#!/bin/sh # # Copyright (c) 2006 - 2007 Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan # (Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden). # All rights reserved. # # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions # are met: # # 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. # # 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the # documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. # # 3. Neither the name of the Institute nor the names of its contributors # may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software # without specific prior written permission. # # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE INSTITUTE AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND # ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE # IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE # ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE INSTITUTE OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE # FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL # DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS # OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) # HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT # LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY # OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF # SUCH DAMAGE. top_builddir="@top_builddir@" env_setup="@env_setup@" objdir="@objdir@" srcdir="@srcdir@" . ${env_setup} # If there is no useful db support compiled in, disable test ${have_db} || exit 77 R=TEST.H5L.SE R2=TEST2.H5L.SE port=@port@ admport=@admport@ cache="FILE:${objdir}/cache.krb5" kadmin="${kadmin} -r $R" kdc="${kdc} --addresses=localhost -P $port" kadmind="${kadmind} -p $admport" server=host/datan.test.h5l.se kinit="${kinit} -c $cache ${afs_no_afslog}" kgetcred="${kgetcred} -c $cache" kdestroy="${kdestroy} -c $cache ${afs_no_unlog}" foopassword="fooLongPasswordYo123;" KRB5_CONFIG="${objdir}/krb5.conf" export KRB5_CONFIG rm -f ${keytabfile} rm -f current-db* rm -f out-* rm -f mkey.file* rm -f messages.log > messages.log echo Creating database ${kadmin} -l \ init \ --realm-max-ticket-life=1day \ --realm-max-renewable-life=1month \ ${R} || exit 1 ${kadmin} -l add -p "$foopassword" --use-defaults foo/admin@${R} || exit 1 ${kadmin} -l add -p "$foopassword" --use-defaults bar@${R} || exit 1 ${kadmin} -l add -p "$foopassword" --use-defaults baz@${R} || exit 1 ${kadmin} -l add -p "$foopassword" --use-defaults bez@${R} || exit 1 ${kadmin} -l add -p "$foopassword" --use-defaults fez@${R} || exit 1 ${kadmin} -l add -p "$foopassword" --use-defaults hasalias@${R} || exit 1 ${kadmin} -l add -p "$foopassword" --use-defaults pkinit@${R} || exit 1 ${kadmin} -l modify --pkinit-acl="CN=baz,DC=test,DC=h5l,DC=se" pkinit@${R} || exit 1 ${kadmin} -l add -p "$foopassword" --use-defaults prune@${R} || exit 1 ${kadmin} -l cpw --keepold --random-key prune@${R} || exit 1 ${kadmin} -l cpw --keepold --random-key prune@${R} || exit 1 ${kadmin} -l add -p "$foopassword" --use-defaults pruneall@${R} || exit 1 ${kadmin} -l cpw --pruneall --random-key pruneall@${R} || exit 1 ${kadmin} -l cpw --pruneall --random-key pruneall@${R} || exit 1 echo "$foopassword" > ${objdir}/foopassword echo Starting kdc ; > messages.log ${kdc} --detach --testing || { echo "kdc failed to start"; cat messages.log; exit 1; } kdcpid=`getpid kdc` echo Starting kadmind ${kadmind} --detach --list-chunk-size=1 \ || { echo "kadmind failed to start"; cat messages.log; exit 1; } kadmpid=`getpid kadmind` trap "kill -9 ${kdcpid} ${kadmpid}" EXIT #---------------------------------- echo "kinit (no admin); test mod --alias authorization" ${kinit} --password-file=${objdir}/foopassword \ -S kadmin/admin@${R} hasalias@${R} || exit 1 # Check that one non-permitted alias -> failure env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} -p hasalias@${R} modify --alias=goodalias1@${R} --alias=badalias@${R} hasalias@${R} && { echo "kadmin failed $?"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } # Check that all permitted aliases -> success env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} -p hasalias@${R} modify --alias=goodalias1@${R} --alias=goodalias2@${R} hasalias@${R} || { echo "kadmin failed $?"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } # Check that we can drop aliases env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} -p hasalias@${R} modify --alias=goodalias3@${R} hasalias@${R} || { echo "kadmin failed $?"