From e1306b6f0fe4028b3d62538c15099b993e3c64c9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jameson Graef Rollins Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2009 16:42:02 -0500 Subject: - break out monkeysphere-server command into monkeysphere-{host,authentication} commands - break out etc config into host/authentication configs --- src/monkeysphere-server | 1194 ----------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 1194 deletions(-) delete mode 100755 src/monkeysphere-server (limited to 'src/monkeysphere-server') diff --git a/src/monkeysphere-server b/src/monkeysphere-server deleted file mode 100755 index 96f5b56..0000000 --- a/src/monkeysphere-server +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1194 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env bash - -# monkeysphere-server: MonkeySphere server admin tool -# -# The monkeysphere scripts are written by: -# Jameson Rollins -# Jamie McClelland -# Daniel Kahn Gillmor -# -# They are Copyright 2008, and are all released under the GPL, version 3 -# or later. - -######################################################################## -PGRM=$(basename $0) - -SYSSHAREDIR=${MONKEYSPHERE_SYSSHAREDIR:-"/usr/share/monkeysphere"} -export SYSSHAREDIR -. "${SYSSHAREDIR}/common" || exit 1 - -SYSDATADIR=${MONKEYSPHERE_SYSDATADIR:-"/var/lib/monkeysphere"} -export SYSDATADIR - -# monkeysphere temp directory, in sysdatadir to enable atomic moves of -# authorized_keys files -MSTMPDIR="${SYSDATADIR}/tmp" -export MSTMPDIR - -# UTC date in ISO 8601 format if needed -DATE=$(date -u '+%FT%T') - -# unset some environment variables that could screw things up -unset GREP_OPTIONS - -# default return code -RETURN=0 - -######################################################################## -# FUNCTIONS -######################################################################## - -usage() { - cat <&2 -usage: $PGRM [options] [args] -Monkeysphere server admin tool. - -subcommands: - update-users (u) [USER]... update user authorized_keys files - - import-key (i) import existing ssh key to gpg - --hostname (-h) NAME[:PORT] hostname for key user ID - --keyfile (-f) FILE key file to import - --expire (-e) EXPIRE date to expire - gen-key (g) generate gpg key for the host - --hostname (-h) NAME[:PORT] hostname for key user ID - --length (-l) BITS key length in bits (2048) - --expire (-e) EXPIRE date to expire - --revoker (-r) FINGERPRINT add a revoker - extend-key (e) EXPIRE extend host key expiration - add-hostname (n+) NAME[:PORT] add hostname user ID to host key - revoke-hostname (n-) NAME[:PORT] revoke hostname user ID - add-revoker (o) FINGERPRINT add a revoker to the host key - revoke-key (r) revoke host key - show-key (s) output all server host key information - publish-key (p) publish server host key to keyserver - diagnostics (d) report on server monkeysphere status - - add-id-certifier (c+) KEYID import and tsign a certification key - --domain (-n) DOMAIN limit ID certifications to DOMAIN - --trust (-t) TRUST trust level of certifier (full) - --depth (-d) DEPTH trust depth for certifier (1) - remove-id-certifier (c-) KEYID remove a certification key - list-id-certifiers (c) list certification keys - - gpg-authentication-cmd CMD give a gpg command to the - authentication keyring - - version (v) show version number - help (h,?) this help - -EOF -} - -# function to run command as monkeysphere user -su_monkeysphere_user() { - # if the current user is the monkeysphere user, then just eval - # command - if [ $(id -un) = "$MONKEYSPHERE_USER" ] ; then - eval "$@" - - # otherwise su command as monkeysphere user - else - su "$MONKEYSPHERE_USER" -c "$@" - fi -} - -# function to interact with the host gnupg keyring -gpg_host() { - local returnCode - - GNUPGHOME="$GNUPGHOME_HOST" - export GNUPGHOME - - # NOTE: we supress this warning because we need the monkeysphere - # user to be able to read the host pubring. we realize this might - # be problematic, but it's the simplest solution, without too much - # loss of security. - gpg --no-permission-warning "$@" - returnCode="$?" - - # always reset the permissions on the host pubring so that the - # monkeysphere user can read the trust signatures - chgrp "$MONKEYSPHERE_USER" "${GNUPGHOME_HOST}/pubring.gpg" - chmod g+r "${GNUPGHOME_HOST}/pubring.gpg" - - return "$returnCode" -} - -# function to interact with the authentication gnupg keyring -# FIXME: this function requires basically accepts only a single -# argument because of problems with quote expansion. this needs to be -# fixed/improved. -gpg_authentication() { - GNUPGHOME="$GNUPGHOME_AUTHENTICATION" - export GNUPGHOME - - su_monkeysphere_user "gpg $@" -} - -# check if user is root -is_root() { - [ $(id -u 2>/dev/null) = '0' ] -} - -# check that user is root, for functions that require root access -check_user() { - is_root || failure "You must be root to run this command." -} - -# output just key fingerprint -fingerprint_server_key() { - # set the pipefail option so functions fails if can't read sec key - set -o pipefail - - gpg_host --list-secret-keys --fingerprint \ - --with-colons --fixed-list-mode 2> /dev/null | \ - grep '^fpr:' | head -1 | cut -d: -f10 2>/dev/null -} - -# function to check for host secret key -check_host_keyring() { - fingerprint_server_key >/dev/null \ - || failure "You don't appear to have a Monkeysphere host key on this server. Please run 'monkeysphere-server gen-key' first." -} - -# output key information -show_server_key() { - local fingerprintPGP - local fingerprintSSH - local ret=0 - - # FIXME: you shouldn't have to be root to see the host key fingerprint - if is_root ; then - check_host_keyring - fingerprintPGP=$(fingerprint_server_key) - gpg_authentication "--fingerprint --list-key --list-options show-unusable-uids $fingerprintPGP" 2>/dev/null - echo "OpenPGP fingerprint: $fingerprintPGP" - else - log info "You must be root to see host OpenPGP fingerprint." - ret='1' - fi - - if [ -f "${SYSDATADIR}/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub" ] ; then - fingerprintSSH=$(ssh-keygen -l -f "${SYSDATADIR}/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub" | \ - awk '{ print $1, $2, $4 }') - echo "ssh fingerprint: $fingerprintSSH" - else - log info "SSH host key not found." - ret='1' - fi - - return $ret -} - -# update authorized_keys for users -update_users() { - if [ "$1" ] ; then - # get users from command line - unames="$@" - else - # or just look at all users if none specified - unames=$(getent passwd | cut -d: -f1) - fi - - RETCODE=0 - - # set mode - MODE="authorized_keys" - - # set gnupg home - GNUPGHOME="$GNUPGHOME_AUTHENTICATION" - - # check to see if the gpg trust database has been initialized - if [ ! -s "${GNUPGHOME}/trustdb.gpg" ] ; then - failure "GNUPG trust database uninitialized. Please see MONKEYSPHERE-SERVER(8)." - fi - - # make sure the authorized_keys directory exists - mkdir -p "${SYSDATADIR}/authorized_keys" - - # loop over users - for uname in $unames ; do - # check all specified users exist - if ! id "$uname" >/dev/null ; then - log error "----- unknown