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* Label the option experimental and limited at all places. * Point to the downloader documentation as single point to write more. * Add more hints on how the old PEM block encryption is experimental and why it often shall not be used. --------- Co-authored-by: JanHoefelmeyer <hoefelmeyer.jan@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Bernhard Reiter <bernhard@intevation.de>
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## csaf_downloader
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A tool to download CSAF documents from CSAF providers.
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### Usage
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```
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csaf_downloader [OPTIONS] domain...
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Application Options:
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-d, --directory=DIR DIRectory to store the downloaded files in
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--insecure Do not check TLS certificates from provider
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--ignoresigcheck Ignore signature check results, just warn on mismatch
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--client-cert=CERT-FILE TLS client certificate file (PEM encoded data)
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--client-key=KEY-FILE TLS client private key file (PEM encoded data)
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--client-passphrase=PASSPHRASE Optional passphrase for the client cert (limited, experimental, see doc)
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--version Display version of the binary
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-v, --verbose Verbose output
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-r, --rate= The average upper limit of https operations per second (defaults to
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unlimited)
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-w, --worker=NUM NUMber of concurrent downloads (default: 2)
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-t, --timerange=RANGE RANGE of time from which advisories to download
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-f, --folder=FOLDER Download into a given subFOLDER
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-i, --ignorepattern=PATTERN Do not download files if their URLs match any of the given PATTERNs
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-H, --header= One or more extra HTTP header fields
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--validator=URL URL to validate documents remotely
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--validatorcache=FILE FILE to cache remote validations
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--validatorpreset=PRESETS One or more PRESETS to validate remotely (default: [mandatory])
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-c, --config=TOML-FILE Path to config TOML file
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Help Options:
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-h, --help Show this help message
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```
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Will download all CSAF documents for the given _domains_, by trying each as a CSAF provider.
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If a _domain_ starts with `https://` it is instead considered a direct URL to the `provider-metadata.json` and downloading procedes from there.
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Increasing the number of workers opens more connections to the web servers
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to download more advisories at once. This may improve the overall speed of the download.
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However, since this also increases the load on the servers, their administrators could
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have taken countermeasures to limit this.
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If no config file is explictly given the follwing places are searched for a config file:
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```
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~/.config/csaf/downloader.toml
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~/.csaf_downloader.toml
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csaf_downloader.toml
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```
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with `~` expanding to `$HOME` on unixoid systems and `%HOMEPATH` on Windows systems.
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Supported options in config files:
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```
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# directory # not set by default
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insecure = false
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# client_cert # not set by default
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# client_key # not set by default
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# client_passphrase # not set by default
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ignoresigcheck = false
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verbose = false
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# rate # set to unlimited
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worker = 2
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# timerange # not set by default
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# folder # not set by default
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# ignorepattern # not set by default
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# header # not set by default
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# validator # not set by default
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# validatorcache # not set by default
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validatorpreset = ["mandatory"]
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```
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The `timerange` parameter enables downloading advisories which last changes falls
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into a given intervall. There are three possible notations:
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1. Relative. If the given string follows the rules of being a [Go duration](https://pkg.go.dev/time@go1.20.6#ParseDuration)
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the time interval from now minus that duration till now is used.
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E.g. `"3h"` means downloading the advisories that have changed in the last three hours.
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2. Absolute. If the given string is an RFC 3339 date timestamp the time interval between
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this date and now is used.
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E.g. `"2006-01-02"` means that all files between 2006 January 2nd and now going to being
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downloaded.
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Accepted patterns are:
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- `"2006-01-02T15:04:05Z"`
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- `"2006-01-02T15:04:05+07:00"`
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- `"2006-01-02T15:04:05-07:00"`
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- `"2006-01-02T15:04:05"`
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- `"2006-01-02T15:04"`
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- `"2006-01-02T15"`
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- `"2006-01-02"`
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- `"2006-01"`
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- `"2006"`
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Missing parts are set to the smallest value possible in that field.
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3. Range. Same as 2 but separated by a `,` to span an interval. e.g `2019,2024`
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spans an interval from 1st January 2019 to the 1st January of 2024.
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All interval boundaries are inclusive.
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If the `folder` option is given all the advisories are stored in a subfolder
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of this name. Otherwise the advisories are each stored in a folder named
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by the year they are from.
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You can ignore certain advisories while downloading by specifying a list
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of regular expressions[^1] to match their URLs by using the `ignorepattern`
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option.
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E.g. `-i='.*white.*' -i='*.red.*'` will ignore files which URLs contain
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the sub strings **white** or **red**.
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In the config file this has to be noted as:
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```
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ignorepattern = [".*white.*", ".*red.*"]
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```
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#### beware of client cert passphrase
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The `client-passphrase` option implements a legacy private
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key protection mechanism based on RFC 1423, see
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[DecryptPEMBlock](https://pkg.go.dev/crypto/x509@go1.20.6#DecryptPEMBlock).
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Thus it considered experimental and most likely to be removed
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in a future release. Please only use this option, if you fully understand
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the security implications!
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Note that for fully automated processes, it usually not make sense
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to protect the client certificate's private key with a passphrase.
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Because the passphrase has to be accessible to the process anyway to run
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unattented. In this situation the processing environment should be secured
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properly instead.
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[^1]: Accepted syntax is described [here](https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax).
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