git-annex/Assistant/Ssh.hs
Joey Hess aca9e4f0b4 random ssh keys (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ gnome-keyring
assistant: Work around horrible, terrible, very bad behavior of
gnome-keyring, by not storing special-purpose ssh keys in ~/.ssh/*.pub.

Apparently gnome-keyring apparently will load and indiscriminately use such
keys in some cases, even if they are not using any of the standard ssh key
names. Instead store the keys in ~/.ssh/annex/, which gnome-keyring will
not check.

Note that neither I nor #debian-devel were able to quite reproduce this
problem, but I believe it exists, and that this fixes it. And it certianly
won't hurt anything..
2013-04-14 15:34:59 -04:00

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{- git-annex assistant ssh utilities
-
- Copyright 2012 Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>
-
- Licensed under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher.
-}
module Assistant.Ssh where
import Common.Annex
import Utility.TempFile
import Utility.UserInfo
import Utility.Shell
import Git.Remote
import Data.Text (Text)
import qualified Data.Text as T
import Data.Char
data SshData = SshData
{ sshHostName :: Text
, sshUserName :: Maybe Text
, sshDirectory :: Text
, sshRepoName :: String
, sshPort :: Int
, needsPubKey :: Bool
, rsyncOnly :: Bool
}
deriving (Read, Show, Eq)
data SshKeyPair = SshKeyPair
{ sshPubKey :: String
, sshPrivKey :: String
}
instance Show SshKeyPair where
show = sshPubKey
type SshPubKey = String
{- ssh -ofoo=bar command-line option -}
sshOpt :: String -> String -> String
sshOpt k v = concat ["-o", k, "=", v]
sshDir :: IO FilePath
sshDir = do
home <- myHomeDir
return $ home </> ".ssh"
{- user@host or host -}
genSshHost :: Text -> Maybe Text -> String
genSshHost host user = maybe "" (\v -> T.unpack v ++ "@") user ++ T.unpack host
{- Generates a git remote name, like host_dir or host -}
genSshRepoName :: String -> FilePath -> String
genSshRepoName host dir
| null dir = makeLegalName host
| otherwise = makeLegalName $ host ++ "_" ++ dir
{- The output of ssh, including both stdout and stderr. -}
sshTranscript :: [String] -> (Maybe String) -> IO (String, Bool)
sshTranscript opts input = processTranscript "ssh" opts input
{- Ensure that the ssh public key doesn't include any ssh options, like
- command=foo, or other weirdness -}
validateSshPubKey :: SshPubKey -> IO ()
validateSshPubKey pubkey = either error return $ check $ words pubkey
where
check [prefix, _key, comment] = do
checkprefix prefix
checkcomment comment
check [prefix, _key] =
checkprefix prefix
check _ = err "wrong number of words in ssh public key"
ok = Right ()
err msg = Left $ unwords [msg, pubkey]
checkprefix prefix
| ssh == "ssh" && all isAlphaNum keytype = ok
| otherwise = err "bad ssh public key prefix"
where
(ssh, keytype) = separate (== '-') prefix
checkcomment comment
| all (\c -> isAlphaNum c || c == '@' || c == '-' || c == '_' || c == '.') comment = ok
| otherwise = err "bad comment in ssh public key"
addAuthorizedKeys :: Bool -> FilePath -> SshPubKey -> IO Bool
addAuthorizedKeys rsynconly dir pubkey = boolSystem "sh"
[ Param "-c" , Param $ addAuthorizedKeysCommand rsynconly dir pubkey ]
removeAuthorizedKeys :: Bool -> FilePath -> SshPubKey -> IO ()
removeAuthorizedKeys rsynconly dir pubkey = do
let keyline = authorizedKeysLine rsynconly dir pubkey
sshdir <- sshDir
let keyfile = sshdir </> "authorized_keys"
ls <- lines <$> readFileStrict keyfile
writeFile keyfile $ unlines $ filter (/= keyline) ls
{- Implemented as a shell command, so it can be run on remote servers over
- ssh.
-
- The ~/.ssh/git-annex-shell wrapper script is created if not already
- present.
-}
addAuthorizedKeysCommand :: Bool -> FilePath -> SshPubKey -> String
addAuthorizedKeysCommand rsynconly dir pubkey = join "&&"
[ "mkdir -p ~/.ssh"
, join "; "
[ "if [ ! -e " ++ wrapper ++ " ]"
, "then (" ++ join ";" (map echoval script) ++ ") > " ++ wrapper
, "fi"
]
, "chmod 700 " ++ wrapper
, "touch ~/.ssh/authorized_keys"
