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# monkeysphere-host: Monkeysphere host admin tool
#
# The monkeysphere scripts are written by:
# Jameson Rollins <jrollins@finestructure.net>
# Jamie McClelland <jm@mayfirst.org>
# Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
# Micah Anderson <micah@riseup.net>
#
# They are Copyright 2008-2010, and are all released under the GPL,
# version 3 or later.
########################################################################
set -e
# set the pipefail option so pipelines fail on first command failure
set -o pipefail
PGRM=$(basename $0)
SYSSHAREDIR=${MONKEYSPHERE_SYSSHAREDIR:-"/usr/share/monkeysphere"}
export SYSSHAREDIR
. "${SYSSHAREDIR}/defaultenv"
. "${SYSSHAREDIR}/common"
# sharedir for host functions
MHSHAREDIR="${SYSSHAREDIR}/mh"
# datadir for host functions
MHDATADIR="${SYSDATADIR}/host"
# host pub key files
HOST_KEY_FILE="${SYSDATADIR}/host_keys.pub.pgp"
# UTC date in ISO 8601 format if needed
DATE=$(date -u '+%FT%T')
# unset some environment variables that could screw things up
unset GREP_OPTIONS
########################################################################
# FUNCTIONS
########################################################################
usage() {
cat <<EOF >&2
usage: $PGRM <subcommand> [options] [args]
Monkeysphere host admin tool.
subcommands:
import-key (i) FILE SERVICENAME import PEM-encoded key from file
show-keys (s) [KEYID ...] output host key information
publish-keys (p) [KEYID ...] publish key(s) to keyserver
set-expire (e) EXPIRE [KEYID] set key expiration
add-servicename (n+) SERVICENAME [KEYID]
add a service name to key
revoke-servicename (n-) SERVICENAME [KEYID]
revoke a service name from key
add-revoker (r+) REVOKER_KEYID|FILE [KEYID]
add a revoker to key
revoke-key [KEYID] generate and/or publish revocation
certificate for key
version (v) show version number
help (h,?) this help
See ${PGRM}(8) for more info.
EOF
}
# function to interact with the gpg keyring
gpg_host() {
GNUPGHOME="$GNUPGHOME_HOST" LC_ALL=C gpg --no-auto-check-trustdb --trust-model=always --no-greeting --quiet --no-tty --fixed-list-mode "$@"
}
# list the info about the a key, in colon format, to stdout
gpg_host_list_keys() {
if [ "$1" ] ; then
gpg_host --list-keys --with-colons \
--with-fingerprint --with-fingerprint \
"$1"
else
gpg_host --list-keys --with-colons \
--with-fingerprint --with-fingerprint
fi
}
# edit key scripts, takes scripts on stdin, and keyID as first input
gpg_host_edit() {
gpg_host --command-fd 0 --edit-key "$@"
}
# export the monkeysphere OpenPGP pub key file
update_pgp_pub_file() {
log debug "updating openpgp public key file '$HOST_KEY_FILE'..."
gpg_host --export --armor --export-options export-minimal \
$(gpg_host --list-secret-keys --with-colons --fingerprint | grep ^fpr | cut -f10 -d:) \
> "$HOST_KEY_FILE"
}
# check that the service name is well formed. we assume that the
# service name refers to a host; DNS labels for host names are limited
# to a very small range of characters (see RFC 1912, section 2.1).
# FIXME: i'm failing to check here for label components that are
# all-number (e.g. ssh://666.666), which are technically not allowed
# (though some exist on the 'net, apparently)
# FIXME: this will probably misbehave if raw IP addresses are provided,
# either IPv4 or IPv6 using the bracket notation.
# FIXME: this doesn't address the use of hashed User IDs.
check_service_name() {
local name="$1"
local errs=""
local scheme
local port
local assigned_ports
[ -n "$name" ] || \
failure "You must supply a service name to check"
printf '%s' "$name" | perl -n -e '($str = $_) =~ s/\s//g ; exit !(lc($str) eq $_);' || \
failure "Not a valid service name: '$name'
Service names should be canonicalized to all lower-case,
with no whitespace"
[[ "$name" =~ ^[a-z0-9./:-]+$ ]] || \
failure "Not a valid service name: '$name'
Service names should contain only lower-case ASCII letters
numbers, dots (.), hyphens (-), slashes (/), and a colon (:).
If you are using non-ASCII characters (e.g. IDN), you should
use the canonicalized ASCII (NAMEPREP -> Punycode) representation
(see RFC 3490)."
[[ "$name" =~ \. ]] || \
failure "Not a valid service name: '$name'
Service names should use fully-qualified domain names (FQDN), but the
domain name you chose appears to only have the local part. For
example: don't use 'ssh://foo' ; use 'ssh://foo.example.com' instead."
