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#!/usr/bin/python
#
# test-postfix.py quality assurance test script for postfix
# Copyright (C) 2008-2012 Canonical Ltd.
# Author: Kees Cook <kees@ubuntu.com>
# Author: Marc Deslauriers <marc.deslauriers@canonical.com>
# Author: Jamie Strandboge <jamie@canonical.com>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3,
# 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/>.
#
# QRT-Packages: postfix sasl2-bin procmail python-pexpect
# QRT-Privilege: root
# QRT-Conflicts: exim4
'''
Note: When installing postfix, select "Internet Site". This script will
not work if "Local Only" was selected.
How to run against a clean schroot named 'hardy':
schroot -c hardy -u root -- sh -c 'apt-get -y install procmail python-unit postfix sasl2-bin python-pexpect lsb-release && ./test-postfix.py -v'
Tests:
00: setup
10: basic plain auth setup
11: above, but with CVE reproducers
20: sasl non-PLAIN setup
21: 20, but with CVE reproducers
99: restore configs
'''
import unittest, subprocess, re, pexpect, smtplib, socket, os, time, tempfile
import testlib
class PostfixTest(testlib.TestlibCase):
'''Test Postfix MTA.'''
def _setUp(self):
'''Create server configs.'''
# Move listener to localhost:2525
conf_file = '/etc/postfix/master.cf'
contents = ''
with open(conf_file) as fh:
for cfline in fh:
if cfline.startswith('smtp') and 'smtpd' in cfline and 'inet' in cfline:
contents += '127.0.0.1:2525 inet n - - - - smtpd\n'
else:
contents += "%s\n" % cfline
testlib.config_replace(conf_file, contents, append=False)
conf_file = '/etc/postfix/main.cf'
# Use mbox only
testlib.config_comment(conf_file,'home_mailbox')
testlib.config_set(conf_file,'mailbox_command','procmail -a "$EXTENSION"')
# Turn on sasl
self._setup_sasl("PLAIN")
reply = self._check_auth("PLAIN")
def setUp(self):
'''Set up prior to each test_* function'''
# list of files that we update
self.conf_files = [ '/etc/postfix/master.cf', '/etc/postfix/main.cf', '/etc/default/saslauthd', '/etc/postfix/sasl/smtpd.conf', '/etc/sasldb2']
self.user = testlib.TestUser(lower=True)
self.s = None
# Silently allow for this connection to fail, to handle the
# initial setup of the postfix server.
try:
self.s = smtplib.SMTP('localhost', port=2525)
except:
pass
def _tearDown(self):
'''Restore server configs'''
for f in self.conf_files:
testlib.config_restore(f)
# put saslauthd back
for f in ['/var/spool/postfix/var/run/saslauthd', '/var/run/saslauthd']:
if os.path.isfile(f) or os.path.islink(f):
os.unlink(f)
elif os.path.exists(f):
testlib.recursive_rm(f)
subprocess.call(['mkdir','-p','/var/run/saslauthd'])
subprocess.call(['/usr/sbin/service', 'saslauthd', 'stop'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
subprocess.call(['/usr/sbin/service', 'saslauthd', 'start'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
def tearDown(self):
'''Clean up after each test_* function'''
try:
self.s.quit()
except:
pass
self.user = None
def _restart_server(self):
'''Restart server'''
subprocess.call(['/usr/sbin/service', 'postfix', 'stop'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
assert subprocess.call(['/usr/sbin/service', 'postfix', 'start'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) == 0
# Postfix exits its init script before the master listener has started
time.sleep(2)
