3 ### Test script for the main server
5 ### (c) 2008 Straylight/Edgeware
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29 ## Configure a directory ready for use by tripe.
30 m4_define([SETUPDIR], [
31 cp $abs_top_srcdir/t/keyring-$1 ./keyring
32 key extract -f-secret keyring.pub
35 ## Running standard programs with useful options.
37 [env TRIPE_PRIVHELPER=$abs_top_builddir/priv/tripe-privhelper \
38 $abs_top_builddir/server/tripe -F -d. -aadmin -p0 -b127.0.0.1 -talice \
39 ${TRIPE_TEST_TRACEOPTS+-T$TRIPE_TEST_TRACEOPTS}])
40 m4_define([TRIPECTL], [$abs_top_builddir/client/tripectl -d. -aadmin])
41 m4_define([USLIP], [$abs_top_builddir/uslip/tripe-uslip])
43 [$abs_top_builddir/pkstream/pkstream -b127.0.0.1 -p127.0.0.1])
44 m4_define([MITM], [$abs_top_builddir/proxy/tripe-mitm])
46 ## WITH_STRACE(tag, cmd)
48 ## There's an awful hack here. If a process running under strace exits with
49 ## a signal, then strace will kill itself with the same signal -- and
50 ## therefore clobber the original process's core file. So we arrange to run
51 ## strace in one directory and have the child process run in another.
52 m4_define([WITH_STRACE],
53 [case "${TRIPE_TEST_STRACE-nil}" in
58 mkdir -p strace-hack.$1/
59 (ulimit -c hard >/dev/null 2>&1
60 sh -c 'cd strace-hack.$1; exec "$[]@"' - \
61 strace -ff -tt -v -s1024 -o../$1.trace \
62 sh -c 'cd ..; exec "$[]@"' - \
67 ## Sequences. (These are used for testing the replay protection machinery.)
68 m4_define([R32], [ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 dnl
69 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31])
70 m4_define([P32], [21 26 14 12 25 18 2 27 10 31 24 29 0 20 17 11 dnl
71 8 3 7 23 19 1 13 30 6 9 5 22 15 28 16 4])
73 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
74 ### Scaffolding for running a TrIPE server.
76 ## WITH_TRIPEX(dir, args, body)
77 m4_define([WITH_TRIPEX], [
79 ## If this directory doesn't exist then Bad Things will happen.
81 echo >&2 "server directory \`$1' doesn't exist"
85 ## Remove the status file. This is how we notice that the server's died.
86 rm -f $1/server-status
87 > $1/expected-server-output
88 > $1/expected-server-errors
90 ## Autotest writes crap to standard output, which we don't want going to the
91 ## server. So keep a copy of the standard output, do the pipe, and recover
92 ## the old stdout inside the group.
97 ## Wait for the socket to appear. Watch for the server crashing during
98 ## initialization. Busy waiting is evil, but it's the best I can do and
99 ## not sleep for ages. (Yes, a second on each test group is a long time.)
100 while test ! -r $1/server-status && test ! -S $1/admin; do :; done
102 ## Make the port number availale.
103 AT_CHECK([TRIPECTL -d$1 PORT],, [stdout])
109 ## End of the test, now run the server.
113 WITH_STRACE([tripe], [TRIPE $2 >server-output.full 2>server-errors.full])
115 echo $stat >server-status
116 if test $stat -ne 0; then
117 echo "exit status: $stat" >>server-errors.full
119 grep -v '^+ tripe: ' server-errors.full >server-errors
121 ## We interrupt this relatively sensible macro for an especially awful
122 ## hack. The tripe server emits warnings which are often caused by lack of
123 ## synchronization between two peers. These are harmless and shouldn't
124 ## cause test failures. But we shouldn't just trim out all messages that
125 ## look like the spurious ones: if they appear when we're not expecting
126 ## them, that's bad and they should properly cause a test failure.
128 ## So we use the WARN command to insert magic directives into the server's
129 ## message stream. The directives begin with `WARN USER test'; remaining
130 ## tokens may be as follows.
132 ## PUSH Introduce a new layer of nesting. Settings between
133 ## this PUSH and the matching POP will be forgotten
134 ## following the POP.
