X-Git-Url: https://codewiz.org/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2FMonkeySpec;h=b0a0d6a10d203f81141d5ed5a059234d97928db7;hb=a9a56853a27e1dbce3c48af327b0adff0e4c38e0;hp=7a19df0d163d90233416f87d2d7a42b60102a287;hpb=0b21bae54002f213118aa537d432f3375799073b;p=monkeysphere.git diff --git a/doc/MonkeySpec b/doc/MonkeySpec index 7a19df0..b0a0d6a 100644 --- a/doc/MonkeySpec +++ b/doc/MonkeySpec @@ -7,99 +7,136 @@ AGENDA [ ] work [x] jrollins will talk and gesture - in progress +MONKEYNAMES +=========== + +rhesus, marmoset, howler, langur, tamarin, barbary + COMPONENTS ========== -* client-side componants -** "Marmoset": update known_hosts file with public key of server(s): -*** be responsible for removing keys from the file as key revocation happens -*** be responsible for updating a key in the file where there is a key replacement -*** must result in a file that is parsable by the existing ssh client without errors -*** manual management must be allowed without stomping on it -*** provide a simple, intelligible, clear policy for key acceptance -*** questions: should this query keyserver & update known host files? (we already - have awesome tool that queries keyservers and updates a web of trust (gpg) -** "Howler": simple script that could be placed as a trigger function (in your .ssh/config) -*** runs on connection to a certain host -*** triggers update to known_hosts file then makes connection -*** proxy-command | pre-hook script | wrapper script -** "Langur": policy-editor for viewing/editing policies - -* server-side componants -** "Rhesus" updates a per-user authorized_keys file, instead of updating a - known_hosts file from a public key by matching a specified user-id (for given - user: update authkeys file with public keys derived from authorized_uids - file) -*** Needs to operate with the same principles that Marmoset client-side does -** "Tamarin" triggers Rhesus during an attempt to initiate a connection or a scheduler (or both) -** "Barbary" - policy editor / viewer - -* common componants -** Create a ssh keypair from a openpgp keypair - -from ssh_config(5): - LocalCommand - Specifies a command to execute on the local machine after suc‐ - cessfully connecting to the server. The command string extends - to the end of the line, and is executed with /bin/sh. This - directive is ignored unless PermitLocalCommand has been enabled. +(names in "" are code names until we think of better ones.) + +common components +----------------- +* "rhesus": update known_hosts/authorized_keys files: + - be responsible for removing keys from the file as key revocation + happens + - be responsible for updating a key in the file where there is a key + replacement + - must result in a file that is parsable by the existing ssh client + without errors + - manual management must be allowed without stomping on it + - provide a simple, intelligible, clear policy for key acceptance + +* "langur": policy-editor for viewing/editing policies + +* gpg2ssh: utility to convert gpg keys to ssh + known_hosts/authorized_keys lines + +* ssh2gpg: create openpgp keypair from ssh keypair + +server-side components +---------------------- +* "howler": server gpg maintainer + - generates gpg keys for the server + - publishes server gpg keys + - used to specify userids to trust for user authentication + +* "tamarin": script to trigger rhesus during attempt to initiate + connection from client + +client-side components +---------------------- +* "marmoset": script to trigger rhesus during attempt to initiate + connection to server + - runs on connection to a certain host + - triggers update to known_hosts file then makes connection + - proxy-command | pre-hook script | wrapper script + - (ssh_config "LocalCommand" is only run *after* connection) + +USE CASE +======== + +Dramatis Personae: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_and_Bob +Backstory: http://www.conceptlabs.co.uk/alicebob.html + +Bob wants to sign on to the computer "mangabey.example.org" via +monkeysphere framework. He doesn't yet have access to the machine, +but he knows Alice, who is the admin of magabey. Alice and Bob, being +the conscientious netizens that they are, have already published their +personal gpg keys to the web of trust, and being good friends, have +both signed each other's keys and marked each others keys with "full" +trust. + +Alice uses howler to publish a gpg key for magabey with the special +userid of "ssh://mangabey.example.org". Alice signs mangabey's gpg +key and publishes this signature as a certification. Alice then +creates a user "bob" on mangabey, and puts Bob's userid in the +auth_user_ids file for user bob on magabey. tamarin triggers on +mangabey, which invokes rhesus. rhesus takes all userids in bob's +auth_user_ids file, looks on a keyserver to find the public keys for +each user, converts the gpg public keys into ssh public keys if the +key validity is acceptable, and finally inserts those keys into an +authorized_keys file for bob. + +Bob now adds the "ssh://mangabey.example.org" userid to the +auth_host_ids file in his account on his localhost. Bob now goes to +connect to bob@mangabey.example.org. Bob's monkeysphere-enabled ssh +client triggers marmoset, which invokes rhesus on Bob's computer. +rhesus takes all server userids in his auth_host_ids file, looks on a +keyserver to find the public key for each server (based on the +server's URI), converts the gpg public keys into ssh public keys if +the key validity is acceptable, and finally insert those keys