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } ${kadmin} -l get hasalias@${R} | grep Aliases: > kadmin.tmp read junk aliases < kadmin.tmp rm kadmin.tmp [ "$aliases" != "goodalias3@${R}" ] && { echo "kadmind failed $?"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} -p hasalias@${R} modify --alias=goodalias1@${R} --alias=goodalias2@${R} --alias=goodalias3@${R} hasalias@${R} || { echo "kadmin failed $?"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } ${kadmin} -l get hasalias@${R} | grep Aliases: > kadmin.tmp read junk aliases < kadmin.tmp rm kadmin.tmp [ "$aliases" != "goodalias1@${R} goodalias2@${R} goodalias3@${R}" ] && { echo "FOO failed $?"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } #---------------------------------- echo "kinit (no admin)" ${kinit} --password-file=${objdir}/foopassword \ -S kadmin/admin@${R} bar@${R} || exit 1 echo "kadmin" env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} -p bar@${R} add -p "$foopassword" --use-defaults kaka2@${R} || { echo "kadmin failed $?"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } ${kadmin} -l get kaka2@${R} > /dev/null || { echo "kadmin failed $?"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } #---------------------------------- echo "kinit (no admin)" ${kinit} --password-file=${objdir}/foopassword \ -S kadmin/admin@${R} baz@${R} || exit 1 echo "kadmin globacl" env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} -p baz@${R} get bar@${R} > /dev/null || { echo "kadmin failed $?"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } #---------------------------------- echo "kinit (no admin)" ${kinit} --password-file=${objdir}/foopassword \ -S kadmin/admin@${R} baz@${R} || exit 1 echo "kadmin globacl, negative" env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} -p baz@${R} passwd -p "$foopassword" bar@${R} > /dev/null 2>/dev/null && { echo "kadmin succesded $?"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } #---------------------------------- echo "kinit (no admin)" ${kinit} --password-file=${objdir}/foopassword \ -S kadmin/admin@${R} baz@${R} || exit 1 echo "kadmin globacl" env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} -p baz@${R} get bar@${R} > /dev/null || { echo "kadmin failed $?"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } #---------------------------------- echo "kinit (no admin)" ${kinit} --password-file=${objdir}/foopassword \ -S kadmin/admin@${R} bez@${R} || exit 1 echo "kadmin globacl, negative" env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} -p bez@${R} passwd -p "$foopassword" bar@${R} > /dev/null 2>/dev/null && { echo "kadmin succesded $?"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } #---------------------------------- echo "kinit (no admin)" ${kinit} --password-file=${objdir}/foopassword \ -S kadmin/admin@${R} fez@${R} || exit 1 echo "kadmin globacl" env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} -p fez@${R} get bar@${R} > /dev/null || { echo "kadmin failed $?"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } #---------------------------------- echo "kinit (no admin)" ${kinit} --password-file=${objdir}/foopassword \ -S kadmin/admin@${R} fez@${R} || exit 1 echo "kadmin globacl, negative" env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} -p fez@${R} passwd -p "$foopassword" bar@${R} > /dev/null 2>/dev/null && { echo "kadmin succesded $?"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } #---------------------------------- echo "kinit (admin)" ${kinit} --password-file=${objdir}/foopassword \ -S kadmin/admin@${R} foo/admin@${R} || exit 1 echo "kadmin" env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} -p foo/admin@${R} add -p "$foopassword" --use-defaults kaka@${R} || { echo "kadmin failed $?"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } echo "kadmin" env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} -p foo/admin@${R} add -p abc --use-defaults kaka@${R} && { echo "kadmin succeeded $?"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } #---------------------------------- echo "kadmin get doesnotexists" env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} -p foo/admin@${R} get -s doesnotexists@${R} \ > /dev/null 2>kadmin.tmp && \ { echo "kadmin passed"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } # evil hack to support libtool sed 's/lt-kadmin:/kadmin:/' < kadmin.tmp > kadmin2.tmp mv kadmin2.tmp kadmin.tmp # If client tried IPv6, but service only listened on IPv4 grep -v ': connect' kadmin.tmp > kadmin2.tmp mv kadmin2.tmp kadmin.tmp diff kadmin.tmp ${srcdir}/donotexists.txt || \ { echo "wrong response"; exit 1;} #---------------------------------- echo "kadmin get pkinit-acl" env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} -p foo/admin@${R} get -o pkinit-acl pkinit@${R} \ > /dev/null || \ { echo "kadmin failed $?"