[[ "$name" =~ ^[a-z0-9]([a-z0-9-]*[a-z0-9])?://[a-z0-9]([a-z0-9-]*[a-z0-9])?(\.|((\.[a-z0-9]([a-z0-9-]*[a-z0-9])?)+))(:[1-9][0-9]{0,4})?$ ]] || \
failure "Not a valid service name: '$name'
Service names look like <scheme>://full.example.com[:<portnumber>],
where <scheme> is something like ssh or https, and <portnumber> is
a decimal number (supplied only if the service is on a non-standard
port)."
scheme=$(cut -f1 -d: <<<"$name")
port=$(cut -f3 -d: <<<"$name")
# check that the scheme name is found in the system services
# database
available_=$(get_port_for_service "$scheme") || \
log error "Error looking up service scheme named '%s'" "$scheme"
# FIXME: if the service isn't found, or does not have a port, what
# should we do? at the moment, we're just warning.
if [ -n "$port" ]; then
# check that the port number is a legitimate port number (> 0, < 65536)
[ "$port" -gt 0 ] && [ "$port" -lt 65536 ] || \
failure "The given port number should be greater than 0 and
less than 65536. '$port' is not OK"
# if the port number is given, and the scheme is in the services
# database, check that the port number does *not* match the
# default port.
if (printf '%s' "$assigned_ports" | grep -q -F -x "$port" ) ; then
failure $(printf "The scheme %s uses port number %d by default.
You should leave off the port number if it is the default" "$scheme" "$port")
fi
fi
}
# fail if host key not present
check_no_keys() {
[ -s "$HOST_KEY_FILE" ] \
|| failure "You don't appear to have a Monkeysphere host key on this server.
Please run 'monkeysphere-host import-key' import a key."
}
# key input to functions, outputs full fingerprint of specified key if
# found
check_key_input() {
local keyID="$1"
# array of fingerprints
local fprs=($(list_primary_fingerprints <"$HOST_KEY_FILE"))
case ${#fprs[@]} in
0)
failure "You don't appear to have any Monkeysphere host keys.
Please run 'monkeysphere-host import-key' to import a key."
;;
1)
:
;;
*)
if [ -z "$keyID" ] ; then
failure "Your host keyring contains multiple keys.
Please specify one to act on (see 'monkeysphere-host show-keys')."
fi
;;
esac
printf '%s\n' "${fprs[@]}" | grep "${keyID}$" \
|| failure "Host key '$keyID' not found."
}
# return 0 if user ID was found.
# return 1 if user ID not found.
check_key_userid() {
local keyID="$1"
local userID="$2"
local tmpuidMatch
# match to only "unknown" user IDs (host has no need for ultimate trust)
tmpuidMatch="uid:-:$(echo $userID | gpg_escape)"
# See whether the requsted user ID is present
gpg_host_list_keys "$keyID" | cut -f1,2,10 -d: | \
grep -q -x -F "$tmpuidMatch" 2>/dev/null
}
prompt_userid_exists() {
local userID="$1"
local gpgOut
local fingerprint
if gpgOut=$(gpg_host_list_keys "=${userID}" 2>/dev/null) ; then
fingerprint=$(echo "$gpgOut" | grep '^fpr:' | cut -d: -f10)
if [ "$PROMPT" != "false" ] ; then
printf "Service name '%s' is already being used by key '%s'.\nAre you sure you want to use it again? (y/N) " "$userID" "$fingerprint" >&2
read OK; OK=${OK:=N}
if [ "${OK/y/Y}" != 'Y' ] ; then
failure "Service name not added."
fi
else
log info "Key '%s' is already using the service name '%s'." "$fingerprint" "$userID" >&2
fi
fi
}
# run command looped over keys
multi_key() {
local cmd="$1"
shift
local keys=$@
local i=0
local key
check_no_keys
log debug "listing primary fingerprints from $HOST_KEY_FILE"
local fprs=($(list_primary_fingerprints <"$HOST_KEY_FILE"))
log debug "obtained the following fingerprints: $fprs"
if [[ -z "$1" || "$1" == '--all' ]] ; then
log debug "publishing all keys"
keys="${fprs[@]}"
fi
log debug "using keys: $keys"
for key in $keys ; do
if (( i++ > 0 )) ; then
printf "\n"
fi
log debug "invoking $cmd $key"
"$cmd" "$key"
done
}
# show info about the a key
show_key() {
local id="$1"
local GNUPGHOME
local fingerprint
local revokers
# tmp gpghome dir
export GNUPGHOME=$(msmktempdir)
# trap to remove tmp dir if break
trap "rm -rf $GNUPGHOME" EXIT
# import the host key into the tmp dir
gpg --quiet --import <"$HOST_KEY_FILE"
# get the gpg fingerprint
if gpg --quiet --list-keys \
--with-colons --with-fingerprint "$id" \
| grep '^fpr:' | cut -d: -f10 > "$GNUPGHOME"/fingerprint ; then
fingerprint=$(cat "$GNUPGHOME"/fingerprint)
else
failure "ID '$id' not found."
