freebsd-dev/crypto/openssh/regress/krl.sh
Dag-Erling Smørgrav ce3adf4362 Pull in all the OpenSSH bits that we'd previously left out because we
didn't use them.  This will make future merges from the vendor tree much
easier.

Approved by:	re (gjb)
2013-09-21 22:24:10 +00:00

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# $OpenBSD: krl.sh,v 1.1 2013/01/18 00:45:29 djm Exp $
# Placed in the Public Domain.
tid="key revocation lists"
# If we don't support ecdsa keys then this tell will be much slower.
ECDSA=ecdsa
if test "x$TEST_SSH_ECC" != "xyes"; then
ECDSA=rsa
fi
# Do most testing with ssh-keygen; it uses the same verification code as sshd.
# Old keys will interfere with ssh-keygen.
rm -f $OBJ/revoked-* $OBJ/krl-*
# Generate a CA key
$SSHKEYGEN -t $ECDSA -f $OBJ/revoked-ca -C "" -N "" > /dev/null ||
fatal "$SSHKEYGEN CA failed"
# A specification that revokes some certificates by serial numbers
# The serial pattern is chosen to ensure the KRL includes list, range and
# bitmap sections.
cat << EOF >> $OBJ/revoked-serials
serial: 1-4
serial: 10
serial: 15
serial: 30
serial: 50
serial: 999
# The following sum to 500-799
serial: 500
serial: 501
serial: 502
serial: 503-600
serial: 700-797
serial: 798
serial: 799
serial: 599-701
EOF
# A specification that revokes some certificated by key ID.
touch $OBJ/revoked-keyid
for n in 1 2 3 4 10 15 30 50 `jot 500 300` 999 1000 1001 1002; do
# Fill in by-ID revocation spec.
echo "id: revoked $n" >> $OBJ/revoked-keyid
done
keygen() {
N=$1
f=$OBJ/revoked-`printf "%04d" $N`
# Vary the keytype. We use mostly ECDSA since this is fastest by far.
keytype=$ECDSA
case $N in
2 | 10 | 510 | 1001) keytype=rsa;;
4 | 30 | 520 | 1002) keytype=dsa;;
esac
$SSHKEYGEN -t $keytype -f $f -C "" -N "" > /dev/null \
|| fatal "$SSHKEYGEN failed"
# Sign cert
$SSHKEYGEN -s $OBJ/revoked-ca -z $n -I "revoked $N" $f >/dev/null 2>&1 \
|| fatal "$SSHKEYGEN sign failed"
echo $f
}
# Generate some keys.
verbose "$tid: generating test keys"
REVOKED_SERIALS="1 4 10 50 500 510 520 799 999"
for n in $REVOKED_SERIALS ; do
f=`keygen $n`
REVOKED_KEYS="$REVOKED_KEYS ${f}.pub"
REVOKED_CERTS="$REVOKED_CERTS ${f}-cert.pub"
done
NOTREVOKED_SERIALS="5 9 14 16 29 30 49 51 499 800 1000 1001"
NOTREVOKED=""
for n in $NOTREVOKED_SERIALS ; do
NOTREVOKED_KEYS="$NOTREVOKED_KEYS ${f}.pub"
NOTREVOKED_CERTS="$NOTREVOKED_CERTS ${f}-cert.pub"
done
genkrls() {
OPTS=$1
$SSHKEYGEN $OPTS -kf $OBJ/krl-empty - </dev/null \
>/dev/null || fatal "$SSHKEYGEN KRL failed"
$SSHKEYGEN $OPTS -kf $OBJ/krl-keys $REVOKED_KEYS \
>/dev/null || fatal "$SSHKEYGEN KRL failed"
$SSHKEYGEN $OPTS -kf $OBJ/krl-cert $REVOKED_CERTS \
>/dev/null || fatal "$SSHKEYGEN KRL failed"
$SSHKEYGEN $OPTS -kf $OBJ/krl-all $REVOKED_KEYS $REVOKED_CERTS \
>/dev/null || fatal "$SSHKEYGEN KRL failed"
$SSHKEYGEN $OPTS -kf $OBJ/krl-ca $OBJ/revoked-ca.pub \
>/dev/null || fatal "$SSHKEYGEN KRL failed"
