35 June 1, 201535 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Generic Security Service API l The GSS-API is the IETF draft standard for adding authentication, delegation, message integrity, and message confidentiality to apps –For secure communication between two parties over a reliable channel (e.g. TCP) l GSS-API separates security from communication, which allows security to be easily added to existing communication code. –Filters on each end of the communications link l GSS-API Extensions defined in GGF draft l Globus Toolkit components all use GSS-API

36 June 1, 201536 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security gss_acquire_cred() l Loads security credentials into program l User proxy certificate and private key are loaded at this point gss_release_cred() Removes security credentials into program User proxy certificate and private key remain on disk for later use

37 June 1, 201537 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security gss_inquire_cred() l Extract information (e.g. the subject name) from a credential gss_inquire_cred_by_oid() Extract information associated with a OID from a credential (e.g. information in certificate extensions) Will be in future version > GT 2.0

38 June 1, 201538 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security gss_export_cred() l Export a credential either to a opaque buffer or to a file l New in GT 2.0 gss_import_cred() Import a credential in either one of the formats used by gss_export_cred New in GT 2.0

39 June 1, 201539 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security gss_init_sec_context() gss_accept_sec_context() l Establish a security context between two processes –Tokens are fed into and out of these routine –Application can pass tokens between processes in any way desired –One side calls init, the other accept while (!done) gss_init_sec_context( in_t, &out_t, &done); if (out_t) send(out_t); if (!done) receive(&in_t); while (!done) receive(&in_t); gss_accept_sec_context( in_t, &out_t, &done); if (out_t) send(out_t);

40 June 1, 201540 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security gss_delete_sec_context() l Discard a security context gss_context_time() Determine how long a context will remain valid

41 June 1, 201541 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security gss_inquire_context() l Extract information (e.g. the target subject name) from a security context gss_inquire_sec_context_by_oid() Extract information associated with a OID from a security context (e.g. information in certificate extensions) Will be in future version > GT 2.0

42 June 1, 201542 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security gss_export_context() l Export a security context to a opaque buffer gss_import_context() Import a opaque buffer containing a security context exported by gss_export_context

43 June 1, 201543 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security gss_set_sec_context_option() l Set options on a security context prior to establishing it l Will be in future version > GT 2.0 gss_wrap_size_limit() Returns the maximum token size gss_wrap can deal with

44 June 1, 201544 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security gss_wrap() gss_unwrap() l gss_wrap() –consumes an user input buffer –performs cryptographic checksum and/or encryption on it –produces a token, which application sends l gss_unwrap() –consumes a token produced by gss_wrap() –decrypts and/or verifies the checksum –produces a user output buffer

45 June 1, 201545 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security gss_get_mic() gss_verify_mic() l gss_get_mic() –Produces a cryptographic checksum on a user input buffer l gss_verify_mic() –Verifies a cryptographic checksum on a user buffer

46 June 1, 201546 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security gss_import_name() l Import a subject name into GSS gss_export_name() Export a GSS name into a buffer

47 June 1, 201547 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security gss_display_name() l Convert GSS name to text gss_compare_name() Compare two GSS names

48 June 1, 201548 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security gss_release_name() l Discard a GSS name

49 June 1, 201549 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security gss_add_oid_set_member() l Add a OID to a OID set gss_test_oid_set_member() Checks whether a OID is in a OID set gss_create_empty_oid_set() l Creates a empty OID set gss_release_oid_set() Discard a OID set

50 June 1, 201550 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security gss_indicate_mech() l Determine available underlying security mechanisms

51 June 1, 201551 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security gss_release_buffer() l Discard a GSS buffer gss_release_buffer_set() Discard a GSS buffer set Will be in future version > GT 2.0

52 June 1, 201552 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security gss_init_delegation() gss_accept_delegation() l Delegate a credential and optionally add restrictions to the delegated credential –One side calls init, the other accept >Can be in either direction, relative to gss_{init,accept}_sec_context() –Tokens are fed into and come out of these routines >Similar use to gss_{init,accept}_sec_context() –It is up to the application to pass the tokens from one function to the other –Will be in future version > GT 2.0

53 June 1, 201553 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security GSSAPI exercises l Go to the “gssapi” subdirectory l Documentation –http://www.globus.org/security l Follow instructions in the file README

54 June 1, 201554 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security What’s Wrong with GSS-API l The GSS-API works, but it is not pretty! –GSS-API accomplishes its goal of providing an API that is independent of any specific security implementation, or communication mechanism –Same application can use either Globus Toolkit GSS-API or Kerberos 5 GSS-API with almost no change –It has rich feature support –But it is not easy to use

55 June 1, 201555 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security globus_gss_assist l The globus_gss_assist module is a Globus Toolkit specific wrapper around GSS-API which makes it easier to use –Hides some of the gross details of GSS-API –Conforms to Globus Toolkit conventions –Still maintains separation from communication method

56 June 1, 201556 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security globus_io and security l For even easier security integration with socket code, use the globus_io module –Simple to add authentication and authorization to TCP socket code –But looses separation of security from communication method l Will be discussed more later...

57 June 1, 201557 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Authorization l GSI handles authentication, but authorization is a separate issue l Authorization issues: –Management of authorization on a multi- organization grid is still an interesting problem. –The grid-mapfile doesn’t scale well, and works only at the resource level, not the collective level. –Large communities that share resources exacerbates authorization issues, which has led us to CAS…

58 June 1, 201558 Globus Toolkit™ Developer Tutorial: Security Security Summary l Programs for credential management –grid-cert-info, grid-proxy-init, grid-proxy- destroy, grid-proxy-info l GSS-API: The Globus Toolkit Grid Security Infrastructure (GSI) uses this API, which allows programs to easily add security l globus_gss_assist: This is a simple wrapper around GSS-API, making it easier to use


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