def _setup_sasl(self, mech, other_mech="", force_sasldb=False):
'''Setup sasl for mech'''
conf_file = '/etc/postfix/main.cf'
for field in ['smtpd_sasl_type','smtpd_sasl_local_domain','smtpd_tls_auth_only']:
testlib.config_comment(conf_file,field)
testlib.config_set(conf_file,'smtpd_sasl_path','smtpd')
testlib.config_set(conf_file,'smtpd_sasl_auth_enable','yes')
#testlib.config_set(conf_file,'broken_sasl_auth_clients','yes')
testlib.config_set(conf_file,'smtpd_sasl_authenticated_header','yes')
testlib.config_set(conf_file,'smtpd_tls_loglevel','2')
# setup smtpd.conf and the sasl users
contents = ''
self.assertTrue(mech in ['LOGIN', 'PLAIN', 'CRAM-MD5', 'DIGEST-MD5'], "Invalid mech: %s" % mech)
if not force_sasldb and (mech == "PLAIN" or mech == "LOGIN"):
conf_file = '/etc/default/saslauthd'
testlib.config_set(conf_file, 'START', 'yes', spaces=False)
contents = '''
pwcheck_method: saslauthd
allowanonymouslogin: 0
allowplaintext: 1
mech_list: %s %s
''' % (mech, other_mech)
# attach SASL to postfix chroot
subprocess.call(['mkdir','-p','/var/spool/postfix/var/run/saslauthd'])
subprocess.call(['rm','-rf','/var/run/saslauthd'])
subprocess.call(['ln','-s','/var/spool/postfix/var/run/saslauthd','/var/run/saslauthd'])
subprocess.call(['/usr/sbin/service', 'saslauthd', 'stop'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
assert subprocess.call(['/usr/sbin/service', 'saslauthd', 'start'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) == 0
# Force crackful perms so chroot'd postfix can talk to saslauthd
subprocess.call(['chmod','o+x','/var/spool/postfix/var/run/saslauthd'])
else:
plaintext = "1"
if mech == "LOGIN" or mech == "PLAIN":
plaintext = "0"
contents = '''
pwcheck_method: auxprop
allowanonymouslogin: 0
allowplaintext: %s
mech_list: %s %s
''' % (plaintext, mech, other_mech)
# Add user to sasldb2
testlib.config_replace("/etc/sasldb2", '', append=False)
rc, report = testlib.cmd(['postconf', '-h', 'myhostname'])
expected = 0
result = 'Got exit code %d, expected %d\n' % (rc, expected)
self.assertEqual(expected, rc, result + report)
child = pexpect.spawn('saslpasswd2 -c -u %s %s' % (report.strip(), self.user.login))
time.sleep(0.2)
child.expect(r'(?i)password', timeout=5)
time.sleep(0.2)
child.sendline(self.user.password)
time.sleep(0.2)
child.expect(r'.*(for verification)', timeout=5)
time.sleep(0.2)
child.sendline(self.user.password)
time.sleep(0.2)
rc = child.expect('\n', timeout=5)
time.sleep(0.2)
self.assertEqual(rc, expected, "passwd returned %d" %(rc))
child.kill(0)
os.chmod("/etc/sasldb2", 0o640)
rc, report = testlib.cmd(['chgrp', 'postfix', '/etc/sasldb2'])
expected = 0
result = 'Got exit code %d, expected %d\n' % (rc, expected)
self.assertEqual(expected, rc, result + report)
# Force crackful perms so chroot'd postfix can talk to saslauthd
subprocess.call(['mv', '-f', '/etc/sasldb2', '/var/spool/postfix/etc'])
subprocess.call(['ln', '-s', '/var/spool/postfix/etc/sasldb2', '/etc/sasldb2'])
conf_file = '/etc/postfix/sasl/smtpd.conf'
testlib.config_replace(conf_file, contents, append=False)
# Restart server
self._restart_server()
def _is_listening(self):
'''Is the server listening'''
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.settimeout(5)
s.connect(('localhost',2525))
