GNUPGHOME="$TEMPDIR"/admin/.gnupg gpg "$@"
}
+launch_sshd() {
+ socat EXEC:"/usr/sbin/sshd -f ${SSHD_CONFIG} -i -D -e" "UNIX-LISTEN:${SOCKET}" 2> "$TEMPDIR"/sshd.log &
+ export SSHD_PID=$!
+
+ while [ ! -S "$SOCKET" ] ; do
+ sleep 1
+ done
+}
+
+ssh_test() {
+ ssh-agent bash -c \
+ "monkeysphere subkey-to-ssh-agent && ssh -F $TEMPDIR/testuser/.ssh/config testhost true"
+}
+
failed_cleanup() {
-# FIXME: can we be more verbose here?
- echo 'FAILED!'
- read -p "press enter to cleanup and remove tmp:"
+ # FIXME: can we be more verbose here?
+ echo 'FAILED!'
+ read -p "press enter to cleanup and remove tmp:"
- cleanup
+ cleanup
}
-# cleanup:
cleanup() {
if ( ps "$SSHD_PID" >/dev/null ) ; then
echo "### stopping still-running sshd..."
export MONKEYSPHERE_MONKEYSPHERE_USER="$USER"
export MONKEYSPHERE_CHECK_KEYSERVER=false
-SSHD_CONFIG="$TEMPDIR"/sshd_config
+export SSHD_CONFIG="$TEMPDIR"/sshd_config
export SOCKET="$TEMPDIR"/ssh-socket
# copy in admin and testuser home to tmp
# launch test sshd with the new host key.
echo "### starting sshd..."
-socat EXEC:"/usr/sbin/sshd -f ${SSHD_CONFIG} -i -D -e" "UNIX-LISTEN:${SOCKET}" 2> "$TEMPDIR"/sshd.log &
-export SSHD_PID=$!
+launch_sshd
### TESTUSER TESTS
# connect to test sshd, using monkeysphere-ssh-proxycommand to verify
# the identity before connection. This should work in both directions!
echo "### testuser connecting to sshd socket..."
+ssh_test
-ssh-agent bash -c \
- "monkeysphere subkey-to-ssh-agent && ssh -F $TEMPDIR/testuser/.ssh/config testhost true"
+# kill the previous sshd process if it's still running
+kill "$SSHD_PID"
+
+# now remove the testuser's authorized_user_ids file and reupdate
+# authorized_keys file...
+echo "### removing testuser authorized_user_ids and reupdating authorized_keys..."
+rm -f "$TEMPDIR"/testuser/.monkeysphere/authorized_user_ids
+monkeysphere-server update-users "$USER"
+
+# restart the sshd
+echo "### restarting sshd..."
+launch_sshd
+
+# and make sure the user can no longer connect
+echo "### testuser attempting to connect to sshd socket..."
+# FIXME: this prompts for the passphrase for the default identity
+# file. how can this be avoided?
+ssh_test || SSH_RETURN="$?"
+if [ "$SSH_RETURN" != '255' ] ; then
+ exit
+fi
trap - EXIT