# $OpenBSD: cert-userkey.sh,v 1.19 2018/03/12 00:54:04 djm Exp $
# Placed in the Public Domain.
tid="certified user keys"
rm -f $OBJ/authorized_keys_$USER $OBJ/user_ca_key* $OBJ/cert_user_key*
cp $OBJ/sshd_proxy $OBJ/sshd_proxy_bak
cp $OBJ/ssh_proxy $OBJ/ssh_proxy_bak
PLAIN_TYPES=`$SSH -Q key-plain | sed 's/^ssh-dss/ssh-dsa/;s/^ssh-//'`
EXTRA_TYPES=""
if echo "$PLAIN_TYPES" | grep '^rsa$' >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
PLAIN_TYPES="$PLAIN_TYPES rsa-sha2-256 rsa-sha2-512"
fi
kname() {
case $ktype in
rsa-sha2-*) n="$ktype" ;;
# subshell because some seds will add a newline
*) n=$(echo $1 | sed 's/^dsa/ssh-dss/;s/^rsa/ssh-rsa/;s/^ed/ssh-ed/') ;;
esac
echo "$n*,ssh-rsa*,ssh-ed25519*"
}
# Create a CA key
${SSHKEYGEN} -q -N '' -t rsa -f $OBJ/user_ca_key ||\
fail "ssh-keygen of user_ca_key failed"
# Generate and sign user keys
for ktype in $PLAIN_TYPES $EXTRA_TYPES ; do
verbose "$tid: sign user ${ktype} cert"
${SSHKEYGEN} -q -N '' -t ${ktype} \
-f $OBJ/cert_user_key_${ktype} || \
fatal "ssh-keygen of cert_user_key_${ktype} failed"
# Generate RSA/SHA2 certs for rsa-sha2* keys.
case $ktype in
rsa-sha2-*) tflag="-t $ktype" ;;
*) tflag="" ;;
esac
${SSHKEYGEN} -q -s $OBJ/user_ca_key -z $$ \
-I "regress user key for $USER" \
-n ${USER},mekmitasdigoat $tflag $OBJ/cert_user_key_${ktype} || \
fatal "couldn't sign cert_user_key_${ktype}"
done
# Test explicitly-specified principals
for ktype in $EXTRA_TYPES $PLAIN_TYPES ; do
t=$(kname $ktype)
for privsep in yes no ; do
_prefix="${ktype} privsep $privsep"
# Setup for AuthorizedPrincipalsFile
rm -f $OBJ/authorized_keys_$USER
(
cat $OBJ/sshd_proxy_bak
echo "UsePrivilegeSeparation $privsep"
echo "AuthorizedPrincipalsFile " \
"$OBJ/authorized_principals_%u"
echo "TrustedUserCAKeys $OBJ/user_ca_key.pub"
echo "PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes ${t}"
) > $OBJ/sshd_proxy
(
cat $OBJ/ssh_proxy_bak
echo "PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes ${t}"
) > $OBJ/ssh_proxy
# Missing authorized_principals
verbose "$tid: ${_prefix} missing authorized_principals"
rm -f $OBJ/authorized_principals_$USER
${SSH} -i $OBJ/cert_user_key_${ktype} \
-F $OBJ/ssh_proxy somehost true >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
fail "ssh cert connect succeeded unexpectedly"
fi
# Empty authorized_principals
verbose "$tid: ${_prefix} empty authorized_principals"
echo > $OBJ/authorized_principals_$USER
${SSH} -i $OBJ/cert_user_key_${ktype} \
-F $OBJ/ssh_proxy somehost true >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
fail "ssh cert connect succeeded unexpectedly"
fi
# Wrong authorized_principals
verbose "$tid: ${_prefix} wrong authorized_principals"
echo gregorsamsa > $OBJ/authorized_principals_$USER
${SSH} -i $OBJ/cert_user_key_${ktype} \
-F $OBJ/ssh_proxy somehost true >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
fail "ssh cert connect succeeded unexpectedly"
fi
# Correct authorized_principals
verbose "$tid: ${_prefix} correct authorized_principals"
echo mekmitasdigoat > $OBJ/authorized_principals_$USER
${SSH} -i $OBJ/cert_user_key_${ktype} \
-F $OBJ/ssh_proxy somehost true >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
fail "ssh cert connect failed"
fi
# authorized_principals with bad key option
verbose "$tid: ${_prefix} authorized_principals bad key opt"
echo 'blah mekmitasdigoat' > $OBJ/authorized_principals_$USER
${SSH} -i $OBJ/cert_user_key_${ktype} \
-F $OBJ/ssh_proxy somehost true >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
fail "ssh cert connect succeeded unexpectedly"
fi
# authorized_principals with command=false
verbose "$tid: ${_prefix} authorized_principals command=false"
echo 'command="false" mekmitasdigoat' > \
$OBJ/authorized_principals_$USER
${SSH} -i $OBJ/cert_user_key_${ktype} \
-F $OBJ/ssh_proxy somehost true >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
fail "ssh cert connect succeeded unexpectedly"
fi
# authorized_principals with command=true
verbose "$tid: ${_prefix} authorized_principals command=true"