136 ## POP End a layer of nesting. See PUSH above.
138 ## IGNORE tokens Ignore lines which begin with the tokens.
140 ## Token comparison isn't done very well, but it's good enough for these
143 ## We also trim out trace lines here, since it's useful to produce them for
144 ## debugging purposes and changing or introducing more of them shouldn't
151 $[]1 == "TRACE" { next; }
152 $[]1 == "WARN" && $[]2 == "USER" && $[]3 == "test" {
154 npatstk[[sp++]] = npat;
155 else if ($[]4 == "IGNORE") {
158 for (i = 5; i <= NF; i++) {
163 } else if ($[]4 == "POP")
164 npat = npatstk[[--sp]];
168 for (i = 0; i < npat; i++) {
169 n = length(pat[[i]]);
170 if (substr($[]0, 1, n) == pat[[i]])
175 ' server-output.full >server-output
179 ## Now check that the server's output matches our expectations.
180 mv $1/expected-server-output expout
181 mv $1/expected-server-errors experr
182 AT_CHECK([cat $1/server-output; cat >&2 $1/server-errors],,
186 ## WITH_TRIPE(args, body)
187 m4_define([WITH_TRIPE], [WITH_TRIPEX([.], [$1], [$2])])
189 ## WITH_2TRIPES(adir, bdir, bothargs, aargs, bargs, body)
190 m4_define([WITH_2TRIPES],
191 [WITH_TRIPEX([$1], [$3 $4], [WITH_TRIPEX([$2], [$3 $5], [$6])])])
193 ## WITH_3TRIPES(adir, bdir, cdir, allargs, aargs, bargs, cargs, body)
194 m4_define([WITH_3TRIPES],
195 [WITH_TRIPEX([$1], [$4 $5],
196 [WITH_TRIPEX([$2], [$4 $6],
197 [WITH_TRIPEX([$3], [$4 $7],
203 while test $n -lt $1; do
212 ## COMMS_EPING(adir, aname, bdir, bname, [n])
213 m4_define([COMMS_EPING], [
214 AT_CHECK([RETRY([m4_default([$5], [1])],
215 [TRIPECTL -d$1 EPING $4])],, [ignore])
216 AT_CHECK([RETRY([m4_default([$5], [1])],
217 [TRIPECTL -d$3 EPING $2])],, [ignore])
220 ## COMMS_SLIP(adir, aname, bdir, bname)
221 m4_define([COMMS_SLIP], [
222 AT_CHECK([echo "from $1" | USLIP -p $1/$4])
223 AT_CHECK([USLIP -g $3/$2],, [from $1[]nl])
224 AT_CHECK([echo "from $3" | USLIP -p $3/$2])
225 AT_CHECK([USLIP -g $1/$4],, [from $3[]nl])
228 ## AWAIT_KXDONE(adir, aname, bdir, bname, body)
229 m4_define([AWAIT_KXDONE], [
231 ## Ignore some reports caused by races.
232 for i in $1!$4 $3!$2; do
234 TRIPECTL -d$d WARN test PUSH
235 TRIPECTL -d$d WARN test IGNORE WARN KX $o incorrect cookie
236 TRIPECTL -d$d WARN test IGNORE WARN KX $o unexpected pre-challenge
237 TRIPECTL -d$d WARN test IGNORE WARN KX $o unexpected challenge
240 ## Watch for the key-exchange completion announcement in the background.
241 COPROCESSES([wait-$1], [
246 case "$[]1:$[]2:$[]3" in
248 NOTE:KXDONE:$4) break ;;
249 NOTE:* | TRACE:* | WARN:*) ;;
259 ## Collect the completion announcement.
260 wait $waiter_$1; waitrc=$?
261 AT_CHECK([echo $waitrc],, [0[]nl])
263 ## Be interested in key-exchange warnings again.
264 for d in $1 $3; do TRIPECTL -d$d WARN test POP; done
267 ## ESTABLISH(adir, aname, aopts, bdir, bname, bopts, [aport], [bport])
268 m4_define([ESTABLISH], [
270 ## Set up the establishment.
