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If not, see . + + +CXXFLAGS ?= -g -O2 -Wall -Wold-style-cast + +CXXFLAGS += -std=c++11 +LDFLAGS += -lboost_program_options -lboost_filesystem -lboost_system -lnettle + +all: ssh-agent-filter.1 + +ssh-agent-filter.1: ssh-agent-filter + help2man -n $< -o $@ -N ./$< + +ssh-agent-filter: ssh-agent-filter.o + +ssh-agent-filter.o: ssh-agent-filter.C rfc4251.h ssh-agent.h version.h + +version.h: + test ! -d .git || git describe | sed 's/^.*$$/#define SSH_AGENT_FILTER_VERSION "ssh-agent-filter \0"/' > $@ + +clean: + $(RM) ssh-agent-filter.1 ssh-agent-filter *.o + +.PHONY: version.h diff --git a/rfc4251.h b/rfc4251.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0a0a4ad --- /dev/null +++ b/rfc4251.h @@ -0,0 +1,254 @@ +/* + * rfc4251.h -- implements types from RFC 4251, section 5 + * + * rfc4251byte byte + * rfc4251bool bool + * rfc4251uint32 uint32 + * rfc4251uint64 uint64 + * rfc4251string string, incl. mpint and (without splitting) name-list + * + * those structs contain the objects in their RFC 4251 representation, + * conversions are provided via constructors and cast operators + * + * Copyright (C) 2013 Timo Weingärtner + * + * This file is part of ssh-agent-filter. + * + * ssh-agent-filter 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. + * + * ssh-agent-filter 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 ssh-agent-filter. If not, see . + */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include // ntohl() / htonl() +#include + +struct rfc4251byte { + union { + uint8_t value; + char buf[1]; + }; + + rfc4251byte () = default; + rfc4251byte (rfc4251byte const &) = default; + rfc4251byte (rfc4251byte &&) = default; + + inline explicit rfc4251byte (uint8_t v) : value(v) {} + + rfc4251byte & operator= (rfc4251byte const &) = default; + rfc4251byte & operator= (rfc4251byte &&) = default; + + inline operator uint8_t () const { return value; } +}; + +inline std::istream & operator>> (std::istream & is, rfc4251byte & x) { + return is.read(x.buf, sizeof(x.buf)); +} + +inline std::ostream & operator<< (std::ostream & os, rfc4251byte const & x) { + return os.write(x.buf, sizeof(x.buf));; +} + + +struct rfc4251bool { + union { + bool value; + char buf[1]; + }; + + rfc4251bool () = default; + rfc4251bool (rfc4251bool const &) = default; + rfc4251bool (rfc4251bool &&) = default; + + inline explicit rfc4251bool (uint8_t v) : value(v) {} + + rfc4251bool & operator= (rfc4251bool const &) = default; + rfc4251bool & operator= (rfc4251bool &&) = default; + + inline operator uint8_t () const { return value; } +}; + +inline std::istream & operator>> (std::istream & is, rfc4251bool & x) { + return is.read(x.buf, sizeof(x.buf)); +} + +inline std::ostream & operator<< (std::ostream & os, rfc4251bool const & x) { + return os.write(x.buf, sizeof(x.buf));; +} + + +struct rfc4251uint32 { + union { + uint32_t value; + char buf[4]; + }; + + rfc4251uint32 () = default; + rfc4251uint32 (rfc4251uint32 const &) = default; + rfc4251uint32 (rfc4251uint32 &&) = default; + + inline explicit rfc4251uint32 (uint32_t v) { value = htonl(v); } + + rfc4251uint32 & operator= (rfc4251uint32 const &) = default; + rfc4251uint32 & operator= (rfc4251uint32 &&) = default; + + inline operator uint32_t () const { return ntohl(value); } +}; + +inline std::istream & operator>> (std::istream & is, rfc4251uint32 & x) { + return is.read(x.buf, sizeof(x.buf)); +} + +inline std::ostream & operator<< (std::ostream & os, rfc4251uint32 const & x) { + return os.write(x.buf, sizeof(x.buf));; +} + + +struct rfc4251uint64 { + union { + uint64_t value; + char buf[8]; + }; + + rfc4251uint64 () = default; + rfc4251uint64 (rfc4251uint64 const &) = default; + rfc4251uint64 (rfc4251uint64 &&) = default; + + inline explicit rfc4251uint64 (uint64_t v); + + rfc4251uint64 & operator= (rfc4251uint64 const &) = default; + rfc4251uint64 & operator= (rfc4251uint64 &&) = default; + + inline explicit operator uint64_t () const; +}; + +inline rfc4251uint64::rfc4251uint64 (uint64_t v) { + for (int_fast8_t i = 7; i >= 0; --i) { + buf[i] = v & 0xff; + v >>= 8; + } +} + +inline rfc4251uint64::operator uint64_t () const { + uint64_t ret{0}; + for (uint_fast8_t i = 0; i < 8; ++i) { + ret |= buf[i]; + ret <<= 8; + } + return ret; +} + +inline std::istream & operator>> (std::istream & is, rfc4251uint64 & x) { + return is.read(x.buf, sizeof(x.buf)); +} + +inline std::ostream & operator<< (std::ostream & os, rfc4251uint64 const & x) { + return os.write(x.buf, sizeof(x.buf));; +} + + +struct rfc4251string { + std::vector value; + + rfc4251string () = default; + rfc4251string (rfc4251string const &) = default; + rfc4251string (rfc4251string &&) = default; + + inline explicit rfc4251string (char const *); + inline explicit rfc4251string (char const *, size_t); + inline explicit rfc4251string (std::string const & s) : rfc4251string{s.data(), s.size()} {} + inline explicit rfc4251string (mpz_srcptr); + inline explicit rfc4251string (mpz_class const & x) : rfc4251string{x.get_mpz_t()} {} + + rfc4251string & operator= (rfc4251string const &) = default; + rfc4251string & operator= (rfc4251string &&) = default; + + inline operator std::string () const; + inline operator mpz_class () const; +}; + +inline rfc4251string::rfc4251string (char const * s) { + auto len = ntohl(*reinterpret_cast(s)); + value.insert(value.begin(), s, s + 4 + len); +} + +inline rfc4251string::rfc4251string (char const * s, size_t l) { + rfc4251uint32 tmp(l); + value.insert(value.end(), std::begin(tmp.buf), std::end(tmp.buf)); + value.insert(value.end(), s, s + l); +} + +inline rfc4251string::rfc4251string (mpz_srcptr x) { + if (mpz_sgn(x) == 0) + value.assign(4, 0); + else if (mpz_sgn(x) == 1) { + ssize_t bits = mpz_sizeinbase(x, 2); + ssize_t bytes = (bits + 7) / 8; + ssize_t extrabyte = bits % 8 ? 0 : 1; // need extra byte if MSB is 1 to keep it non-negative + value.resize(4 + bytes + extrabyte); + *reinterpret_cast(value.data()) = htonl(bytes + extrabyte); + value[4] = 0; + mpz_export(value.data() + 4 + extrabyte, nullptr, 1, 1, 1, 0, x); + } else { + mpz_class tmp(x); + tmp += 1; + x = tmp.get_mpz_t(); + ssize_t bits = mpz_sizeinbase(x, 2); + ssize_t bytes = (bits + 7) / 8; + ssize_t extrabyte = bits % 8 ? 