openssh/regress/sshfp-connect.sh
dtucker@openbsd.org 8b02ef0f28 upstream: Add a function to skip remaining tests.
Many tests skip tests for various reasons but not in a consistent way and
don't always clean up, so add that and switch the tests that do that over.

OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 72d2ec90a3ee8849486956a808811734281af735
2021-09-01 11:40:43 +10:00

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# $OpenBSD: sshfp-connect.sh,v 1.4 2021/09/01 00:50:27 dtucker Exp $
# Placed in the Public Domain.
# This test requires external setup and thus is skipped unless
# TEST_SSH_SSHFP_DOMAIN is set. It requires:
# 1) A DNSSEC-enabled domain, which TEST_SSH_SSHFP_DOMAIN points to.
# 2) A DNSSEC-validating resolver such as unwind(8).
# 3) The following SSHFP records with fingerprints from rsa_openssh.pub
# in that domain that are expected to succeed:
# sshtest: valid sha1 and sha256 fingerprints.
# sshtest-sha{1,256}, : valid fingerprints for that type only.
# and the following records that are expected to fail:
# sshtest-bad: invalid sha1 fingerprint and good sha256 fingerprint
# sshtest-sha{1,256}-bad: invalid fingerprints for that type only.
#
# sshtest IN SSHFP 1 1 99C79CC09F5F81069CC017CDF9552CFC94B3B929
# sshtest IN SSHFP 1 2 E30D6B9EB7A4DE495324E4D5870B8220577993EA6AF417E8E4A4F1C5 BF01A9B6
# sshtest-sha1 IN SSHFP 1 1 99C79CC09F5F81069CC017CDF9552CFC94B3B929
# sshtest-sha256 IN SSHFP 1 2 E30D6B9EB7A4DE495324E4D5870B8220577993EA6AF417E8E4A4F1C5 BF01A9B6
# sshtest-bad IN SSHFP 1 2 E30D6B9EB7A4DE495324E4D5870B8220577993EA6AF417E8E4A4F1C5 BF01A9B6
# sshtest-bad IN SSHFP 1 1 99C79CC09F5F81069CC017CDF9552CFC94B3B928
# sshtest-sha1-bad IN SSHFP 1 1 99D79CC09F5F81069CC017CDF9552CFC94B3B929
# sshtest-sha256-bad IN SSHFP 1 2 E30D6B9EB7A4DE495324E4D5870B8220577993EA6AF417E8E4A4F1C5 BF01A9B5
tid="sshfp connect"
if ! $SSH -Q key-plain | grep ssh-rsa >/dev/null; then
skip "RSA keys not supported."
elif [ -z "${TEST_SSH_SSHFP_DOMAIN}" ]; then
skip "TEST_SSH_SSHFP_DOMAIN not set."
else
# Set RSA host key to match fingerprints above.
mv $OBJ/sshd_proxy $OBJ/sshd_proxy.orig
$SUDO cp $SRC/rsa_openssh.prv $OBJ/host.ssh-rsa
$SUDO chmod 600 $OBJ/host.ssh-rsa
sed -e "s|$OBJ/ssh-rsa|$OBJ/host.ssh-rsa|" \
$OBJ/sshd_proxy.orig > $OBJ/sshd_proxy
# Zero out known hosts and key aliases to force use of SSHFP records.
> $OBJ/known_hosts
mv $OBJ/ssh_proxy $OBJ/ssh_proxy.orig
sed -e "/HostKeyAlias.*localhost-with-alias/d" \
-e "/Hostname.*127.0.0.1/d" \
$OBJ/ssh_proxy.orig > $OBJ/ssh_proxy
for n in sshtest sshtest-sha1 sshtest-sha256; do
trace "sshfp connect $n good fingerprint"
host="${n}.dtucker.net"
opts="-F $OBJ/ssh_proxy -o VerifyHostKeyDNS=yes "
opts="$opts -o HostKeyAlgorithms=rsa-sha2-512,rsa-sha2-256"
host="${n}.${TEST_SSH_SSHFP_DOMAIN}"
SSH_CONNECTION=`${SSH} $opts $host 'echo $SSH_CONNECTION'`
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
fail "ssh sshfp connect failed"
fi
if [ "$SSH_CONNECTION" != "UNKNOWN 65535 UNKNOWN 65535" ]; then
fail "bad SSH_CONNECTION: $SSH_CONNECTION"
fi
trace "sshfp connect $n bad fingerprint"
host="${n}-bad.${TEST_SSH_SSHFP_DOMAIN}"
if ${SSH} $opts ${host} true; then
fail "sshfp-connect succeeded with bad SSHFP record"
fi
done
fi