user '$uname' -----" - continue - fi - - log verbose "----- user: $uname -----" - - # make temporary directory - TMPLOC=$(mktemp -d ${MSTMPDIR}/tmp.XXXXXXXXXX) || failure "Could not create temporary directory!" - - # trap to delete temporary directory on exit - trap "rm -rf $TMPLOC" EXIT - - # create temporary authorized_user_ids file - TMP_AUTHORIZED_USER_IDS="${TMPLOC}/authorized_user_ids" - touch "$TMP_AUTHORIZED_USER_IDS" - - # create temporary authorized_keys file - AUTHORIZED_KEYS="${TMPLOC}/authorized_keys" - touch "$AUTHORIZED_KEYS" - - # set restrictive permissions on the temporary files - # FIXME: is there a better way to do this? - chmod 0700 "$TMPLOC" - chmod 0600 "$AUTHORIZED_KEYS" - chmod 0600 "$TMP_AUTHORIZED_USER_IDS" - chown -R "$MONKEYSPHERE_USER" "$TMPLOC" - - # process authorized_user_ids file - log debug "checking for authorized_user_ids..." - # translating ssh-style path variables - authorizedUserIDs=$(translate_ssh_variables "$uname" "$AUTHORIZED_USER_IDS") - if [ -s "$authorizedUserIDs" ] ; then - # check permissions on the authorized_user_ids file path - if check_key_file_permissions "$uname" "$authorizedUserIDs" ; then - # copy user authorized_user_ids file to temporary - # location - cat "$authorizedUserIDs" > "$TMP_AUTHORIZED_USER_IDS" - - # export needed variables - export AUTHORIZED_KEYS - export TMP_AUTHORIZED_USER_IDS - - # process authorized_user_ids file, as monkeysphere - # user - su_monkeysphere_user \ - ". ${SYSSHAREDIR}/common; process_authorized_user_ids $TMP_AUTHORIZED_USER_IDS" - RETURN="$?" - else - log debug "not processing authorized_user_ids." - fi - else - log debug "empty or absent authorized_user_ids file." - fi - - # add user-controlled authorized_keys file if specified - # translate ssh-style path variables - rawAuthorizedKeys=$(translate_ssh_variables "$uname" "$RAW_AUTHORIZED_KEYS") - if [ "$rawAuthorizedKeys" != 'none' ] ; then - log debug "checking for raw authorized_keys..." - if [ -s "$rawAuthorizedKeys" ] ; then - # check permissions on the authorized_keys file path - if check_key_file_permissions "$uname" "$rawAuthorizedKeys" ; then - log verbose "adding raw authorized_keys file... " - cat "$rawAuthorizedKeys" >> "$AUTHORIZED_KEYS" - else - log debug "not adding raw authorized_keys file." - fi - else - log debug "empty or absent authorized_keys file." - fi - fi - - # move the new authorized_keys file into place - if [ -s "$AUTHORIZED_KEYS" ] ; then - # openssh appears to check the contents of the - # authorized_keys file as the user in question, so the - # file must be readable by that user at least. - - # but in general, we don't want the user tampering with - # this file directly, so we'll adopt this approach: Own - # the file by the monkeysphere-server invoker (usually - # root, but should be the same uid that sshd is launched - # as); change the group of the file so that members of the - # user's group can read it. - - # FIXME: is there a better way to do this? - chown $(whoami) "$AUTHORIZED_KEYS" && \ - chgrp $(id -g "$uname") "$AUTHORIZED_KEYS" && \ - chmod g+r "$AUTHORIZED_KEYS" && \ - mv -f "$AUTHORIZED_KEYS" "${SYSDATADIR}/authorized_keys/${uname}" || \ - { - log error "Failed to install authorized_keys for '$uname'!" - rm -f "${SYSDATADIR}/authorized_keys/${uname}" - # indicate that there has been a failure: - RETURN=1 - } - else - rm -f "${SYSDATADIR}/authorized_keys/${uname}" - fi - - # unset the trap - trap - EXIT - - # destroy temporary directory - rm -rf "$TMPLOC" - done -} - -# import an existing ssh key to a gpg