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diff --git a/bin/tests/system/kasp.sh b/bin/tests/system/kasp.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d49baa3 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/tests/system/kasp.sh @@ -0,0 +1,1238 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +# Copyright (C) Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") +# +# SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0 +# +# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public +# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this +# file, you can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. +# +# See the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this work for additional +# information regarding copyright ownership. + +# +# Common configuration data for kasp system tests, to be sourced into +# other shell scripts. +# + +# shellcheck source=conf.sh +. ../conf.sh + +############################################################################### +# Constants # +############################################################################### +DEFAULT_TTL=300 + +############################################################################### +# Query properties # +############################################################################### +TSIG="" +SHA1="FrSt77yPTFx6hTs4i2tKLB9LmE0=" +SHA224="hXfwwwiag2QGqblopofai9NuW28q/1rH4CaTnA==" +SHA256="R16NojROxtxH/xbDl//ehDsHm5DjWTQ2YXV+hGC2iBY=" +VIEW1="YPfMoAk6h+3iN8MDRQC004iSNHY=" +VIEW2="4xILSZQnuO1UKubXHkYUsvBRPu8=" +VIEW3="C1Azf+gGPMmxrUg/WQINP6eV9Y0=" + +############################################################################### +# Key properties # +############################################################################### +# ID +# BASEFILE +# EXPECT +# ROLE +# KSK +# ZSK +# FLAGS +# LIFETIME +# ALG_NUM +# ALG_STR +# ALG_LEN +# CREATED +# PUBLISHED +# ACTIVE +# RETIRED +# REVOKED +# REMOVED +# GOAL +# STATE_DNSKEY +# STATE_ZRRSIG +# STATE_KRRSIG +# STATE_DS +# EXPECT_ZRRSIG +# EXPECT_KRRSIG +# LEGACY +# PRIVATE +# PRIVKEY_STAT +# PUBKEY_STAT +# STATE_STAT + +key_key() { + echo "${1}__${2}" +} + +key_get() { + eval "echo \${$(key_key "$1" "$2")}" +} + +key_set() { + eval "$(key_key "$1" "$2")='$3'" +} + +key_stat() { + $PERL -e 'print((stat @ARGV[0])[9] . "\n");' "$1" +} + +# Save certain values in the KEY array. +key_save() +{ + # Save key id. + key_set "$1" ID "$KEY_ID" + # Save base filename. + key_set "$1" BASEFILE "$BASE_FILE" + # Save creation date. + key_set "$1" CREATED "${KEY_CREATED}" + # Save key change time. + key_set "$1" PRIVKEY_STAT $(key_stat "${BASE_FILE}.private") + key_set "$1" PUBKEY_STAT $(key_stat "${BASE_FILE}.key") + key_set "$1" STATE_STAT $(key_stat "${BASE_FILE}.state") +} + +# Clear key state. +# +# This will update either the KEY1, KEY2, or KEY3 array. +key_clear() { + key_set "$1" "ID" 'no' + key_set "$1" "IDPAD" 'no' + key_set "$1" "EXPECT" 'no' + key_set "$1" "ROLE" 'none' + key_set "$1" "KSK" 'no' + key_set "$1" "ZSK" 'no' + key_set "$1" "FLAGS" '0' + key_set "$1" "LIFETIME" 'none' + key_set "$1" "ALG_NUM" '0' + key_set "$1" "ALG_STR" 'none' + key_set "$1" "ALG_LEN" '0' + key_set "$1" "CREATED" '0' + key_set "$1" "PUBLISHED" 'none' + key_set "$1" "SYNCPUBLISH" 'none' + key_set "$1" "ACTIVE" 'none' + key_set "$1" "RETIRED" 'none' + key_set "$1" "REVOKED" 'none' + key_set "$1" "REMOVED" 'none' + key_set "$1" "GOAL" 'none' + key_set "$1" "STATE_DNSKEY" 'none' + key_set "$1" "STATE_KRRSIG" 'none' + key_set "$1" "STATE_ZRRSIG" 'none' + key_set "$1" "STATE_DS" 'none' + key_set "$1" "EXPECT_ZRRSIG" 'no' + key_set "$1" "EXPECT_KRRSIG" 'no' + key_set "$1" "LEGACY" 'no' + key_set "$1" "PRIVATE" 'yes' + key_set "$1" "PRIVKEY_STAT" '0' + key_set "$1" "PUBKEY_STAT" '0' + key_set "$1" "STATE_STAT" '0' +} + +# Start clear. +# There can be at most 4 keys at the same time during a rollover: +# 2x KSK, 2x ZSK +key_clear "KEY1" +key_clear "KEY2" +key_clear "KEY3" +key_clear "KEY4" + +############################################################################### +# Utilities # +############################################################################### + +# Call dig with default options. +_dig_with_opts() { + + if [ -n "$TSIG" ]; then + "$DIG" +tcp +noadd +nosea +nostat +nocmd +dnssec -p "$PORT" -y "$TSIG" "$@" + else + "$DIG" +tcp +noadd +nosea +nostat +nocmd +dnssec -p "$PORT" "$@" + fi +} + +# RNDC. +_rndccmd() { + "$RNDC" -c ../common/rndc.conf -p "$CONTROLPORT" -s "$@" +} + +# Print IDs of keys used for generating RRSIG records for RRsets of type $1 +# found in dig output file $2. +get_keys_which_signed() { + _qtype=$1 + _output=$2 + # The key ID is the 11th column of the RRSIG record line. + awk -v qt="$_qtype" '$4 == "RRSIG" && $5 == qt {print $11}' < "$_output" +} + +# Get the key ids from key files for zone $2 in directory $1. +get_keyids() { + _dir=$1 + _zone=$2 + _regex="K${_zone}.+*+*.key" + + find "${_dir}" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -name "${_regex}" | sed "s,$_dir/K${_zone}.+\([0-9]\{3\}\)+\([0-9]\{5\}\).key,\2," +} + +# By default log errors and don't quit immediately. +_log=1 +_log_error() { + test $_log -eq 1 && echo_i "error: $1" + ret=$((ret+1)) +} +disable_logerror() { + _log=0 +} +enable_logerror() { + _log=1 +} + +# Set server key-directory ($1) and address ($2) for testing keys. +set_server() { + DIR=$1 + SERVER=$2 +} +# Set zone name for testing keys. +set_zone() { + ZONE=$1 + DYNAMIC="no" +} +# By default zones are considered static. +# When testing dynamic zones, call 'set_dynamic' after 'set_zone'. +set_dynamic() { + DYNAMIC="yes" +} + +# Set policy settings (name $1, number of keys $2, dnskey ttl $3) for testing keys. +set_policy() { + POLICY=$1 + NUM_KEYS=$2 + DNSKEY_TTL=$3 + CDS_DELETE="no" +} +# By default policies are considered to be secure. +# If a zone sets its policy to "insecure", call 'set_cdsdelete' to tell the +# system test to expect a CDS and CDNSKEY Delete