X-Git-Url: https://codewiz.org/gitweb?p=monkeysphere.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=tests%2Fbasic;h=72771687a8040db419fa76b78dc4af8af2a7185f;hp=ec92e1a7d0b41b73698f78467e05e5a154e7bcbf;hb=ebd776722e0fd6dfacc79146c368d148f0e266cb;hpb=4af6e62dee8d977ab52f16b61d38051175655082 diff --git a/tests/basic b/tests/basic index ec92e1a..7277168 100755 --- a/tests/basic +++ b/tests/basic @@ -5,23 +5,58 @@ # Authors: # Daniel Kahn Gillmor # Jameson Rollins -# Copyright: 2008 +# Micah Anderson +# +# Copyright: 2008-2009 # License: GPL v3 or later -# these tests should all be able to -# as a non-privileged user. +# these tests should all be able to run as a non-privileged user. +# put all the test output to stdout +exec 2>&1 # all subcommands in this script should complete without failure: set -e +# piped commands should return the code of the first non-zero return +set -o pipefail + +# make sure the TESTDIR is an absolute path, not a relative one. +export TESTDIR=$(cd $(dirname "$0") && pwd) + +source "$TESTDIR"/common + +## make sure that the right tools are installed to run the test. the +## test has *more* requirements than plain ol' monkeysphere: +which socat >/dev/null || { echo "You must have socat installed to run this test." ; exit 1; } + +perl -MCrypt::OpenSSL::RSA -e 1 2>/dev/null || { echo "You must have the perl module Crypt::OpenSSL::RSA installed to run this test. +On debian-derived systems, you can set this up with: + apt-get install libcrypt-openssl-rsa-perl" ; exit 1; } + + +perl -MDigest::SHA1 -e 1 2>/dev/null || { echo "You must have the perl module Digest::SHA1 installed to run this test. +On debian-derived systems, you can set this up with: + apt-get install libdigest-sha1-perl" ; exit 1; } + +## FIXME: other checks? + +###################################################################### +### FUNCTIONS # gpg command for test admin user gpgadmin() { - GNUPGHOME="$TEMPDIR"/admin/.gnupg gpg "$@" + chmod 0700 "$TEMPDIR"/admin + GNUPGHOME="$TEMPDIR"/admin/.gnupg gpg --no-tty "$@" } +# test ssh connection +# first argument is expected return code from ssh connection ssh_test() { + local RETURN=0 + umask 0077 + CODE=${1:-0} + # start the ssh daemon on the socket echo "##### starting ssh server..." socat EXEC:"/usr/sbin/sshd -f ${SSHD_CONFIG} -i -D -e" "UNIX-LISTEN:${SOCKET}" 2> "$TEMPDIR"/sshd.log & @@ -35,182 +70,282 @@ ssh_test() { # make a client connection to the socket echo "##### starting ssh client..." ssh-agent bash -c \ - "monkeysphere subkey-to-ssh-agent && ssh -F $TEMPDIR/testuser/.ssh/config testhost true" - RETURN="$?" + "monkeysphere subkey-to-ssh-agent && ssh -F $TEMPDIR/testuser/.ssh/config testhost true" \ + || RETURN="$?" - # kill the previous sshd process if it's still running + # kill the sshd process if it's still running kill "$SSHD_PID" - - return "$RETURN" -} - -failed_cleanup() { - # FIXME: can we be more verbose here? - echo 'FAILED!' - read -p "press enter to cleanup and remove tmp:" - - cleanup -} - -get_gpg_prng_arg() { - if (gpg --quick-random --version >/dev/null 2>&1) ; then - echo quick-random - elif (gpg --debug-quick-random --version >/dev/null 2>&1) ; then - echo debug-quick-random + SSHD_PID= + + echo "##### return $RETURN" + if [ "$RETURN" = "$CODE" ] ; then + echo "##### ssh connection test returned as desired" + return 0 + else + echo "##### ssh connection test failed. expected return code $CODE" + return 1 fi } -cleanup() { - echo "### removing temp dir..." - rm -rf "$TEMPDIR" - - wait -} +SSHD_PID= ## setup trap trap failed_cleanup EXIT + +###################################################################### +### SETUP VARIABLES + ## set up some variables to ensure that we're operating strictly in ## the tests, not system-wide: -export TESTDIR=$(pwd) +# set up temp dir -# make temp dir -TEMPDIR="$TESTDIR"/tmp -if [ -e "$TEMPDIR" ] ; then - echo "tempdir '$TEMPDIR' already exists." - exit 1 -fi -mkdir "$TEMPDIR" +# NOTE: /tmp can not be used as the temp dir here, since the +# permissions on /tmp are usually such that they will not pass the +# monkeysphere/ssh path permission checking. If you need to use a +# different location than the current source, please set $TMPDIR +# somewhere with tighter permissions. + +mkdir -p "$TESTDIR"/tmp +TEMPDIR=$(mktemp -d "${TMPDIR:-$TESTDIR/tmp}/monkeyspheretest.XXXXXXX") # Use the local copy of executables first, instead of system ones. # This should help us test without installing. -export PATH="$TESTDIR"/../src:"$TESTDIR"/../src/keytrans:"$PATH" +export PATH="$TESTDIR"/../src:"$PATH" export MONKEYSPHERE_SYSDATADIR="$TEMPDIR" export MONKEYSPHERE_SYSCONFIGDIR="$TEMPDIR" -export MONKEYSPHERE_SYSSHAREDIR="$TESTDIR"/../src +export MONKEYSPHERE_SYSSHAREDIR="$TESTDIR"/../src/share export MONKEYSPHERE_MONKEYSPHERE_USER=$(whoami) + export MONKEYSPHERE_CHECK_KEYSERVER=false +# example.org does not respond to the HKP port, so this should cause +# any keyserver connection attempts that do happen (they shouldn't!) +# to hang, so we'll notice them: +export MONKEYSPHERE_KEYSERVER=example.org + export MONKEYSPHERE_LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG +export MONKEYSPHERE_CORE_KEYLENGTH=1024 +export MONKEYSPHERE_PROMPT=false export SSHD_CONFIG="$TEMPDIR"/sshd_config export SOCKET="$TEMPDIR"/ssh-socket -export SSHD_PID= + +# Make sure $DISPLAY is set to convince ssh and monkeysphere to fall +# back on $SSH_ASKPASS. Make sure it's not set to the current actual +# $DISPLAY (if one exists) because this test suite should not be doing +# *anything* with any running X11 session. +export DISPLAY=monkeys + + +###################################################################### +### CONFIGURE ENVIRONMENTS # copy in admin and testuser home to tmp -echo "### copying admin and testuser homes..." -cp -a "$TESTDIR"/home/admin "$TEMPDIR"/ +echo +echo "##################################################" +echo "### configuring testuser home..." cp -a "$TESTDIR"/home/testuser "$TEMPDIR"/ - # set up environment for testuser -TESTHOME="$TEMPDIR"/testuser +export TESTHOME="$TEMPDIR"/testuser export GNUPGHOME="$TESTHOME"/.gnupg +chmod 0700 "$GNUPGHOME" export SSH_ASKPASS="$TESTHOME"/.ssh/askpass export MONKEYSPHERE_HOME="$TESTHOME"/.monkeysphere - cat <> "$TESTHOME"/.ssh/config UserKnownHostsFile $TESTHOME/.ssh/known_hosts IdentityFile $TESTHOME/.ssh/no-such-identity ProxyCommand $TESTHOME/.ssh/proxy-command %h %p $SOCKET EOF - cat <> "$MONKEYSPHERE_HOME"/monkeysphere.conf KNOWN_HOSTS=$TESTHOME/.ssh/known_hosts EOF - get_gpg_prng_arg >> "$GNUPGHOME"/gpg.conf -# set up a simple default monkeysphere-server.conf -cat <> "$TEMPDIR"/monkeysphere-server.conf -AUTHORIZED_USER_IDS="$MONKEYSPHERE_HOME/authorized_user_ids" +echo +echo "##################################################" +echo "### configuring admin home..." +cp -a "$TESTDIR"/home/admin "$TEMPDIR"/ + +# set up sshd +echo +echo "##################################################" +echo "### configuring sshd..." +cp "$TESTDIR"/etc/ssh/sshd_config "$SSHD_CONFIG" +# write the sshd_config +cat <> "$SSHD_CONFIG" +HostKey ${MONKEYSPHERE_SYSDATADIR}/ssh_host_rsa_key +AuthorizedKeysFile ${MONKEYSPHERE_SYSDATADIR}/authorized_keys/%u EOF -### SERVER TESTS -# setup monkeysphere directories -mkdir -p -m 750 "$MONKEYSPHERE_SYSDATADIR"/gnupg-host -mkdir -p -m 700 "$MONKEYSPHERE_SYSDATADIR"/gnupg-authentication -mkdir -p -m 700 "$MONKEYSPHERE_SYSDATADIR"/authorized_keys -mkdir -p -m 700 "$MONKEYSPHERE_SYSDATADIR"/tmp -cat < "$MONKEYSPHERE_SYSDATADIR"/gnupg-authentication/gpg.conf -primary-keyring ${MONKEYSPHERE_SYSDATADIR}/gnupg-authentication/pubring.gpg -keyring ${MONKEYSPHERE_SYSDATADIR}/gnupg-host/pubring.gpg -EOF +###################################################################### +### SERVER