key -import_key() { - local hostName=$(hostname -f) - local keyFile="/etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key" - local keyExpire - local userID - - # check for presense of secret key - # FIXME: is this the proper test to be doing here? - fingerprint_server_key >/dev/null \ - && failure "An OpenPGP host key already exists." - - # get options - while true ; do - case "$1" in - -h|--hostname) - hostName="$2" - shift 2 - ;; - -f|--keyfile) - keyFile="$2" - shift 2 - ;; - -e|--expire) - keyExpire="$2" - shift 2 - ;; - *) - if [ "$(echo "$1" | cut -c 1)" = '-' ] ; then - failure "Unknown option '$1'. -Type '$PGRM help' for usage." - fi - break - ;; - esac - done - - if [ ! -f "$keyFile" ] ; then - failure "SSH secret key file '$keyFile' not found." - fi - - userID="ssh://${hostName}" - - # prompt about key expiration if not specified - keyExpire=$(get_gpg_expiration "$keyExpire") - - echo "The following key parameters will be used for the host private key:" - echo "Import: $keyFile" - echo "Name-Real: $userID" - echo "Expire-Date: $keyExpire" - - read -p "Import key? (Y/n) " OK; OK=${OK:=Y} - if [ ${OK/y/Y} != 'Y' ] ; then - failure "aborting." - fi - - log verbose "importing ssh key..." - # translate ssh key to a private key - (umask 077 && \ - pem2openpgp "$userID" "$keyExpire" < "$sshKey" | gpg_host --import) - - # find the key fingerprint of the newly converted key - fingerprint=$(fingerprint_server_key) - - # export host ownertrust to authentication keyring - log verbose "setting ultimate owner trust for host key..." - echo "${fingerprint}:6:" | gpg_host "--import-ownertrust" - echo "${fingerprint}:6:" | gpg_authentication "--import-ownertrust" - - # export public key to file - gpg_authentication "--export-options export-minimal --armor --export 0x${fingerprint}\!" > "${SYSDATADIR}/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub.gpg" - log info "SSH host public key in OpenPGP form: ${SYSDATADIR}/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub.gpg" - - # show info about new key - show_server_key -} - -# generate server gpg key -gen_key() { - local keyType="RSA" - local keyLength="2048" - local keyUsage="auth" - local keyExpire - local revoker - local hostName=$(hostname -f) - local userID - local keyParameters - local fingerprint - - # check for presense of secret key - # FIXME: is this the proper test to be doing here? - fingerprint_server_key >/dev/null \ - && failure "An OpenPGP host key already exists." - - # get options - while true ; do - case "$1" in - -h|--hostname) - hostName="$2" - shift 2 - ;; - -l|--length) - keyLength="$2" - shift 2 - ;; - -e|--expire) - keyExpire="$2" - shift 2 - ;; - -r|--revoker) - revoker="$2" - shift 2 - ;; - *) - if [ "$(echo "$1" | cut -c 1)" = '-' ] ; then - failure "Unknown option '$1'. -Type '$PGRM help' for usage." - fi - break - ;; - esac - done - - userID="ssh://${hostName}" - - # prompt about key expiration if not specified - keyExpire=$(get_gpg_expiration "$keyExpire") - - # set key parameters - keyParameters=\ -"Key-Type: $keyType -Key-Length: $keyLength -Key-Usage: $keyUsage -Name-Real: $userID -Expire-Date: $keyExpire" - - # add the revoker field if specified - # FIXME: the "1:" below assumes that $REVOKER's key is an RSA key. - # FIXME: key is marked "sensitive"? is this appropriate? - if [ "$revoker" ] ; then - keyParameters=\ -"${keyParameters} -Revoker: 1:${revoker} sensitive" - fi - - echo "The following key parameters will be used for the host private key:" - echo "$keyParameters" - - read -p "Generate