From: Daniel Kahn Gillmor Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 05:04:13 +0000 (-0500) Subject: (untested) overhaul of monkeysphere 0.22 to 0.23 release. X-Git-Tag: monkeysphere_0.23~58^2~6 X-Git-Url: http://git.tremily.us/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=1e1956b1abe3701d7af9c068015acee01f30d660;p=monkeysphere.git (untested) overhaul of monkeysphere 0.22 to 0.23 release. --- diff --git a/src/transition_0.22_0.23 b/src/transition_0.22_0.23 index 3328e8c..12ef1d2 100755 --- a/src/transition_0.22_0.23 +++ b/src/transition_0.22_0.23 @@ -1,69 +1,164 @@ #!/bin/bash +# this script should run without any errors. +set -e + # This is a post-install script for monkeysphere, to transition an old -# (<=0.22) setup to the new (>0.22) setup +# (<0.23) setup to the new (>=0.23) setup SYSDATADIR=${MONKEYSPHERE_SYSDATADIR:-"/var/lib/monkeysphere"} MADATADIR="${SYSDATADIR}/authentication" MHDATADIR="${SYSDATADIR}/host" -############################################################ -### transfer host setup +STASHDIR="${SYSDATADIR}/backup-from-0.23-transition" -if [ -d "$SYSDATADIR"/gnupg-host ] ; then - if [ -s "$SYSDATADIR"/ssh_host_rsa_key ] ; then +log() { + printf "$@" >&2 +} - # This would be simple, but it would generate a new pgp key, - #and we don't want that, right? - #monkeysphere-host expert import_key "$SYSDATADIR"/ssh_host_rsa_key +# FIXME: implement this function better. here, we only care about +# dots, *and* about reversing the regexification of them. +gpg_unescape_and_unregex() { + sed 's/\\x5c\././g' +} - # create host home - mkdir -p "${MHDATADIR}" - mkdir -p "${MHTMPDIR}" - mkdir -p "${GNUPGHOME_HOST}" - chmod 700 "${GNUPGHOME_HOST}" - # transfer the host secret key from the old home to the new - GNUPGHOME="$SYSDATADIR"/gnupg-host gpg --export-secret-keys \ - GNUPGHOME="$MHDATADIR" gpg --import +is_domain_name() { + printf "%s" "$1" | egrep -q '^[[:alnum:]][[:alnum:]-.]*[[:alnum:]]$' +} - # make sure the ssh_host_rsa_key.pub and ssh_host_rsa_key.pub.gpg - # files exist +# run the authentication setup +monkeysphere-authentication setup - # anything else? +# before 0.23, the old gnupg-host data directory used to contain the +# trust core and the system's ssh host key. - fi - - #rm -rf "$SYSDATADIR"/gnupg-host - -fi +if [ -d "$SYSDATADIR"/gnupg-host ] ; then -############################################################ -### transfer authentication setup +### transfer identity certifiers, if they don't already exist in the +### current setup: + + if [ monkeysphere-authentication list-identity-certifiers | \ + grep -q '^[A-F0-9]{40}:$' ] ; then + log 'There are already certifiers in the new system!\nNot transferring any certifiers.\n' + else + # get the old host keygrip (don't know why there would be more + # than one, but we'll transfer all tsigs made by any key that + # had been given ultimate ownertrust): + for authgrip in $(GNUPGHOME="$SYSDATADIR"/gnupg-host gpg --export-ownertrust | \ + grep ':6:$' + sed -r 's/^[A-F0-9]{24}([A-F0-9]{16}):6:$/\1/') ; do + + # we're assuming that old id certifiers were only added by old + # versions of m-s c+, which added certifiers by ltsigning + # entire keys. + + # so we'll walk the list of tsigs from the old host key, and + # add those keys as certifiers to the new system. + + # FIXME: if an admin has run "m-s add-id-certifier $foo" + # multiple times for the same $foo, we'll only transfer + # one of those certifications (even if later + # certifications had different parameters). + + GNUPGHOME="$SYSDATADIR"/gnupg-host gpg --fingerprint --with-colons --fixed-list-mode --check-sigs | \ + cut -f 1,2,5,8,9,10 -d: | \ + egrep '^(fpr:::::|sig:!:'"$authgrip"':[[:digit:]]+ [[:digit:]]+:)' | \ + while