# This file is part of cloud-init. See LICENSE file for license information. import os.path from cloudinit.config import cc_ssh from cloudinit import ssh_util from tests.unittests.helpers import CiTestCase, mock import logging LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) MODPATH = "cloudinit.config.cc_ssh." KEY_NAMES_NO_DSA = [name for name in cc_ssh.GENERATE_KEY_NAMES if name not in 'dsa'] @mock.patch(MODPATH + "ssh_util.setup_user_keys") class TestHandleSsh(CiTestCase): """Test cc_ssh handling of ssh config.""" def _publish_hostkey_test_setup(self): self.test_hostkeys = { 'dsa': ('ssh-dss', 'AAAAB3NzaC1kc3MAAACB'), 'ecdsa': ('ecdsa-sha2-nistp256', 'AAAAE2VjZ'), 'ed25519': ('ssh-ed25519', 'AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI'), 'rsa': ('ssh-rsa', 'AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAA'), } self.test_hostkey_files = [] hostkey_tmpdir = self.tmp_dir() for key_type in cc_ssh.GENERATE_KEY_NAMES: key_data = self.test_hostkeys[key_type] filename = 'ssh_host_%s_key.pub' % key_type filepath = os.path.join(hostkey_tmpdir, filename) self.test_hostkey_files.append(filepath) with open(filepath, 'w') as f: f.write(' '.join(key_data)) cc_ssh.KEY_FILE_TPL = os.path.join(hostkey_tmpdir, 'ssh_host_%s_key') def test_apply_credentials_with_user(self, m_setup_keys): """Apply keys for the given user and root.""" keys = ["key1"] user = "clouduser" cc_ssh.apply_credentials(keys, user, False, ssh_util.DISABLE_USER_OPTS) self.assertEqual([mock.call(set(keys), user), mock.call(set(keys), "root", options="")], m_setup_keys.call_args_list) def test_apply_credentials_with_no_user(self, m_setup_keys): """Apply keys for root only.""" keys = ["key1"] user = None cc_ssh.apply_credentials(keys, user, False, ssh_util.DISABLE_USER_OPTS) self.assertEqual([mock.call(set(keys), "root", options="")], m_setup_keys.call_args_list) def test_apply_credentials_with_user_disable_root(self, m_setup_keys): """Apply keys for the given user and disable root ssh.""" keys = ["key1"] user = "clouduser" options = ssh_util.DISABLE_USER_OPTS cc_ssh.apply_credentials(keys, user, True, options) options = options.replace("$USER", user) options = options.replace("$DISABLE_USER", "root") self.assertEqual([mock.call(set(keys), user), mock.call(set(keys), "root", options=options)], m_setup_keys.call_args_list) def test_apply_credentials_with_no_user_disable_root(self, m_setup_keys): """Apply keys no user and disable root ssh.""" keys = ["key1"] user = None options = ssh_util.DISABLE_USER_OPTS cc_ssh.apply_credentials(keys, user, True, options) options = options.replace("$USER", "NONE") options = options.replace("$DISABLE_USER", "root") self.assertEqual([mock.call(set(keys), "root", options=options)], m_setup_keys.call_args_list) @mock.patch(MODPATH + "glob.glob") @mock.patch(MODPATH + "ug_util.normalize_users_groups") @mock.patch(MODPATH + "os.path.exists") def test_handle_no_cfg(self, m_path_exists, m_nug, m_glob, m_setup_keys): """Test handle with no config ignores generating existing keyfiles.""" cfg = {} keys = ["key1"] m_glob.return_value = [] # Return no matching keys to prevent removal # Mock os.path.exits to True to short-circuit the key writing logic m_path_exists.return_value = True m_nug.return_value = ([], {}) cc_ssh.PUBLISH_HOST_KEYS = False cloud = self.tmp_cloud( distro='ubuntu', metadata={'public-keys': keys}) cc_ssh.handle("name", cfg, cloud, LOG, None) options = ssh_util.DISABLE_USER_OPTS.replace("$USER", "NONE") options = options.replace("$DISABLE_USER", "root") m_glob.assert_called_once_with('/etc/ssh/ssh_host_*key*') self.assertIn( [mock.call('/etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key'), mock.call('/etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key'), mock.call('/etc/ssh/ssh_host_ecdsa_key'), mock.call('/etc/ssh/ssh_host_ed25519_key')], m_path_exists.call_args_list) self.assertEqual([mock.call(set(keys), "root", options=options)], m_setup_keys.call_args_list) @mock.patch(MODPATH + "glob.glob") @mock.patch(MODPATH + "ug_util.normalize_users_groups") @mock.patch(MODPATH + "os.path.exists") def test_dont_allow_public_ssh_keys(self, m_path_exists, m_nug, m_glob, m_setup_keys): """Test allow_public_ssh_keys=False ignores ssh public keys from platform. """ cfg = {"allow_public_ssh_keys": False} keys = ["key1"] user = "clouduser" m_glob.return_value = [] # Return no matching keys to prevent removal # Mock os.path.exits to True to short-circuit the key writing logic m_path_exists.return_value = True m_nug.return_value = ({user: {"default": user}}, {}) cloud = self.tmp_cloud( distro='ubuntu', metadata={'public-keys': keys}) cc_ssh.handle("name", cfg, cloud, LOG, None) options = ssh_util.DISABLE_USER_OPTS.replace("$USER", user) options = options.replace("$DISABLE_USER", "root") self.assertEqual([mock.call(set(), user), mock.call(set(), "root", options=options)], m_setup_keys.call_args_list) @mock.patch(MODPATH + "glob.glob") @mock.patch(MODPATH + "ug_util.normalize_users_groups") @mock.patch(MODPATH + "os.path.exists") def test_handle_no_cfg_and_default_root(self, m_path_exists, m_nug, m_glob, m_setup_keys): """Test handle with no config and a default distro user.""" cfg = {} keys = ["key1"] user = "clouduser" m_glob.return_value = [] # Return no matching keys to prevent removal # Mock os.path.exits to True to short-circuit the key writing logic m_path_exists.return_value = True m_nug.return_value = ({user: {"default": user}}, {}) cloud = self.tmp_cloud( distro='ubuntu', metadata={'public-keys': keys}) cc_ssh.handle("name", cfg, cloud, LOG, None) options = ssh_util.DISABLE_USER_OPTS.replace("$USER", user) options = options.replace("$DISABLE_USER", "root") self.assertEqual([mock.call(set(keys), user), mock.call(set(keys), "root", options=options)], m_setup_keys.call_args_list) @mock.patch(MODPATH + "glob.glob") @mock.patch(MODPATH + "ug_util.normalize_users_groups") @mock.patch(MODPATH + "os.path.exists") def test_handle_cfg_with_explicit_disable_root(self, m_path_exists, m_nug, m_glob, m_setup_keys): """Test handle with explicit disable_root and a default distro user.""" # This test is identical to test_handle_no_cfg_and_default_root, # except this uses an explicit cfg value cfg = {"disable_root": True} keys = ["key1"] user = "clouduser" m_glob.return_value = [] # Return no matching keys to prevent removal # Mock os.path.exits to True to short-circuit the key writing logic m_path_exists.return_value = True m_nug.return_value = ({user: {"default": user}}, {}) cloud = self.tmp_cloud( distro='ubuntu', metadata={'public-keys': keys}) cc_ssh.handle("name", cfg, cloud, LOG, None) options = ssh_util.DISABLE_USER_OPTS.replace("$USER", user) options = options.replace("$DISABLE_USER", "root") self.assertEqual([mock.call(set(keys), user), mock.call(set(keys), "root", options=options)], m_setup_keys.call_args_list) @mock.patch(MODPATH + "glob.glob") @mock.patch(MODPATH + "ug_util.normalize_users_groups") @mock.patch(MODPATH + "os.path.exists") def test_handle_cfg_without_disable_root(self, m_path_exists, m_nug, m_glob, m_setup_keys): """Test handle with disable_root == False.""" # When disable_root == False, the ssh redirect for root is skipped cfg = {"disable_root": False} keys = ["key1"] user = "clouduser" m_glob.return_value = [] # Return no matching keys to prevent removal # Mock