271 AWAIT_KXDONE([$1], [$2], [$4], [$5], [
272 AT_CHECK([TRIPECTL -d$1 ADD -cork $6 $5 INET 127.0.0.1 \
273 m4_if([$8], [], [$(cat $4/port)], [$8])])
274 AT_CHECK([TRIPECTL -d$4 ADD $3 $2 INET 127.0.0.1 \
275 m4_if([$7], [], [$(cat $1/port)], [$7])])
278 ## Check transport pinging.
279 AT_CHECK([TRIPECTL -d$1 PING $5],, [ignore])
280 AT_CHECK([TRIPECTL -d$4 PING $2],, [ignore])
282 ## Check communication works.
283 COMMS_EPING([$1], [$2], [$4], [$5])
284 COMMS_SLIP([$1], [$2], [$4], [$5])
287 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
288 ### Very unpleasant coprocess handling.
290 ## COPROCESSES(TAG, PROC-A, PROC-B)
291 m4_define([COPROCESSES], [dnl
292 rm -f pipe-$1; mknod pipe-$1 p
293 { { $2 nl } <pipe-$1 | { $3 nl } >pipe-$1; } dnl
296 ## TRIPECTL_INTERACT(ARGS, SHELLSTUFF)
297 m4_define([TRIPECTL_INTERACT], [
299 COPROCESSES([client], [exec 4>&1 1>&3 $1], [TRIPECTL $2])
302 ## TRIPECTL_COMMAND(CMD, EXPECT)
303 m4_define([TRIPECTL_COMMAND], [
305 m4_if([$1], [!], [:], [echo "$1" >&4])
309 *) echo 2>&1 "submitted $1: expected $2, found $line"; exit 1 ;;
315 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
316 ### Make sure the thing basically works.
318 AT_SETUP([server basics])
320 AT_CHECK([echo port | TRIPE -p54321],, [INFO 54321[]nl[]OK[]nl])
323 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
326 AT_SETUP([server challenges])
332 AT_CHECK([chal=$(TRIPECTL GETCHAL); TRIPECTL checkchal $chal])
334 ## A wrong challenge. (This was valid once, but the probablity that the
335 ## server chose the same key is negligible.)
336 AT_CHECK([TRIPECTL checkchal AAAAAHyoOL+HMaE0Y9B3ivuszt0], [1],,
337 [tripectl: invalid-challenge[]nl])
338 echo WARN CHAL incorrect-tag >>expected-server-output
340 ## A duplicated challenge.
342 chal=$(TRIPECTL GETCHAL)
343 TRIPECTL CHECKCHAL $chal
344 TRIPECTL CHECKCHAL $chal
345 ], [1],, [tripectl: invalid-challenge[]nl])
346 echo WARN CHAL replay duplicated-sequence >>expected-server-output
348 ## Out-of-order reception. There should be a window of 32 challenges; we
349 ## make 33 and check them in a strange order.
351 echo "tripectl: invalid-challenge" >>experr
352 echo "WARN CHAL replay old-sequence" >>expected-server-output
354 echo "tripectl: invalid-challenge" >>experr
355 echo "WARN CHAL replay duplicated-sequence" >>expected-server-output
359 ## Make the challenges.
360 for i in old R32; do TRIPECTL GETCHAL >chal-$i || exit 2; done
362 ## Now check them back.
363 for i in P32; do TRIPECTL CHECKCHAL $(cat chal-$i) || exit 3; done
365 ## Check the one which should have fallen off the front.
366 TRIPECTL CHECKCHAL $(cat chal-old) && exit 4
368 ## And make sure that the others are now considered duplicates.
369 for i in R32; do TRIPECTL CHECKCHAL $(cat chal-$i) && exit 5; done
371 ## All done: tidy cruft away.
379 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
382 AT_SETUP([server communication])
384 export TRIPE_SLIPIF=USLIP
386 for k in alpha beta-new; do
387 for p in alice bob; do (
388 rm -rf $p; mkdir $p; cd $p; SETUPDIR([$k])
390 WITH_2TRIPES([alice], [bob], [-nslip], [-talice], [-tbob], [
391 ESTABLISH([alice], [not-alice], [-key alice],
394 for p in alice bob; do rm -rf $p.$k; mv $p $p.$k; done
399 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
400 ### Mobile peer tracking.