fi
# list the host key info
# FIXME: make no-show-keyring work so we don't have to do the grep'ing
# FIXME: can we show uid validity somehow?
gpg --list-keys --list-options show-unusable-uids "$fingerprint" 2>/dev/null \
| grep -v "^${GNUPGHOME}/pubring.gpg$" \
| egrep -v '^-+$' \
| grep -v '^$'
# list revokers, if there are any
revokers=$(gpg --list-keys --with-colons --fixed-list-mode "$fingerprint" \
| awk -F: '/^rvk:/{ print $10 }' )
if [ "$revokers" ] ; then
echo "The following keys are allowed to revoke this host key:"
for key in $revokers ; do
echo "revoker: $key"
done
fi
# list the pgp fingerprint
echo "OpenPGP fingerprint: $fingerprint"
# list the ssh fingerprint
printf "ssh fingerprint: %s\n" \
"$(gpg --export --no-armor "$fingerprint" 2>/dev/null | "$SYSSHAREDIR/keytrans" openpgp2sshfpr "$fingerprint")"
# remove the tmp file
trap - EXIT
rm -rf "$GNUPGHOME"
}
########################################################################
# MAIN
########################################################################
# load configuration file
[ -e ${MONKEYSPHERE_HOST_CONFIG:="${SYSCONFIGDIR}/monkeysphere-host.conf"} ] \
&& . "$MONKEYSPHERE_HOST_CONFIG"
# set empty config variable with ones from the environment, or with
# defaults
LOG_LEVEL=${MONKEYSPHERE_LOG_LEVEL:=$LOG_LEVEL}
KEYSERVER=${MONKEYSPHERE_KEYSERVER:=$KEYSERVER}
log debug "using keyserver: $KEYSERVER"
CHECK_KEYSERVER=${MONKEYSPHERE_CHECK_KEYSERVER:=$CHECK_KEYSERVER}
MONKEYSPHERE_USER=${MONKEYSPHERE_MONKEYSPHERE_USER:=$MONKEYSPHERE_USER}
MONKEYSPHERE_GROUP=$(get_primary_group "$MONKEYSPHERE_USER")
PROMPT=${MONKEYSPHERE_PROMPT:=$PROMPT}
# other variables
GNUPGHOME_HOST=${MONKEYSPHERE_GNUPGHOME_HOST:="${MHDATADIR}"}
LOG_PREFIX=${MONKEYSPHERE_LOG_PREFIX:='ms: '}
# export variables needed in su invocation
export DATE
export LOG_LEVEL
export KEYSERVER
export CHECK_KEYSERVER
export MONKEYSPHERE_USER
export MONKEYSPHERE_GROUP
export PROMPT
export GNUPGHOME_HOST
export GNUPGHOME
export HOST_FINGERPRINT
export LOG_PREFIX
if [ "$#" -eq 0 ] ; then
usage
failure "Please supply a subcommand."
fi
# get subcommand
COMMAND="$1"
shift
case $COMMAND in
'import-key'|'import'|'i')
source "${MHSHAREDIR}/import_key"
import_key "$@"
;;
'show-keys'|'show-key'|'show'|'s')
multi_key show_key "$@"
;;
'set-expire'|'extend-key'|'extend'|'e')
source "${MHSHAREDIR}/set_expire"
set_expire "$@"
;;
'add-servicename'|'add-hostname'|'add-name'|'n+')
source "${MHSHAREDIR}/add_name"
add_name "$@"
;;
'revoke-servicename'|'revoke-hostname'|'revoke-name'|'n-')
source "${MHSHAREDIR}/revoke_name"
revoke_name "$@"
;;
'add-revoker'|'r+')
source "${MHSHAREDIR}/add_revoker"
add_revoker "$@"
;;
'revoke-key')
source "${MHSHAREDIR}/revoke_key"
revoke_key "$@"
;;
'publish-keys'|'publish-key'|'publish'|'p')
source "${MHSHAREDIR}/publish_key"
multi_key publish_key "$@"
;;
'diagnostics'|'d')
source "${MHSHAREDIR}/diagnostics"
diagnostics
;;
'update-pgp-pub-file')
update_pgp_pub_file
;;
'version'|'--version'|'v')
version
;;
'--help'|'help'|'-h'|'h'|'?')
usage
;;
*)
failure "Unknown command: '$COMMAND'
Try '$PGRM help' for usage."
;;
esac
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