0 : 1; // need extra byte if MSB is 1 (0 after ^= below) to keep it negative + value.resize(4 + bytes + extrabyte); + *reinterpret_cast(value.data()) = htonl(bytes + extrabyte); + value[4] = 0; + mpz_export(value.data() + 4 + extrabyte, nullptr, 1, 1, 1, 0, x); + for (auto i = value.data() + 4; i < value.data() + value.size(); ++i) + *i ^= 0xff; + } +} + +inline rfc4251string::operator std::string () const { + return std::string(value.begin() + 4, value.end()); +} + +inline rfc4251string::operator mpz_class () const { + mpz_class ret; + mpz_import(ret.get_mpz_t(), value.size() - 4, 1, 1, 1, 0, value.data() + 4); + if (mpz_sizeinbase(ret.get_mpz_t(), 2) == (value.size() - 4) * 8) { // negative + mpz_com(ret.get_mpz_t(), ret.get_mpz_t()); + ret += 1; + mpz_neg(ret.get_mpz_t(), ret.get_mpz_t()); + } + return ret; +} + +inline std::istream & operator>> (std::istream & is, rfc4251string & s) { + s.value.resize(4); + if (is.read(s.value.data(), 4)) { + auto len = ntohl(*reinterpret_cast(s.value.data())); + s.value.resize(4 + len); + is.read(s.value.data() + 4, len); + } + return is; +} + +inline std::ostream & operator<< (std::ostream & os, rfc4251string const & s) { + return os.write(s.value.data(), s.value.size()); +} + +inline bool operator== (rfc4251string const & l, rfc4251string const & r) { + return l.value == r.value; +} + +inline bool operator< (rfc4251string const & l, rfc4251string const & r) { + return l.value < r.value; +} diff --git a/ssh-agent-filter.C b/ssh-agent-filter.C new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5aa086b --- /dev/null +++ b/ssh-agent-filter.C @@ -0,0 +1,378 @@ +/* + * ssh-agent-filter.C -- filtering proxy for ssh-agent meant to be forwarded to untrusted servers + * + * Copyright (C) 2013 Timo Weingärtner + * + * This file is part of ssh-agent-filter. + * + * ssh-agent-filter 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. + * + * ssh-agent-filter 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 ssh-agent-filter. If not, see . + */ + +#include +namespace po = boost::program_options; + +#include +namespace fs = boost::filesystem; + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include "rfc4251.h" +#include "ssh-agent.h" +#include "version.h" + + +std::vector allowed_b64; +std::vector allowed_md5; +std::vector allowed_comment; +std::set allowed_pubkeys; +bool debug{false}; +fs::path path; + + +std::string md5_hex (std::string const & s) { + struct md5_ctx ctx; + md5_init(&ctx); + md5_update(&ctx, s.size(), reinterpret_cast(s.data())); + uint8_t bin[MD5_DIGEST_SIZE]; + md5_digest(&ctx, MD5_DIGEST_SIZE, bin); + uint8_t hex[BASE16_ENCODE_LENGTH(MD5_DIGEST_SIZE)]; + base16_encode_update(hex, MD5_DIGEST_SIZE, bin); + return std::string(reinterpret_cast(hex), sizeof(hex)); +} + +std::string base64_encode (std::string const & s) { + struct base64_encode_ctx ctx; + base64_encode_init(&ctx); + uint8_t b64[BASE64_ENCODE_LENGTH(s.size())]; + auto len = base64_encode_update(&ctx, b64, s.size(), reinterpret_cast(s.data())); + len += base64_encode_final(&ctx, b64 + len); + return std::string(reinterpret_cast(b64), len); +} + +int make_upstream_agent_conn () { + char const * path; + int sock; + struct sockaddr_un addr; + + if (!