IFS=: read -r type validity grip trustparams trustdomain fpr ; do + case $type in + 'fpr') # this is a new key + keyfpr=$fpr + ;; + 'sig') # deal with all trust signatures, including + # regexes if present. + if [ "$keyfpr" ] ; then + trustdepth=${trustparams%% *} + trustlevel=${trustparams##* } + if [ "$trustlevel" -ge 120 ] ; then + truststring=full + elif [ "$trustlevel" -ge 60 ] ; then + truststring=marginal + else + # trust levels below marginal are ignored. + continue + fi + + finaldomain= + if [ "$trustdomain" ] ; then + # FIXME: deal with translating + # $trustdomain back to a domain. + if [ printf "%s" "$trustdomain" | egrep -q '^<\[\^>\]\+\[@\.\][^>]+>\$$' ] ; then + dpart=$(printf "%s" "$trustdomain" | sed -r 's/^<\[\^>\]\+\[@\.\]([^>]+)>\$$/\1/' | gpg_unescape_and_unregex) + if [ is_domain_name "$dpart" ]; then + finaldomain="--domain $dpart" + else + log "Does not seem to be a domain name (%s), not adding certifier\n" "$dpart" + continue + fi + else + log "Does not seem to be a standard gpg domain-based tsig (%s), not adding certifier\n" "$trustdomain" + continue + fi + fi + + CERTKEY=$(mktemp ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/mstransition.XXXXXXXX) + log "Adding identity certifier with fingerprint %s\n" "$keyfpr" + GNUPGHOME="$SYSDATADIR"/gnupg-host gpg --export "0x$keyfpr" --export-clean >"$CERTKEY" + MONKEYSPHERE_PROMPT=false monkeysphere-authentication add-identity-certifier $finaldomain --trust "$truststring" --depth "$trustdepth" "$CERTKEY" + rm -f "$CERTKEY" + # clear the fingerprint so that we don't + # make additional tsigs on it if more uids + # are present: + $keyfpr= + fi + ;; + esac + done + done + fi -# should we test for something else/better than the existence of this -# directory to know that we should go through the setup? -if [ -d "$SYSDATADIR"/gnupg-authentication ] ; then +### transfer host key information (if present) into the new spot + + if [ -d "${MHDATADIR}" ] ; then + log "Not transferring host key info because host directory already exists.\n" + else + if [ -s "$SYSDATADIR"/ssh_host_rsa_key ] || \ + GNUPGHOME="$SYSDATADIR"/gnupg-host gpg --with-colons --list-secret-keys | grep -q '^sec:' ; then + + # create host home + mkdir -p "${MHDATADIR}" + chmod 0700 "${MHDATADIR}" + + log "importing host key from old monkeysphere installation\n" + GNUPGHOME="$SYSDATADIR"/gnupg-host gpg --export-secret-keys \ + GNUPGHOME="$MHDATADIR" gpg --import + + monkeysphere-host update-gpg-pub-file + else + log "No host key found in old monkeysphere install; not importing any host key.\n" + fi + fi - # run the authentication setup - monkeysphere-authentication setup - # transfer certifiers - # FIXME: how? - # i think we'll need to run something like - # gpg_core_sphere_sig_transfer after transfering certifiers ltsigs +### get rid of this old stuff, since we've transferred it all: - # do we need to do some sort of transfer of ownertrust? + mkdir -p "$STASHDIR" + chmod 0700 "$STASHDIR" + mv "${SYSDATADIR}/gnupg-host" "$STASHDIR" +fi - # move the authorized_keys directory - mv "$SYSDATADIR"/authorized_keys "$MADATADIR"/ - # do we need to transfer anything else? running update-users will - # regenerate everything else in the sphere keyring, right? +# There is nothing in the old authentication directory that we should +# need to keep around, but it is not unreasonable to transfer keys to +# the new authentication keyring. +if [ -d "${SYSDATADIR}/gnupg-authentication" ] ; then - #rm -rf "$SYSDATADIR"/gnupg-authentication + GNUPGHOME="${SYSDATADIR}/gnupg-authentication" gpg --export | \ + monkeysphere-authentication gpg-cmd --import + mkdir -p "$STASHDIR" + chmod 0700 "$STASHDIR" + mv "${SYSDATADIR}/gnupg-authentication" "$STASHDIR" fi -