# $OpenBSD: cert-file.sh,v 1.5 2017/03/11 23:44:16 djm Exp $ # Placed in the Public Domain. tid="ssh with certificates" rm -f $OBJ/user_ca_key* $OBJ/user_key* rm -f $OBJ/cert_user_key* # Create a CA key ${SSHKEYGEN} -q -N '' -t ed25519 -f $OBJ/user_ca_key1 ||\ fatal "ssh-keygen failed" ${SSHKEYGEN} -q -N '' -t ed25519 -f $OBJ/user_ca_key2 ||\ fatal "ssh-keygen failed" # Make some keys and certificates. ${SSHKEYGEN} -q -N '' -t ed25519 -f $OBJ/user_key1 || \ fatal "ssh-keygen failed" ${SSHKEYGEN} -q -N '' -t ed25519 -f $OBJ/user_key2 || \ fatal "ssh-keygen failed" ${SSHKEYGEN} -q -N '' -t ed25519 -f $OBJ/user_key3 || \ fatal "ssh-keygen failed" ${SSHKEYGEN} -q -N '' -t ed25519 -f $OBJ/user_key4 || \ fatal "ssh-keygen failed" ${SSHKEYGEN} -q -N '' -t ed25519 -f $OBJ/user_key5 || \ fatal "ssh-keygen failed" # Move the certificate to a different address to better control # when it is offered. ${SSHKEYGEN} -q -s $OBJ/user_ca_key1 -I "regress user key for $USER" \ -z $$ -n ${USER} $OBJ/user_key1 || fatal "couldn't sign user_key1 with user_ca_key1" mv $OBJ/user_key1-cert.pub $OBJ/cert_user_key1_1.pub ${SSHKEYGEN} -q -s $OBJ/user_ca_key2 -I "regress user key for $USER" \ -z $$ -n ${USER} $OBJ/user_key1 || fatal "couldn't sign user_key1 with user_ca_key2" mv $OBJ/user_key1-cert.pub $OBJ/cert_user_key1_2.pub ${SSHKEYGEN} -q -s $OBJ/user_ca_key1 -I "regress user key for $USER" \ -z $$ -n ${USER} $OBJ/user_key3 || fatal "couldn't sign user_key3 with user_ca_key1" rm $OBJ/user_key3.pub # to test use of private key w/o public half. ${SSHKEYGEN} -q -s $OBJ/user_ca_key1 -I "regress user key for $USER" \ -z $$ -n ${USER} $OBJ/user_key4 || fatal "couldn't sign user_key4 with user_ca_key1" rm $OBJ/user_key4 $OBJ/user_key4.pub # to test no matching pub/private key case. trace 'try with identity files' opts="-F $OBJ/ssh_proxy -oIdentitiesOnly=yes" opts2="$opts -i $OBJ/user_key1 -i $OBJ/user_key2" echo "cert-authority $(cat $OBJ/user_ca_key1.pub)" > $OBJ/authorized_keys_$USER # Make a clean config that doesn't have any pre-added identities. cat $OBJ/ssh_proxy | grep -v IdentityFile > $OBJ/no_identity_config # XXX: verify that certificate used was what we expect. Needs exposure of # keys via enviornment variable or similar. for p in ${SSH_PROTOCOLS}; do # Key with no .pub should work - finding the equivalent *-cert.pub. verbose "protocol $p: identity cert with no plain public file" ${SSH} -F $OBJ/no_identity_config -oIdentitiesOnly=yes \ -i $OBJ/user_key3 somehost exit 5$p [ $? -ne 5$p ] && fail "ssh failed" # CertificateFile matching private key with no .pub file should work. verbose "protocol $p: CertificateFile with no plain public file" ${SSH} -F $OBJ/no_identity_config -oIdentitiesOnly=yes \ -oCertificateFile=$OBJ/user_key3-cert.pub \ -i $OBJ/user_key3 somehost exit 5$p [ $? -ne 5$p ] && fail "ssh failed" # Just keys should fail verbose "protocol $p: plain keys" ${SSH} $opts2 somehost exit 5$p r=$? if [ $r -eq 5$p ]; then fail "ssh succeeded with no certs in protocol $p" fi # Keys with untrusted cert should fail. verbose "protocol $p: untrusted cert" opts3="$opts2 -oCertificateFile=$OBJ/cert_user_key1_2.pub" ${SSH} $opts3 somehost exit 5$p r=$? if [ $r -eq 5$p ]; then fail "ssh succeeded with bad cert in protocol $p" fi # Good cert with bad key should fail. verbose "protocol $p: good cert, bad key" opts3="$opts -i $OBJ/user_key2" opts3="$opts3 -oCertificateFile=$OBJ/cert_user_key1_1.pub" ${SSH} $opts3 somehost exit 5$p r=$? if [ $r -eq 5$p ]; then fail "ssh succeeded with no matching key in protocol $p" fi # Keys with one trusted cert, should succeed. verbose "protocol $p: single trusted" opts3="$opts2 -oCertificateFile=$OBJ/cert_user_key1_1.pub" ${SSH} $opts3 somehost exit 5$p r=$? if [ $r -ne 5$p ]; then fail "ssh failed with trusted cert and key in protocol $p" fi # Multiple certs and keys, with one trusted cert, should succeed. verbose "protocol $p: multiple trusted" opts3="$opts2 -oCertificateFile=$OBJ/cert_user_key1_2.pub" opts3="$opts3 -oCertificateFile=$OBJ/cert_user_key1_1.pub" ${SSH} $opts3 somehost exit 5$p r=$? if [ $r -ne 5$p ]; then fail "ssh failed with multiple certs in protocol $p" fi done #next, using an agent in combination with the keys SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/nonexistent ${SSHADD} -l > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? -ne 2 ]; then fatal "ssh-add -l did not fail with exit code 2" fi trace "start agent" eval `${SSHAGENT} -s` > /dev/null r=$? if [ $r -ne 0 ]; then fatal "could not start ssh-agent: exit code $r" fi # add private keys to agent ${SSHADD} -k $OBJ/user_key2 > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then fatal "ssh-add did not succeed with exit code 0" fi ${SSHADD} -k $OBJ/user_key1 > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then fatal "ssh-add did not succeed with exit code 0" fi # try ssh with the agent and certificates # note: ssh agent only uses certificates in protocol 2 opts="-F $OBJ/ssh_proxy" # with no certificates, shoud fail ${SSH} -2 $opts somehost exit 52 if [ $? -eq 52 ]; then fail "ssh connect with agent in protocol 2 succeeded with no cert" fi #with an untrusted certificate, should fail opts="$opts -oCertificateFile=$OBJ/cert_user_key1_2.pub" ${SSH} -2 $opts somehost exit 52 if [ $? -eq 52 ]; then fail "ssh connect with agent in protocol 2 succeeded with bad cert" fi #with an additional trusted certificate, should succeed opts="$opts -oCertificateFile=$OBJ/cert_user_key1_1.pub" ${SSH} -2 $opts somehost exit 52 if [ $? -ne 52 ]; then fail "ssh connect with agent in protocol 2 failed with good cert" fi trace "kill agent" ${SSHAGENT} -k > /dev/null #cleanup rm -f $OBJ/user_ca_key* $OBJ/user_key* rm -f $OBJ/cert_user_key*