HOST SETUP -# create a new host key -echo "### generating server key..." -# add gpg.conf with quick-random -get_gpg_prng_arg >> "$MONKEYSPHERE_SYSCONFIGDIR"/gnupg-host/gpg.conf -echo | monkeysphere-server gen-key --length 1024 --expire 0 testhost -# remove the gpg.conf -rm "$MONKEYSPHERE_SYSCONFIGDIR"/gnupg-host/gpg.conf +# import host key +echo +echo "##################################################" +echo "### import host key..." +ssh-keygen -b 1024 -t rsa -N '' -f "$TEMPDIR"/ssh_host_rsa_key +monkeysphere-host import-key "$TEMPDIR"/ssh_host_rsa_key testhost -HOSTKEYID=$( monkeysphere-server show-key | tail -n1 | cut -f3 -d\ ) +echo +echo "##################################################" +echo "### getting host key fingerprint..." +HOSTKEYID=$( monkeysphere-host show-key | grep '^OpenPGP fingerprint: ' | cut -f3 -d\ ) +echo "$HOSTKEYID" + +# change host key expiration +echo +echo "##################################################" +echo "### setting host key expiration..." +monkeysphere-host set-expire 1 +# FIXME: how do we check that the expiration has really been set? -# certify it with the "Admin's Key". +# certify host key with the "Admin's Key". # (this would normally be done via keyservers) -echo "### certifying server key..." -monkeysphere-server gpg-authentication-cmd "--armor --export $HOSTKEYID" | gpgadmin --import +echo +echo "##################################################" +echo "### certifying server host key..." +< "$MONKEYSPHERE_SYSCONFIGDIR"/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub.gpg gpgadmin --import echo y | gpgadmin --command-fd 0 --sign-key "$HOSTKEYID" +# FIXME: add revoker? + # FIXME: how can we test publish-key without flooding junk into the # keyservers? +# FIXME: should we run "diagnostics" here to test setup? + + +###################################################################### +### SERVER AUTHENTICATION SETUP + +# set up monkeysphere authentication +echo +echo "##################################################" +echo "### setup monkeysphere authentication..." +cp "$TESTDIR"/etc/monkeysphere/monkeysphere-authentication.conf "$TEMPDIR"/ +cat <> "$TEMPDIR"/monkeysphere-authentication.conf +AUTHORIZED_USER_IDS="$MONKEYSPHERE_HOME/authorized_user_ids" +EOF +monkeysphere-authentication setup +get_gpg_prng_arg >> "$MONKEYSPHERE_SYSDATADIR"/authentication/sphere/gpg.conf + # add admin as identity certifier for testhost +echo +echo "##################################################" echo "### adding admin as certifier..." -echo y | monkeysphere-server add-identity-certifier "$TEMPDIR"/admin/.gnupg/pubkey.gpg +monkeysphere-authentication add-id-certifier "$TEMPDIR"/admin/.gnupg/pubkey.gpg -# initialize base sshd_config -echo "### configuring sshd..." -cp etc/ssh/sshd_config "$SSHD_CONFIG" -# write the sshd_config -cat <> "$SSHD_CONFIG" -HostKey ${MONKEYSPHERE_SYSDATADIR}/ssh_host_rsa_key -AuthorizedKeysFile ${MONKEYSPHERE_SYSDATADIR}/authorized_keys/%u -EOF +echo +echo "##################################################" +echo "### list certifiers..." +monkeysphere-authentication list-certifiers -### TESTUSER TESTS +# FIXME: should we run "diagnostics" here to test setup? + +###################################################################### +### TESTUSER SETUP # generate an auth subkey for the test user that expires in 2 days +echo +echo "##################################################" echo "### generating key for testuser..." -monkeysphere gen-subkey --expire 2 +monkeysphere gen-subkey # add server key to testuser keychain +echo +echo "##################################################" echo "### export server key to testuser..." gpgadmin --armor --export "$HOSTKEYID" | gpg --import # teach the "server" about the testuser's key +echo +echo "##################################################" echo "### export testuser key to