// Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package ssh import ( "bytes" "crypto/rand" "errors" "fmt" "io" "net" "reflect" "runtime" "strings" "sync" "testing" ) type testChecker struct { calls []string } func (t *testChecker) Check(dialAddr string, addr net.Addr, key PublicKey) error { if dialAddr == "bad" { return fmt.Errorf("dialAddr is bad") } if tcpAddr, ok := addr.(*net.TCPAddr); !ok || tcpAddr == nil { return fmt.Errorf("testChecker: got %T want *net.TCPAddr", addr) } t.calls = append(t.calls, fmt.Sprintf("%s %v %s %x", dialAddr, addr, key.Type(), key.Marshal())) return nil } // netPipe is analogous to net.Pipe, but it uses a real net.Conn, and // therefore is buffered (net.Pipe deadlocks if both sides start with // a write.) func netPipe() (net.Conn, net.Conn, error) { listener, err := net.Listen("tcp", "127.0.0.1:0") if err != nil { return nil, nil, err } defer listener.Close() c1, err := net.Dial("tcp", listener.Addr().String()) if err != nil { return nil, nil, err } c2, err := listener.Accept() if err != nil { c1.Close() return nil, nil, err } return c1, c2, nil } // noiseTransport inserts ignore messages to check that the read loop // and the key exchange filters out these messages. type noiseTransport struct { keyingTransport } func (t *noiseTransport) writePacket(p []byte) error { ignore := []byte{msgIgnore} if err := t.keyingTransport.writePacket(ignore); err != nil { return err } debug := []byte{msgDebug, 1, 2, 3} if err := t.keyingTransport.writePacket(debug); err != nil { return err } return t.keyingTransport.writePacket(p) } func addNoiseTransport(t keyingTransport) keyingTransport { return &noiseTransport{t} } // handshakePair creates two handshakeTransports connected with each // other. If the noise argument is true, both transports will try to // confuse the other side by sending ignore and debug messages. func handshakePair(clientConf *ClientConfig, addr string, noise bool) (client *handshakeTransport, server *handshakeTransport, err error) { a, b, err := netPipe() if err != nil { return nil, nil, err } var trC, trS keyingTransport trC = newTransport(a, rand.Reader, true) trS = newTransport(b, rand.Reader, false) if noise { trC = addNoiseTransport(trC) trS = addNoiseTransport(trS) } clientConf.SetDefaults() v := []byte("version") client = newClientTransport(trC, v, v, clientConf, addr, a.RemoteAddr()) serverConf := &ServerConfig{} serverConf.AddHostKey(testSigners["ecdsa"]) serverConf.AddHostKey(testSigners["rsa"]) serverConf.SetDefaults() server = newServerTransport(trS, v, v, serverConf) if err := server.waitSession(); err != nil { return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("server.waitSession: %v", err) } if err := client.waitSession(); err != nil { return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("client.waitSession: %v", err) } return client, server, nil } func TestHandshakeBasic(t *testing.T) { if runtime.GOOS == "plan9" { t.Skip("see golang.org/issue/7237") } checker := &syncChecker{make(chan int, 10)} trC, trS, err := handshakePair(&ClientConfig{HostKeyCallback: checker.Check}, "addr", false) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("handshakePair: %v", err) } defer trC.Close() defer trS.Close() <-checker.called clientDone := make(chan int, 0) gotHalf := make(chan int, 0) go func() { defer close(clientDone) // Client writes a bunch of stuff, and does a key // change in the middle. This should not confuse the // handshake in progress for i := 0; i < 10; i++ { p := []byte{msgRequestSuccess, byte(i)} if err := trC.writePacket(p); err != nil { t.Fatalf("sendPacket: %v", err) } if i == 5 { <-gotHalf // halfway through, we request a key