402 AT_SETUP([peer tracking])
403 AT_KEYWORDS([mobile])
404 export TRIPE_SLIPIF=USLIP
406 for p in alice bob carol; do (mkdir $p; cd $p; SETUPDIR([alpha])); done
408 ## WITH_PKSTREAM(adir, aport, bdir, bport, body)
409 m4_define([WITH_PKSTREAM], [
410 echo >&2 "pkstream: $1 <--> :$2 <-pkstream-> :$4 <--> $3"
411 PKSTREAM -l$4 127.0.0.1:$4 127.0.0.1:$(cat $3/port)& pkstream_$3_$1=$!
413 PKSTREAM -c127.0.0.1:$4 127.0.0.1:$2 127.0.0.1:$(cat $1/port)&
417 kill $pkstream_$3_$1 $pkstream_$1_$3
420 WITH_3TRIPES([alice], [bob], [carol], [-nslip],
421 [-talice], [-tbob], [-tcarol], [
423 ## We need an indirection layer between the two peers so that we can
424 ## simulate the effects of NAT remapping. The nearest thing we have to
425 ## this is pkstream, so we may as well use that.
427 ## alice <--> :5311 <-pkstream-> :5312 <--> bob
428 ## alice <--> :5321 <-pkstream-> :5322 <--> carol
430 WITH_PKSTREAM([alice], [5311], [bob], [5312], [
431 ESTABLISH([alice], [alice], [], [bob], [bob], [-mobile], [5312], [5311])
434 WITH_PKSTREAM([alice], [5319], [bob], [5312], [
435 COMMS_EPING([bob], [bob], [alice], [alice])
436 COMMS_SLIP([bob], [bob], [alice], [alice])
439 WITH_PKSTREAM([alice], [5321], [carol], [5322], [
440 ESTABLISH([alice], [alice], [], [carol], [carol], [-mobile],
444 WITH_PKSTREAM([alice], [5311], [bob], [5312], [
445 WITH_PKSTREAM([alice], [5321], [carol], [5322], [
446 COMMS_EPING([bob], [bob], [alice], [alice])
447 COMMS_EPING([carol], [carol], [alice], [alice])
448 COMMS_SLIP([bob], [bob], [alice], [alice])
449 COMMS_SLIP([carol], [carol], [alice], [alice])
452 WITH_PKSTREAM([alice], [5321], [bob], [5312], [
453 WITH_PKSTREAM([alice], [5311], [carol], [5322], [
454 COMMS_EPING([bob], [bob], [alice], [alice])
455 COMMS_EPING([carol], [carol], [alice], [alice])
456 COMMS_SLIP([bob], [bob], [alice], [alice])
457 COMMS_SLIP([carol], [carol], [alice], [alice])
464 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
465 ### Adverse communication.
467 AT_SETUP([server retry])
468 AT_KEYWORDS([backoff])
469 export TRIPE_SLIPIF=USLIP
471 for i in alice bob; do (mkdir $i; cd $i; SETUPDIR([beta])); done
473 WITH_2TRIPES([alice], [bob], [-nslip], [-talice], [-tbob], [
475 ## Set up the evil proxy.
476 alicemitm=24516 bobmitm=14016
479 [sh -c 'echo $$ >pipe-mitmpid; exec "$@"' - \
480 MITM -kalice/keyring.pub >mitm.out 2>mitm.err \
481 peer:alice:$alicemitm:127.0.0.1:$(cat alice/port) \
482 peer:bob:$bobmitm:127.0.0.1:$(cat bob/port) \
483 filt:drop:5 filt:send])&
484 read mitmpid <pipe-mitmpid
485 trap 'kill $mitmpid; exit 127' EXIT INT QUIT TERM HUP
488 ## Try to establish keys anyway.
489 AWAIT_KXDONE([alice], [alice], [bob], [bob], [
490 AT_CHECK([TRIPECTL -dalice ADD -cork bob INET 127.0.0.1 $alicemitm])
491 AT_CHECK([TRIPECTL -dbob ADD alice INET 127.0.0.1 $bobmitm])
495 COMMS_EPING([alice], [alice], [bob], [bob], [10])
496 COMMS_EPING([bob], [bob], [alice], [alice], [10])
498 ## Tear down the MITM proxy.