record. +set_cdsdelete() { + CDS_DELETE="yes" +} + +# Set key properties for testing keys. +# $1: Key to update (KEY1, KEY2, ...) +# $2: Value +set_keyrole() { + key_set "$1" "EXPECT" "yes" + key_set "$1" "ROLE" "$2" + key_set "$1" "KSK" "no" + key_set "$1" "ZSK" "no" + key_set "$1" "FLAGS" "0" + + test "$2" = "ksk" && key_set "$1" "KSK" "yes" + test "$2" = "ksk" && key_set "$1" "FLAGS" "257" + + test "$2" = "zsk" && key_set "$1" "ZSK" "yes" + test "$2" = "zsk" && key_set "$1" "FLAGS" "256" + + test "$2" = "csk" && key_set "$1" "KSK" "yes" + test "$2" = "csk" && key_set "$1" "ZSK" "yes" + test "$2" = "csk" && key_set "$1" "FLAGS" "257" +} +set_keylifetime() { + key_set "$1" "EXPECT" "yes" + key_set "$1" "LIFETIME" "$2" +} +# The algorithm value consists of three parts: +# $2: Algorithm (number) +# $3: Algorithm (string-format) +# $4: Algorithm length +set_keyalgorithm() { + key_set "$1" "EXPECT" "yes" + key_set "$1" "ALG_NUM" "$2" + key_set "$1" "ALG_STR" "$3" + key_set "$1" "ALG_LEN" "$4" +} +set_keysigning() { + key_set "$1" "EXPECT" "yes" + key_set "$1" "EXPECT_KRRSIG" "$2" +} +set_zonesigning() { + key_set "$1" "EXPECT" "yes" + key_set "$1" "EXPECT_ZRRSIG" "$2" +} + +# Set key timing metadata. Set to "none" to unset. +# $1: Key to update (KEY1, KEY2, ...) +# $2: Time to update (PUBLISHED, SYNCPUBLISH, ACTIVE, RETIRED, REVOKED, or REMOVED). +# $3: Value +set_keytime() { + key_set "$1" "EXPECT" "yes" + key_set "$1" "$2" "$3" +} + +# Set key timing metadata to a value plus additional time. +# $1: Key to update (KEY1, KEY2, ...) +# $2: Time to update (PUBLISHED, SYNCPUBLISH, ACTIVE, RETIRED, REVOKED, or REMOVED). +# $3: Value +# $4: Additional time. +set_addkeytime() { + if [ -x "$PYTHON" ]; then + # Convert "%Y%m%d%H%M%S" format to epoch seconds. + # Then, add the additional time (can be negative). + _value=$3 + _plus=$4 + $PYTHON > python.out.$ZONE.$1.$2 <<EOF +from datetime import datetime +from datetime import timedelta +_now = datetime.strptime("$_value", "%Y%m%d%H%M%S") +_delta = timedelta(seconds=$_plus) +_then = _now + _delta +print(_then.strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%S")); +EOF + # Set the expected timing metadata. + key_set "$1" "$2" $(cat python.out.$ZONE.$1.$2) + fi +} + +# Set key state metadata. Set to "none" to unset. +# $1: Key to update (KEY1, KEY2, ...) +# $2: Key state to update (GOAL, STATE_DNSKEY, STATE_ZRRSIG, STATE_KRRSIG, or STATE_DS) +# $3: Value +set_keystate() { + key_set "$1" "EXPECT" "yes" + key_set "$1" "$2" "$3" +} + +# Check the key $1 with id $2. +# This requires environment variables to be set. +# +# This will set the following environment variables for testing: +# BASE_FILE="${_dir}/K${_zone}.+${_alg_numpad}+${_key_idpad}" +# KEY_FILE="${BASE_FILE}.key" +# PRIVATE_FILE="${BASE_FILE}.private" +# STATE_FILE="${BASE_FILE}.state" +# KEY_ID=$(echo $1 | sed 's/^0\{0,4\}//') +# KEY_CREATED (from the KEY_FILE) +check_key() { + _dir="$DIR" + _zone="$ZONE" + _role=$(key_get "$1" ROLE) + _key_idpad="$2" + _key_id=$(echo "$_key_idpad" | sed 's/^0\{0,4\}//') + _alg_num=$(key_get "$1" ALG_NUM) + _alg_numpad=$(printf "%03d" "$_alg_num") + _alg_string=$(key_get "$1" ALG_STR) + _length=$(key_get "$1" "ALG_LEN") + _dnskey_ttl="$DNSKEY_TTL" + _lifetime=$(key_get "$1" LIFETIME) + _legacy=$(key_get "$1" LEGACY) + _private=$(key_get "$1" PRIVATE) + _flags=$(key_get "$1" FLAGS) + + _published=$(key_get "$1" PUBLISHED) + _active=$(key_get "$1" ACTIVE) + _retired=$(key_get "$1" RETIRED) + _revoked=$(key_get "$1" REVOKED) + _removed=$(key_get "$1" REMOVED) + + _goal=$(key_get "$1" GOAL) + _state_dnskey=$(key_get "$1" STATE_DNSKEY) + _state_zrrsig=$(key_get "$1" STATE_ZRRSIG) + _state_krrsig=$(key_get "$1" STATE_KRRSIG) + _state_ds=$(key_get "$1" STATE_DS) + + _ksk="no" + _zsk="no" + if [ "$_role" = "ksk" ]; then + _ksk="yes" + elif [ "$_role" = "zsk" ]; then + _zsk="yes" + elif [ "$_role" = "csk" ]; then + _zsk="yes" + _ksk="yes" + fi + + _role2="none" + if [ "$_flags" = "257" ]; then + _role2="key-signing" + elif [ "$_flags" = "256" ]; then + _role2="zone-signing" + fi + + BASE_FILE="${_dir}/K${_zone}.+${_alg_numpad}+${_key_idpad}" + KEY_FILE="${BASE_FILE}.key" + PRIVATE_FILE="${BASE_FILE}.private" + STATE_FILE="${BASE_FILE}.state" + KEY_ID="${_key_id}" + + # Check file existence. + [ -s "$KEY_FILE" ] || ret=1 + if [ "$_private" = "yes" ]; then + [ -s "$PRIVATE_FILE" ] || ret=1 + fi + if [ "$_legacy" = "no" ]; then + [ -s "$STATE_FILE" ] || ret=1 + fi + [ "$ret" -eq 0 ] || _log_error "${BASE_FILE} files missing" + [ "$ret" -eq 0 ] || return + + # Retrieve creation date. + grep "; Created:" "$KEY_FILE" > "${ZONE}.${KEY_ID}.${_alg_num}.created" || _log_error "mismatch created comment in $KEY_FILE" + KEY_CREATED=$(awk '{print $3}' < "${ZONE}.${KEY_ID}.${_alg_num}.created") + + if [ "$_private" = "yes" ]; then + grep "Created: ${KEY_CREATED}" "$PRIVATE_FILE" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch created in $PRIVATE_FILE" + fi + if [ "$_legacy" = "no" ]; then + grep "Generated: ${KEY_CREATED}" "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch generated in $STATE_FILE" + fi + + test $_log -eq 1 && echo_i "check key file $BASE_FILE" + + # Check the public key file. + grep "This is a ${_role2} key, keyid ${_key_id}, for ${_zone}." "$KEY_FILE" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch top comment in $KEY_FILE" + grep "${_zone}\. ${_dnskey_ttl} IN DNSKEY ${_flags} 3 ${_alg_num}" "$KEY_FILE" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch DNSKEY record in $KEY_FILE" + # Now check the private key file. + if [ "$_private" = "yes" ]; then + grep "Private-key-format: v1.3" "$PRIVATE_FILE" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch private key format in $PRIVATE_FILE" + grep "Algorithm: ${_alg_num} (${_alg_string})" "$PRIVATE_FILE" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch algorithm in $PRIVATE_FILE" + fi + # Now check the key state file. + if [ "$_legacy" = "no" ]; then + grep "This is the state of key ${_key_id}, for ${_zone}." "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch top comment in $STATE_FILE" + if [ "$_lifetime" = "none" ]; then + grep "Lifetime: " "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected lifetime in $STATE_FILE" + else + grep "Lifetime: ${_lifetime}" "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch lifetime in $STATE_FILE" + fi + grep "Algorithm: ${_alg_num}" "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch algorithm in $STATE_FILE" + grep "Length: ${_length}" "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch length in $STATE_FILE" + grep "KSK: ${_ksk}" "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch ksk in $STATE_FILE" + grep "ZSK: ${_zsk}" "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch zsk in $STATE_FILE" + + # Check key states. + if [ "$_goal" = "none" ]; then + grep "GoalState: " "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected goal state in $STATE_FILE" + else + grep "GoalState: ${_goal}" "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch goal state in $STATE_FILE" + fi + + if [ "$_state_dnskey" = "none" ]; then + grep "DNSKEYState: " "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected dnskey state in $STATE_FILE" + grep "DNSKEYChange: " "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected dnskey change in $STATE_FILE" + else + grep "DNSKEYState: ${_state_dnskey}" "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch dnskey state in $STATE_FILE" + grep "DNSKEYChange: " "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch dnskey change in $STATE_FILE" + fi + + if [ "$_state_zrrsig" = "none" ]; then + grep "ZRRSIGState: " "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected zrrsig state in $STATE_FILE" + grep "ZRRSIGChange: " "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected zrrsig change in $STATE_FILE" + else + grep "ZRRSIGState: ${_state_zrrsig}" "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch zrrsig state in $STATE_FILE" + grep "ZRRSIGChange: " "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch zrrsig change in $STATE_FILE" + fi + + if [ "$_state_krrsig" = "none" ]; then + grep "KRRSIGState: " "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected krrsig state in $STATE_FILE" + grep "KRRSIGChange: " "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected krrsig change in $STATE_FILE" + else + grep "KRRSIGState: ${_state_krrsig}" "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch krrsig state in $STATE_FILE" + grep "KRRSIGChange: " "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch krrsig change in $STATE_FILE" + fi + + if [ "$_state_ds" = "none" ]; then + grep "DSState: " "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected ds state in $STATE_FILE" + grep "DSChange: " "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected ds change in $STATE_FILE" + else + grep "DSState: ${_state_ds}" "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch ds state in $STATE_FILE" + grep "DSChange: " "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch ds change in $STATE_FILE" + fi + fi +} + +# Check the key timing metadata for key $1. +check_timingmetadata() { + _dir="$DIR" + _zone="$ZONE" + _key_idpad=$(key_get "$1" ID) + _key_id=$(echo "$_key_idpad" | sed 's/^0\{0,4\}//') + _alg_num=$(key_get "$1" ALG_NUM) + _alg_numpad=$(printf "%03d" "$_alg_num") + + _published=$(key_get "$1" PUBLISHED) + _active=$(key_get "$1" ACTIVE) + _retired=$(key_get "$1" RETIRED) + _revoked=$(key_get "$1" REVOKED) + _removed=$(key_get "$1" REMOVED) + + _goal=$(key_get "$1" GOAL) + _state_dnskey=$(key_get "$1" STATE_DNSKEY) + _state_zrrsig=$(key_get "$1" STATE_ZRRSIG) + _state_krrsig=$(key_get "$1" STATE_KRRSIG) + _state_ds=$(key_get "$1" STATE_DS) + + _base_file=$(key_get "$1" BASEFILE) + _key_file="${_base_file}.key" + _private_file="${_base_file}.private" + _state_file="${_base_file}.state" + _legacy=$(key_get "$1" LEGACY) + _private=$(key_get "$1" PRIVATE) + + _published=$(key_get "$1" PUBLISHED) + _syncpublish=$(key_get "$1" SYNCPUBLISH) + _active=$(key_get "$1" ACTIVE) + _retired=$(key_get "$1" RETIRED) + _revoked=$(key_get "$1" REVOKED) + _removed=$(key_get "$1" REMOVED) + + # Check timing metadata. + n=$((n+1)) + echo_i "check key timing metadata for key $1 id ${_key_id} zone ${ZONE} ($n)" + ret=0 + + if [ "$_published" = "none" ]; then + grep "; Publish:" "${_key_file}" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected publish comment in ${_key_file}" + if [ "$_private" = "yes" ]; then + grep "Publish:" "${_private_file}" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected publish in ${_private_file}" + fi + if [ "$_legacy" = "no" ]; then + grep "Published: " "${_state_file}" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected publish in ${_state_file}" + fi + else + grep "; Publish: $_published" "${_key_file}" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch publish comment in ${_key_file} (expected ${_published})" + if [ "$_private" = "yes" ]; then + grep "Publish: $_published" "${_private_file}" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch publish in ${_private_file} (expected ${_published})" + fi + if [ "$_legacy" = "no" ]; then + grep "Published: $_published" "${_state_file}" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch publish in ${_state_file} (expected ${_published})" + fi + fi + + if [ "$_syncpublish" = "none" ]; then + grep "; SyncPublish:" "${_key_file}" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected syncpublish comment in ${_key_file}" + if [ "$_private" = "yes" ]; then + grep "SyncPublish:" "${_private_file}" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected syncpublish in ${_private_file}" + fi + if [ "$_legacy" = "no" ]; then + grep "PublishCDS: " "${_state_file}" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected syncpublish in ${_state_file}" + fi + else + grep "; SyncPublish: $_syncpublish" "${_key_file}" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch syncpublish comment in ${_key_file} (expected ${_syncpublish})" + if [ "$_private" = "yes" ]; then + grep "SyncPublish: $_syncpublish" "${_private_file}" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch syncpublish in ${_private_file} (expected ${_syncpublish})" + fi + if [ "$_legacy" = "no" ]; then + grep "PublishCDS: $_syncpublish" "${_state_file}" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch syncpublish in ${_state_file} (expected ${_syncpublish})" + fi + fi + + if [ "$_active" = "none" ]; then + grep "; Activate:" "${_key_file}" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected active comment in ${_key_file}" + if [ "$_private" = "yes" ]; then + grep "Activate:" "${_private_file}" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected active in ${_private_file}" + fi + if [ "$_legacy" = "no" ]; then + grep "Active: " "${_state_file}" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected active in ${_state_file}" + fi + else + grep "; Activate: $_active" "${_key_file}" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch active comment in ${_key_file} (expected ${_active})" + if [ "$_private" = "yes" ]; then + grep "Activate: $_active" "${_private_file}" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch active in ${_private_file} (expected ${_active})" + fi + if [ "$_legacy" = "no" ]; then + grep "Active: $_active" "${_state_file}" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch active in ${_state_file} (expected ${_active})" + fi + fi + + if [ "$_retired" = "none" ]; then + grep "; Inactive:" "${_key_file}" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected retired comment in ${_key_file}" + if [ "$_private" = "yes" ]; then + grep "Inactive:" "${_private_file}" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected retired in ${_private_file}" + fi + if [ "$_legacy" = "no" ]; then + grep "Retired: " "${_state_file}" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected retired in ${_state_file}" + fi + else + grep "; Inactive: $_retired" "${_key_file}" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch retired comment in ${_key_file} (expected ${_retired})" + if [ "$_private" = "yes" ]; then + grep "Inactive: $_retired" "${_private_file}" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch retired in ${_private_file} (expected ${_retired})" + fi + if [ "$_legacy" = "no" ]; then + grep "Retired: $_retired" "${_state_file}" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch retired in ${_state_file} (expected ${_retired})" + fi + fi + + if [ "$_revoked" = "none" ]; then + grep "; Revoke:" "${_key_file}" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected revoked comment in ${_key_file}" + if [ "$_private" = "yes" ]; then + grep "Revoke:" "${_private_file}" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected revoked in ${_private_file}" + fi + if [ "$_legacy" = "no" ]; then + grep "Revoked: " "${_state_file}" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected revoked in ${_state_file}" + fi + else + grep "; Revoke: $_revoked" "${_key_file}" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch revoked comment in ${_key_file} (expected ${_revoked})" + if [ "$_private" = "yes" ]; then + grep "Revoke: $_revoked" "${_private_file}" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch revoked in ${_private_file} (expected ${_revoked})" + fi + if [ "$_legacy" = "no" ]; then + grep "Revoked: $_revoked" "${_state_file}" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch revoked in ${_state_file} (expected ${_revoked})" + fi + fi + + if [ "$_removed" = "none" ]; then + grep "; Delete:" "${_key_file}" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected removed comment in ${_key_file}" + if [ "$_private" = "yes" ]; then + grep "Delete:" "${_private_file}" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected removed in ${_private_file}" + fi + if [ "$_legacy" = "no" ]; then + grep "Removed: " "${_state_file}" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected removed in ${_state_file}" + fi + else + grep "; Delete: $_removed" "${_key_file}" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch removed comment in ${_key_file} (expected ${_removed})" + if [ "$_private" = "yes" ]; then + grep "Delete: $_removed" "${_private_file}" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch removed in ${_private_file} (expected ${_removed})" + fi + if [ "$_legacy" = "no" ]; then + grep "Removed: $_removed" "${_state_file}" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch removed in ${_state_file} (expected ${_removed})" + fi + fi + + test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed" + status=$((status+ret)) +} + +check_keytimes() { + # The script relies on Python to set keytimes. + if [ -x "$PYTHON" ]; then + + if [ "$(key_get KEY1 EXPECT)" = "yes" ]; then + check_timingmetadata "KEY1" + fi + if [ "$(key_get KEY2 EXPECT)" = "yes" ]; then + check_timingmetadata "KEY2" + fi + if [ "$(key_get KEY3 EXPECT)" = "yes" ]; then + check_timingmetadata "KEY3" + fi + if [ "$(key_get KEY4 EXPECT)" = "yes" ]; then + check_timingmetadata "KEY4" + fi + fi +} + +# Check the key with key id $1 and see if it is unused. +# This requires environment variables to be set. +# +# This will set the following environment variables for testing: +# BASE_FILE="${_dir}/K${_zone}.+${_alg_numpad}+${_key_idpad}" +# KEY_FILE="${BASE_FILE}.key" +# PRIVATE_FILE="${BASE_FILE}.private" +# STATE_FILE="${BASE_FILE}.state" +# KEY_ID=$(echo $1 | sed 's/^0\{0,4\}//') +key_unused() { + _dir=$DIR + _zone=$ZONE + _key_idpad=$1 + _key_id=$(echo "$_key_idpad" | sed 's/^0\{0,4\}//') + _alg_num=$2 + _alg_numpad=$(printf "%03d" "$_alg_num") + + BASE_FILE="${_dir}/K${_zone}.