echo 'command="true" mekmitasdigoat' > \
$OBJ/authorized_principals_$USER
${SSH} -i $OBJ/cert_user_key_${ktype} \
-F $OBJ/ssh_proxy somehost false >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
fail "ssh cert connect failed"
fi
# Setup for principals= key option
rm -f $OBJ/authorized_principals_$USER
(
cat $OBJ/sshd_proxy_bak
echo "UsePrivilegeSeparation $privsep"
echo "PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes ${t}"
) > $OBJ/sshd_proxy
(
cat $OBJ/ssh_proxy_bak
echo "PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes ${t}"
) > $OBJ/ssh_proxy
# Wrong principals list
verbose "$tid: ${_prefix} wrong principals key option"
(
printf 'cert-authority,principals="gregorsamsa" '
cat $OBJ/user_ca_key.pub
) > $OBJ/authorized_keys_$USER
${SSH} -i $OBJ/cert_user_key_${ktype} \
-F $OBJ/ssh_proxy somehost true >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
fail "ssh cert connect succeeded unexpectedly"
fi
# Correct principals list
verbose "$tid: ${_prefix} correct principals key option"
(
printf 'cert-authority,principals="mekmitasdigoat" '
cat $OBJ/user_ca_key.pub
) > $OBJ/authorized_keys_$USER
${SSH} -i $OBJ/cert_user_key_${ktype} \
-F $OBJ/ssh_proxy somehost true >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
fail "ssh cert connect failed"
fi
done
done
basic_tests() {
auth=$1
if test "x$auth" = "xauthorized_keys" ; then
# Add CA to authorized_keys
(
printf 'cert-authority '
cat $OBJ/user_ca_key.pub
) > $OBJ/authorized_keys_$USER
else
echo > $OBJ/authorized_keys_$USER
extra_sshd="TrustedUserCAKeys $OBJ/user_ca_key.pub"
fi
for ktype in $PLAIN_TYPES ; do
t=$(kname $ktype)
for privsep in yes no ; do
_prefix="${ktype} privsep $privsep $auth"
# Simple connect
verbose "$tid: ${_prefix} connect"
(
cat $OBJ/sshd_proxy_bak
echo "UsePrivilegeSeparation $privsep"
echo "PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes ${t}"
echo "$extra_sshd"
) > $OBJ/sshd_proxy
(
cat $OBJ/ssh_proxy_bak
echo "PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes ${t}"
) > $OBJ/ssh_proxy
${SSH} -i $OBJ/cert_user_key_${ktype} \
-F $OBJ/ssh_proxy somehost true
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
fail "ssh cert connect failed"
fi
# Revoked keys
verbose "$tid: ${_prefix} revoked key"
(
cat $OBJ/sshd_proxy_bak
echo "UsePrivilegeSeparation $privsep"
echo "RevokedKeys $OBJ/cert_user_key_revoked"
echo "PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes ${t}"
echo "$extra_sshd"
) > $OBJ/sshd_proxy
cp $OBJ/cert_user_key_${ktype}.pub \
$OBJ/cert_user_key_revoked
${SSH} -i $OBJ/cert_user_key_${ktype} \
-F $OBJ/ssh_proxy somehost true >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
fail "ssh cert connect succeeded unexpecedly"
fi
verbose "$tid: ${_prefix} revoked via KRL"
rm $OBJ/cert_user_key_revoked
${SSHKEYGEN} -kqf $OBJ/cert_user_key_revoked \
$OBJ/cert_user_key_${ktype}.pub
${SSH} -i $OBJ/cert_user_key_${ktype} \
-F $OBJ/ssh_proxy somehost true >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
fail "ssh cert connect succeeded unexpecedly"
fi
verbose "$tid: ${_prefix} empty KRL"
${SSHKEYGEN} -kqf $OBJ/cert_user_key_revoked
${SSH} -i $OBJ/cert_user_key_${ktype} \
-F $OBJ/ssh_proxy somehost true >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
fail "ssh cert connect failed"
fi
done
# Revoked CA
verbose "$tid: ${ktype} $auth revoked CA key"
(
cat $OBJ/sshd_proxy_bak
echo "RevokedKeys $OBJ/user_ca_key.pub"
echo "PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes ${t}"
echo "$extra_sshd"
) > $OBJ/sshd_proxy
${SSH} -i $OBJ/cert_user_key_${ktype} -F $OBJ/ssh_proxy \
somehost true >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
fail "ssh cert connect succeeded unexpecedly"
fi
done
verbose "$tid: $auth CA does not authenticate"
(
cat $OBJ/sshd_proxy_bak
echo "PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes ${t}"
echo "$extra_sshd"
) > $OBJ/sshd_proxy
verbose "$tid: ensure CA key does not authenticate user"
${SSH} -i $OBJ/user_ca_key \