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } #---------------------------------- echo "kadmin get -o principal" env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} -p foo/admin@${R} get -o principal bar@${R} \ > kadmin.tmp 2>&1 || \ { echo "kadmin failed $?"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } if test "`cat kadmin.tmp`" != "Principal: bar@TEST.H5L.SE" ; then cat kadmin.tmp ; cat messages.log ; exit 1 ; fi #---------------------------------- echo "kadmin get -o kvno" env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} -p foo/admin@${R} get -o kvno bar@${R} \ > kadmin.tmp 2>&1 || \ { echo "kadmin failed $?"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } if test "`cat kadmin.tmp`" != "Kvno: 1" ; then cat kadmin.tmp ; cat messages.log ; exit 1 ; fi #---------------------------------- echo "kadmin get -o princ_expire_time" env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} -p foo/admin@${R} get -o princ_expire_time bar@${R} \ > kadmin.tmp 2>&1 || \ { echo "kadmin failed $?"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } if test "`cat kadmin.tmp`" != "Principal expires: never" ; then cat kadmin.tmp ; cat messages.log ; exit 1 ; fi #---------------------------------- echo "kadmin get -s -o attributes" env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} -p foo/admin@${R} get -s -o attributes bar@${R} \ > kadmin.tmp || \ { echo "kadmin failed $?"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } if test "`cat kadmin.tmp`" != "Attributes" ; then cat kadmin.tmp ; cat messages.log ; exit 1 ; fi #---------------------------------- echo "kadmin prune" env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} prune --kvno=2 prune@${R} \ > kadmin.tmp 2>&1 || \ { echo "kadmin failed $?"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} get prune@${R} \ > kadmin.tmp 2>&1 || \ { echo "kadmin failed $?"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } cat kadmin.tmp | ${EGREP} Keytypes: | cut -d: -f2 | tr ' ' ' ' | sed 's/^.*[[]\(.*\)[]].*$/\1/' | grep '[0-9]' | sort -nu | tr -d ' ' | ${EGREP} '^13$' > /dev/null || \ { echo "kadmin prune failed $?"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } #---------------------------------- echo "kadmin pruneall" env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} get pruneall@${R} \ > kadmin.tmp 2>&1 || \ { echo "kadmin failed $?"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } cat kadmin.tmp | ${EGREP} Keytypes: | cut -d: -f2 | tr ' ' ' ' | sed 's/^.*[[]\(.*\)[]].*$/\1/' | grep '[0-9]' | sort -nu | tr -d ' ' | ${EGREP} '^3$' > /dev/null || \ { echo "kadmin pruneall failed $?"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} -p foo/admin@${R} list --upto=3 '*' > kadmin.tmp [ `wc -l < kadmin.tmp` -eq 3 ] || { echo "kadmin list --upto 3 produced `wc -l < kadmin.tmp` results!"; exit 1; } #---------------------------------- echo "kadmin get '*' (re-entrance)"; > messages.log ${kadmin} -l get '*' > kadmin.tmp || { echo "failed to list principals"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } > messages.log env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} -p foo/admin@${R} get '*' > kadmin.tmp2 || { echo "failed to list principals"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } diff -u kadmin.tmp kadmin.tmp2 || { echo "local and remote get all differ"; exit 1; } #---------------------------------- # We have 20 principals in the DB. Test two chunks of 1 (since that's how we # started kadmind above. > messages.log echo "kadmin list all (chunk size 1)" # Check that list produces the same output locally and remote. env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} -p foo/admin@${R} list '*' | sort > kadmin.tmp || { echo "failed to list principals"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } ${kadmin} -l list '*' | sort > kadmin.tmp2 diff kadmin.tmp kadmin.tmp2 || { echo "failed to list all principals"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } # kadmin dump does not use kadm5_iter_principals, so this is a good way to # double check the above results. This time we drop the realm part because # kadmin doesn't show us the realm for principals in the default realm. ${kadmin} -l list '*' | cut -d'@' -f1 | sort > kadmin.tmp ${kadmin} -l dump | cut -d'@' -f1 | sort > kadmin.tmp2 