+${_alg_numpad}+${_key_idpad}" + KEY_FILE="${BASE_FILE}.key" + PRIVATE_FILE="${BASE_FILE}.private" + STATE_FILE="${BASE_FILE}.state" + KEY_ID="${_key_id}" + + test $_log -eq 1 && echo_i "key unused $KEY_ID?" + + # Check file existence. + [ -s "$KEY_FILE" ] || ret=1 + [ -s "$PRIVATE_FILE" ] || ret=1 + [ -s "$STATE_FILE" ] || ret=1 + [ "$ret" -eq 0 ] || return + + # Treat keys that have been removed from the zone as unused. + _check_removed=1 + grep "; Created:" "$KEY_FILE" > created.key-${KEY_ID}.test${n} || _check_removed=0 + grep "; Delete:" "$KEY_FILE" > unused.key-${KEY_ID}.test${n} || _check_removed=0 + if [ "$_check_removed" -eq 1 ]; then + _created=$(awk '{print $3}' < created.key-${KEY_ID}.test${n}) + _removed=$(awk '{print $3}' < unused.key-${KEY_ID}.test${n}) + [ "$_removed" -le "$_created" ] && return + fi + + # If no timing metadata is set, this key is unused. + grep "; Publish:" "$KEY_FILE" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected publish comment in $KEY_FILE" + grep "; Activate:" "$KEY_FILE" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected active comment in $KEY_FILE" + grep "; Inactive:" "$KEY_FILE" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected retired comment in $KEY_FILE" + grep "; Revoke:" "$KEY_FILE" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected revoked comment in $KEY_FILE" + grep "; Delete:" "$KEY_FILE" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected removed comment in $KEY_FILE" + + grep "Publish:" "$PRIVATE_FILE" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected publish in $PRIVATE_FILE" + grep "Activate:" "$PRIVATE_FILE" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected active in $PRIVATE_FILE" + grep "Inactive:" "$PRIVATE_FILE" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected retired in $PRIVATE_FILE" + grep "Revoke:" "$PRIVATE_FILE" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected revoked in $PRIVATE_FILE" + grep "Delete:" "$PRIVATE_FILE" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected removed in $PRIVATE_FILE" + + grep "Published: " "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected publish in $STATE_FILE" + grep "Active: " "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected active in $STATE_FILE" + grep "Retired: " "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected retired in $STATE_FILE" + grep "Revoked: " "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected revoked in $STATE_FILE" + grep "Removed: " "$STATE_FILE" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected removed in $STATE_FILE" +} + +# Test: dnssec-verify zone $1. +dnssec_verify() +{ + n=$((n+1)) + echo_i "dnssec-verify zone ${ZONE} ($n)" + ret=0 + _dig_with_opts "$ZONE" "@${SERVER}" AXFR > dig.out.axfr.test$n || _log_error "dig ${ZONE} AXFR failed" + $VERIFY -z -o "$ZONE" dig.out.axfr.test$n > verify.out.$ZONE.test$n || _log_error "dnssec verify zone $ZONE failed" + test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed" + status=$((status+ret)) +} + +# Wait for the zone to be signed. +# The apex NSEC record indicates that it is signed. +_wait_for_nsec() { + _dig_with_opts "@${SERVER}" "$ZONE" NSEC > "dig.out.nsec.test$n" || return 1 + grep "NS SOA" "dig.out.nsec.test$n" > /dev/null || return 1 + grep "${ZONE}\..*IN.*RRSIG" "dig.out.nsec.test$n" > /dev/null || return 1 + return 0 +} +wait_for_nsec() { + n=$((n+1)) + ret=0 + echo_i "wait for ${ZONE} to be signed ($n)" + retry_quiet 10 _wait_for_nsec || _log_error "wait for ${ZONE} to be signed failed" + test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed" + status=$((status+ret)) +} + +check_numkeys() { + _numkeys=$(get_keyids "$DIR" "$ZONE" | wc -l) + test "$_numkeys" -eq "$NUM_KEYS" || return 1 + return 0 +} + +_check_keys() { + ret=0 + _ret=0 + + # Clear key ids. + key_set KEY1 ID "no" + key_set KEY2 ID "no" + key_set KEY3 ID "no" + key_set KEY4 ID "no" + + # Check key files. + _ids=$(get_keyids "$DIR" "$ZONE") + for _id in $_ids; do + # There are multiple key files with the same algorithm. + # Check them until a match is found. + ret=0 + echo_i "check key id $_id" + + if [ "no" = "$(key_get KEY1 ID)" ] && [ "$(key_get KEY1 EXPECT)" = "yes" ]; then + ret=0 + check_key "KEY1" "$_id" + test "$ret" -eq 0 && key_save KEY1 && continue + fi + if [ "no" = "$(key_get KEY2 ID)" ] && [ "$(key_get KEY2 EXPECT)" = "yes" ]; then + ret=0 + check_key "KEY2" "$_id" + test "$ret" -eq 0 && key_save KEY2 && continue + fi + if [ "no" = "$(key_get KEY3 ID)" ] && [ "$(key_get KEY3 EXPECT)" = "yes" ]; then + ret=0 + check_key "KEY3" "$_id" + test "$ret" -eq 0 && key_save KEY3 && continue + fi + if [ "no" = "$(key_get KEY4 ID)" ] && [ "$(key_get KEY4 EXPECT)" = "yes" ]; then + ret=0 + check_key "KEY4" "$_id" + test "$ret" -eq 0 && key_save KEY4 && continue + fi + + # This may be an unused key. Assume algorithm of KEY1. + ret=0 && key_unused "$_id" "$(key_get KEY1 ALG_NUM)" + test "$ret" -eq 0 && continue + + # If ret is still non-zero, none of the files matched. + echo_i "failed" + _ret=1 + done + + return $_ret +} + +# Check keys for a configured zone. This verifies: +# 1. The right number of keys exist in the key pool ($1). +# 2. The right number of keys is active. Checks KEY1, KEY2, KEY3, and KEY4. +# +# It is expected that KEY1, KEY2, KEY3, and KEY4 arrays are set correctly. +# Found key identifiers are stored in the right key array. +check_keys() { + n=$((n+1)) + echo_i "check keys are created for zone ${ZONE} ($n)" + ret=0 + + echo_i "check number of keys for zone ${ZONE} in dir ${DIR} ($n)" + retry_quiet 10 check_numkeys || ret=1 + if [ $ret -ne 0 ]; then + _numkeys=$(get_keyids "$DIR" "$ZONE" | wc -l) + _log_error "bad number of key files ($_numkeys) for zone $ZONE (expected $NUM_KEYS)" + status=$((status+ret)) + fi + + # Temporarily don't log errors because we are searching multiple files. + disable_logerror + + retry_quiet 3 _check_keys || ret=1 + test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed" + status=$((status+ret)) + + # Turn error logs on again. + enable_logerror + + ret=0 + if [ "$(key_get KEY1 EXPECT)" = "yes" ]; then + echo_i "KEY1 ID $(key_get KEY1 ID)" + test "no" = "$(key_get KEY1 ID)" && _log_error "No KEY1 found for zone ${ZONE}" + fi + if [ "$(key_get KEY2 EXPECT)" = "yes" ]; then + echo_i "KEY2 ID $(key_get KEY2 ID)" + test "no" = "$(key_get KEY2 ID)" && _log_error "No KEY2 found for zone ${ZONE}" + fi + if [ "$(key_get KEY3 EXPECT)" = "yes" ]; then + echo_i "KEY3 ID $(key_get KEY3 ID)" + test "no" = "$(key_get KEY3 ID)" && _log_error "No KEY3 found for zone ${ZONE}" + fi + if [ "$(key_get KEY4 EXPECT)" = "yes" ]; then + echo_i "KEY4 ID $(key_get KEY4 ID)" + test "no" = "$(key_get KEY4 ID)" && _log_error "No KEY4 found for zone ${ZONE}" + fi + test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed" + status=$((status+ret)) +} + +# Call rndc dnssec -status on server $1 for zone $3 in view $4 with policy $2 +# and check output. This is a loose verification, it just tests if the right +# policy name is returned, and if all expected keys are listed. The rndc +# dnssec -status output also lists whether a key is published, +# used for signing, is retired, or is removed, and if not when +# it is scheduled to do so, and it shows the states for the various +# DNSSEC records. +check_dnssecstatus() { + _server=$1 + _policy=$2 + _zone=$3 + _view=$4 + + n=$((n+1)) + echo_i "check rndc dnssec -status output for ${_zone} (policy: $_policy) ($n)" + ret=0 + + _rndccmd $_server dnssec -status $_zone in $_view > rndc.dnssec.status.out.$_zone.$n || _log_error "rndc dnssec -status zone ${_zone} failed" + + if [ "$_policy" = "none" ]; then + grep "Zone does not have dnssec-policy" rndc.dnssec.status.out.$_zone.$n > /dev/null || log_error "bad dnssec status for unsigned zone ${_zone}" + else + grep "dnssec-policy: ${_policy}" rndc.dnssec.status.out.$_zone.$n > /dev/null || _log_error "bad dnssec status for signed zone ${_zone}" + if [ "$(key_get KEY1 EXPECT)" = "yes" ]; then + grep "key: $(key_get KEY1 ID)" rndc.dnssec.status.out.$_zone.$n > /dev/null || _log_error "missing key $(key_get KEY1 ID) from dnssec status" + fi + if [ "$(key_get KEY2 EXPECT)" = "yes" ]; then + grep "key: $(key_get KEY2 ID)" rndc.dnssec.status.out.$_zone.$n > /dev/null || _log_error "missing key $(key_get KEY2 ID) from dnssec status" + fi + if [ "$(key_get KEY3 EXPECT)" = "yes" ]; then + grep "key: $(key_get KEY3 ID)" rndc.dnssec.status.out.$_zone.$n > /dev/null || _log_error "missing key $(key_get KEY3 ID) from dnssec status" + fi + if [ "$(key_get KEY4 EXPECT)" = "yes" ]; then + grep "key: $(key_get KEY4 ID)" rndc.dnssec.status.out.$_zone.$n > /dev/null || _log_error "missing key $(key_get KEY4 ID) from dnssec status" + fi + fi + + test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed" + status=$((status+ret)) +} + +# Call rndc zonestatus on server $1 for zone $2 in view $3 and check output if +# inline-signing is enabled. +check_inlinesigning() { + _server=$1 + _zone=$2 + _view=$3 + + _rndccmd $_server zonestatus $_zone in $_view > rndc.zonestatus.out.$_zone.$n || return 1 + grep "inline signing: yes" rndc.zonestatus.out.$_zone.$n > /dev/null || return 1 +} + +# Call rndc zonestatus on server $1 for zone $2 in view $3 and check output if +# the zone is dynamic. +check_isdynamic() { + _server=$1 + _zone=$2 + _view=$3 + + _rndccmd $_server zonestatus $_zone in $_view > rndc.zonestatus.out.$_zone.$n || return 1 + grep "dynamic: yes" rndc.zonestatus.out.$_zone.$n > /dev/null || return 1 +} + +# Check if RRset of type $1 in file $2 is signed with the right keys. +# The right keys are the ones that expect a signature and matches the role $3. +_check_signatures() { + _qtype=$1 + _file=$2 + _role=$3 + + numsigs=0 + + if [ "$_role" = "KSK" ]; then + _expect_type=EXPECT_KRRSIG + elif [ "$_role" = "ZSK" ]; then + _expect_type=EXPECT_ZRRSIG + fi + + if [ "$(key_get KEY1 "$_expect_type")" = "yes" ] && [ "$(key_get KEY1 "$_role")" = "yes" ]; then + get_keys_which_signed "$_qtype" "$_file" | grep "^$(key_get KEY1 ID)$" > /dev/null || return 1 + numsigs=$((numsigs+1)) + elif [ "$(key_get KEY1 EXPECT)" = "yes" ]; then + get_keys_which_signed "$_qtype" "$_file" | grep "^$(key_get KEY1 ID)$" > /dev/null && return 1 + fi + + if [ "$(key_get KEY2 "$_expect_type")" = "yes" ] && [ "$(key_get KEY2 "$_role")" = "yes" ]; then + get_keys_which_signed "$_qtype" "$_file" | grep "^$(key_get KEY2 ID)$" > /dev/null || return 1 + numsigs=$((numsigs+1)) + elif [ "$(key_get KEY2 EXPECT)" = "yes" ]; then + get_keys_which_signed "$_qtype" "$_file" | grep "^$(key_get KEY2 ID)$" > /dev/null && return 1 + fi + + if [ "$(key_get KEY3 "$_expect_type")" = "yes" ] && [ "$(key_get KEY3 "$_role")" = "yes" ]; then + get_keys_which_signed "$_qtype" "$_file" | grep "^$(key_get KEY3 ID)$" > /dev/null || return 1 + numsigs=$((numsigs+1)) + elif [ "$(key_get KEY3 EXPECT)" = "yes" ]; then + get_keys_which_signed "$_qtype" "$_file" | grep "^$(key_get KEY3 ID)$" > /dev/null && return 1 + fi + + if [ "$(key_get KEY4 "$_expect_type")" = "yes" ] && [ "$(key_get KEY4 "$_role")" = "yes" ]; then + get_keys_which_signed "$_qtype" "$_file" | grep "^$(key_get KEY4 ID)$" > /dev/null || return 1 + numsigs=$((numsigs+1)) + elif [ "$(key_get KEY4 EXPECT)" = "yes" ]; then + get_keys_which_signed "$_qtype" "$_file" | grep "^$(key_get KEY4 ID)$" > /dev/null && return 1 + fi + + lines=$(get_keys_which_signed "${_qtype}" "${_file}" | wc -l) + test "$lines" -eq "$numsigs" || echo_i "bad number of signatures for $_qtype (got $lines, expected $numsigs)" + test "$lines" -eq "$numsigs" || return 1 + + return 0 +} +check_signatures() { + retry_quiet 3 _check_signatures $1 $2 $3 || _log_error "RRset $1 in zone $ZONE incorrectly signed" +} + +response_has_cds_for_key() ( + awk -v zone="${ZONE%%.}." \ + -v ttl="${DNSKEY_TTL}" \ + -v qtype="CDS" \ + -v keyid="$(key_get "${1}" ID)" \ + -v keyalg="$(key_get "${1}" ALG_NUM)" \ + -v hashalg="2" \ + 'BEGIN { ret=1; } + $1 == zone && $2 == ttl && $4 == qtype && $5 == keyid && $6 == keyalg && $7 == hashalg { ret=0; exit; } + END { exit ret; }' \ + "$2" +) + +response_has_cdnskey_for_key() ( + + awk -v zone="${ZONE%%.