Swarmauri SCEP Certificate Service
Project description
Swarmauri Certservice SCEP
ScepCertService implements certificate enrollment using the Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP). It maps the generic ICertService flows onto SCEP operations so applications can request, receive, and validate X.509 certificates without dealing with protocol details.
Features
- Generate RFC 2986-compliant PKCS#10 certificate signing requests with challenge passwords and subject alternative names.
- Submit CSRs to SCEP responders via
PKCSReqand retrieve issued certificates. - Download issuer CA certificates and validate issued leaf certificates for time window, issuer, and CA flags.
- Parse returned certificates into structured dictionaries for downstream automation.
Prerequisites
- Python 3.10 or newer.
- An accessible SCEP server URL (for example,
https://mdm.example.com/scep). - Private key material for each device or service enrolling via SCEP. Software keys can be embedded in the
KeyRef.materialfield. - Optional: RA challenge password if your SCEP service requires one for enrollment.
Installation
# pip
pip install swarmauri_certservice_scep
# poetry
poetry add swarmauri_certservice_scep
# uv (pyproject-based projects)
uv add swarmauri_certservice_scep
Quickstart: Enroll a Device Certificate
import asyncio
from pathlib import Path
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives import serialization
from swarmauri_certservice_scep import ScepCertService
from swarmauri_core.certs.ICertService import SubjectSpec
from swarmauri_core.crypto.types import ExportPolicy, KeyRef, KeyType, KeyUse
async def enroll() -> None:
service = ScepCertService(
"https://scep.example.test",
challenge_password="enroll-secret",
)
key_bytes = Path("device.key.pem").read_bytes()
key_ref = KeyRef(
kid="device-key",
version=1,
type=KeyType.RSA,
uses=(KeyUse.SIGN,),
export_policy=ExportPolicy.SECRET_WHEN_ALLOWED,
material=key_bytes,
)
subject: SubjectSpec = {
"C": "US",
"O": "Example Corp",
"CN": "device-001.example.com",
}
csr_pem = await service.create_csr(
key=key_ref,
subject=subject,
san={"dns": ["device-001.example.com", "device-001"]},
)
fullchain = await service.sign_cert(csr_pem, ca_key=key_ref)
Path("device.pem").write_bytes(fullchain)
print("Enrollment complete → device.pem")
if __name__ == "__main__":
asyncio.run(enroll())
sign_cert returns the DER content provided by the SCEP server. Depending on your responder, the payload may be a single certificate or a PKCS#7 chain; decode accordingly before storing.
Verify Certificates from SCEP
import asyncio
from pathlib import Path
from swarmauri_certservice_scep import ScepCertService
async def verify() -> None:
service = ScepCertService("https://scep.example.test")
device_cert = Path("device.pem").read_bytes()
result = await service.verify_cert(device_cert)
if result["valid"]:
print("Issuer:", result["issuer"])
print("Valid until:", result["not_after"])
else:
print("Certificate failed validation:", result["reason"])
details = await service.parse_cert(device_cert)
print("Serial:", details["serial"])
print("Subject alternative names:", details.get("san"))
if __name__ == "__main__":
asyncio.run(verify())
verify_cert evaluates SCEP-issued certificates for validity windows and CA constraints, while parse_cert extracts SAN, EKU, and key usage metadata for logging or policy engines.
Operational Tips
- Generate distinct key pairs per device or workload, and store them securely—
KeyRefcan reference HSM-backed keys instead of raw PEM material. - Capture challenge passwords and sensitive enrollment secrets from a secure vault or environment variables rather than hard-coding them in scripts.
- If your SCEP responder returns PKCS#7 payloads, feed the response into
cryptography.hazmat.primitives.serialization.pkcs7to extract certificate chains before deployment. - Pair SCEP enrollment with Swarmauri revocation check services (
swarmauri_certs_ocspverify,swarmauri_certs_crlverifyservice) to maintain lifecycle hygiene.
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