greeting = s.recv(1024).decode('utf-8')
# 220 gorgon.outflux.net ESMTP Postfix (Ubuntu)
self.assertTrue(greeting.startswith('220 '),greeting)
self.assertTrue('ESMTP' in greeting,greeting)
self.assertTrue('Postfix' in greeting,greeting)
self.assertFalse('MTA' in greeting,greeting)
s.close()
def test_00_listening(self):
'''Postfix is listening'''
# Get the main instance running
self._setUp()
self._is_listening()
def _vrfy(self, address, valid = True):
self.s.putcmd("vrfy",address)
code, msg = self.s.getreply()
reply = '%d %s' % (code, msg)
if valid:
self.assertEqual(code, 252, reply)
self.assertTrue(address.encode('utf-8') in msg, reply)
else:
self.assertEqual(code, 550, reply)
self.assertTrue(b'Recipient address rejected' in msg, reply)
self.assertTrue(('<%s>' % (address)).encode('utf-8') in msg, reply)
def test_10_commands(self):
'''Basic SMTP commands'''
#s = smtplib.SMTP('localhost', port=2525)
# EHLO
code, msg = self.s.ehlo()
reply = '%d %s' % (code, msg)
self.assertEqual(code, 250, reply)
self.assertEqual(self.s.does_esmtp, 1, reply)
self.assertTrue(b'8BITMIME' in self.s.ehlo_resp, reply)
# No help available
self.s.putcmd("help")
code, msg = self.s.getreply()
reply = '%d %s' % (code, msg)
self.assertEqual(code, 502, reply)
self.assertTrue(b'Error' in msg, reply)
# VRFY addresses
self._vrfy('address@example.com', valid=True)
self._vrfy('does-not-exist', valid=False)
self._vrfy(self.user.login, valid=True)
def _test_deliver_mail(self, user_sent_to, auth_user=None, auth_pass=None, use_tls=False):
'''Perform mail delivery'''
if auth_user and auth_pass:
self.s.login(auth_user, auth_pass)
if use_tls:
self.s.starttls()
failed = self.s.sendmail('root',[user_sent_to.login,'does-not-exist'],'''From: Rooty <root>
To: "%s" <%s>
Subject: This is test 1
Hello, nice to meet you.
''' % (user_sent_to.gecos, user_sent_to.login))
#for addr in failed.keys():
# print '%s %d %s' % (addr, failed[addr][0], failed[addr][1])
self.assertEqual(len(failed),1,failed)
self.assertTrue('does-not-exist' in failed,failed)
self.assertEqual(failed['does-not-exist'][0],550,failed)
# Frighteningly, postfix seems to accept email before confirming
# a successful write to disk for the recipient!
time.sleep(2)
def _test_mail_in_spool(self, user_directed_to, target_spool_user=None, spool_file=None, auth_user=None, use_tls=False):
'''Check that mail arrived in the spool'''
# Handle the case of forwarded emails
if target_spool_user == None:
target_spool_user = user_directed_to
# Read delivered email
if spool_file == None:
spool_file = '/var/mail/%s' % (target_spool_user.login)
time.sleep(1)
with open(spool_file) as fh:
contents = fh.read()
# Server-side added headers...
self.assertTrue('\nReceived: ' in contents, contents)
if use_tls and self.lsb_release['Release'] > 6.06:
expected = ' (Postfix) with ESMTPS id '
else:
expected = ' (Postfix) with ESMTP id '
if auth_user:
if self.lsb_release['Release'] < 8.04:
self._skipped("Received header portion")
else:
expected = ' (Postfix) with ESMTPA id '
self.assertTrue('(Authenticated sender: %s)' % (auth_user))
self.assertTrue(expected in contents, 'Looking for "%s" in email:\n%s' % (expected, contents))
self.assertTrue('\nMessage-Id: ' in contents, contents)
self.assertTrue('\nDate: ' in contents, contents)
