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upload crt to f5-ltm using invoke-webrequest


I am trying to upload a ssl cert to the f5 REST API and haven't found anyone using powershell to do it. I have setup the invoke-webrequest around this page that is using curl f5-Dev-central

the f5 is: BIG-IP 13.1.1 Build 0.0.4 Final

i am getting the following error

Invoke-webrequest : {"code":400,"message":"Chunk byte count 8802 in Content-Range header different from received buffer length 162","originalRequestBody":

this is part of the script:

....
#read the size of the file with the correct encoding
$encodedCreds = [System.Convert]::ToBase64String([System.Text.Encoding]::ASCII.GetBytes($pair))
$basicAuthValue = "Basic $encodedCreds"

$file = [IO.File]::ReadAllBytes($pathtofile)
$enc = [System.Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding("iso-8859-1")
$encodedfile = $enc.GetString($file)

#get range of bytes for entire file in start-end/total format
$range = "0-" + ($encodedfile.Length - 1) + "/" + $encodedfile.Length

#create parts for invoke-webrequest call 

#create header json
$headers = @{"Content-Range" = $range; Authorization = $basicAuthValue}

$uri = "https://$bigip/mgmt/shared/file-transfer/bulk/uploads/$nameofcert.crt"

$params = @{'command'="install";'name'="$nameofcert";'from-local-file'=$pathtofile}
$json = $params | ConvertTo-Json

#run the invoke
Invoke-webrequest -Method POST -uri $uri -Headers $Headers -Body $json -ContentType 'application/json'

Solution

  • So the title of my question is uploading the crt - i am still having problems making the profile on the f5 but i have worked out the issues with uploading the file.

    the other part I struggled with was getting the key and cert in the correct format the f5 wanted so i will go over what i did for that as well

    i started with a .pfx file: (note i have openssl installed on my windows 2016 server)

    openssl pkcs12 -in d:\pathtocert.pfx -out d:\pathtocrtfile.crt -clcerts
    openssl pkcs12 -in d:\pathtocert.pfx -out d:\pathtokey.key -nocerts
    

    to get the crt from PEM into the DER format you need to use x509 - this is required for the f5

    openssl x509 -inform pem -in d:\pathtocrtfile.crt -outform der -out d:\pathtocrtfile.crt
    

    ok lets get the files on the f5 (i am going to avoid using ftp or something like that - and just leverage the icontrol rest)

    $site = 'donsTest'   # hard coding the name for now / could be passed in as an arg
    $year = get-date -UFormat "%Y"
    $nameofcert = "$site-cer-$year"
    $pair = 'f5user:password'
    $pathtofile = 'd:\pathtocrtfile.crt'
    $keypath = 'd:\pathtokey.key'
    $nameofkey = "$site-key-$year"
    $nameofprofile = "$site-ssl-$year"
    $encodedCreds = [System.Convert]::ToBase64String([System.Text.Encoding]::ASCII.GetBytes($pair))
    $basicAuthValue = "Basic $encodedCreds"
    $bigip = 'iporURLTOF5'
    
    ####################################
    #  get crt file ready for upload
    ####################################
    

    ok lets put this crt file into the body of our REST call

    $file = [IO.File]::ReadAllBytes($pathtofile)
    $enc = [System.Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding("iso-8859-1")
    $encodedfile = $enc.GetString($file)
    $range = "0-" + ($encodedfile.Length - 1) + "/" + $encodedfile.Length  # you need to calculate the size of this file to use in the REST Header
    
    $headers = @{"Content-Range" = $range; Authorization = $basicAuthValue}
    $uri = "https://$bigip/mgmt/shared/file-transfer/bulk/uploads/$nameofcert"
    $uploadresult = Invoke-webrequest -Method POST -uri $uri -Headers $Headers -Body $encodedfile -ContentType 'application/json' | ConvertFrom-Json
    $temppath = $uploadresult.localFilePath
    

    now the file is uploaded to the f5 - we need to install it on the f5 as a cert

    ### Add new certificate on the f5 from the file you just uploaded
    class cert
    {
        [string]$command
        [string]$name
        [string]$fromLocalFile
    }
    
    $cert = New-Object -TypeName cert
    $cert.command = "install"
    $cert.name = $nameofcert 
    $cert.fromLocalFile = $temppath
    $body = $cert | ConvertTo-Json
    $headers = @{Authorization = $basicAuthValue}
    $url = "https://$bigip/mgmt/tm/sys/crypto/cert"
    Invoke-WebRequest $url -method Post -Body $body -Headers $Headers -ContentType "application/json"
    

    the key is the same process except the url for the key install

    $url = "https://" + $bigip + "/mgmt/tm/sys/crypto/key"
    Invoke-WebRequest $url -method Post -Body $body -Headers $Headers -ContentType "application/json" -Credential $credential | ConvertFrom-Json