diff kadmin.tmp kadmin.tmp2 || { echo "failed to list all principals (dump)"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } ${kadmin} -l > kadmin.tmp <<"EOF" list * get foo/admin EOF grep Attributes kadmin.tmp > /dev/null || { echo "failed to execute command after list"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} -p foo/admin@${R} > kadmin.tmp <<"EOF" list * get foo/admin EOF grep Attributes kadmin.tmp > /dev/null || { echo "failed to execute command after list"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } #---------------------------------- # We have 20 principals in the DB. Test two chunks of 10. sh ${leaks_kill} kadmind $kadmpid || exit 1 ${kadmind} --list-chunk-size=10 --detach kadmpid=`getpid kadmind` > messages.log echo "kadmin list all (chunk size 10)" # Check that list produces the same output locally and remote. env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} -p foo/admin@${R} list '*' | sort > kadmin.tmp || { echo "failed to list principals"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } ${kadmin} -l list '*' | sort > kadmin.tmp2 diff kadmin.tmp kadmin.tmp2 || { echo "failed to list all principals"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } # kadmin dump does not use kadm5_iter_principals, so this is a good way to # double check the above results. This time we drop the realm part because # kadmin doesn't show us the realm for principals in the default realm. ${kadmin} -l list '*' | cut -d'@' -f1 | sort > kadmin.tmp ${kadmin} -l dump | cut -d'@' -f1 | sort > kadmin.tmp2 diff kadmin.tmp kadmin.tmp2 || { echo "failed to list all principals (dump)"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} -p foo/admin@${R} > kadmin.tmp <<"EOF" list * get foo/admin EOF grep Attributes kadmin.tmp > /dev/null || { echo "failed to execute command after list"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } #---------------------------------- # We have 20 principals in the DB. Test one chunk of 50. sh ${leaks_kill} kadmind $kadmpid || exit 1 ${kadmind} --list-chunk-size=50 --detach kadmpid=`getpid kadmind` > messages.log echo "kadmin list all (chunk size 50)" # Check that list produces the same output locally and remote. env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} -p foo/admin@${R} list '*' | sort > kadmin.tmp || { echo "failed to list principals"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } ${kadmin} -l list '*' | sort > kadmin.tmp2 diff kadmin.tmp kadmin.tmp2 || { echo "failed to list all principals"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } # kadmin dump does not use kadm5_iter_principals, so this is a good way to # double check the above results. This time we drop the realm part because # kadmin doesn't show us the realm for principals in the default realm. ${kadmin} -l list '*' | cut -d'@' -f1 | sort > kadmin.tmp ${kadmin} -l dump | cut -d'@' -f1 | sort > kadmin.tmp2 diff kadmin.tmp kadmin.tmp2 || { echo "failed to list all principals (dump)"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} -p foo/admin@${R} > kadmin.tmp <<"EOF" list * get foo/admin EOF grep Attributes kadmin.tmp > /dev/null || { echo "failed to execute command after list"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } #---------------------------------- # We have 20 principals in the DB. Test 3 chunks of up to 7. sh ${leaks_kill} kadmind $kadmpid || exit 1 ${kadmind} --list-chunk-size=7 --detach kadmpid=`getpid kadmind` > messages.log echo "kadmin list all (chunk size 7)" # Check that list produces the same output locally and remote. env KRB5CCNAME=${cache} \ ${kadmin} -p foo/admin@${R} list '*' | sort > kadmin.tmp || { echo "failed to list principals"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } ${kadmin} -l list '*' | sort > kadmin.tmp2 diff kadmin.tmp kadmin.tmp2 || { echo "failed to list all principals"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } # kadmin dump does not use kadm5_iter_principals, so this is a good way to # double check the above results. This time we drop the realm part because # kadmin doesn't show us the realm for principals in the default realm. ${kadmin} -l list '*' | cut -d'@' -f1 | sort > kadmin.tmp ${kadmin} -l dump | cut -d'@' -f1 | sort > kadmin.tmp2 diff kadmin.tmp kadmin.tmp2 || { echo "failed to list all principals (dump)"; cat messages.log ; exit 1; } #---------------------------------- echo "killing kdc (${kdcpid} ${kadmpid})" sh ${leaks_kill} kdc $kdcpid || exit 1 sh ${leaks_kill} kadmind $kadmpid || exit 1 trap "" EXIT exit $ec