change. trC.requestKeyExchange() // Wait until we can be sure the key // change has really started before we // write more. <-checker.called } } }() // Server checks that client messages come in cleanly i := 0 err = nil for ; i < 10; i++ { var p []byte p, err = trS.readPacket() if err != nil { break } if i == 5 { gotHalf <- 1 } want := []byte{msgRequestSuccess, byte(i)} if bytes.Compare(p, want) != 0 { t.Errorf("message %d: got %q, want %q", i, p, want) } } <-clientDone if err != nil && err != io.EOF { t.Fatalf("server error: %v", err) } if i != 10 { t.Errorf("received %d messages, want 10.", i) } close(checker.called) if _, ok := <-checker.called; ok { // If all went well, we registered exactly 2 key changes: one // that establishes the session, and one that we requested // additionally. t.Fatalf("got another host key checks after 2 handshakes") } } func TestForceFirstKex(t *testing.T) { // like handshakePair, but must access the keyingTransport. checker := &testChecker{} clientConf := &ClientConfig{HostKeyCallback: checker.Check} a, b, err := netPipe() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("netPipe: %v", err) } var trC, trS keyingTransport trC = newTransport(a, rand.Reader, true) // This is the disallowed packet: trC.writePacket(Marshal(&serviceRequestMsg{serviceUserAuth})) // Rest of the setup. trS = newTransport(b, rand.Reader, false) clientConf.SetDefaults() v := []byte("version") client := newClientTransport(trC, v, v, clientConf, "addr", a.RemoteAddr()) serverConf := &ServerConfig{} serverConf.AddHostKey(testSigners["ecdsa"]) serverConf.AddHostKey(testSigners["rsa"]) serverConf.SetDefaults() server := newServerTransport(trS, v, v, serverConf) defer client.Close() defer server.Close() // We setup the initial key exchange, but the remote side // tries to send serviceRequestMsg in cleartext, which is // disallowed. if err := server.waitSession(); err == nil { t.Errorf("server first kex init should reject unexpected packet") } } func TestHandshakeAutoRekeyWrite(t *testing.T) { checker := &syncChecker{make(chan int, 10)} clientConf := &ClientConfig{HostKeyCallback: checker.Check} clientConf.RekeyThreshold = 500 trC, trS, err := handshakePair(clientConf, "addr", false) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("handshakePair: %v", err) } defer trC.Close() defer trS.Close() <-checker.called for i := 0; i < 5; i++ { packet := make([]byte, 251) packet[0] = msgRequestSuccess if err := trC.writePacket(packet); err != nil { t.Errorf("writePacket: %v", err) } if i == 2 { // Make sure the kex is in progress. <-checker.called } } j := 0 for ; j < 5; j++ { _, err := trS.readPacket() if err != nil { break } } if j != 5 { t.Errorf("got %d, want 5 messages", j) } } type syncChecker struct { called chan int } func (c *syncChecker) Check(dialAddr string, addr net.Addr, key PublicKey) error { c.called <- 1 return nil } func TestHandshakeAutoRekeyRead(t *testing.T) { sync := &syncChecker{make(chan int, 2)} clientConf := &ClientConfig{ HostKeyCallback: sync.Check, } clientConf.RekeyThreshold = 500 trC, trS, err := handshakePair(clientConf, "addr", false) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("handshakePair: %v", err) } defer trC.Close() defer trS.Close() packet := make([]byte, 501) packet[0] = msgRequestSuccess if err := trS.writePacket(packet); err != nil { t.Fatalf("writePacket: %v", err) } // While we read out the packet, a key change will be // initiated. if _, err := trC.readPacket(); err != nil { t.Fatalf("readPacket(client): %v", err) } <-sync.called } // errorKeyingTransport generates errors after a given number of // read/write operations. type errorKeyingTransport struct { packetConn