(path = getenv("SSH_AUTH_SOCK"))) { + std::clog << "no $SSH_AUTH_SOCK" << std::endl; + exit(EX_UNAVAILABLE); + } + + if ((sock = socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) == -1) { + perror("socket"); + exit(EX_UNAVAILABLE); + } + + addr.sun_family = AF_UNIX; + + if (strlen(path) >= sizeof(addr.sun_path)) { + std::clog << "$SSH_AUTH_SOCK too long" << std::endl; + exit(EX_UNAVAILABLE); + } + + strcpy(addr.sun_path, path); + + if (connect(sock, reinterpret_cast(&addr), sizeof(addr))) { + perror("connect"); + exit(EX_UNAVAILABLE); + } + + return sock; +} + +int make_listen_sock () { + int sock; + struct sockaddr_un addr; + + if ((sock = socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) == -1) { + perror("socket"); + exit(EX_UNAVAILABLE); + } + + addr.sun_family = AF_UNIX; + + if (path.native().length() >= sizeof(addr.sun_path)) { + std::clog << "path for listen socket too long" << std::endl; + exit(EX_UNAVAILABLE); + } + + strcpy(addr.sun_path, path.c_str()); + + if (bind(sock, reinterpret_cast(&addr), sizeof(addr))) { + perror("bind"); + exit(EX_UNAVAILABLE); + } + + if (listen(sock, 0)) { + perror("listen"); + exit(EX_UNAVAILABLE); + } + + return sock; +} + +void parse_cmdline (int const argc, char const * const * const argv) { + po::options_description opts("OPTIONS"); + opts.add_options() + ("comment,c", po::value(&allowed_comment), "key specified by comment") + ("debug,d", po::bool_switch(&debug), "show even more stuff") + ("fingerprint,fp,f", po::value(&allowed_md5), "key specified by pubkey's hex-encoded md5 fingerprint") + ("help,h", "print this help message") + ("key,k", po::value(&allowed_b64), "key specified by base64-encoded pubkey") + ("version,V", "print version information") + ; + po::variables_map config; + po::store(po::parse_command_line(argc, argv, opts), config); + po::notify(config); + + if (config.count("help")) { + std::cout << "Invocation: ssh-agent-filter [ OPTIONS ] -- [ SSH ARGUMENTS ]" << std::endl; + std::cout << opts << std::endl; + exit(EX_OK); + } + + if (config.count("version")) { + std::cout << SSH_AGENT_FILTER_VERSION << std::endl; + exit(EX_OK); + } + + // canonicalize hashes + for (auto & s : allowed_md5) + for (auto it = s.begin(); it != s.end(); ) + if (isxdigit(*it)) { + *it = tolower(*it); + ++it; + } else + it = s.erase(it); +} + +void setup_filters () { + __gnu_cxx::stdio_filebuf agent_filebuf(make_upstream_agent_conn(), std::ios::in | std::ios::out); + std::iostream agent(&agent_filebuf); + agent.exceptions(std::ios::badbit | std::ios::failbit); + + agent << rfc4251string(std::string(1, SSH2_AGENTC_REQUEST_IDENTITIES)); + rfc4251string answer; + agent >> answer; + std::istringstream answer_iss(answer); + answer_iss.exceptions(std::ios::badbit | std::ios::failbit); + rfc4251byte resp_code; + answer_iss >> resp_code; + if (resp_code != SSH2_AGENT_IDENTITIES_ANSWER) + throw std::runtime_error("unexpected answer from ssh-agent"); + rfc4251uint32 keycount; + answer_iss >> keycount; + for (uint32_t i = keycount; i; --i) { + rfc4251string key; + rfc4251string comment; + answer_iss >> key >> comment; + + auto b64 = base64_encode(key); + if (debug) std::clog << b64 << std::endl; + + auto md5 = md5_hex(key); + if (debug) std::clog << md5 << std::endl; + + std::string comm(comment); + if (debug) std::clog << comm << std::endl; + + if (std::count(allowed_b64.begin(), allowed_b64.end(), b64)) { + allowed_pubkeys.insert(key); + if (debug) std::clog << "key allowed by equal base64 representation" << std::endl; + } + if (std::count(allowed_md5.begin(), allowed_md5.end(), md5)) { + allowed_pubkeys.insert(key); + if (debug) std::clog << "key allowed by matching