}." \ + -v ttl="${DNSKEY_TTL}" \ + -v qtype="CDNSKEY" \ + -v flags="$(key_get "${1}" FLAGS)" \ + -v keyalg="$(key_get "${1}" ALG_NUM)" \ + 'BEGIN { ret=1; } + $1 == zone && $2 == ttl && $4 == qtype && $5 == flags && $7 == keyalg { ret=0; exit; } + END { exit ret; }' \ + "$2" +) + +# Test CDS and CDNSKEY publication. +check_cds() { + + n=$((n+1)) + echo_i "check CDS and CDNSKEY rrset are signed correctly for zone ${ZONE} ($n)" + ret=0 + + _checksig=0 + + _dig_with_opts "$ZONE" "@${SERVER}" "CDS" > "dig.out.$DIR.test$n.cds" || _log_error "dig ${ZONE} CDS failed" + grep "status: NOERROR" "dig.out.$DIR.test$n.cds" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch status in DNS response" + + _dig_with_opts "$ZONE" "@${SERVER}" "CDNSKEY" > "dig.out.$DIR.test$n.cdnskey" || _log_error "dig ${ZONE} CDNSKEY failed" + grep "status: NOERROR" "dig.out.$DIR.test$n.cdnskey" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch status in DNS response" + + if [ "$CDS_DELETE" = "no" ]; then + grep "CDS.*0 0 0 00" "dig.out.$DIR.test$n.cds" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected CDS DELETE record in DNS response" + grep "CDNSKEY.*0 3 0 AA==" "dig.out.$DIR.test$n.cdnskey" > /dev/null && _log_error "unexpected CDNSKEY DELETE record in DNS response" + else + grep "CDS.*0 0 0 00" "dig.out.$DIR.test$n.cds" > /dev/null || _log_error "missing CDS DELETE record in DNS response" + grep "CDNSKEY.*0 3 0 AA==" "dig.out.$DIR.test$n.cdnskey" > /dev/null || _log_error "missing CDNSKEY DELETE record in DNS response" + _checksig=1 + fi + + if [ "$(key_get KEY1 STATE_DS)" = "rumoured" ] || [ "$(key_get KEY1 STATE_DS)" = "omnipresent" ]; then + response_has_cds_for_key KEY1 "dig.out.$DIR.test$n.cds" || _log_error "missing CDS record in response for key $(key_get KEY1 ID)" + response_has_cdnskey_for_key KEY1 "dig.out.$DIR.test$n.cdnskey" || _log_error "missing CDNSKEY record in response for key $(key_get KEY1 ID)" + _checksig=1 + elif [ "$(key_get KEY1 EXPECT)" = "yes" ]; then + response_has_cds_for_key KEY1 "dig.out.$DIR.test$n.cds" && _log_error "unexpected CDS record in response for key $(key_get KEY1 ID)" + # KEY1 should not have an associated CDNSKEY, but there may be + # one for another key. Since the CDNSKEY has no field for key + # id, it is hard to check what key the CDNSKEY may belong to + # so let's skip this check for now. + fi + + if [ "$(key_get KEY2 STATE_DS)" = "rumoured" ] || [ "$(key_get KEY2 STATE_DS)" = "omnipresent" ]; then + response_has_cds_for_key KEY2 "dig.out.$DIR.test$n.cds" || _log_error "missing CDS record in response for key $(key_get KEY2 ID)" + response_has_cdnskey_for_key KEY2 "dig.out.$DIR.test$n.cdnskey" || _log_error "missing CDNSKEY record in response for key $(key_get KEY2 ID)" + _checksig=1 + elif [ "$(key_get KEY2 EXPECT)" = "yes" ]; then + response_has_cds_for_key KEY2 "dig.out.$DIR.test$n.cds" && _log_error "unexpected CDS record in response for key $(key_get KEY2 ID)" + # KEY2 should not have an associated CDNSKEY, but there may be + # one for another key. Since the CDNSKEY has no field for key + # id, it is hard to check what key the CDNSKEY may belong to + # so let's skip this check for now. + fi + + if [ "$(key_get KEY3 STATE_DS)" = "rumoured" ] || [ "$(key_get KEY3 STATE_DS)" = "omnipresent" ]; then + response_has_cds_for_key KEY3 "dig.out.$DIR.test$n.cds" || _log_error "missing CDS record in response for key $(key_get KEY3 ID)" + response_has_cdnskey_for_key KEY3 "dig.out.$DIR.test$n.cdnskey" || _log_error "missing CDNSKEY record in response for key $(key_get KEY3 ID)" + _checksig=1 + elif [ "$(key_get KEY3 EXPECT)" = "yes" ]; then + response_has_cds_for_key KEY3 "dig.out.$DIR.test$n.cds" && _log_error "unexpected CDS record in response for key $(key_get KEY3 ID)" + # KEY3 should not have an associated CDNSKEY, but there may be + # one for another key. Since the CDNSKEY has no field for key + # id, it is hard to check what key the CDNSKEY may belong to + # so let's skip this check for now. + fi + + if [ "$(key_get KEY4 STATE_DS)" = "rumoured" ] || [ "$(key_get KEY4 STATE_DS)" = "omnipresent" ]; then + response_has_cds_for_key KEY4 "dig.out.$DIR.test$n.cds" || _log_error "missing CDS record in response for key $(key_get KEY4 ID)" + response_has_cdnskey_for_key KEY4 "dig.out.$DIR.test$n.cdnskey" || _log_error "missing CDNSKEY record in response for key $(key_get KEY4 ID)" + _checksig=1 + elif [ "$(key_get KEY4 EXPECT)" = "yes" ]; then + response_has_cds_for_key KEY4 "dig.out.$DIR.test$n.cds" && _log_error "unexpected CDS record in response for key $(key_get KEY4 ID)" + # KEY4 should not have an associated CDNSKEY, but there may be + # one for another key. Since the CDNSKEY has no field for key + # id, it is hard to check what key the CDNSKEY may belong to + # so let's skip this check for now. + fi + + test "$_checksig" -eq 0 || check_signatures "CDS" "dig.out.$DIR.test$n.cds" "KSK" + test "$_checksig" -eq 0 || check_signatures "CDNSKEY" "dig.out.$DIR.test$n.cdnskey" "KSK" + + test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed" + status=$((status+ret)) +} + +_find_dnskey() { + _owner="${ZONE}." + _alg="$(key_get $1 ALG_NUM)" + _flags="$(key_get $1 FLAGS)" + _key_file="$(key_get $1 BASEFILE).key" + + awk '$1 == "'"$_owner"'" && $2 == "'"$DNSKEY_TTL"'" && $3 == "IN" && $4 == "DNSKEY" && $5 == "'"$_flags"'" && $6 == "3" && $7 == "'"$_alg"'" { print $8 }' < "$_key_file" +} + + +# Test DNSKEY query. +_check_apex_dnskey() { + _dig_with_opts "$ZONE" "@${SERVER}" "DNSKEY" > "dig.out.$DIR.test$n" || return 1 + grep "status: NOERROR" "dig.out.$DIR.test$n" > /dev/null || return 1 + + _checksig=0 + + if [ "$(key_get KEY1 STATE_DNSKEY)" = "rumoured" ] || [ "$(key_get KEY1 STATE_DNSKEY)" = "omnipresent" ]; then + _pubkey=$(_find_dnskey KEY1) + test -z "$_pubkey" && return 1 + grep -F "$_pubkey" "dig.out.