Second step of PRD 0006. With pipelock now doing the bumping, the
agent's TLS library has to trust pipelock's per-bottle CA — or
every CONNECT to api.anthropic.com is a self-signed-cert error.
- BottleBackend.provision gains a non-abstract `provision_ca`
with a default no-op (so non-Docker backends aren't forced to
implement TLS interception) and orchestrates
ca → prompt → skills → ssh → git. CA install runs first so the
agent's trust store is rebuilt before anything else in the
agent makes a TLS call.
- New backend/docker/provision/ca.py: docker-cp's the CA cert
into the agent at /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/...,
`update-ca-certificates`, then emits a one-line stderr log
with the SHA-256 fingerprint (stdlib `ssl` + `hashlib`; no
subprocess for crypto). Module-level constants AGENT_CA_PATH
and AGENT_CA_BUNDLE are imported by launch.py so the env
trio set at docker run time matches the paths the provisioner
writes.
- launch.py: rebinds `plan` after `dataclasses.replace`s on the
pipelock proxy plan so provision_ca (which reads
`plan.proxy_plan.ca_cert_host_path`) sees the populated CA
paths. Three new -e flags on the agent's docker run for the
NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS / SSL_CERT_FILE / REQUESTS_CA_BUNDLE trio.
- Dockerfile: adds curl to the apt-get install line. curl
natively respects HTTPS_PROXY and sends CONNECT directly —
the agent doesn't need OS-level DNS for external hostnames
(pipelock resolves them on its side of the bumped tunnel).
This is the "simple HTTPS request" path the earlier turn
needed and Node's stdlib https.request couldn't provide.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Cleans up references to the pre-refactor bash layout (cli.sh,
lib/*.sh, scripts/*.sh) across README, Dockerfile, the pipelock PRD,
and research notes. Refreshes line numbers in the oauth-token note
against the current cli/start.py.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Update the quickstart command to ./cli.py and drop a stale Dockerfile
comment that referenced scripts/lib/auth.sh, which no longer exists
after the bash->Python refactor.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>