md5 fingerprint" << std::endl; + } + if (std::count(allowed_comment.begin(), allowed_comment.end(), comm)) { + allowed_pubkeys.insert(key); + if (debug) std::clog << "key allowed by matching comment" << std::endl; + } + + if (debug) std::clog << std::endl; + } +} + +rfc4251string handle_request (rfc4251string const & r) { + std::istringstream request(r); + std::ostringstream answer; + request.exceptions(std::ios::badbit | std::ios::failbit); + answer.exceptions(std::ios::badbit | std::ios::failbit); + rfc4251byte request_code; + request >> request_code; + switch (request_code) { + case SSH2_AGENTC_REQUEST_IDENTITIES: + { + __gnu_cxx::stdio_filebuf agent_filebuf(make_upstream_agent_conn(), std::ios::in | std::ios::out); + std::iostream agent(&agent_filebuf); + agent.exceptions(std::ios::badbit | std::ios::failbit); + rfc4251string agent_answer; + agent << rfc4251string(std::string(1, SSH2_AGENTC_REQUEST_IDENTITIES)); + agent >> agent_answer; + // temp to test key filtering when signing + //return agent_answer; + std::istringstream agent_answer_iss(agent_answer); + rfc4251byte answer_code; + rfc4251uint32 keycount; + agent_answer_iss >> answer_code >> keycount; + if (answer_code != SSH2_AGENT_IDENTITIES_ANSWER) + throw std::runtime_error("unexpected answer from ssh-agent"); + std::vector> keys; + for (uint32_t i = keycount; i; --i) { + rfc4251string key; + rfc4251string comment; + agent_answer_iss >> key >> comment; + if (allowed_pubkeys.count(key)) + keys.emplace_back(std::move(key), std::move(comment)); + } + answer << answer_code << rfc4251uint32(keys.size()); + for (auto const & k : keys) + answer << k.first << k.second; + } + break; + case SSH2_AGENTC_SIGN_REQUEST: + { + rfc4251string key; + request >> key; + if (allowed_pubkeys.count(key)) { + __gnu_cxx::stdio_filebuf agent_filebuf(make_upstream_agent_conn(), std::ios::in | std::ios::out); + std::iostream agent(&agent_filebuf); + agent.exceptions(std::ios::badbit | std::ios::failbit); + rfc4251string agent_answer; + + agent << r; + agent >> agent_answer; + return agent_answer; + } else + answer << rfc4251byte(SSH_AGENT_FAILURE); + } + break; + case SSH_AGENTC_REQUEST_RSA_IDENTITIES: + answer << rfc4251byte(SSH_AGENT_RSA_IDENTITIES_ANSWER); + // we got no SSHv1 keys + answer << rfc4251uint32(0); + break; + case SSH_AGENTC_REMOVE_ALL_RSA_IDENTITIES: + answer << rfc4251byte(SSH_AGENT_SUCCESS); + break; + case SSH_AGENTC_RSA_CHALLENGE: + case SSH_AGENTC_ADD_RSA_IDENTITY: + case SSH_AGENTC_REMOVE_RSA_IDENTITY: + case SSH_AGENTC_ADD_RSA_ID_CONSTRAINED: + case SSH2_AGENTC_ADD_IDENTITY: + case SSH2_AGENTC_REMOVE_IDENTITY: + case SSH2_AGENTC_REMOVE_ALL_IDENTITIES: + case SSH2_AGENTC_ADD_ID_CONSTRAINED: + case SSH_AGENTC_ADD_SMARTCARD_KEY: + case SSH_AGENTC_REMOVE_SMARTCARD_KEY: + case SSH_AGENTC_LOCK: + case SSH_AGENTC_UNLOCK: + case SSH_AGENTC_ADD_SMARTCARD_KEY_CONSTRAINED: + default: + answer << rfc4251byte(SSH_AGENT_FAILURE); + break; + } + + return rfc4251string(answer.str()); +} + +void handle_client (int const sock) { + // we could use only one streambuf and iostream but when + // switching from read to write an lseek call is made that + // fails with ESPIPE and causes an exception + __gnu_cxx::stdio_filebuf client_filebuf_in(sock, std::ios::in); + __gnu_cxx::stdio_filebuf