readLeft, writeLeft int } func (n *errorKeyingTransport) prepareKeyChange(*algorithms, *kexResult) error { return nil } func (n *errorKeyingTransport) getSessionID() []byte { return nil } func (n *errorKeyingTransport) writePacket(packet []byte) error { if n.writeLeft == 0 { n.Close() return errors.New("barf") } n.writeLeft-- return n.packetConn.writePacket(packet) } func (n *errorKeyingTransport) readPacket() ([]byte, error) { if n.readLeft == 0 { n.Close() return nil, errors.New("barf") } n.readLeft-- return n.packetConn.readPacket() } func TestHandshakeErrorHandlingRead(t *testing.T) { for i := 0; i < 20; i++ { testHandshakeErrorHandlingN(t, i, -1, false) } } func TestHandshakeErrorHandlingWrite(t *testing.T) { for i := 0; i < 20; i++ { testHandshakeErrorHandlingN(t, -1, i, false) } } func TestHandshakeErrorHandlingReadCoupled(t *testing.T) { for i := 0; i < 20; i++ { testHandshakeErrorHandlingN(t, i, -1, true) } } func TestHandshakeErrorHandlingWriteCoupled(t *testing.T) { for i := 0; i < 20; i++ { testHandshakeErrorHandlingN(t, -1, i, true) } } // testHandshakeErrorHandlingN runs handshakes, injecting errors. If // handshakeTransport deadlocks, the go runtime will detect it and // panic. func testHandshakeErrorHandlingN(t *testing.T, readLimit, writeLimit int, coupled bool) { msg := Marshal(&serviceRequestMsg{strings.Repeat("x", int(minRekeyThreshold)/4)}) a, b := memPipe() defer a.Close() defer b.Close() key := testSigners["ecdsa"] serverConf := Config{RekeyThreshold: minRekeyThreshold} serverConf.SetDefaults() serverConn := newHandshakeTransport(&errorKeyingTransport{a, readLimit, writeLimit}, &serverConf, []byte{'a'}, []byte{'b'}) serverConn.hostKeys = []Signer{key} go serverConn.readLoop() go serverConn.kexLoop() clientConf := Config{RekeyThreshold: 10 * minRekeyThreshold} clientConf.SetDefaults() clientConn := newHandshakeTransport(&errorKeyingTransport{b, -1, -1}, &clientConf, []byte{'a'}, []byte{'b'}) clientConn.hostKeyAlgorithms = []string{key.PublicKey().Type()} go clientConn.readLoop() go clientConn.kexLoop() var wg sync.WaitGroup for _, hs := range []packetConn{serverConn, clientConn} { if !coupled { wg.Add(2) go func(c packetConn) { for i := 0; ; i++ { str := fmt.Sprintf("%08x", i) + strings.Repeat("x", int(minRekeyThreshold)/4-8) err := c.writePacket(Marshal(&serviceRequestMsg{str})) if err != nil { break } } wg.Done() c.Close() }(hs) go func(c packetConn) { for { _, err := c.readPacket() if err != nil { break } } wg.Done() }(hs) } else { wg.Add(1) go func(c packetConn) { for { _, err := c.readPacket() if err != nil { break } if err := c.writePacket(msg); err != nil { break } } wg.Done() }(hs) } } wg.Wait() } func TestDisconnect(t *testing.T) { if runtime.GOOS == "plan9" { t.Skip("see golang.org/issue/7237") } checker := &testChecker{} trC, trS, err := handshakePair(&ClientConfig{HostKeyCallback: checker.Check}, "addr", false) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("handshakePair: %v", err) } defer trC.Close() defer trS.Close() trC.writePacket([]byte{msgRequestSuccess, 0, 0}) errMsg := &disconnectMsg{ Reason: 42, Message: "such is life", } trC.writePacket(Marshal(errMsg)) trC.writePacket([]byte{msgRequestSuccess, 0, 0}) packet, err := trS.readPacket() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("readPacket 1: %v", err) } if packet[0] != msgRequestSuccess { t.Errorf("got packet %v, want packet type %d", packet, msgRequestSuccess) } _, err = trS.readPacket() if err == nil { t.Errorf("readPacket 2 succeeded") } else if !reflect.DeepEqual(err, errMsg) { t.Errorf("got error %#v, want %#v", err, errMsg) } _, err = trS.readPacket() if err == nil { t.Errorf("readPacket 3 succeeded") } }