###
### This file is part of Trivial IP Encryption (TrIPE).
###
-### TrIPE is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-### it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-### the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
-### (at your option) any later version.
+### TrIPE is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+### the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+### Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your
+### option) any later version.
###
-### TrIPE is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-### but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-### MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-### GNU General Public License for more details.
+### TrIPE is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+### ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+### FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+### for more details.
###
### You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-### along with TrIPE; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
-### Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+### along with TrIPE. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
m4_define([nl], [
])
## Running standard programs with useful options.
m4_define([TRIPE],
[env TRIPE_PRIVHELPER=$abs_top_builddir/priv/tripe-privhelper \
- $abs_top_builddir/server/tripe -F -d. -aadmin -p0 -b127.0.0.1 -talice])
+ $abs_top_builddir/server/tripe -F -d. -aadmin -p0 -b127.0.0.1 \
+ ${TRIPE_TEST_TRACEOPTS+-T$TRIPE_TEST_TRACEOPTS}])
m4_define([TRIPECTL], [$abs_top_builddir/client/tripectl -d. -aadmin])
m4_define([USLIP], [$abs_top_builddir/uslip/tripe-uslip])
-m4_define([PKSTREAM],
- [$abs_top_builddir/pkstream/pkstream -b127.0.0.1 -p127.0.0.1])
m4_define([MITM], [$abs_top_builddir/proxy/tripe-mitm])
+## WITH_STRACE(tag, cmd)
+##
+## There's an awful hack here. If a process running under strace exits with
+## a signal, then strace will kill itself with the same signal -- and
+## therefore clobber the original process's core file. So we arrange to run
+## strace in one directory and have the child process run in another.
+m4_define([WITH_STRACE],
+[case "${TRIPE_TEST_STRACE-nil}" in
+ nil)
+ $2
+ ;;
+ *)
+ mkdir -p strace-hack.$1/
+ (ulimit -c hard >/dev/null 2>&1
+ sh -c 'cd strace-hack.$1; exec "$[]@"' - \
+ strace -ff -tt -v -s1024 -o../$1.trace \
+ sh -c 'cd ..; exec "$[]@"' - \
+ $2)
+ ;;
+ esac])
+
## Sequences. (These are used for testing the replay protection machinery.)
m4_define([R32], [ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 dnl
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31])
## Test body...
$3
-## End of the test, now run the server. There's an awful hack here. If a
-## process running under strace exits with a signal, then strace will kill
-## itself with the same signal -- and therefore clobber the original
-## process's core file. So we arrange to run strace in one directory and
-## have the child process run in another.
+## End of the test, now run the server.
) && :; } | {
cd $1
- mkdir -p strace-hack/
echo TRIPE $2 >&2
- (cd strace-hack/
- ulimit -c hard >/dev/null 2>&1
- strace -f -o ../tripe.trace \
- TRIPE -d.. $2 >../server-output.full 2>../server-errors)
+ WITH_STRACE([tripe], [TRIPE $2 >server-output.full 2>server-errors.full])
stat=$?