, "chmod 600 ~/.ssh/authorized_keys"
, unwords
[ "echo"
, shellEscape $ authorizedKeysLine rsynconly dir pubkey
, ">>~/.ssh/authorized_keys"
]
]
where
echoval v = "echo " ++ shellEscape v
wrapper = "~/.ssh/git-annex-shell"
script =
[ shebang
, "set -e"
, "if [ \"x$SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND\" != \"x\" ]; then"
, runshell "$SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND"
, "else"
, runshell "$@"
, "fi"
]
runshell var = "exec git-annex-shell -c \"" ++ var ++ "\""
authorizedKeysLine :: Bool -> FilePath -> SshPubKey -> String
authorizedKeysLine rsynconly dir pubkey
{- TODO: Locking down rsync is difficult, requiring a rather
- long perl script. -}
| rsynconly = pubkey
| otherwise = limitcommand ++ pubkey
where
limitcommand = "command=\"GIT_ANNEX_SHELL_DIRECTORY="++shellEscape dir++" ~/.ssh/git-annex-shell\",no-agent-forwarding,no-port-forwarding,no-X11-forwarding "
{- Generates a ssh key pair. -}
genSshKeyPair :: IO SshKeyPair
genSshKeyPair = withTempDir "git-annex-keygen" $ \dir -> do
ok <- boolSystem "ssh-keygen"
[ Param "-P", Param "" -- no password
, Param "-f", File $ dir </> "key"
]
unless ok $
error "ssh-keygen failed"
SshKeyPair
<$> readFile (dir </> "key.pub")
<*> readFile (dir </> "key")
{- Installs a ssh key pair, and sets up ssh config with a mangled hostname
- that will enable use of the key. This way we avoid changing the user's
- regular ssh experience at all. Returns a modified SshData containing the
- mangled hostname.
-
- Note that the key files are put in ~/.ssh/annex/, rather than directly
- in ssh because of an **INSANE** behavior of gnome-keyring: It loads
- ~/.ssh/*.pub, and uses them indiscriminately. But using this key
- for a normal login to the server will force git-annex-shell to run,
- and locks the user out. Luckily, it does not recurse into subdirectories.
-}
setupSshKeyPair :: SshKeyPair -> SshData -> IO SshData
setupSshKeyPair sshkeypair sshdata = do
sshdir <- sshDir
createDirectoryIfMissing True $ parentDir $ sshdir </> sshprivkeyfile
unlessM (doesFileExist $ sshdir </> sshprivkeyfile) $ do
h <- fdToHandle =<<
createFile (sshdir </> sshprivkeyfile)
(unionFileModes ownerWriteMode ownerReadMode)
hPutStr h (sshPrivKey sshkeypair)
hClose h
unlessM (doesFileExist $ sshdir </> sshpubkeyfile) $
writeFile (sshdir </> sshpubkeyfile) (sshPubKey sshkeypair)
setSshConfig sshdata
[ ("IdentityFile", "~/.ssh/" ++ sshprivkeyfile) ]
where
sshprivkeyfile = "annex" </> "key." ++ mangleSshHostName sshdata
sshpubkeyfile = sshprivkeyfile ++ ".pub"
{- Setups up a ssh config with a mangled hostname.
- Returns a modified SshData containing the mangled hostname. -}
setSshConfig :: SshData -> [(String, String)] -> IO SshData
setSshConfig sshdata config = do
sshdir <- sshDir
createDirectoryIfMissing True sshdir
let configfile = sshdir </> "config"
unlessM (catchBoolIO $ isInfixOf mangledhost <$> readFile configfile) $
appendFile configfile $ unlines $
[ ""
, "# Added automatically by git-annex"
, "Host " ++ mangledhost
] ++ map (\(k, v) -> "\t" ++ k ++ " " ++ v)
(settings ++ config)
return $ sshdata { sshHostName = T.pack mangledhost }
where
mangledhost = mangleSshHostName sshdata
settings =
[ ("Hostname", T.unpack $ sshHostName sshdata)
, ("Port", show $ sshPort sshdata)
]
mangleSshHostName :: SshData -> String
mangleSshHostName sshdata = "git-annex-" ++ host ++ (maybe "-" ('-':) user)
where
host = T.unpack $ sshHostName sshdata
user = T.unpack <$> sshUserName sshdata
unMangleSshHostName :: String -> String
unMangleSshHostName h
| "git-annex-" `isPrefixOf` h = join "-" (beginning $ drop 2 dashbits)
| otherwise = h
where
dashbits = split "-" h
{- Does ssh have known_hosts data for a hostname? -}
knownHost :: Text -> IO Bool
knownHost hostname = do
sshdir <- sshDir
ifM (doesFileExist $ sshdir </> "known_hosts")
( not . null <$> checkhost
, return False
)
where
{- ssh-keygen -F can crash on some old known_hosts file -}
checkhost = catchDefaultIO "" $
readProcess "ssh-keygen" ["-F", T.unpack hostname]