504 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
507 AT_SETUP([server key-management])
508 AT_KEYWORDS([keymgmt])
509 export TRIPE_SLIPIF=USLIP
511 ## Determine all of the nets and the principals.
514 while read princ pnets; do
515 princs="$princs $princ"
517 case " $nets " in *" $n "*) ;; *) nets="$nets$n " ;; esac
525 ## Build the master keyring. All key tags here are of the form PRINC/NET.
527 key -k$abs_top_srcdir/t/keyring-$n extract keyring-$n $princs
528 for p in $princs; do key -kkeyring-$n tag $p $p/$n; done
532 key extract -f-secret keyring.pub
534 ## Set up the principals' directories.
537 cp keyring keyring.pub $p/
540 WITH_3TRIPES([alice], [bob], [carol], [-nslip -Tmx],
541 [-talice/alpha], [-tbob/alpha], [-tcarol/beta], [
543 ## Establish this little merry-go-round.
544 ESTABLISH([alice], [alice], [-key alice/alpha],
545 [bob], [bob], [-key bob/alpha])
546 ESTABLISH([alice], [alice], [-key alice/beta],
547 [carol], [carol], [-priv alice/beta -key carol/beta])
548 ESTABLISH([bob], [bob], [-key bob/beta],
549 [carol], [carol], [-priv bob/beta -key carol/beta])
551 ## Tweak Bob's alpha key.
553 TRIPECTL -d$p WARN test COMMENT tweak bob/alpha
556 key -k$abs_top_srcdir/t/keyring-alpha extract keyring-bob-new bob-new
557 key merge keyring-bob-new
558 key tag -r bob-new bob/alpha
559 key extract -f-secret keyring.pub
560 for p in alice bob; do cp keyring keyring.pub $p/; done
562 ## Kick the peers to see whether they update.
563 AWAIT_KXDONE([alice], [alice], [bob], [bob], [
564 TRIPECTL -dalice RELOAD
565 TRIPECTL -dbob RELOAD
566 TRIPECTL -dalice FORCEKX bob
567 TRIPECTL -dbob FORCEKX alice
570 COMMS_EPING([alice], [alice], [bob], [bob])
571 COMMS_EPING([bob], [bob], [alice], [alice])
573 ## Update the beta ring.
574 key merge $abs_top_srcdir/t/keyring-beta-new
575 for p in $princs; do key tag -r $p $p/beta; done
576 key extract -f-secret keyring.pub
578 ## Update alice's and carol's private keys, bob's public. This should be
579 ## insufficient for them to switch, but the results could be interesting.
581 TRIPECTL -d$p WARN test COMMENT tweak beta step 1
584 for p in alice carol; do cp keyring $p/; done
586 for p in $princs; do TRIPECTL -d$p RELOAD; done
588 AT_DATA([algs-alpha], [dnl
589 kx-group=curve25519 kx-group-order-bits=252 kx-group-elt-bits=255
590 hash=sha256 mgf=sha256-mgf hash-sz=32
591 bulk-transform=naclbox bulk-overhead=20
592 cipher=chacha20 cipher-keysz=32
593 mac=poly1305 mac-tagsz=16
594 cipher-data-limit=2147483648
597 AT_DATA([algs-beta-old], [dnl
598 kx-group=prime kx-group-order-bits=160 kx-group-elt-bits=1023
599 hash=rmd160 mgf=rmd160-mgf hash-sz=20
600 bulk-transform=v0 bulk-overhead=22
601 cipher=blowfish-cbc cipher-keysz=20 cipher-blksz=8
602 mac=rmd160-hmac mac-keysz=20 mac-tagsz=10
603 cipher-data-limit=67108864
606 AT_DATA([algs-beta-new], [dnl
607 kx-group=ec kx-group-order-bits=161 kx-group-elt-bits=320
608 hash=rmd160 mgf=rmd160-mgf hash-sz=20
609 bulk-transform=iiv bulk-overhead=14
610 cipher=blowfish-cbc cipher-keysz=20 cipher-blksz=8
611 mac=rmd160-hmac mac-keysz=20 mac-tagsz=10
612 blkc=blowfish blkc-keysz=20 blkc-blksz=8
613 cipher-data-limit=67108864
616 cp algs-alpha expout; AT_CHECK([TRIPECTL -dalice ALGS],, [expout])
617 cp algs-beta-old expout; AT_CHECK([TRIPECTL -dalice ALGS carol],, [expout])
618 cp algs-beta-old expout; AT_CHECK([TRIPECTL -dbob ALGS carol],, [expout])
619 cp algs-beta-new expout; AT_CHECK([TRIPECTL -dcarol ALGS],, [expout])
620 cp algs-beta-old expout; AT_CHECK([TRIPECTL -dcarol ALGS alice],, [expout])
622 ## Now copy the full keys. We expect this to provoke key exchange.