# client-side headers/body...
self.assertTrue('\nSubject: This is test 1' in contents, contents)
self.assertTrue('\nFrom: Rooty' in contents, contents)
self.assertTrue('\nTo: "Buddy %s" <%s@' % (user_directed_to.login, user_directed_to.login) in contents, contents)
self.assertTrue('\nHello, nice to meet you.' in contents, contents)
def _test_roundtrip_mail(self, user_sent_to, user_to_check=None, spool_file=None, auth_user=None, auth_pass=None, use_tls=False):
'''Send and check email delivery'''
self._test_deliver_mail(user_sent_to, auth_user, auth_pass, use_tls=use_tls)
self._test_mail_in_spool(user_sent_to, user_to_check, spool_file, auth_user=auth_user, use_tls=use_tls)
def test_10_sending_mail_direct(self):
'''Mail delivered normally'''
self._test_roundtrip_mail(self.user)
def test_10_sending_mail_direct_with_tls(self):
'''Mail delivered normally with TLS'''
self._test_roundtrip_mail(self.user, use_tls=True)
def test_10_sending_mail_direct_auth(self):
'''Mail authentication'''
# Verify rejected bad password and user
self.assertRaises(smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError, self.s.login, 'root', 'crapcrapcrap')
self.assertRaises(smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError, self.s.login, self.user.login, 'crapcrapcrap')
self.s.login(self.user.login, self.user.password)
def test_10_sending_mail_direct_auth_full(self):
'''Mail delivered with authentication'''
# Perform end-to-end authentication test
self._test_roundtrip_mail(self.user, auth_user=self.user.login, auth_pass=self.user.password)
def _write_forward(self, user, contents):
forward_filename = '/home/%s/.forward' % (user.login)
with open(forward_filename,'w') as fh:
fh.write(contents)
os.chown(forward_filename, user.uid, user.gid)
def test_10_sending_mail_forward_normal(self):
'''Mail delivered via .forward'''
forward_user = testlib.TestUser(lower=True)
self._write_forward(forward_user, self.user.login+'\n')
self._test_roundtrip_mail(forward_user, self.user)
def test_10_sending_mail_forward_xternal(self):
'''Mail processed by commands in .forward'''
# Create user-writable redirected mbox destination
mbox, mbox_name = testlib.mkstemp_fill('',prefix='test-postfix.mbox-')
mbox.close()
os.chown(mbox_name, self.user.uid, self.user.gid)
# Create a script to run in the .forward
redir, redir_name = testlib.mkstemp_fill('''#!/bin/bash
/bin/cat > "%s"
''' % (mbox_name),prefix='test-postfix.redir-')
redir.close()
os.chmod(redir_name,0o755)
self._write_forward(self.user,'|%s\n' % (redir_name))
# SKIP TESTING, FAILS IN TESTBED
#self._test_roundtrip_mail(self.user, spool_file=mbox_name)
os.unlink(redir_name)
os.unlink(mbox_name)
def test_11_security_CVE_2008_2936(self):
'''CVE-2008-2936 fixed'''
# First, create our "target" file
secret = '/root/secret.txt'
with open(secret,'w') as fh:
fh.write('Secret information\n')
os.chmod(secret, 0o700)
# Now, create a symlink to the target (we're going to use /var/tmp
# since we're assuming it, /root, /var/mail are on the same filesystem.
# For most chroot testing, /tmp is mounted from the real machine.
if os.path.exists('/var/tmp/secret.link'):
os.unlink('/var/tmp/secret.link')
self.assertEqual(subprocess.call(['su','-c','ln -s /root/secret.txt /var/tmp/secret.link',self.user.login]),0,"Symlink creation")
# Now, the hardlink, which in ubuntu's case needs to be done by root.
os.link('/var/tmp/secret.link','/var/mail/%s' % (self.user.login))
# Email delivered to this user will be written to the root-owned
# file now if the CVE is unfixed.
failed = self.s.sendmail('root',[self.user.login],'''From: Evil <root>
To: "%s" <%s>
Subject: This is an overwrite test
Hello, nice to pwn you.
''' % (self.user.gecos, self.user.login))
self.assertEqual(len(failed),0,failed)
# Pause for delivery
time.sleep(2)
with open(secret) as fh:
contents = fh.read()
# Clean up before possible failures
os.unlink('/var/mail/%s' % (self.user.login))
os.unlink('/var/tmp/secret.link')
os.unlink(secret)
# Check results
self.assertTrue('Secret information' in contents, contents)
self.assertFalse('nice to pwn you' in contents, contents)
def _check_auth(self, mech):
'''Check AUTH: side effect-- self.s is set'''
try:
self.s.quit()
except:
pass
self.s = smtplib.SMTP('localhost', port=2525)
self._is_listening()
# has mech
code, msg = self.s.ehlo()
reply = '%d %s' % (code, msg)