key? (Y/n) " OK; OK=${OK:=Y} - if [ ${OK/y/Y} != 'Y' ] ; then - failure "aborting." - fi - - # add commit command - # must include blank line! - keyParameters=\ -"${keyParameters} - -%commit -%echo done" - - log verbose "generating host key..." - echo "$keyParameters" | gpg_host --batch --gen-key - - # find the key fingerprint of the newly generated key - fingerprint=$(fingerprint_server_key) - - # export host ownertrust to authentication keyring - log verbose "setting ultimate owner trust for host key..." - echo "${fingerprint}:6:" | gpg_authentication "--import-ownertrust" - - # translate the private key to ssh format, and export to a file - # for sshs usage. - # NOTE: assumes that the primary key is the proper key to use - (umask 077 && \ - gpg_host --export-secret-key "$fingerprint" | \ - openpgp2ssh "$fingerprint" > "${SYSDATADIR}/ssh_host_rsa_key") - log info "SSH host private key output to file: ${SYSDATADIR}/ssh_host_rsa_key" - ssh-keygen -y -f "${SYSDATADIR}/ssh_host_rsa_key" > "${SYSDATADIR}/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub" - log info "SSH host public key output to file: ${SYSDATADIR}/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub" - gpg_authentication "--export-options export-minimal --armor --export 0x${fingerprint}\!" > "${SYSDATADIR}/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub.gpg" - log info "SSH host public key in OpenPGP form: ${SYSDATADIR}/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub.gpg" - - # show info about new key - show_server_key -} - -# extend the lifetime of a host key: -extend_key() { - local fpr=$(fingerprint_server_key) - local extendTo="$1" - - # get the new expiration date - extendTo=$(get_gpg_expiration "$extendTo") - - gpg_host --quiet --command-fd 0 --edit-key "$fpr" </dev/null ; then - echo "! No monkeysphere user found! Please create a monkeysphere system user with bash as its shell." - problemsfound=$(($problemsfound+1)) - fi - - if ! [ -d "$SYSDATADIR" ] ; then - echo "! no $SYSDATADIR directory found. Please create it." - problemsfound=$(($problemsfound+1)) - fi - - echo "Checking host GPG key..." - if (( "$keysfound" < 1 )); then - echo "! No host key found." - echo " - Recommendation: run 'monkeysphere-server gen-key'" - problemsfound=$(($problemsfound+1)) - elif (( "$keysfound" > 1 )); then - echo "! More than one host key found?" - # FIXME: recommend a way to resolve this - problemsfound=$(($problemsfound+1)) - else - create=$(echo "$seckey" | grep ^sec: | cut -f6 -d:) - expire=$(echo "$seckey" | grep ^sec: | cut -f7 -d:) - fingerprint=$(echo "$seckey" | grep ^fpr: | head -n1 | cut -f10 -d:) - # check for key expiration: - if [ "$expire" ]; then - if (( "$expire" < "$curdate" )); then - echo "! Host key is expired." - echo " - Recommendation: extend lifetime of key with 'monkeysphere-server extend-key'" - problemsfound=$(($problemsfound+1)) - elif (( "$expire" < "$warndate" )); then - echo "! Host key expires in less than $warnwindow:" $(advance_date $(( $expire - $curdate )) seconds +%F) - echo " - Recommendation: extend lifetime of key with 'monkeysphere-server extend-key'" - problemsfound=$(($problemsfound+1)) - fi - fi - - # and weirdnesses: - if [ "$create" ] && (( "$create" > "$curdate" )); then - echo "! Host key was created in the future(?!). Is your clock correct?" - echo " - Recommendation: Check clock ($(date +%F_%T)); use NTP?" - problemsfound=$(($problemsfound+1)) - fi - - # check for UserID expiration: - echo "$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 ($(date +%F_%T)); use NTP?" - problemsfound=$(($problemsfound+1)) - fi - if [ "$expire" ] ; then - if (( "$expire" < "$curdate" )); then - echo "! User ID '$uid' is expired." - # FIXME: recommend a way to resolve this - problemsfound=$(($problemsfound+1)) - elif (( "$expire" < "$warndate" )); then - echo "! User ID '$uid' expires in less than $warnwindow:" $(advance_date $(( $expire - $curdate )) seconds +%F) - # FIXME: recommend a way to resolve this - problemsfound=$(($problemsfound+1)) - fi - fi - done - -# FIXME: verify that the host key is properly published to the -# keyservers (do this with the non-privileged user) - -# FIXME: check that there are valid, non-expired certifying signatures -# attached to the host key after fetching from the public keyserver -# (do this with the non-privileged user as well) - -# FIXME: propose adding a revoker to the host key if none exist (do we -# have a way to do that after key generation?) - - # Ensure that the ssh_host_rsa_key file is present and non-empty: - echo - echo "Checking host SSH key..." - if [ ! -s "${SYSDATADIR}/ssh_host_rsa_key" ] ; then - echo "! The host key as prepared for SSH (${SYSDATADIR}/ssh_host_rsa_key) is missing or empty." - problemsfound=$(($problemsfound+1)) - else - if [ $(ls -l "${SYSDATADIR}/ssh_host_rsa_key" | cut -f1 -d\ ) != '-rw-------' ] ; then - echo "! Permissions seem wrong for ${SYSDATADIR}/ssh_host_rsa_key -- should be 0600." - problemsfound=$(($problemsfound+1)) - fi - - # propose changes needed for sshd_config (if any) - if ! grep -q "^HostKey[[:space:]]\+${SYSDATADIR}/ssh_host_rsa_key$" "$sshd_config"; then - echo "! $sshd_config does not point to the monkeysphere host key (${SYSDATADIR}/ssh_host_rsa_key)." - echo " - Recommendation: add a line to $sshd_config: 'HostKey ${SYSDATADIR}/ssh_host_rsa_key'" - problemsfound=$(($problemsfound+1)) - fi - if badhostkeys=$(grep -i '^HostKey' "$sshd_config" | grep -v "^HostKey[[:space:]]\+${SYSDATADIR}/ssh_host_rsa_key$") ; then - echo "! $sshd_config refers to some non-monkeysphere host keys:" - echo "$badhostkeys" - echo " - Recommendation: remove the above HostKey lines from $sshd_config" - problemsfound=$(($problemsfound+1)) - fi - - # FIXME: test (with ssh-keyscan?) that the running ssh - # daemon is actually offering the monkeysphere host key. - - fi - fi - -# FIXME: look at the ownership/privileges of the various keyrings, -# directories housing them, etc (what should those values be? can -# we make them as minimal as possible?) - -# FIXME: look to see that the ownertrust rules are set properly on the -# authentication keyring - -# FIXME: make sure that at least one identity certifier exists - -# FIXME: look at the timestamps on the monkeysphere-generated -# authorized_keys files -- warn if they seem out-of-date. - -# FIXME: check for a cronjob that updates monkeysphere-generated -# authorized_keys? - - echo - echo "Checking for MonkeySphere-enabled public-key authentication for users ..." - # Ensure that User ID authentication is enabled: - if ! grep -q "^AuthorizedKeysFile[[:space:]]\+${SYSDATADIR}/authorized_keys/%u$" "$sshd_config"; then - echo "! $sshd_config does not point to monkeysphere authorized keys." - echo " - Recommendation: add a line to $sshd_config: 'AuthorizedKeysFile ${SYSDATADIR}/authorized_keys/%u'" - problemsfound=$(($problemsfound+1)) - fi - if badauthorizedkeys=$(grep -i '^AuthorizedKeysFile' "$sshd_config" | grep -v "^AuthorizedKeysFile[[:space:]]\+${SYSDATADIR}/authorized_keys/%u$") ; then - echo "! $sshd_config refers to non-monkeysphere