server..." -gpg --export testuser | monkeysphere-server gpg-authentication-cmd --import +gpg --export testuser | monkeysphere-authentication gpg-cmd --import + +# update authorized_keys for user +echo +echo "##################################################" echo "### update server authorized_keys file for this testuser..." -monkeysphere-server update-users $(whoami) +monkeysphere-authentication update-users $(whoami) +# FIXME: this is maybe not failing properly for: +# ms: improper group or other writability on path '/tmp'. + +###################################################################### +### TESTS -# connect to test sshd, using monkeysphere-ssh-proxycommand to verify +# connect to test sshd, using monkeysphere ssh-proxycommand to verify # the identity before connection. This should work in both directions! +echo +echo "##################################################" echo "### ssh connection test for success..." ssh_test -# remove the testuser's authorized_user_ids file and update -# authorized_keys file, this is to make sure that the ssh -# authentication FAILS... -echo "### removing testuser authorized_user_ids and reupdating authorized_keys..." -rm -f "$TESTHOME"/.monkeysphere/authorized_user_ids -monkeysphere-server update-users $(whoami) +# remove the testuser's authorized_user_ids file, update, and make +# sure that the ssh authentication FAILS +echo +echo "##################################################" +echo "### removing testuser authorized_user_ids and updating..." +mv "$TESTHOME"/.monkeysphere/authorized_user_ids{,.bak} +monkeysphere-authentication update-users $(whoami) +echo +echo "##################################################" +echo "### ssh connection test for server authentication denial..." +ssh_test 255 +mv "$TESTHOME"/.monkeysphere/authorized_user_ids{.bak,} -# make sure the user can NOT connect +# put improper permissions on authorized_user_ids file, update, and +# make sure ssh authentication FAILS +echo +echo "##################################################" +echo "### setting group writability on authorized_user_ids and updating..." +chmod g+w "$TESTHOME"/.monkeysphere/authorized_user_ids +monkeysphere-authentication update-users $(whoami) +echo +echo "##################################################" echo "### ssh connection test for server authentication denial..." +ssh_test 255 +chmod g-w "$TESTHOME"/.monkeysphere/authorized_user_ids +echo +echo "##################################################" +echo "### setting other writability on authorized_user_ids and updating..." +chmod o+w "$TESTHOME"/.monkeysphere/authorized_user_ids +monkeysphere-authentication update-users $(whoami) +echo +echo "##################################################" +echo "### ssh connection test for server authentication denial..." +ssh_test 255 +chmod o-w "$TESTHOME"/.monkeysphere/authorized_user_ids +monkeysphere-authentication update-users $(whoami) + +# FIXME: addtest: remove admin as id-certifier and check ssh failure + +# FIXME: addtest: add hostname on host key +# FIXME: addtest: revoke hostname on host key and check ssh failure + +# addtest: revoke the host key and check ssh failure +# test to make sure things are OK after the previous tests: ssh_test -ret="$?" -if [ "$ret" != '255' ] ; then - echo "### connection should have failed!" - exit "$ret" -fi +echo +echo "##################################################" +echo "### ssh connection test for server with revoked 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 +ssh_test 255 + + +###################################################################### trap - EXIT echo -echo "Monkeysphere basic tests completed successfully!" -echo +echo "##################################################" +echo " Monkeysphere basic tests completed successfully!" +echo "##################################################" cleanup