OpenID-eID
Here are my attempts to create an OpenID provider based on the Belgian eID
Install packages
Let's get apache2, php5 and openssl stuff:
apt-get install apache2-utils apache2-mpm-prefork libapache2-mod-php5 php5 openssl ssl-cert
Setup apache server with SSL
Create self-signed certificate
make-ssl-cert /usr/share/ssl-cert/ssleay.cnf /etc/apache2/ssl/apache.pem
Little problem: by default the certificate is valid only 30 days, you've to edit make-ssl-cert script and add "-days" options, e.g:
openssl req -days 1024 ...
Verify generated certificate
openssl x509 -text -in /etc/apache2/ssl/apache.pem
Start from ssl example config
zcat /usr/share/doc/apache2.2-common/examples/apache2/extra/httpd-ssl.conf.gz \ > /etc/apache2/sites-available/default-ssl
Activates ssl module
a2enmod ssl
Activates ssl virtualhost
a2ensite default-ssl
Edit /etc/apache2/sites-available/default-ssl
SSLCertificateFile /etc/apache2/ssl/apache.pem #SSLCertificateKeyFile not required as apache.pem contains also the key
And the usual stuff
DocumentRoot "/var/www" ServerName ... ServerAdmin ... ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/error.log TransferLog /var/log/apache2/access.log
To activate only the secure ciphers:
SSLCipherSuite HIGH:MEDIUM:!ADH SSLProtocol -ALL +SSLv3 +TLSv1
Adding Belgian Government Root certificates
You can extract the Belgium Root CA and the Citizen CA from your eID:
pkcs15-tool --read-certificate 04 > /etc/apache2/ssl/ca/belgium.crt pkcs15-tool --read-certificate 06 >> /etc/apache2/ssl/ca/belgium.crt
Then add client certificate requirements to /etc/apache2/sites-available/default-ssl
SSLCACertificateFile /etc/apache2/ssl/ca/belgium.crt SSLOptions +StrictRequire SSLVerifyClient require SSLVerifyDepth 10 <Location /> # accept only certificates emitted by Citizen CA: SSLRequire %{SSL_CLIENT_I_DN_C} eq "BE" \ and %{SSL_CLIENT_I_DN_CN} in {"Citizen CA"} </Location>
According to the doc, because of a bug in Internet Explorer, you also need to add GlobalSign Root certificate...
TODO: cf apache SSL reverse proxy proposed by the government
Add to /etc/apache2/sites-available/default-ssl:
SSLUseOCSP on SSLForceValidation on
Add to /etc/apache2/sites-available/default-ssl:
SSL_Error_DefaultURL "/error/invalid.html" SSL_Error_URL 23 "/error/revoked.html" SSL_Error_URL 10 "/error/expired.html"
Hacking phpMyID
Details on the patch
- remove HTTP Digest for the authorization step
- redirect authorization to HTTPS as we'll deal with SSL client certificates