authorized_keys files:" - echo "$badauthorizedkeys" - echo " - Recommendation: remove the above AuthorizedKeysFile lines from $sshd_config" - problemsfound=$(($problemsfound+1)) - fi - - if [ "$problemsfound" -gt 0 ]; then - echo "When the above $problemsfound issue"$(if [ "$problemsfound" -eq 1 ] ; then echo " is" ; else echo "s are" ; fi)" resolved, please re-run:" - echo " monkeysphere-server diagnostics" - else - echo "Everything seems to be in order!" - fi -} - -# 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() { - local domain - local trust - local depth - local keyID - local fingerprint - local ltsignCommand - local trustval - - # set default values for trust depth and domain - domain= - trust=full - depth=1 - - # get options - while true ; do - case "$1" in - -n|--domain) - domain="$2" - shift 2 - ;; - -t|--trust) - trust="$2" - shift 2 - ;; - -d|--depth) - depth="$2" - shift 2 - ;; - *) - if [ "$(echo "$1" | cut -c 1)" = '-' ] ; then - failure "Unknown option '$1'. -Type '$PGRM help' for usage." - fi - break - ;; - esac - done - - keyID="$1" - if [ -z "$keyID" ] ; then - failure "You must specify the key ID of a key to add, or specify a file to read the key from." - fi - if [ -f "$keyID" ] ; then - echo "Reading key from file '$keyID':" - importinfo=$(gpg_authentication "--import" < "$keyID" 2>&1) || failure "could not read key from '$keyID'" - # FIXME: if this is tried when the key database is not - # up-to-date, i got these errors (using set -x): - -# ++ su -m monkeysphere -c '\''gpg --import'\'' -# Warning: using insecure memory! -# gpg: key D21739E9: public key "Daniel Kahn Gillmor " imported -# gpg: Total number processed: 1 -# gpg: imported: 1 (RSA: 1) -# gpg: can'\''t create `/var/monkeysphere/gnupg-host/pubring.gpg.tmp'\'': Permission denied -# gpg: failed to rebuild keyring cache: Permission denied -# gpg: 3 marginal(s) needed, 1 complete(s) needed, PGP trust model -# gpg: depth: 0 valid: 1 signed: 0 trust: 0-, 0q, 0n, 0m, 0f, 1u -# gpg: next trustdb check due at 2009-01-10' -# + failure 'could not read key from '\''/root/dkg.gpg'\''' -# + echo 'could not read key from '\''/root/dkg.gpg'\''' - - keyID=$(echo "$importinfo" | grep '^gpg: key ' | cut -f2 -d: | cut -f3 -d\ ) - if [ -z "$keyID" ] || [ $(echo "$keyID" | wc -l) -ne 1 ] ; then - failure "Expected there to be a single gpg key in the file." - fi - else - # get the key from the key server - gpg_authentication "--keyserver $KEYSERVER --recv-key '0x${keyID}!'" || failure "Could not receive a key with this ID from the '$KEYSERVER' keyserver." - fi - - export keyID - - - # get the full fingerprint of a key ID - fingerprint=$(gpg_authentication "--list-key --with-colons --with-fingerprint 0x${keyID}!" | \ - grep '^fpr:' | grep "$keyID" | cut -d: -f10) - - if [ -z "$fingerprint" ] ; then - failure "Key '$keyID' not found." - fi - - echo - echo "key found:" - gpg_authentication "--fingerprint 0x${fingerprint}!" - - echo "Are you sure you want to add the above key as a" - read -p "certifier of users on this system? (y/N) " OK; OK=${OK:-N} - if [ "${OK/y/Y}" != 'Y' ] ; then - failure "Identity certifier not added." - fi - - # export the key to the host keyring - gpg_authentication "--export 0x${fingerprint}!" | gpg_host --import - - if [ "$trust" = marginal ]; then - trustval=1 - elif [ "$trust" = full ]; then - trustval=2 - else - failure "Trust value requested ('$trust') was unclear (only 'marginal' or 'full' are supported)." - fi - - # ltsign command - # NOTE: *all* user IDs will be ltsigned - ltsignCommand=$(cat <