forked from TrueCloudLab/certificates
207 lines
6.7 KiB
Go
207 lines
6.7 KiB
Go
package provisioner
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import (
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"context"
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"crypto/x509"
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"regexp"
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"strings"
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"time"
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"github.com/pkg/errors"
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"github.com/smallstep/certificates/errs"
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"golang.org/x/crypto/ssh"
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)
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// Controller wraps a provisioner with other attributes useful in callback
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// functions.
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type Controller struct {
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Interface
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Audiences *Audiences
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Claimer *Claimer
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IdentityFunc GetIdentityFunc
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AuthorizeRenewFunc AuthorizeRenewFunc
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AuthorizeSSHRenewFunc AuthorizeSSHRenewFunc
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policy *policyEngine
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}
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// NewController initializes a new provisioner controller.
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func NewController(p Interface, claims *Claims, config Config, options *Options) (*Controller, error) {
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claimer, err := NewClaimer(claims, config.Claims)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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policy, err := newPolicyEngine(options)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return &Controller{
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Interface: p,
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Audiences: &config.Audiences,
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Claimer: claimer,
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IdentityFunc: config.GetIdentityFunc,
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AuthorizeRenewFunc: config.AuthorizeRenewFunc,
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AuthorizeSSHRenewFunc: config.AuthorizeSSHRenewFunc,
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policy: policy,
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}, nil
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}
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// GetIdentity returns the identity for a given email.
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func (c *Controller) GetIdentity(ctx context.Context, email string) (*Identity, error) {
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if c.IdentityFunc != nil {
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return c.IdentityFunc(ctx, c.Interface, email)
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}
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return DefaultIdentityFunc(ctx, c.Interface, email)
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}
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// AuthorizeRenew returns nil if the given cert can be renewed, returns an error
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// otherwise.
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func (c *Controller) AuthorizeRenew(ctx context.Context, cert *x509.Certificate) error {
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if c.AuthorizeRenewFunc != nil {
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return c.AuthorizeRenewFunc(ctx, c, cert)
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}
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return DefaultAuthorizeRenew(ctx, c, cert)
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}
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// AuthorizeSSHRenew returns nil if the given cert can be renewed, returns an
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// error otherwise.
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func (c *Controller) AuthorizeSSHRenew(ctx context.Context, cert *ssh.Certificate) error {
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if c.AuthorizeSSHRenewFunc != nil {
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return c.AuthorizeSSHRenewFunc(ctx, c, cert)
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}
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return DefaultAuthorizeSSHRenew(ctx, c, cert)
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}
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// Identity is the type representing an externally supplied identity that is used
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// by provisioners to populate certificate fields.
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type Identity struct {
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Usernames []string `json:"usernames"`
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Permissions `json:"permissions"`
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}
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// GetIdentityFunc is a function that returns an identity.
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type GetIdentityFunc func(ctx context.Context, p Interface, email string) (*Identity, error)
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// AuthorizeRenewFunc is a function that returns nil if the renewal of a
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// certificate is enabled.
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type AuthorizeRenewFunc func(ctx context.Context, p *Controller, cert *x509.Certificate) error
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// AuthorizeSSHRenewFunc is a function that returns nil if the renewal of the
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// given SSH certificate is enabled.
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type AuthorizeSSHRenewFunc func(ctx context.Context, p *Controller, cert *ssh.Certificate) error
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// DefaultIdentityFunc return a default identity depending on the provisioner
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// type. For OIDC email is always present and the usernames might
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// contain empty strings.
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func DefaultIdentityFunc(ctx context.Context, p Interface, email string) (*Identity, error) {
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switch k := p.(type) {
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case *OIDC:
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// OIDC principals would be:
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// ~~1. Preferred usernames.~~ Note: Under discussion, currently disabled
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// 2. Sanitized local.
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// 3. Raw local (if different).
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// 4. Email address.