$DIR.test$n" > /dev/null || return 1 + _checksig=1 + elif [ "$(key_get KEY1 EXPECT)" = "yes" ]; then + _pubkey=$(_find_dnskey KEY1) + test -z "$_pubkey" && return 1 + grep -F "$_pubkey" "dig.out.$DIR.test$n" > /dev/null && return 1 + fi + + if [ "$(key_get KEY2 STATE_DNSKEY)" = "rumoured" ] || [ "$(key_get KEY2 STATE_DNSKEY)" = "omnipresent" ]; then + _pubkey=$(_find_dnskey KEY2) + test -z "$_pubkey" && return 1 + grep -F "$_pubkey" "dig.out.$DIR.test$n" > /dev/null || return 1 + _checksig=1 + elif [ "$(key_get KEY2 EXPECT)" = "yes" ]; then + _pubkey=$(_find_dnskey KEY2) + test -z "$_pubkey" && return 1 + grep -F "$_pubkey" "dig.out.$DIR.test$n" > /dev/null && return 1 + fi + + if [ "$(key_get KEY3 STATE_DNSKEY)" = "rumoured" ] || [ "$(key_get KEY3 STATE_DNSKEY)" = "omnipresent" ]; then + _pubkey=$(_find_dnskey KEY3) + test -z "$_pubkey" && return 1 + grep -F "$_pubkey" "dig.out.$DIR.test$n" > /dev/null || return 1 + _checksig=1 + elif [ "$(key_get KEY3 EXPECT)" = "yes" ]; then + _pubkey=$(_find_dnskey KEY3) + test -z "$_pubkey" && return 1 + grep -F "$_pubkey" "dig.out.$DIR.test$n" > /dev/null && return 1 + fi + + if [ "$(key_get KEY4 STATE_DNSKEY)" = "rumoured" ] || [ "$(key_get KEY4 STATE_DNSKEY)" = "omnipresent" ]; then + _pubkey=$(_find_dnskey KEY4) + test -z "$_pubkey" && return 1 + grep -F "$_pubkey" "dig.out.$DIR.test$n" > /dev/null || return 1 + _checksig=1 + elif [ "$(key_get KEY4 EXPECT)" = "yes" ]; then + _pubkey=$(_find_dnskey KEY4) + test -z "$_pubkey" && return 1 + grep -F "$_pubkey" "dig.out.$DIR.test$n" > /dev/null && return 1 + fi + + test "$_checksig" -eq 0 && return 0 + + _check_signatures "DNSKEY" "dig.out.$DIR.test$n" "KSK" || return 1 + + return 0 +} + +# Test the apex of a configured zone. This checks that the SOA and DNSKEY +# RRsets are signed correctly and with the appropriate keys. +check_apex() { + + # Test DNSKEY query. + n=$((n+1)) + echo_i "check DNSKEY rrset is signed correctly for zone ${ZONE} ($n)" + ret=0 + retry_quiet 10 _check_apex_dnskey || ret=1 + test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed" + status=$((status+ret)) + + # We retry the DNSKEY query for at most ten seconds to avoid test + # failures due to timing issues. If the DNSKEY query check passes this + # means the zone is resigned and further apex checks (SOA, CDS, CDNSKEY) + # don't need to be retried quietly. + + # Test SOA query. + n=$((n+1)) + echo_i "check SOA rrset is signed correctly for zone ${ZONE} ($n)" + ret=0 + _dig_with_opts "$ZONE" "@${SERVER}" "SOA" > "dig.out.$DIR.test$n" || _log_error "dig ${ZONE} SOA failed" + grep "status: NOERROR" "dig.out.$DIR.test$n" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch status in DNS response" + grep "${ZONE}\..*${DEFAULT_TTL}.*IN.*SOA.*" "dig.out.$DIR.test$n" > /dev/null || _log_error "missing SOA record in response" + check_signatures "SOA" "dig.out.$DIR.test$n" "ZSK" + test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed" + status=$((status+ret)) + + # Test CDS and CDNSKEY publication. + check_cds +} + +# Test an RRset below the apex and verify it is signed correctly. +check_subdomain() { + _qtype="A" + n=$((n+1)) + echo_i "check ${_qtype} a.${ZONE} rrset is signed correctly for zone ${ZONE} ($n)" + ret=0 + _dig_with_opts "a.$ZONE" "@${SERVER}" $_qtype > "dig.out.$DIR.test$n" || _log_error "dig a.${ZONE} ${_qtype} failed" + grep "status: NOERROR" "dig.out.$DIR.test$n" > /dev/null || _log_error "mismatch status in DNS response" + grep "a.${ZONE}\..*${DEFAULT_TTL}.*IN.*${_qtype}.*10\.0\.0\.1" "dig.out.$DIR.test$n" > /dev/null || _log_error "missing a.${ZONE} ${_qtype} record in response" + lines=$(get_keys_which_signed $_qtype "dig.out.$DIR.test$n" | wc -l) + check_signatures $_qtype "dig.out.$DIR.test$n" "ZSK" + test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed" + status=$((status+ret)) +} + +# Check if "CDS/CDNSKEY Published" is logged. +check_cdslog() { + _dir=$1 + _zone=$2 + _key=$3 + + _alg=$(key_get $_key ALG_STR) + _id=$(key_get $_key ID) + + n=$((n+1)) + echo_i "check CDS/CDNSKEY publication is logged in ${_dir}/named.run for key ${_zone}/${_alg}/${_id} ($n)" + ret=0 + + grep "CDS for key ${_zone}/${_alg}/${_id} is now published" "${_dir}/named.run" > /dev/null || ret=1 + grep "CDNSKEY for key ${_zone}/${_alg}/${_id} is now published" "${_dir}/named.run" > /dev/null || ret=1 + + test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed" + status=$((status+ret)) +} + +# Tell named that the DS for the key in given zone has been seen in the +# parent (this does not actually has to be true, we just issue the command +# to make named believe it can continue with the rollover). +rndc_checkds() { + _server=$1 + _dir=$2 + _key=$3 + _when=$4 + _what=$5 + _zone=$6 + _view=$7 + + _keycmd="" + if [ "${_key}" != "-" ]; then + _keyid=$(key_get $_key ID) + _keycmd=" -key ${_keyid}" + fi + + _whencmd="" + if [ "${_when}" != "now" ]; then + _whencmd=" -when ${_when}" + fi + + n=$((n+1)) + echo_i "calling rndc dnssec -checkds${_keycmd}${_whencmd} ${_what} zone ${_zone} in ${_view} ($n)" + ret=0 + + _rndccmd $_server dnssec -checkds $_keycmd $_whencmd $_what $_zone in $_view > rndc.dnssec.checkds.out.$_zone.$n || _log_error "rndc dnssec -checkds${_keycmd}${_whencmd} ${_what} zone ${_zone} failed" + + test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed" + status=$((status+ret)) +} + +# Tell named to schedule a key rollover. +rndc_rollover() { + _server=$1 + _dir=$2 + _keyid=$3 + _when=$4 + _zone=$5 + _view=$6 + + _whencmd="" + if [ "${_when}" != "now" ]; then + _whencmd="-when ${_when}" + fi + + n=$((n+1)) + echo_i "calling rndc dnssec -rollover key ${_keyid} ${_whencmd} zone ${_zone} ($n)" + ret=0 + + _rndccmd $_server dnssec -rollover -key $_keyid $_whencmd $_zone in $_view > rndc.dnssec.rollover.out.$_zone.$n || _log_error "rndc dnssec -rollover (key ${_keyid} when ${_when}) zone ${_zone} failed" + + test "$ret" -eq 0 || echo_i "failed" + status=$((status+ret)) +} |