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# Copyright (c) 2006 Ben Slusky <sluskyb@paranoiacs.org>
# amcrypt-ossl-asym.sh - asymmetric crypto helper using OpenSSL
# Usage: amcrypt-ossl-asym.sh [-d]
#
# Keys can be generated with the standard OpenSSL commands, e.g.:
#
# $ openssl genrsa -aes128 -out backup-privkey.pem 1024
# Generating RSA private key, 1024 bit long modulus
# [...]
# Enter pass phrase for backup-privkey.pem: <ENTER YOUR PASS PHRASE>
# Verifying - Enter pass phrase for backup-privkey.pem: <ENTER YOUR PASS PHRASE>
#
# $ openssl rsa -in backup-privkey.pem -pubout -out backup-pubkey.pem
# Enter pass phrase for backup-privkey.pem: <ENTER YOUR PASS PHRASE>
# Writing RSA key
#
prefix="/usr"
exec_prefix="${prefix}"
sbindir="/usr/sbin"
amlibexecdir="/usr/lib/amanda"
. "${amlibexecdir}/amanda-sh-lib.sh"
# change these as needed
OPENSSL= # whatever's in $PATH
CIPHER=aes-256-cbc # see `openssl help` for more ciphers
AMANDA_HOME=~backup
RANDFILE=$AMANDA_HOME/.rnd
export RANDFILE
PASSPHRASE=$AMANDA_HOME/.am_passphrase # optional
PRIVKEY=$AMANDA_HOME/backup-privkey.pem
PUBKEY=$AMANDA_HOME/backup-pubkey.pem
# where might openssl be?
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/ssl/bin:/usr/local/ssl/bin:/opt/csw/bin
export PATH
MAGIC='AmAnDa+OpEnSsL'
ME=`basename "$0"`
WORKDIR="/tmp/.${ME}.$$"
# first things first
if [ -z "${OPENSSL:=`which openssl`}" ]; then
echo `_ '%s: %s not found' "${ME}" "openssl"` >&2
exit 1
elif [ ! -x "${OPENSSL}" ]; then
echo `_ "%s: can't execute %s (%s)" "${ME}" "openssl" "${OPENSSL}"` >&2
exit 1
fi
if [ -n "${PASSPHRASE}" ]; then
# check the openssl version. if it's too old, we have to handle
# the pass phrase differently.
OSSL_VERSION=`eval \"${OPENSSL}\" version |cut -d\ -f2`
case "${OSSL_VERSION}" in
''|0.[0-8].*|0.9.[0-6]*|0.9.7|0.9.7[a-c]*)
echo `_ '%s: %s is version %s' "${ME}" "${OPENSSL}" "${OSSL_VERSION}"` >&2
echo `_ '%s: Using pass phrase kluge for OpenSSL version >=0.9.7d' "${ME}"` >&2
PASS_FROM_STDIN=yes
;;
esac
fi
mkdir -m 700 "${WORKDIR}"
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo `_ '%s: failed to create temp directory' "${ME}"` >&2
exit 1
fi
# ignore SIGINT
trap "" 2
trap "rm -rf \"${WORKDIR}\"" 0 1 3 15
# we'll need to pad the datastream to a multiple of the cipher block size
# prior to encryption and decryption. 96 bytes (= 768 bits) should be good
# for any cipher.
pad() {
perl -pe 'BEGIN { $bs = 96; $/ = \8192 } $nbytes = ($nbytes + length) % $bs; END { print "\0" x ($bs - $nbytes) }'
}
encrypt() {
# generate a random printable cipher key (on one line)
echo `"${OPENSSL}" rand -base64 80` >"${WORKDIR}/pass"
# encrypt the cipher key using the RSA public key
"${OPENSSL}" rsautl -encrypt -in "${WORKDIR}/pass" -out "${WORKDIR}/pass.ciphertext" -pubin -inkey "${PUBKEY}" -pkcs
[ $? -eq 0 ] || return 1
# print magic
printf "%s" "${MAGIC}"
# print the encrypted cipher key, preceded by size
ls -l "${WORKDIR}/pass.ciphertext" | awk '{ printf("%-10d", $5) }'
cat "${WORKDIR}/pass.ciphertext"
# encrypt data using the cipher key and print
pad | "${OPENSSL}" enc "-${CIPHER}" -nopad -e -pass "file:${WORKDIR}/pass" -nosalt
[ $? -eq 0 ] || return 1
}
decrypt() {
# read magic
magicsize=`printf "%s" "${MAGIC}" | wc -c | sed 's/^ *//'`
magic=`dd bs=$magicsize count=1 2>/dev/null`
if [ "$magic" != "${MAGIC}" ]; then
echo `_ '%s: bad magic' "${ME}"` >&2
return 1
fi
# read size of encrypted cipher key
n=`dd bs=10 count=1 2>/dev/null`
[ $n -gt 0 ] 2>/dev/null
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo `_ '%s: bad header' "${ME}"` >&2
return 1
fi
# read the encrypted cipher key
dd "of=${WORKDIR}/pass.ciphertext" bs=$n count=1 2>/dev/null
# decrypt the cipher key using the RSA private key
if [ "${PASS_FROM_STDIN}" = yes ]; then
"${OPENSSL}" rsautl -decrypt -in "${WORKDIR}/pass.ciphertext" -out "${WORKDIR}/pass" -inkey "${PRIVKEY}" -pkcs < "${PASSPHRASE}"
else
"${OPENSSL}" rsautl -decrypt -in "${WORKDIR}/pass.ciphertext" -out "${WORKDIR}/pass" -inkey "${PRIVKEY}" ${PASSARG} -pkcs 3< "${PASSPHRASE}"
fi
[ $? -eq 0 ] || return 1
# use the cipher key to decrypt data
pad | "${OPENSSL}" enc "-${CIPHER}" -nopad -d -pass "file:${WORKDIR}/pass" -nosalt
# N.B.: in the likely event that we're piping to gzip, the above command
# may return a spurious error if gzip closes the output stream early.
return 0
}
if [ "$1" = -d ]; then
if [ -z "${PRIVKEY}" ]; then
echo `_ '%s: must specify private key for decryption' "${ME}"` >&2
exit 1
elif [ ! -r "${PRIVKEY}" ]; then
echo `_ "%s: can't read private key from %s" "${ME}" "${PRIVKEY}"` >&2
exit 1
fi
if [ -n "${PASSPHRASE}" -a -e "${PASSPHRASE}" -a -r "${PASSPHRASE}" ]; then
PASSARG='-passin fd:3'
else
PASSPHRASE=/dev/null
fi
decrypt
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo `_ '%s: decryption failed' "${ME}"` >&2
exit 1
fi
else
if [ -z "${PUBKEY}" ]; then
echo `_ '%s: must specify public key for encryption' "${ME}"` >&2
exit 1
elif [ ! -r "${PUBKEY}" ]; then
echo `_ "%s: can't read public key from %s" "${ME}" "${PUBKEY}"` >&2
exit 1
fi
encrypt
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo `_ '%s: encryption failed' "${ME}"` >&2
exit 1
fi
fi
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