into +Bob's known_hosts file. + +On Bob's side, since mangabey's key had "full" validity (since it was +signed by Alice whom he fully trusts), Bob's ssh client deems mangabey +"known" and no further host key checking is required. + +On mangabey's side, since Bob's key has "full" validity (since it had +also been signed by Alice, mangabey's trusted administrator), Bob is +authenticated and authorized to log into bob@mangabey. NOTES ===== + * Daniel and Elliot lie. -* We will use a distributed VCS, each developer will create their own git repository and publish it publically for others to pull from, mail out +* We will use a distributed VCS, each developer will create their own + git repository and publish it publicly for others to pull from, mail + out * public project page doesn't perhaps make sense yet -* approximate goal - using the web of trust to authenticate ppl for SSH +* approximate goal - using the web of trust to authenticate ppl for + SSH * outline of various components of monkeysphere -* M: what does it mean to be in the monkeysphere? not necessarily a great coder. -* J: interested in seeing project happen, not in actually doing it. anybody can contribute as much as they want. -* J: if we put the structure in place to work on monkeysphere then we don't have to do anything +* M: what does it mean to be in the monkeysphere? not necessarily a + great coder. +* J: interested in seeing project happen, not in actually doing it. + anybody can contribute as much as they want. +* J: if we put the structure in place to work on monkeysphere then we + don't have to do anything * D: we are not creating -* understand gpg's keyring better, understanding tools better, building scripts +* understand gpg's keyring better, understanding tools better, + building scripts * Some debian packages allow automated configuration of config files. - * GENERAL GOAL - use openpgp web-of-trust to authenticate ppl for SSH -* SPECIFIC GOAL - allow openssh to tie into pgp web-of-trust without modifying either openpgp and openssh -* DESIGN GOALS - authentication, use the existing generic OpenSSH client, the admin can make it default, although end-user should be decide to use monkeysphere or not -* DESIGN GOAL - use of monkeysphere should not radically change connecting-to-server experience +* SPECIFIC GOAL - allow openssh to tie into pgp web-of-trust without + modifying either openpgp and openssh +* DESIGN GOALS - authentication, use the existing generic OpenSSH + client, the admin can make it default, although end-user should be + decide to use monkeysphere or not +* DESIGN GOAL - use of monkeysphere should not radically change + connecting-to-server experience * GOAL - pick a monkey-related name for each component -Dramatis Personae: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_and_Bob -Backstory: http://www.conceptlabs.co.uk/alicebob.html +Host identity piece of monkeysphere could be used without buying into +the authorization component. + +Monkeysphere is authentication layer that allows the sysadmin to +perform authorization on user identities instead of on keys, it +additionally allows the sysadmin also to authenticate the server to +the end-user. -* Use Case: Bob wants to sign on to the computer "mangabey" via monkeysphere - framework. He doesn't have access to the machine, but he knows Alice, who is - the admin of magabey. Alice creates a user bob and puts bob's userid in the - auth_user_ids file for bob. Tamarin triggers which causes Rhesus to take all - the things in the auth_userids file, takes those users, look son a keyserver - finds the public keys for the users, converts the gpg public keys into ssh - public keys and inserts those into a user_authorized_keys file. Bob goes to - connect, bob's ssh client which is monkeysphere enbaled, howler is triggered - which triggers marmoset which looks out into the web of trust and find an - OpenPGP key that has a userid that matches the URI of magabey. Marmoset checks - to see if this key for mangabey has been signed by any keys that you trust - (based on your policy). Has this key been signed by somebody that you trust? - If yes, connect, if no: abort or fail-through or whatever. Alice has signed - this uid, so Marmoset says "OK, this server has been verified" it then - converts the gpg public key into a ssh public key and then adds this gpg key - to the known_host file. ssh says, "you" are about to connect to magabey and - you know this is magabey because alice says so and you trust alice". The gpg - private key of bob has to be converted (somehow, via agent or something) into - a ssh private_key. SSH connection happens. - -Host identity piece of monkeysphere could be used without buying into the -authorization component. - -Monkeysphere is authentication layer that allows the sysadmin to perform -authorization on user identities instead of on keys, it additionally allows the -sysadmin also to authenticate the server to the end-user. - -git clone http://git.mlcastle.net/monkeysphere.git/ monkeysphere - -Fix gpgkey2ssh so that the entire key fingerprint will work, accept full fingerprint, or accept a pipe and do the conversion -Write manpage for gpgkey2ssh -gpg private key (start with passwordless) to PEM encoded private key: perl libraries, libopencdk / gnutls, gpgme -setup remote git repo -think through / plan merging of known_hosts (& auth_keys?) -think about policies and their representation \ No newline at end of file +see doc/git-init for more detail on how to pull from the distributed +repositories.