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name := SanitizeSSHUserPrincipal(email)
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if !sshUserRegex.MatchString(name) {
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return nil, errors.Errorf("invalid principal '%s' from email '%s'", name, email)
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}
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usernames := []string{name}
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if i := strings.LastIndex(email, "@"); i >= 0 {
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usernames = append(usernames, email[:i])
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}
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usernames = append(usernames, email)
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return &Identity{
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Usernames: SanitizeStringSlices(usernames),
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}, nil
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default:
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return nil, errors.Errorf("provisioner type '%T' not supported by identity function", k)
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}
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}
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// DefaultAuthorizeRenew is the default implementation of AuthorizeRenew. It
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// will return an error if the provisioner has the renewal disabled, if the
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// certificate is not yet valid or if the certificate is expired and renew after
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// expiry is disabled.
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func DefaultAuthorizeRenew(ctx context.Context, p *Controller, cert *x509.Certificate) error {
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if p.Claimer.IsDisableRenewal() {
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return errs.Unauthorized("renew is disabled for provisioner '%s'", p.GetName())
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}
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now := time.Now().Truncate(time.Second)
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if now.Before(cert.NotBefore) {
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return errs.Unauthorized("certificate is not yet valid" + " " + now.UTC().Format(time.RFC3339Nano) + " vs " + cert.NotBefore.Format(time.RFC3339Nano))
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}
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if now.After(cert.NotAfter) && !p.Claimer.AllowRenewalAfterExpiry() {
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return errs.Unauthorized("certificate has expired")
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}
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return nil
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}
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// DefaultAuthorizeSSHRenew is the default implementation of AuthorizeSSHRenew. It
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// will return an error if the provisioner has the renewal disabled, if the
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// certificate is not yet valid or if the certificate is expired and renew after
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// expiry is disabled.
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func DefaultAuthorizeSSHRenew(ctx context.Context, p *Controller, cert *ssh.Certificate) error {
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if p.Claimer.IsDisableRenewal() {
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return errs.Unauthorized("renew is disabled for provisioner '%s'", p.GetName())
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}
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unixNow := time.Now().Unix()
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if after := int64(cert.ValidAfter); after < 0 || unixNow < int64(cert.ValidAfter) {
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return errs.Unauthorized("certificate is not yet valid")
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}
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if before := int64(cert.ValidBefore); cert.ValidBefore != uint64(ssh.CertTimeInfinity) && (unixNow >= before || before < 0) && !p.Claimer.AllowRenewalAfterExpiry() {
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return errs.Unauthorized("certificate has expired")
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}
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return nil
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}
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var sshUserRegex = regexp.MustCompile("^[a-z][-a-z0-9_]*$")
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// SanitizeStringSlices removes duplicated an empty strings.
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func SanitizeStringSlices(original []string) []string {
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output := []string{}
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seen := make(map[string]struct{})
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for _, entry := range original {
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if entry == "" {
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continue
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}
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if _, value := seen[entry]; !value {
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seen[entry] = struct{}{}
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output = append(output, entry)
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}
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}
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return output
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}
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// SanitizeSSHUserPrincipal grabs an email or a string with the format
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// local@domain and returns a sanitized version of the local, valid to be used
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// as a user name. If the email starts with a letter between a and z, the
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// resulting string will match the regular expression `^[a-z][-a-z0-9_]*$`.
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func SanitizeSSHUserPrincipal(email string) string {
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if i := strings.LastIndex(email, "@"); i >= 0 {
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email = email[:i]
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}
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return strings.Map(func(r rune) rune {
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switch {
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case r >= 'a' && r <= 'z':
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return r
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case r >= '0' && r <= '9':
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return r
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case r == '-':
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return '-'
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case r == '.': // drop dots
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return -1
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default:
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return '_'
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}
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}, strings.ToLower(email))
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}
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func (c *Controller) GetPolicy() *policyEngine {
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if c == nil {
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return nil
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}
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return c.policy
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}
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