echo $stat >server-status
if test $stat -ne 0; then
- echo "exit status: $stat" >>server-errors
+ echo "exit status: $stat" >>server-errors.full
fi
+ grep -v '^+ tripe: ' server-errors.full >server-errors
## We interrupt this relatively sensible macro for an especially awful
## hack. The tripe server emits warnings which are often caused by lack of
m4_define([AWAIT_KXDONE], [
## Ignore some reports caused by races.
- TRIPECTL -d$3 WARN test PUSH
- TRIPECTL -d$3 WARN test IGNORE WARN KX $2 incorrect cookie
- TRIPECTL -d$3 WARN test IGNORE WARN KX $2 unexpected pre-challenge
+ for i in $1!$4 $3!$2; do
+ d=${i%!*} o=${i#*!}
+ TRIPECTL -d$d WARN test PUSH
+ TRIPECTL -d$d WARN test IGNORE WARN KX $o incorrect cookie
+ TRIPECTL -d$d WARN test IGNORE WARN KX $o unexpected pre-challenge
+ TRIPECTL -d$d WARN test IGNORE WARN KX $o unexpected challenge
+ done
## Watch for the key-exchange completion announcement in the background.
COPROCESSES([wait-$1], [
case "$[]1:$[]2:$[]3" in
OK::) ;;
NOTE:KXDONE:$4) break ;;
- NOTE:*) ;;
+ NOTE:* | TRACE:* | WARN:*) ;;
*) exit 63 ;;
esac
done
AT_CHECK([echo $waitrc],, [0[]nl])
## Be interested in key-exchange warnings again.
- TRIPECTL -d$4 WARN test POP
+ for d in $1 $3; do TRIPECTL -d$d WARN test POP; done
])
## ESTABLISH(adir, aname, aopts, bdir, bname, bopts, [aport], [bport])
ESTABLISH([alice], [not-alice], [-key alice],
[bob], [bob], [])
])
+ for p in alice bob; do rm -rf $p.$k; mv $p $p.$k; done
done
AT_CLEANUP
for p in alice bob carol; do (mkdir $p; cd $p; SETUPDIR([alpha])); done
-## WITH_PKSTREAM(adir, aport, bdir, bport, body)
-m4_define([WITH_PKSTREAM], [
- echo >&2 "pkstream: $1 <--> :$2 <-pkstream-> :$4 <--> $3"
- PKSTREAM -l$4 127.0.0.1:$4 127.0.0.1:$(cat $3/port)& pkstream_$3_$1=$!
+## WITH_MITM(adir, aport, bdir, bport, body)
+m4_define([WITH_MITM], [
+ echo >&2 "mitm: $1 <--> :$2 <-mitm-> :$4 <--> $3"
+ MITM -k$1/keyring.pub \
+ peer:$1:$2:127.0.0.1:$(cat $1/port) \
+ peer:$3:$4:127.0.0.1:$(cat $3/port) \
+ filt:send& mitmpid_$1_$3=$!
+ trap 'kill $mitmpid_$1_$3; exit 127' EXIT INT QUIT TERM HUP
sleep 1
- PKSTREAM -c127.0.0.1:$4 127.0.0.1:$2 127.0.0.1:$(cat $1/port)&
- pkstream_$1_$3=$!
- set +x
$5
- kill $pkstream_$3_$1 $pkstream_$1_$3
+ kill $mitmpid_$1_$3; trap - EXIT INT QUIT TERM HUP
])
WITH_3TRIPES([alice], [bob], [carol], [-nslip],
## We need an indirection layer between the two peers so that we can
## simulate the effects of NAT remapping. The nearest thing we have to
- ## this is pkstream, so we may as well use that.
+ ## this is the mitm proxy, so we may as well use that.
##
- ## alice <--> :5311 <-pkstream-> :5312 <--> bob
- ## alice <--> :5321 <-pkstream-> :5322 <--> carol
+ ## alice <--> :5311 <-mitm-> :5312 <--> bob
+ ## alice <--> :5321 <-mitm-> :5322 <--> carol
- WITH_PKSTREAM([alice], [5311], [bob], [5312], [
+ WITH_MITM([alice], [5311], [bob], [5312], [
ESTABLISH([alice], [alice], [], [bob], [bob], [-mobile], [5312], [5311])
])
- WITH_PKSTREAM([alice], [5319], [bob], [5312], [
+ WITH_MITM([alice], [5319], [bob], [5312], [
COMMS_EPING([bob], [bob], [alice], [alice])
COMMS_SLIP([bob], [bob], [alice], [alice])
])
- WITH_PKSTREAM([alice], [5321], [carol], [5322], [
+ WITH_MITM([alice], [5321], [carol], [5322], [
ESTABLISH([alice], [alice], [], [carol], [carol], [-mobile],
[5322], [5321])
])
- WITH_PKSTREAM([alice], [5311], [bob], [5312], [
- WITH_PKSTREAM([alice], [5321], [carol], [5322], [
+ WITH_MITM([alice], [5311], [bob], [5312], [
+ WITH_MITM([alice], [5321], [carol], [5322], [
COMMS_EPING([bob], [bob], [alice], [alice])
COMMS_EPING([carol], [carol], [alice], [alice])
COMMS_SLIP([bob], [bob], [alice], [alice])
COMMS_SLIP([carol], [carol], [alice], [alice])
])])
- WITH_PKSTREAM([alice], [5321], [bob], [5312], [
- WITH_PKSTREAM([alice], [5311], [carol], [5322], [
+ WITH_MITM([alice], [5321], [bob], [5312], [
+ WITH_MITM([alice], [5311], [carol], [5322], [
COMMS_EPING([bob], [bob], [alice], [alice])
COMMS_EPING([carol], [carol], [alice], [alice])
COMMS_SLIP([bob], [bob], [alice], [alice])
