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Describe the bug
We are using the automatisation feature "upload certificate via SFTP" to an windows server with openssl.
The "Test connection" is working fine with every Identy Type (ed25519, RSA and ECDSA) but the real automatisation results in a fatal php error firmware crash.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Go to ACME Client -> Automatisation
Configure the SFTP Upload to an SSH Server
Go to ACME Client -> Certificate and select an Certificate
Add the created Automatisation to a certificate and run the automatisation
Wait a few second and then check the firmware crash log in the system status section in the top right corner (it will become red)
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Important notices
Before you add a new report, we ask you kindly to acknowledge the following:
Describe the bug
We are using the automatisation feature "upload certificate via SFTP" to an windows server with openssl.
The "Test connection" is working fine with every Identy Type (ed25519, RSA and ECDSA) but the real automatisation results in a fatal php error firmware crash.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Relevant log files
System Information:
User-Agent Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:132.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/132.0
FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p6 stable/24.7-n267939-fd5bc7f34e1 SMP amd64
OPNsense 24.7.9_1 b41ccdc9f
Plugins os-acme-client-4.6 os-dmidecode-1.1_1 os-haproxy-4.3_1 os-iperf-1.0_2 os-smart-2.3 os-theme-cicada-1.38 os-theme-rebellion-1.9.1 os-theme-tukan-1.28 os-theme-vicuna-1.48 os-vnstat-1.3_1
Time Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:21:26 +0100
OpenSSL 3.0.15
Python 3.11.10
PHP 8.2.25
PHP Errors:
[21-Nov-2024 22:21:16 Europe/Berlin] PHP Fatal error: Uncaught TypeError: OPNsense\AcmeClient\SSHKeys::getKnownHostKey(): Argument #2 ($port) must be of type int, string given, called in /usr/local/opnsense/mvc/app/library/OPNsense/AcmeClient/SSHKeys.php on line 134 and defined in /usr/local/opnsense/mvc/app/library/OPNsense/AcmeClient/SSHKeys.php:355
Stack trace:
#0 /usr/local/opnsense/mvc/app/library/OPNsense/AcmeClient/SSHKeys.php(134): OPNsense\AcmeClient\SSHKeys->getKnownHostKey('192.168.200.17', '')
#1 /usr/local/opnsense/mvc/app/library/OPNsense/AcmeClient/SftpClient.php(78): OPNsense\AcmeClient\SSHKeys->trustHost('192.168.200.17', false, '')
#2 /usr/local/opnsense/scripts/OPNsense/AcmeClient/upload_sftp.php(325): OPNsense\AcmeClient\SftpClient->connect('192.168.200.17', 'Administrator', '', '')
#3 /usr/local/opnsense/scripts/OPNsense/AcmeClient/upload_sftp.php(268): connectWithServer(Array, NULL)
#4 /usr/local/opnsense/scripts/OPNsense/AcmeClient/upload_sftp.php(231): uploadCertificatesToHost(Array)
#5 /usr/local/opnsense/mvc/app/library/OPNsense/AcmeClient/Utils.php(277): commandUpload(Array)
#6 /usr/local/opnsense/scripts/OPNsense/AcmeClient/upload_sftp.php(562): OPNsense\AcmeClient\Utils::runCLIMain('help', 'getOptionsById', Array, 0, 255)
#7 {main}
thrown in /usr/local/opnsense/mvc/app/library/OPNsense/AcmeClient/SSHKeys.php on line 355
Environment
OPNsense 24.7.9_1-amd64
FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p6
OpenSSL 3.0.15
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