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-rw-r--r-- | debian/changelog | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | man/man8/monkeysphere-server.8 | 8 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | src/monkeysphere-server | 100 |
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diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog index 71ef1a8..fcf87f1 100644 --- a/debian/changelog +++ b/debian/changelog @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +monkeysphere (0.7-) UNRELEASED; urgency=low + + * Added monkeysphere-server diagnostics subcommand. + + -- Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg-debian.org@fifthhorseman.net> Thu, 31 Jul 2008 19:27:45 -0400 + monkeysphere (0.6-1) experimental; urgency=low [ Jameson Graef Rollins ] diff --git a/man/man8/monkeysphere-server.8 b/man/man8/monkeysphere-server.8 index d7710e5..527cae7 100644 --- a/man/man8/monkeysphere-server.8 +++ b/man/man8/monkeysphere-server.8 @@ -52,6 +52,14 @@ Show the fingerprint for the host's OpenPGP key. `f' may be used in place of Publish the host's OpenPGP key to the keyserver. `p' may be used in place of `publish-key'. .TP +.B diagnostics +Review the state of the server with respect to the MonkeySphere in +general and report on suggested changes. Among other checks, this +includes making sure there is a valid host key, that the key is +published, that the sshd configuration points to the right place, and +that there are at least some valid identity certifiers. `d' may be +used in place of `diagnostics'. +.TP .B add-identity-certifier KEYID Instruct system to trust user identity certifications made by KEYID. Using the `-n' or `--domain' option allows you to indicate that you diff --git a/src/monkeysphere-server b/src/monkeysphere-server index ce80059..98b60c0 100755 --- a/src/monkeysphere-server +++ b/src/monkeysphere-server @@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ subcommands: -r|--revoker FINGERPRINT add a revoker show-fingerprint (f) show server's host key fingerprint publish-key (p) publish server's host key to keyserver + diagnostics (d) report on the server's monkeysphere status add-identity-certifier (a) KEYID import and tsign a certification key -n|--domain DOMAIN limit ID certifications to IDs in DOMAIN () @@ -379,6 +380,101 @@ publish_server_key() { exit 255 } +diagnostics() { +# * check on the status and validity of the key and public certificates + local seckey + local keysfound + local keyexp + local curdate + local warnwindow + local warndate + + seckey=$(gpg_host --list-secret-keys --with-colons --fixed-list-mode) + keysfound=$(echo "$seckey" | grep -c ^sec:) + curdate=$(date +%s) + # warn when anything is 2 months away from expiration + warnwindow='2 months' + warndate=$(date +%s -d "$warnwindow") + + if (( "$keysfound" < 1 )); then + echo "No host key found!" + echo "Recommendation: run 'monkeysphere-server gen-key'" + else + if (( "$keysfound" > 1 )); then + echo "more than one host key found?" + else + # check for key expiration: + keyexp=$(echo "$seckey" | grep ^sec: | cut -f7 -d:) + if (( "$keyexp" < "$curdate" )); then + echo "Host key is expired!" + # FIXME: recommend a way to resolve this other than re-keying? + elif (( "$keyexp" < "$warndate" )); then + echo "Host key expires in less than $warnwindow" + # FIXME: recommend a way to resolve this? + fi + # and weirdnesses: + if (( $(echo "$seckey" | grep ^sec: | cut -f6 -d:) > "$curdate" )); then + echo "Host key was created in the future(?!). Is your clock correct?" + echo "Recommendation: Check clock ($(date +%F_%T)); use NTP?" + fi + + # check for UserID expiration: + echo "$seckey" | grep ^uid: | cut -d: -f6,7,10 | \ + while IFS=: read create expire uid ; do + # FIXME: should we be doing any checking on the form + # of the User ID? Should we be unmangling it somehow? + if [ "$create" ] && (( "$create" > "$curdate" )); then + echo "User ID '$uid' was created in the future(?!). Is your clock correct?" + echo "Recommendation: Check clock ($(date +%F_%T)); use NTP?" + fi + if [ "$expire" ] ; then + if (( "$expire" < "$curdate" )); then + echo "User ID '$uid' is expired!" + # FIXME: recommend a way to resolve this + elif (( "$expire" < "$warndate" )); then + echo "User ID '$uid' expires in less than $warnwindow" + # FIXME: recommend a way to resolve this + fi + fi + done + +# FIXME: verify that the host key is properly published to the +# keyservers + +# FIXME: check that there are valid, non-expired certifying signatures +# attached to the host key + +# FIXME: propose adding a revoker to the host key if none exist (do we +# have a way to do that after key generation?) + +# Ensure that the ssh_host_rsa_key file is present and non-empty: + if [ ! -s "${VARLIB}/ssh_host_rsa_key" ] ; then + echo "The host key as prepared for SSH (${VARLIB}/ssh_host_rsa_key) is missing or empty!" + else + if [ $(stat -c "${VARLIB}/ssh_host_rsa_key") != 600 ] ; then + echo "Permissions seem wrong for ${VARLIB}/ssh_host_rsa_key -- should be 0600 !" + fi + + # propose changes needed for sshd_config (if any) + if ! grep -q "^HostKey ${VARLIB}/ssh_host_rsa_key$" /etc/ssh/sshd_config; then + echo "/etc/ssh/sshd_config does not point to the monkeysphere host key (${VARLIB}/ssh_host_rsa_key)." + echo "Recommendation: add a line to /etc/ssh/sshd_config: 'HostKey ${VARLIB}/ssh_host_rsa_key'" + fi + fi + fi + fi + +# FIXME: look at the ownership/privileges of the various keyrings, +# directories housing them, etc (what should those values be? can +# we make them as minimal as possible?) + +# FIXME: look to see that the ownertrust rules are set properly on the +# authentication keyring + +# FIXME: make sure that at least one identity certifier exists + +} + # retrieve key from web of trust, import it into the host keyring, and # ltsign the key in the host keyring so that it may certify other keys add_certifier() { @@ -567,6 +663,10 @@ case $COMMAND in publish_server_key ;; + 'diagnostics'|'d') + diagnostics + ;; + 'add-identity-certifier'|'add-certifier'|'a') add_certifier "$1" ;; |