-F $OBJ/ssh_proxy somehost true >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
fail "ssh cert connect with CA key succeeded unexpectedly"
fi
}
basic_tests authorized_keys
basic_tests TrustedUserCAKeys
test_one() {
ident=$1
result=$2
sign_opts=$3
auth_choice=$4
auth_opt=$5
if test "x$auth_choice" = "x" ; then
auth_choice="authorized_keys TrustedUserCAKeys"
fi
for auth in $auth_choice ; do
for ktype in rsa ed25519 ; do
cat $OBJ/sshd_proxy_bak > $OBJ/sshd_proxy
if test "x$auth" = "xauthorized_keys" ; then
# Add CA to authorized_keys
(
printf "cert-authority${auth_opt} "
cat $OBJ/user_ca_key.pub
) > $OBJ/authorized_keys_$USER
else
echo > $OBJ/authorized_keys_$USER
echo "TrustedUserCAKeys $OBJ/user_ca_key.pub" \
>> $OBJ/sshd_proxy
echo "PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes ${t}*" \
>> $OBJ/sshd_proxy
if test "x$auth_opt" != "x" ; then
echo $auth_opt >> $OBJ/sshd_proxy
fi
fi
verbose "$tid: $ident auth $auth expect $result $ktype"
${SSHKEYGEN} -q -s $OBJ/user_ca_key \
-I "regress user key for $USER" \
$sign_opts $OBJ/cert_user_key_${ktype} ||
fail "couldn't sign cert_user_key_${ktype}"
${SSH} -i $OBJ/cert_user_key_${ktype} \
-F $OBJ/ssh_proxy somehost true >/dev/null 2>&1
rc=$?
if [ "x$result" = "xsuccess" ] ; then
if [ $rc -ne 0 ]; then
fail "$ident failed unexpectedly"
fi
else
if [ $rc -eq 0 ]; then
fail "$ident succeeded unexpectedly"
fi
fi
done
done
}
test_one "correct principal" success "-n ${USER}"
test_one "host-certificate" failure "-n ${USER} -h"
test_one "wrong principals" failure "-n foo"
test_one "cert not yet valid" failure "-n ${USER} -V20200101:20300101"
test_one "cert expired" failure "-n ${USER} -V19800101:19900101"
test_one "cert valid interval" success "-n ${USER} -V-1w:+2w"
test_one "wrong source-address" failure "-n ${USER} -Osource-address=10.0.0.0/8"
test_one "force-command" failure "-n ${USER} -Oforce-command=false"
# Behaviour is different here: TrustedUserCAKeys doesn't allow empty principals
test_one "empty principals" success "" authorized_keys
test_one "empty principals" failure "" TrustedUserCAKeys
# Check explicitly-specified principals: an empty principals list in the cert
# should always be refused.
# AuthorizedPrincipalsFile
rm -f $OBJ/authorized_keys_$USER
echo mekmitasdigoat > $OBJ/authorized_principals_$USER
test_one "AuthorizedPrincipalsFile principals" success "-n mekmitasdigoat" \
TrustedUserCAKeys "AuthorizedPrincipalsFile $OBJ/authorized_principals_%u"
test_one "AuthorizedPrincipalsFile no principals" failure "" \
TrustedUserCAKeys "AuthorizedPrincipalsFile $OBJ/authorized_principals_%u"
# principals= key option
rm -f $OBJ/authorized_principals_$USER
test_one "principals key option principals" success "-n mekmitasdigoat" \
authorized_keys ',principals="mekmitasdigoat"'
test_one "principals key option no principals" failure "" \
authorized_keys ',principals="mekmitasdigoat"'
# command= options vs. force-command in key
test_one "force-command match true" success \
"-n ${USER} -Oforce-command=true" \
authorized_keys ',command="true"'
test_one "force-command match true" failure \
"-n ${USER} -Oforce-command=false" \
authorized_keys ',command="false"'
test_one "force-command mismatch 1" failure \
"-n ${USER} -Oforce-command=false" \
authorized_keys ',command="true"'
test_one "force-command mismatch 2" failure \
"-n ${USER} -Oforce-command=true" \
authorized_keys ',command="false"'
# Wrong certificate
cat $OBJ/sshd_proxy_bak > $OBJ/sshd_proxy
for ktype in $PLAIN_TYPES ; do
t=$(kname $ktype)
# Self-sign
${SSHKEYGEN} -q -s $OBJ/cert_user_key_${ktype} -I \
"regress user key for $USER" \
-n $USER $OBJ/cert_user_key_${ktype} ||
fatal "couldn't sign cert_user_key_${ktype}"
verbose "$tid: user ${ktype} connect wrong cert"
${SSH} -i $OBJ/cert_user_key_${ktype} -F $OBJ/ssh_proxy \
somehost true >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
fail "ssh cert connect $ident succeeded unexpectedly"
fi
done
rm -f $OBJ/authorized_keys_$USER $OBJ/user_ca_key* $OBJ/cert_user_key*
rm -f $OBJ/authorized_principals_$USER