# NOTE: these tests have *not* themselves been tested yet
# (2008-09-13). Please exercise with caution!
-# these tests assume a commonly-trusted "Admin's key", a fake key
-# permanently stored in ./home/admin/.gnupg:
+# fail on fail
+set -e
+
+# gpg command for test admin user
gpgadmin() {
- GNUPGHOME="$TESTDIR"/home/admin/.gnupg gpg "$@"
+ GNUPGHOME="$TEMPDIR"/admin/.gnupg gpg "$@"
}
-
# cleanup:
cleanup() {
- # FIXME: stop the sshd process
echo
- echo "-- removing temp dir..."
- rm -rf "$TEMPDIR"
+ read -p "press enter to cleanup and remove tmp:"
- # FIXME: how should we clear out the temporary $VARLIB?
+ if ( jobs %1 >/dev/null 2>/dev/null ) ; then
+ echo "### stopping still-running sshd..."
+ kill %1
+ fi
+
+ echo "### removing temp dir..."
+ rm -rf "$TEMPDIR"
- # FIXME: clear out ssh client config file and known hosts.
+ wait
}
## setup trap
-#trap cleanup EXIT
+trap cleanup EXIT
## set up some variables to ensure that we're operating strictly in
## the tests, not system-wide:
# make temp dir
TEMPDIR="$TESTDIR"/tmp
+if [ -e "$TEMPDIR" ] ; then
+ echo "tempdir '$TEMPDIR' already exists."
+ exit 1
+fi
mkdir "$TEMPDIR"
# Use the local copy of executables first, instead of system ones.
export MONKEYSPHERE_SYSCONFIGDIR="$TEMPDIR"
export MONKEYSPHERE_SYSSHAREDIR="$TESTDIR"/../src
export MONKEYSPHERE_MONKEYSPHERE_USER="$USER"
+export MONKEYSPHERE_CHECK_KEYSERVER=false
+
+SSHD_CONFIG="$TEMPDIR"/sshd_config
export SOCKET="$TEMPDIR"/ssh-socket
+# copy in admin and testuser home to tmp
+echo "### copying admin and testuser homes..."
+cp -a "$TESTDIR"/home/admin "$TEMPDIR"/
+cp -a "$TESTDIR"/home/testuser "$TEMPDIR"/
+
+cat <<EOF > "$TEMPDIR"/testuser/.ssh/config
+UserKnownHostsFile $TEMPDIR/testuser/.ssh/known_hosts
+EOF
+
+cat <<EOF > "$TEMPDIR"/testuser/.monkeysphere/monkeysphere.conf
+KNOWN_HOSTS=$TEMPDIR/testuser/.ssh/known_hosts
+EOF
+
+
### SERVER TESTS
-# create the temp gnupghome directories
+# setup monkeysphere temp gnupghome directories
mkdir -p -m 750 "$MONKEYSPHERE_SYSDATADIR"/gnupg-host
mkdir -p -m 700 "$MONKEYSPHERE_SYSDATADIR"/gnupg-authentication
+cat <<EOF > "$MONKEYSPHERE_SYSDATADIR"/gnupg-authentication/gpg.conf
+primary-keyring ${MONKEYSPHERE_SYSDATADIR}/gnupg-authentication/pubring.gpg
+keyring ${MONKEYSPHERE_SYSDATADIR}/gnupg-host/pubring.gpg
+EOF
# create a new host key
-echo "-- generating server key..."
-echo | monkeysphere-server gen-key --length 1024 --expire 0
+echo "### generating server key..."
+# add gpg.conf with quick-random
+echo "quick-random" >> "$MONKEYSPHERE_SYSCONFIGDIR"/gnupg-host/gpg.conf
+echo | monkeysphere-server gen-key --length 1024 --expire 0 testhost
+# remove the gpg.conf
+rm "$MONKEYSPHERE_SYSCONFIGDIR"/gnupg-host/gpg.conf
HOSTKEYID=$( monkeysphere-server show-key | tail -n1 | cut -f3 -d\ )
# certify it with the "Admin's Key".
# (this would normally be done via keyservers)
-echo "-- certifying server key..."
+echo "### certifying server key..."
monkeysphere-server gpg-authentication-cmd "--armor --export $HOSTKEYID" | gpgadmin --import
-gpgadmin --sign-key "$HOSTKEYID"
+echo y | gpgadmin --command-fd 0 --sign-key "$HOSTKEYID"
# FIXME: how can we test publish-key without flooding junk into the
# keyservers?
-# indicate that the "Admin's" key is an identity certifier for the
-# host
-
-echo "-- adding admin as certifier..."
-monkeysphere-server add-identity-certifier "$TESTDIR"/home/admin/.gnupg/pubkey.gpg
+# add admin as identity certifier for testhost
+echo "### adding admin as certifier..."
+echo y | monkeysphere-server add-identity-certifier "$TEMPDIR"/admin/.gnupg/pubkey.gpg
# initialize base sshd_config
-cp etc/ssh/sshd_config "$TEMPDIR"/sshd_config
+cp etc/ssh/sshd_config "$SSHD_CONFIG"
# write the sshd_config
-cat <<EOF >> "$TEMPDIR"/sshd_config
+cat <<EOF >> "$SSHD_CONFIG"
HostKey ${MONKEYSPHERE_SYSDATADIR}/ssh_host_rsa_key
AuthorizedKeysFile ${MONKEYSPHERE_SYSDATADIR}/authorized_keys/%u
EOF
-# launch sshd with the new host key.
-echo "-- starting sshd..."
-socat EXEC:'/usr/sbin/sshd -f '"$TEMPDIR"/sshd_config' -i -d -d -d -D -e' "UNIX-LISTEN:${TEMPDIR/socket}" &
-
+# launch test sshd with the new host key.
+echo "### starting sshd..."
+socat EXEC:"/usr/sbin/sshd -f ${SSHD_CONFIG} -i -d -d -d -D -e" "UNIX-LISTEN:${SOCKET}" 2> "$TEMPDIR"/sshd.log &
### TESTUSER TESTS
-# copy testuser home directory into temp dir
-cp -r "$TESTDIR"/home/testuser "$TEMPDIR"/
-
# generate an auth subkey for the test user
-echo "-- generating key for testuser..."
+echo "### generating key for testuser..."
MONKEYSPHERE_GNUPGHOME="$TEMPDIR"/testuser/.gnupg \
+SSH_ASKPASS=echo \
monkeysphere gen-subkey --expire 0
-# connect to sample sshd host key, using monkeysphere to verify the
-# identity before connection.
-
-## FIXME: implement!
-
-# create a new client side key, certify it with the "CA", use it to
-# log in.
-
-## FIXME: implement!
-
+# add server key to testuser keychain
+echo "### export server key to testuser..."
+gpgadmin --armor --export "$HOSTKEYID" | \
+ GNUPGHOME="$TEMPDIR"/testuser/.gnupg gpg --import
+
+# connect to test sshd, using monkeysphere-ssh-proxycommand to verify
+# the identity before connection. This should work in both directions!
+echo "### testuser connecting to sshd socket..."
+PROXY_COMMAND="monkeysphere-ssh-proxycommand --no-connect %h && socat STDIO UNIX:${SOCKET}"
+GNUPGHOME="$TEMPDIR"/testuser/.gnupg \
+MONKEYSPHERE_HOME="$TEMPDIR"/testuser/.monkeysphere \
+ ssh -F "$TEMPDIR"/testuser/.ssh/config -v -v -v -oProxyCommand="$PROXY_COMMAND" testhost