624 TRIPECTL -d$p WARN test COMMENT tweak beta step 2
627 for p in $princs; do cp keyring keyring.pub $p/; done
629 AWAIT_KXDONE([alice], [alice], [carol], [carol], [
630 TRIPECTL -dalice RELOAD
631 AWAIT_KXDONE([bob], [bob], [carol], [carol], [
632 TRIPECTL -dbob RELOAD
633 TRIPECTL -dcarol RELOAD
637 cp algs-alpha expout; AT_CHECK([TRIPECTL -dalice ALGS],, [expout])
638 cp algs-beta-new expout; AT_CHECK([TRIPECTL -dalice ALGS carol],, [expout])
639 cp algs-beta-new expout; AT_CHECK([TRIPECTL -dbob ALGS carol],, [expout])
640 cp algs-beta-new expout; AT_CHECK([TRIPECTL -dcarol ALGS],, [expout])
645 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
648 AT_SETUP([server services])
654 ## Make sure it's not running yet.
655 AT_CHECK([TRIPECTL SVCENSURE test], [1],,
656 [tripectl: unknown-service test[]nl])
658 ## Run a simple service.
659 rm -f svc-test-running tripectl-status
661 echo SVCCLAIM test 1.0.0
667 echo >&2 "SVCCLAIM failed: $line"
671 echo ok >svc-test-running
674 case "$[]1,$[]3,$[]4" in
676 echo SVCINFO try not to use this service for anything useful
683 echo SVCFAIL $[]2 this-command-always-fails
689 case "$[]1,$[]2,$[]3,$[]4" in
690 SVCCANCEL,$tag,,) break ;;
691 SVCJOB,*,test,ESCAPE)
692 echo >&2 "attempt to escape from alkatraz"
706 echo SVCFAIL $[]2 unknown-svc-command $[]4
714 echo "failure in service: $line" >&2
719 TRIPECTL; echo $? >tripectl-status
720 ]) 2>tripectl-errors &
722 ## Wait until it starts up.
723 while test ! -r svc-test-running && test ! -r tripectl-status; do :; done
725 ## Make sure it's running.
726 AT_CHECK([TRIPECTL SVCQUERY test],, [name=test version=1.0.0[]nl])
728 ## Try some simple commands.
729 AT_CHECK([TRIPECTL SVCSUBMIT test GOOD])
730 AT_CHECK([TRIPECTL SVCSUBMIT test BAD], [1],,
731 [tripectl: this-command-always-fails[]nl])
733 ## And now with commands in the background.
735 TRIPECTL_COMMAND([SVCSUBMIT test GOOD], [OK])
736 TRIPECTL_COMMAND([SVCSUBMIT -background foo test UGLY], [BGDETACH foo])
737 TRIPECTL_COMMAND([BGCANCEL foo], [OK])
738 TRIPECTL_COMMAND([SVCSUBMIT test ESCAPE],
739 [FAIL unknown-svc-command ESCAPE])
742 ## Out-of-order completion.
744 TRIPECTL_COMMAND([SVCSUBMIT -background one test FIRST], [BGDETACH one])
745 TRIPECTL_COMMAND([SVCSUBMIT -background two test SECOND], [BGDETACH two])
746 TRIPECTL_COMMAND([!], [BGOK one])
747 TRIPECTL_COMMAND([!], [BGOK two])
756 ###----- That's all, folks --------------------------------------------------