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#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# Copyright (C) 2019-2022 VyOS maintainers and contributors
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or later as
# published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

import os
import paramiko
import re
import unittest

from pwd import getpwall

from base_vyostest_shim import VyOSUnitTestSHIM

from vyos.configsession import ConfigSessionError
from vyos.util import cmd
from vyos.util import is_systemd_service_running
from vyos.util import process_named_running
from vyos.util import read_file

PROCESS_NAME = 'sshd'
SSHD_CONF = '/run/sshd/sshd_config'
base_path = ['service', 'ssh']
vrf = 'mgmt'

key_rsa = '/etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key'
key_dsa = '/etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key'
key_ed25519 = '/etc/ssh/ssh_host_ed25519_key'

def get_config_value(key):
    tmp = read_file(SSHD_CONF)
    tmp = re.findall(f'\n?{key}\s+(.*)', tmp)
    return tmp

class TestServiceSSH(VyOSUnitTestSHIM.TestCase):
    @classmethod
    def setUpClass(cls):
        super(TestServiceSSH, cls).setUpClass()

        # ensure we can also run this test on a live system - so lets clean
        # out the current configuration :)
        cls.cli_delete(cls, base_path)

    def tearDown(self):
        # Check for running process
        self.assertTrue(process_named_running(PROCESS_NAME))

        # delete testing SSH config
        self.cli_delete(base_path)
        self.cli_commit()

        self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(key_rsa))
        self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(key_dsa))
        self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(key_ed25519))

        # Established SSH connections remains running after service is stopped.
        # We can not use process_named_running here - we rather need to check
        # that the systemd service is no longer running
        self.assertFalse(is_systemd_service_running(PROCESS_NAME))

    def test_ssh_default(self):
        # Check if SSH service runs with default settings - used for checking
        # behavior of <defaultValue> in XML definition
        self.cli_set(base_path)

        # commit changes
        self.cli_commit()

        # Check configured port
        port = get_config_value('Port')[0]
        self.assertEqual('22', port)

    def test_ssh_single_listen_address(self):
        # Check if SSH service can be configured and runs
        self.cli_set(base_path + ['port', '1234'])
        self.cli_set(base_path + ['disable-host-validation'])
        self.cli_set(base_path + ['disable-password-authentication'])
        self.cli_set(base_path + ['loglevel', 'verbose'])
        self.cli_set(base_path + ['client-keepalive-interval', '100'])
        self.cli_set(base_path + ['listen-address', '127.0.0.1'])

        # commit changes
        self.cli_commit()

        # Check configured port
        port = get_config_value('Port')[0]
        self.assertTrue("1234" in port)

        # Check DNS usage
        dns = get_config_value('UseDNS')[0]
        self.assertTrue("no" in dns)

        # Check PasswordAuthentication
        pwd = get_config_value('PasswordAuthentication')[0]
        self.assertTrue("no" in pwd)

        # Check loglevel
        loglevel = get_config_value('LogLevel')[0]
        self.assertTrue("VERBOSE" in loglevel)

        # Check listen address
        address = get_config_value('ListenAddress')[0]
        self.assertTrue("127.0.0.1" in address)

        # Check keepalive
        keepalive = get_config_value('ClientAliveInterval')[0]
        self.assertTrue("100" in keepalive)

    def test_ssh_multiple_listen_addresses(self):
        # Check if SSH service can be configured and runs with multiple
        # listen ports and listen-addresses
        ports = ['22', '2222', '2223', '2224']
        for port in ports:
            self.cli_set(base_path + ['port', port])

        addresses = ['127.0.0.1', '::1']
        for address in addresses:
            self.cli_set(base_path + ['listen-address', address])

        # commit changes
        self.cli_commit()

        # Check configured port
        tmp = get_config_value('Port')
        for port in ports:
            self.assertIn(port, tmp)