client_filebuf_out(sock, std::ios::out); + std::istream client_in(&client_filebuf_in); + std::ostream client_out(&client_filebuf_out); + client_out.exceptions(std::ios::badbit | std::ios::failbit); + + rfc4251string request; + while (client_in >> request) try { + client_out << handle_request(request) << std::flush; + } catch (...) { + break; + } +} + +void sighandler (int sig) { + switch (sig) { + case SIGINT: + case SIGPIPE: + break; + default: + remove(path); + std::abort(); + } +} + +int main (int const argc, char const * const * const argv) { + parse_cmdline(argc, argv); + + setup_filters(); + + path = fs::current_path() / ("agent." + std::to_string(getpid())); + int listen_sock = make_listen_sock(); + + if (not debug) { + pid_t pid = fork(); + if (pid == -1) { + perror("fork"); + exit(EX_OSERR); + } + if (pid > 0) { + std::cout << "SSH_AUTH_SOCK='" << path << "'; export SSH_AUTH_SOCK;" << std::endl; + std::cout << "SSH_AGENT_PID='" << pid << "'; export SSH_AGENT_PID;" << std::endl; + std::cout << "echo 'Agent pid " << pid << "';" << std::endl; + exit(EX_OK); + } + + setsid(); + chdir("/"); + int devnull = open("/dev/null", O_RDWR); + dup2(devnull, 0); + dup2(devnull, 1); + dup2(devnull, 2); + close(devnull); + + signal(SIGINT, sighandler); + signal(SIGPIPE, sighandler); + signal(SIGHUP, sighandler); + signal(SIGTERM, sighandler); + } + + int client_sock; + while ((client_sock = accept(listen_sock, nullptr, nullptr)) != -1) { + std::thread t(handle_client, client_sock); + t.detach(); + } +} diff --git a/ssh-agent.h b/ssh-agent.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7824dc5 --- /dev/null +++ b/ssh-agent.h @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +/* + * ssh-agent.h + * + * constants copied from http://api.libssh.org/rfc/PROTOCOL.agent + * + * public domain. + */ + +// 3. Protocol message numbers + +// 3.1 Requests from client to agent for protocol 1 key operations + +#define SSH_AGENTC_REQUEST_RSA_IDENTITIES 1 +#define SSH_AGENTC_RSA_CHALLENGE 3 +#define SSH_AGENTC_ADD_RSA_IDENTITY 7 +#define SSH_AGENTC_REMOVE_RSA_IDENTITY 8 +#define SSH_AGENTC_REMOVE_ALL_RSA_IDENTITIES 9 +#define SSH_AGENTC_ADD_RSA_ID_CONSTRAINED 24 + +// 3.2 Requests from client to agent for protocol 2 key operations + +#define SSH2_AGENTC_REQUEST_IDENTITIES 11 +#define SSH2_AGENTC_SIGN_REQUEST 13 +#define SSH2_AGENTC_ADD_IDENTITY 17 +#define SSH2_AGENTC_REMOVE_IDENTITY 18 +#define SSH2_AGENTC_REMOVE_ALL_IDENTITIES 19 +#define SSH2_AGENTC_ADD_ID_CONSTRAINED 25 + +// 3.3 Key-type independent requests from client to agent + +#define SSH_AGENTC_ADD_SMARTCARD_KEY 20 +#define SSH_AGENTC_REMOVE_SMARTCARD_KEY 21 +#define SSH_AGENTC_LOCK 22 +#define SSH_AGENTC_UNLOCK 23 +#define SSH_AGENTC_ADD_SMARTCARD_KEY_CONSTRAINED 26 + +// 3.4 Generic replies from agent to client + +#define SSH_AGENT_FAILURE 5 +#define SSH_AGENT_SUCCESS 6 + +// 3.5 Replies from agent to client for protocol 1 key operations + +#define SSH_AGENT_RSA_IDENTITIES_ANSWER 2 +#define SSH_AGENT_RSA_RESPONSE 4 + +// 3.6 Replies from agent to client for protocol 2 key operations + +#define SSH2_AGENT_IDENTITIES_ANSWER 12 +#define SSH2_AGENT_SIGN_RESPONSE 14 + +// 3.7 Key constraint identifiers + +#define SSH_AGENT_CONSTRAIN_LIFETIME 1 +#define SSH_AGENT_CONSTRAIN_CONFIRM 2 -- cgit v1.2.3