# KRLs from serial/key-id spec need the CA specified.
$SSHKEYGEN $OPTS -kf $OBJ/krl-serial $OBJ/revoked-serials \
>/dev/null 2>&1 && fatal "$SSHKEYGEN KRL succeeded unexpectedly"
$SSHKEYGEN $OPTS -kf $OBJ/krl-keyid $OBJ/revoked-keyid \
>/dev/null 2>&1 && fatal "$SSHKEYGEN KRL succeeded unexpectedly"
$SSHKEYGEN $OPTS -kf $OBJ/krl-serial -s $OBJ/revoked-ca $OBJ/revoked-serials \
>/dev/null || fatal "$SSHKEYGEN KRL failed"
$SSHKEYGEN $OPTS -kf $OBJ/krl-keyid -s $OBJ/revoked-ca.pub $OBJ/revoked-keyid \
>/dev/null || fatal "$SSHKEYGEN KRL failed"
}
verbose "$tid: generating KRLs"
genkrls
check_krl() {
KEY=$1
KRL=$2
EXPECT_REVOKED=$3
TAG=$4
$SSHKEYGEN -Qf $KRL $KEY >/dev/null
result=$?
if test "x$EXPECT_REVOKED" = "xyes" -a $result -eq 0 ; then
fatal "key $KEY not revoked by KRL $KRL: $TAG"
elif test "x$EXPECT_REVOKED" = "xno" -a $result -ne 0 ; then
fatal "key $KEY unexpectedly revoked by KRL $KRL: $TAG"
fi
}
test_all() {
FILES=$1
TAG=$2
KEYS_RESULT=$3
ALL_RESULT=$4
SERIAL_RESULT=$5
KEYID_RESULT=$6
CERTS_RESULT=$7
CA_RESULT=$8
verbose "$tid: checking revocations for $TAG"
for f in $FILES ; do
check_krl $f $OBJ/krl-empty no "$TAG"
check_krl $f $OBJ/krl-keys $KEYS_RESULT "$TAG"
check_krl $f $OBJ/krl-all $ALL_RESULT "$TAG"
check_krl $f $OBJ/krl-serial $SERIAL_RESULT "$TAG"
check_krl $f $OBJ/krl-keyid $KEYID_RESULT "$TAG"
check_krl $f $OBJ/krl-cert $CERTS_RESULT "$TAG"
check_krl $f $OBJ/krl-ca $CA_RESULT "$TAG"
done
}
# keys all serial keyid certs CA
test_all "$REVOKED_KEYS" "revoked keys" yes yes no no no no
test_all "$UNREVOKED_KEYS" "unrevoked keys" no no no no no no
test_all "$REVOKED_CERTS" "revoked certs" yes yes yes yes yes yes
test_all "$UNREVOKED_CERTS" "unrevoked certs" no no no no no yes
# Check update. Results should be identical.
verbose "$tid: testing KRL update"
for f in $OBJ/krl-keys $OBJ/krl-cert $OBJ/krl-all \
$OBJ/krl-ca $OBJ/krl-serial $OBJ/krl-keyid ; do
cp -f $OBJ/krl-empty $f
genkrls -u
done
# keys all serial keyid certs CA
test_all "$REVOKED_KEYS" "revoked keys" yes yes no no no no
test_all "$UNREVOKED_KEYS" "unrevoked keys" no no no no no no
test_all "$REVOKED_CERTS" "revoked certs" yes yes yes yes yes yes
test_all "$UNREVOKED_CERTS" "unrevoked certs" no no no no no yes