        # Check listen address
        tmp = get_config_value('ListenAddress')
        for address in addresses:
            self.assertIn(address, tmp)

    def test_ssh_vrf(self):
        # Check if SSH service can be bound to given VRF
        port = '22'
        self.cli_set(base_path + ['port', port])
        self.cli_set(base_path + ['vrf', vrf])

        # VRF does yet not exist - an error must be thrown
        with self.assertRaises(ConfigSessionError):
            self.cli_commit()

        self.cli_set(['vrf', 'name', vrf, 'table', '1338'])

        # commit changes
        self.cli_commit()

        # Check configured port
        tmp = get_config_value('Port')
        self.assertIn(port, tmp)

        # Check for process in VRF
        tmp = cmd(f'ip vrf pids {vrf}')
        self.assertIn(PROCESS_NAME, tmp)

        # delete VRF
        self.cli_delete(['vrf', 'name', vrf])

    def test_ssh_login(self):
        # Perform SSH login and command execution with a predefined user. The
        # result (output of uname -a) must match the output if the command is
        # run natively.
        #
        # We also try to login as an invalid user - this is not allowed to work.

        def ssh_send_cmd(command, username, password, host='localhost'):
            """ SSH command execution helper """
            # Try to login via SSH
            ssh_client = paramiko.SSHClient()
            ssh_client.set_missing_host_key_policy(paramiko.AutoAddPolicy())
            ssh_client.connect(hostname='localhost', username=username, password=password)
            _, stdout, stderr = ssh_client.exec_command(command)
            output = stdout.read().decode().strip()
            error = stderr.read().decode().strip()
            ssh_client.close()
            return output, error

        test_user = 'ssh_test'
        test_pass = 'v2i57DZs8idUwMN3VC92'
        test_command = 'uname -a'

        self.cli_set(base_path)
        self.cli_set(['system', 'login', 'user', test_user, 'authentication', 'plaintext-password', test_pass])

        # commit changes
        self.cli_commit()

        # Login with proper credentials
        output, error = ssh_send_cmd(test_command, test_user, test_pass)
        # verify login
        self.assertFalse(error)
        self.assertEqual(output, cmd(test_command))

        # Login with invalid credentials
        with self.assertRaises(paramiko.ssh_exception.AuthenticationException):
            output, error = ssh_send_cmd(test_command, 'invalid_user', 'invalid_password')

        self.cli_delete(['system', 'login', 'user', test_user])
        self.cli_commit()

        # After deletion the test user is not allowed to remain in /etc/passwd
        usernames = [x[0] for x in getpwall()]
        self.assertNotIn(test_user, usernames)

    def test_ssh_dynamic_protection(self):
        """
        check sshguard service
        """
        SSHGUARD_CONFIG = '/etc/sshguard/sshguard.conf'
        SSHGUARD_PROCESS = 'sshguard'
        block_time = '123'
        detect_time = '1804'
        port = '22'
        threshold = '10'

        self.cli_set(base_path + ['dynamic-protection', 'block-time', block_time])
        self.cli_set(base_path + ['dynamic-protection', 'detect-time', detect_time])
        self.cli_set(base_path + ['dynamic-protection', 'threshold', threshold])

        # commit changes
        self.cli_commit()

        # Check configured port
        tmp = get_config_value('Port')
        self.assertIn(port, tmp)

        # Check sshgurad service
        self.assertTrue(process_named_running(SSHGUARD_PROCESS))

        sshguard_lines = [
            f'THRESHOLD={threshold}',
            f'BLOCK_TIME={block_time}',
            f'DETECTION_TIME={detect_time}'
        ]

        tmp_sshguard_conf = read_file(SSHGUARD_CONFIG)

        for line in sshguard_lines:
            self.assertIn(line, tmp_sshguard_conf)

        # Delete service ssh dynamic-protection
        # but not service ssh itself
        self.cli_delete(base_path + ['dynamic-protection'])
        self.cli_commit()

        self.assertFalse(process_named_running(SSHGUARD_PROCESS))


if __name__ == '__main__':
    unittest.main(verbosity=2)