## Set up the evil proxy.
alicemitm=24516 bobmitm=14016
- MITM -kalice/keyring.pub >mitm.out 2>mitm.err \
- peer:alice:$alicemitm:127.0.0.1:$(cat alice/port) \
- peer:bob:$bobmitm:127.0.0.1:$(cat bob/port) \
- filt:drop:5 filt:send& mitmpid=$!
- strace -omitm.trace -p$mitmpid& mitmtrace=$!
- trap 'kill $mitmpid $mitmtrace; exit 127' EXIT INT QUIT TERM HUP
+ mknod pipe-mitmpid p
+ WITH_STRACE([mitm],
+ [sh -c 'echo $$ >pipe-mitmpid; exec "$@"' - \
+ MITM -kalice/keyring.pub >mitm.out 2>mitm.err \
+ peer:alice:$alicemitm:127.0.0.1:$(cat alice/port) \
+ peer:bob:$bobmitm:127.0.0.1:$(cat bob/port) \
+ filt:drop:5 filt:send])&
+ read mitmpid <pipe-mitmpid
+ trap 'kill $mitmpid; exit 127' EXIT INT QUIT TERM HUP
+ exec 3>&-
## Try to establish keys anyway.
AWAIT_KXDONE([alice], [alice], [bob], [bob], [
## Tear down the MITM proxy.
kill $mitmpid
- wait $mitmpid
- wait $mitmtrace
])
AT_CLEANUP
for p in $princs; do TRIPECTL -d$p RELOAD; done
AT_DATA([algs-alpha], [dnl
-kx-group=ec kx-group-order-bits=256 kx-group-elt-bits=512
-hash=rmd160 mgf=rmd160-mgf hash-sz=20
-bulk-transform=v0 bulk-overhead=22
-cipher=blowfish-cbc cipher-keysz=20 cipher-blksz=8
-cipher-data-limit=67108864
-mac=rmd160-hmac mac-keysz=20 mac-tagsz=10
+kx-group=curve25519 kx-group-order-bits=252 kx-group-elt-bits=255
+hash=sha256 mgf=sha256-mgf hash-sz=32
+bulk-transform=naclbox bulk-overhead=20
+cipher=chacha20 cipher-keysz=32
+mac=poly1305 mac-tagsz=16
+cipher-data-limit=2147483648
])
AT_DATA([algs-beta-old], [dnl
hash=rmd160 mgf=rmd160-mgf hash-sz=20
bulk-transform=v0 bulk-overhead=22
cipher=blowfish-cbc cipher-keysz=20 cipher-blksz=8
-cipher-data-limit=67108864
mac=rmd160-hmac mac-keysz=20 mac-tagsz=10
+cipher-data-limit=67108864
])
AT_DATA([algs-beta-new], [dnl
hash=rmd160 mgf=rmd160-mgf hash-sz=20
bulk-transform=iiv bulk-overhead=14
cipher=blowfish-cbc cipher-keysz=20 cipher-blksz=8
-cipher-data-limit=67108864
mac=rmd160-hmac mac-keysz=20 mac-tagsz=10
blkc=blowfish blkc-keysz=20 blkc-blksz=8
+cipher-data-limit=67108864
])
cp algs-alpha expout; AT_CHECK([TRIPECTL -dalice ALGS],, [expout])