X-Git-Url: https://codewiz.org/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=tests%2Fbasic;h=1d51a698f3df10e2e66e53de1747b9ee9c5b2094;hb=e32688b20cbec08b7569304be724d60dc63e51bc;hp=159f9dcc30337cd8323347a8ca7ae8e68186d6f7;hpb=37c39c434872a2fc48da7e8d1d78ec2382090426;p=monkeysphere.git diff --git a/tests/basic b/tests/basic index 159f9dc..1d51a69 100755 --- a/tests/basic +++ b/tests/basic @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ # Jameson Rollins # Micah Anderson # -# Copyright: 2008-2009 +# Copyright: © 2008-2010 # License: GPL v3 or later # these tests should all be able to run as a non-privileged user. @@ -133,6 +133,8 @@ export MONKEYSPHERE_SYSCONFIGDIR="$TEMPDIR" export MONKEYSPHERE_SYSSHAREDIR="$TESTDIR"/../src/share export MONKEYSPHERE_MONKEYSPHERE_USER=$(whoami) +HOST_KEY_FILE="$MONKEYSPHERE_SYSCONFIGDIR"/host_keys.pub.gpg + export MONKEYSPHERE_CHECK_KEYSERVER=false # example.org does not respond to the HKP port, so this should cause # any keyserver connection attempts that do happen (they shouldn't!) @@ -159,7 +161,7 @@ export DISPLAY=monkeys ## we cannot do proper directory permissions checking if the current ## working directory has unsatisfactory permissions: -if ( . "$MONKEYSPHERE_SYSSHAREDIR"/common && check_key_file_permissions $(whoami) "$TEMPDIR" ) ; then +if "$MONKEYSPHERE_SYSSHAREDIR"/checkperms $(whoami) "$TEMPDIR"; then echo "Permissions on temporary directory '$TEMPDIR' are OK for permissions checks." TEMPDIR_PERMISSIONS_SAFE=yes else @@ -250,13 +252,13 @@ echo echo "##################################################" echo "### import host key..." ssh-keygen -b 1024 -t rsa -N '' -f "$TEMPDIR"/ssh_host_rsa_key -monkeysphere-host import-key "$TEMPDIR"/ssh_host_rsa_key testhost +monkeysphere-host import-key "$TEMPDIR"/ssh_host_rsa_key ssh://testhost echo echo "##################################################" echo "### getting host key fingerprint..." -HOSTKEYID=$( monkeysphere-host show-key | grep '^OpenPGP fingerprint: ' | cut -f3 -d\ ) -echo "$HOSTKEYID" +SSHHOSTKEYID=$( monkeysphere-host show-key | grep '^OpenPGP fingerprint: ' | cut -f3 -d\ ) +echo "$SSHHOSTKEYID" # change host key expiration echo @@ -270,8 +272,8 @@ monkeysphere-host set-expire 1 echo echo "##################################################" echo "### certifying server host key..." -< "$MONKEYSPHERE_SYSCONFIGDIR"/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub.gpg gpgadmin --import -echo y | gpgadmin --command-fd 0 --sign-key "$HOSTKEYID" +< "$HOST_KEY_FILE" gpgadmin --import +echo y | gpgadmin --command-fd 0 --sign-key "$SSHHOSTKEYID" # FIXME: add revoker? @@ -321,7 +323,7 @@ monkeysphere gen-subkey echo echo "##################################################" echo "### export server key to testuser..." -gpgadmin --armor --export "$HOSTKEYID" | gpg --import +gpgadmin --armor --export "$SSHHOSTKEYID" | gpg --import # teach the "server" about the testuser's key echo @@ -340,6 +342,12 @@ monkeysphere-authentication update-users $(whoami) ###################################################################### ### TESTS +## see whether keys-for-userid works from the client's perspective: +echo +echo "##################################################" +echo "### testing monkeysphere keys-for-userid ..." +diff -q <( monkeysphere keys-for-userid ssh://testhost ) <( cut -f1,2 -d' ' < "$TEMPDIR"/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub ) + # connect to test sshd, using monkeysphere ssh-proxycommand to verify # the identity before connection. This should work in both directions! echo @@ -499,39 +507,37 @@ echo "### ssh connection test directly to 'testhost2' without new name..." target_hostname=testhost2 ssh_test 255 echo echo "##################################################" -echo "### add hostname, certify by admin, import by user..." -monkeysphere-host add-hostname testhost2 -< "$MONKEYSPHERE_SYSCONFIGDIR"/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub.gpg gpgadmin --import -printf "y\ny\n" | gpgadmin --command-fd 0 --sign-key "$HOSTKEYID" +echo "### add servicename, certify by admin, import by user..." +monkeysphere-host add-servicename ssh://testhost2 +<"$HOST_KEY_FILE" gpgadmin --import +printf "y\ny\n" | gpgadmin --command-fd 0 --sign-key "$SSHHOSTKEYID" echo echo "##################################################" echo "### ssh connection test with hostname 'testhost2' added..." -gpgadmin --export "$HOSTKEYID" | gpg --import +gpgadmin --export "$SSHHOSTKEYID" | gpg --import gpg --check-trustdb ssh_test echo echo "##################################################" echo "### ssh connection test directly to 'testhost2' ..." -gpg --import <"$MONKEYSPHERE_SYSCONFIGDIR"/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub.gpg +gpg --import <"$HOST_KEY_FILE" gpg --check-trustdb target_hostname=testhost2 ssh_test echo echo "##################################################" echo "### ssh connection test for failure with 'testhost2' revoked..." -monkeysphere-host revoke-hostname testhost2 -gpg --import <"$MONKEYSPHERE_SYSCONFIGDIR"/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub.gpg +monkeysphere-host revoke-servicename ssh://testhost2 +gpg --import <"$HOST_KEY_FILE" gpg --check-trustdb target_hostname=testhost2 ssh_test 255 # FIXME: addtest: remove admin as id-certifier and check ssh failure # FIXME: addtest: how do we test that set-expire makes sense after new -# hostnames have been added? - -# FIXME: addtest: revoke the host key and check ssh failure +# servicenames have been added? # test to make sure things are OK after the previous tests: echo @@ -545,10 +551,26 @@ ssh_test echo echo "##################################################" -echo "### revoking host key..." +echo "### Testing TLS setup..." + +openssl req -config "$TESTDIR"/openssl.cnf -x509 -newkey rsa:1024 -subj '/DC=net/DC=example/DC=testhost/CN=testhost.example.net/' -days 3 -keyout "$TEMPDIR"/tls_key.pem -nodes >"$TEMPDIR"/tls_cert.pem +monkeysphere-host import-key "$TEMPDIR"/tls_key.pem https://testhost + +# FIXME: how can we test this via an https client? +# We don't currently provide one. + +# FIXME: should we test other monkeysphere-host operations somehow now +# that we have more than one key in the host keyring? + +echo +echo "##################################################" +echo "### revoking ssh host key..." # generate the revocation certificate and feed it directly to the test # user's keyring (we're not publishing to the keyservers) -monkeysphere-host revoke-key | gpg --import +keyID=$(monkeysphere-host s 'ssh://testhost' | grep 'OpenPGP fingerprint:' | awk '{ print $3 }') +monkeysphere-host revoke-key "$keyID" >"$TEMPDIR"/revcert +cat "$TEMPDIR"/revcert +<"$TEMPDIR"/revcert gpg --import echo echo "##################################################" echo "### ssh connection test for failure..."