self.assertEqual(code, 250, reply)
self.assertEqual(self.s.does_esmtp, 1, reply)
self.assertTrue(mech.encode('utf-8') in self.s.ehlo_resp, reply)
return reply
def test_20_sasldb_cram_md5(self):
'''Test sasldb CRAM-MD5'''
# Quit the setUp() connection, restart the server and reconnect
self.s.quit()
self._setup_sasl("CRAM-MD5")
reply = self._check_auth("CRAM-MD5")
self.assertTrue('PLAIN' not in reply, reply)
# Verify rejected bad password and user
self.assertRaises(smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError, self.s.login, 'root', 'crapcrapcrap')
self.assertRaises(smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError, self.s.login, self.user.login, 'crapcrapcrap')
# Perform end-to-end authentication test
self._test_roundtrip_mail(self.user, auth_user=self.user.login, auth_pass=self.user.password)
def test_20_sasldb_digest_md5(self):
'''Test sasldb DIGEST-MD5 is supported'''
# Quit the setUp() connection, restart the server and reconnect
self.s.quit()
self._setup_sasl("DIGEST-MD5")
reply = self._check_auth("DIGEST-MD5")
self.assertTrue('PLAIN' not in reply, reply)
# TODO: Perform end-to-end authentication test (need alternative to smtplib)
#self.assertRaises(smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError, self.s.login, 'root', 'crapcrapcrap')
#self.assertRaises(smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError, self.s.login, self.user.login, 'crapcrapcrap')
#self._test_roundtrip_mail(self.user, auth_user=self.user.login, auth_pass=self.user.password)
def test_20_sasldb_login(self):
'''Test sasldb LOGIN is supported'''
# Quit the setUp() connection, restart the server and reconnect
self.s.quit()
self._setup_sasl("LOGIN", force_sasldb=True)
reply = self._check_auth("LOGIN")
self.assertTrue('PLAIN' not in reply, reply)
# TODO: Perform end-to-end authentication test (need alternative to smtplib)
#self.assertRaises(smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError, self.s.login, 'root', 'crapcrapcrap')
#self.assertRaises(smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError, self.s.login, self.user.login, 'crapcrapcrap')
#self._test_roundtrip_mail(self.user, auth_user=self.user.login, auth_pass=self.user.password)
def test_20_sasldb_plain(self):
'''Test sasldb PLAIN'''
# Quit the setUp() connection, restart the server and reconnect
self.s.quit()
self._setup_sasl("PLAIN", force_sasldb=True)
reply = self._check_auth("PLAIN")
# Verify rejected bad password and user
self.assertRaises(smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError, self.s.login, 'root', 'crapcrapcrap')
self.assertRaises(smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError, self.s.login, self.user.login, 'crapcrapcrap')
# TODO: Perform end-to-end authentication test (need alternative to smtplib)
self._test_roundtrip_mail(self.user, auth_user=self.user.login, auth_pass=self.user.password)
def test_21_security_CVE_2011_1720(self):
'''CVE-2011-1720 fixed'''
# http://www.postfix.org/CVE-2011-1720.html
# setup sasl and connect
self.s.quit()
self._setup_sasl("CRAM-MD5", "DIGEST-MD5")
# verify sasl support
rc, report = testlib.cmd(['postconf', 'smtpd_sasl_auth_enable'])
expected = 0
result = 'Got exit code %d, expected %d\n' % (rc, expected)
self.assertEqual(expected, rc, result + report)
self.assertTrue('yes' in report, "Could not find 'yes' in report:\n%s" % report)
if self.lsb_release['Release'] > 6.06:
rc, report = testlib.cmd(['postconf', 'smtpd_sasl_type'])
expected = 0
result = 'Got exit code %d, expected %d\n' % (rc, expected)
self.assertEqual(expected, rc, result + report)
self.assertTrue('cyrus' in report, "Could not find 'cyrus' in report:\n%s" % report)
# ehlo
reply = self._check_auth("CRAM-MD5")
self.assertTrue('DIGEST-MD5' in reply, reply)
code, msg = self.s.docmd("AUTH", "CRAM-MD5")
reply = '%d %s' % (code, msg)
self.assertEqual(code, 334, reply)
code, msg = self.s.docmd("*")
reply = '%d %s' % (code, msg)
self.assertEqual(code, 501, reply)
error = False
try:
code, msg = self.s.docmd("AUTH", "DIGEST-MD5")
except:
error = True
self.assertFalse(error, "server disconnected")
reply = '%d %s' % (code, msg)
self.assertEqual(code, 334, reply)
def test_99_restore(self):
'''Restore configuration'''
self._tearDown()
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()
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