os.path.exits to True to short-circuit the key writing logic m_path_exists.return_value = True m_nug.return_value = ({user: {"default": user}}, {}) cloud = self.tmp_cloud( distro='ubuntu', metadata={'public-keys': keys}) cloud.get_public_ssh_keys = mock.Mock(return_value=keys) cc_ssh.handle("name", cfg, cloud, LOG, None) self.assertEqual([mock.call(set(keys), user), mock.call(set(keys), "root", options="")], m_setup_keys.call_args_list) @mock.patch(MODPATH + "glob.glob") @mock.patch(MODPATH + "ug_util.normalize_users_groups") @mock.patch(MODPATH + "os.path.exists") def test_handle_publish_hostkeys_default( self, m_path_exists, m_nug, m_glob, m_setup_keys): """Test handle with various configs for ssh_publish_hostkeys.""" self._publish_hostkey_test_setup() cc_ssh.PUBLISH_HOST_KEYS = True keys = ["key1"] user = "clouduser" # Return no matching keys for first glob, test keys for second. m_glob.side_effect = iter([ [], self.test_hostkey_files, ]) # Mock os.path.exits to True to short-circuit the key writing logic m_path_exists.return_value = True m_nug.return_value = ({user: {"default": user}}, {}) cloud = self.tmp_cloud( distro='ubuntu', metadata={'public-keys': keys}) cloud.datasource.publish_host_keys = mock.Mock() cfg = {} expected_call = [self.test_hostkeys[key_type] for key_type in KEY_NAMES_NO_DSA] cc_ssh.handle("name", cfg, cloud, LOG, None) self.assertEqual([mock.call(expected_call)], cloud.datasource.publish_host_keys.call_args_list) @mock.patch(MODPATH + "glob.glob") @mock.patch(MODPATH + "ug_util.normalize_users_groups") @mock.patch(MODPATH + "os.path.exists") def test_handle_publish_hostkeys_config_enable( self, m_path_exists, m_nug, m_glob, m_setup_keys): """Test handle with various configs for ssh_publish_hostkeys.""" self._publish_hostkey_test_setup() cc_ssh.PUBLISH_HOST_KEYS = False keys = ["key1"] user = "clouduser" # Return no matching keys for first glob, test keys for second. m_glob.side_effect = iter([ [], self.test_hostkey_files, ]) # Mock os.path.exits to True to short-circuit the key writing logic m_path_exists.return_value = True m_nug.return_value = ({user: {"default": user}}, {}) cloud = self.tmp_cloud( distro='ubuntu', metadata={'public-keys': keys}) cloud.datasource.publish_host_keys = mock.Mock() cfg = {'ssh_publish_hostkeys': {'enabled': True}} expected_call = [self.test_hostkeys[key_type] for key_type in KEY_NAMES_NO_DSA] cc_ssh.handle("name", cfg, cloud, LOG, None) self.assertEqual([mock.call(expected_call)], cloud.datasource.publish_host_keys.call_args_list) @mock.patch(MODPATH + "glob.glob") @mock.patch(MODPATH + "ug_util.normalize_users_groups") @mock.patch(MODPATH + "os.path.exists") def test_handle_publish_hostkeys_config_disable( self, m_path_exists, m_nug, m_glob, m_setup_keys): """Test handle with various configs for ssh_publish_hostkeys.""" self._publish_hostkey_test_setup() cc_ssh.PUBLISH_HOST_KEYS = True keys = ["key1"] user = "clouduser" # Return no matching keys for first glob, test keys for second. m_glob.side_effect = iter([ [], self.test_hostkey_files, ]) # Mock os.path.exits to True to short-circuit the key writing logic m_path_exists.return_value = True m_nug.return_value = ({user: {"default": user}}, {}) cloud = self.tmp_cloud( distro='ubuntu', metadata={'public-keys': keys}) cloud.datasource.publish_host_keys = mock.Mock() cfg = {'ssh_publish_hostkeys': {'enabled': False}} cc_ssh.handle("name", cfg, cloud, LOG, None) self.assertFalse(cloud.datasource.publish_host_keys.call_args_list) cloud.datasource.publish_host_keys.assert_not_called() @mock.patch(MODPATH + "glob.glob") @mock.patch(MODPATH + "ug_util.normalize_users_groups") @mock.patch(MODPATH + "os.path.exists") def test_handle_publish_hostkeys_config_blacklist( self, m_path_exists, m_nug, m_glob, m_setup_keys): """Test handle with various configs for ssh_publish_hostkeys.""" self._publish_hostkey_test_setup() cc_ssh.PUBLISH_HOST_KEYS = True keys = ["key1"] user = "clouduser" # Return no matching keys for first glob, test keys for second. m_glob.side_effect = iter([ [], self.test_hostkey_files, ]) # Mock os.path.exits to True to short-circuit the key writing logic m_path_exists.return_value = True m_nug.return_value = ({user: {"default": user}}, {}) cloud = self.tmp_cloud( distro='ubuntu', metadata={'public-keys': keys}) cloud.datasource.publish_host_keys = mock.Mock() cfg = {'ssh_publish_hostkeys': {'enabled': True, 'blacklist': ['dsa', 'rsa']}} expected_call = [self.test_hostkeys[key_type] for key_type in ['ecdsa', 'ed25519']] cc_ssh.handle("name", cfg, cloud, LOG, None) self.assertEqual([mock.call(expected_call)], cloud.datasource.publish_host_keys.call_args_list) @mock.patch(MODPATH + "glob.glob") @mock.patch(MODPATH + "ug_util.normalize_users_groups") @mock.patch(MODPATH + "os.path.exists") def test_handle_publish_hostkeys_empty_blacklist( self, m_path_exists, m_nug, m_glob, m_setup_keys): """Test handle with various configs for ssh_publish_hostkeys.""" self._publish_hostkey_test_setup() cc_ssh.PUBLISH_HOST_KEYS = True keys = ["key1"] user = "clouduser" # Return no matching keys for first glob, test keys for second. m_glob.side_effect = iter([ [], self.test_hostkey_files, ]) # Mock os.path.exits to True to short-circuit the key writing logic m_path_exists.return_value = True m_nug.return_value = ({user: {"default": user}}, {}) cloud = self.tmp_cloud( distro='ubuntu', metadata={'public-keys': keys}) cloud.datasource.publish_host_keys = mock.Mock() cfg = {'ssh_publish_hostkeys': {'enabled': True, 'blacklist': []}} expected_call = [self.test_hostkeys[key_type] for key_type in cc_ssh.GENERATE_KEY_NAMES] cc_ssh.handle("name", cfg, cloud, LOG, None) self.assertEqual([mock.call(expected_call)], cloud.datasource.publish_host_keys.call_args_list) @mock.patch(MODPATH + "ug_util.normalize_users_groups") @mock.patch(MODPATH + "util.write_file") def test_handle_ssh_keys_in_cfg(self, m_write_file, m_nug, m_setup_keys): """Test handle with ssh keys and certificate.""" # Populate a config dictionary to pass to handle() as well # as the expected file-writing calls. cfg = {"ssh_keys": {}} expected_calls = [] for key_type in cc_ssh.GENERATE_KEY_NAMES: private_name = "{}_private".format(key_type) public_name = "{}_public".format(key_type) cert_name = "{}_certificate".format(key_type) # Actual key contents don"t have to be realistic private_value = "{}_PRIVATE_KEY".format(key_type) public_value = "{}_PUBLIC_KEY".format(key_type) cert_value = "{}_CERT_KEY".format(key_type) cfg["ssh_keys"][private_name] = private_value cfg["ssh_keys"][public_name] = public_value cfg["ssh_keys"][cert_name] = cert_value expected_calls.extend([ mock.call( '/etc/ssh/ssh_host_{}_key'.format(key_type), private_value, 384 ), mock.call( '/etc/ssh/ssh_host_{}_key.pub'.format(key_type), public_value, 384 ), mock.call( '/etc/ssh/ssh_host_{}_key-cert.pub'.format(key_type), cert_value, 384 ), mock.call( '/etc/ssh/sshd_config', ('HostCertificate /etc/ssh/ssh_host_{}_key-cert.pub' '\n'.format(key_type)), preserve_mode=True ) ]) # Run the handler. m_nug.return_value = ([], {}) with mock.patch(MODPATH + 'ssh_util.parse_ssh_config', return_value=[]): cc_ssh.handle("name", cfg, self.tmp_cloud(distro='ubuntu'), LOG, None) # Check that all expected output has been done. for call_ in expected_calls: self.assertIn(call_, m_write_file.call_args_list)