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# Copyright (C) 2012 Canonical Ltd. # Copyright (C) 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. # # Author: Scott Moser <scott.moser@canonical.com> # Author: Juerg Hafliger <juerg.haefliger@hp.com> # # This file is part of cloud-init. See LICENSE file for license information. import logging import os import pwd from contextlib import suppress from typing import List, Sequence, Tuple from cloudinit import lifecycle, subp, util LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) # See: man sshd_config DEF_SSHD_CFG = "/etc/ssh/sshd_config" # this list has been filtered out from keytypes of OpenSSH source # openssh-8.3p1/sshkey.c: # static const struct keytype keytypes[] = { # filter out the keytypes with the sigonly flag, eg: # { "rsa-sha2-256", "RSA", NULL, KEY_RSA, 0, 0, 1 }, # refer to the keytype struct of OpenSSH in the same file, to see # if the position of the sigonly flag has been moved. # # rsa, ecdsa and ed25519 are added for legacy, as they are valid # public keys in some old distros. They can possibly be removed # in the future when support for the older distros is dropped # # When updating the list, also update the _is_printable_key list in # cloudinit/config/cc_ssh_authkey_fingerprints.py VALID_KEY_TYPES = ( "rsa", "ecdsa", "ed25519", "ecdsa-sha2-nistp256-cert-v01@openssh.com", "ecdsa-sha2-nistp256", "ecdsa-sha2-nistp384-cert-v01@openssh.com", "ecdsa-sha2-nistp384", "ecdsa-sha2-nistp521-cert-v01@openssh.com", "ecdsa-sha2-nistp521", "sk-ecdsa-sha2-nistp256-cert-v01@openssh.com", "sk-ecdsa-sha2-nistp256@openssh.com", "sk-ssh-ed25519-cert-v01@openssh.com", "sk-ssh-ed25519@openssh.com", "ssh-ed25519-cert-v01@openssh.com", "ssh-ed25519", "ssh-rsa-cert-v01@openssh.com", "ssh-rsa", "ssh-xmss-cert-v01@openssh.com", "ssh-xmss@openssh.com", ) _DISABLE_USER_SSH_EXIT = 142 DISABLE_USER_OPTS = ( "no-port-forwarding,no-agent-forwarding," 'no-X11-forwarding,command="echo \'Please login as the user \\"$USER\\"' ' rather than the user \\"$DISABLE_USER\\".\';echo;sleep 10;' "exit " + str(_DISABLE_USER_SSH_EXIT) + '"' ) class AuthKeyLine: def __init__( self, source, keytype=None, base64=None, comment=None, options=None ): self.base64 = base64 self.comment = comment self.options = options self.keytype = keytype self.source = source def valid(self): return self.base64 and self.keytype def __str__(self): toks = [] if self.options: toks.append(self.options) if self.keytype: toks.append(self.keytype) if self.base64: toks.append(self.base64) if self.comment: toks.append(self.comment) if not toks: return self.source else: return " ".join(toks) class AuthKeyLineParser: """ AUTHORIZED_KEYS FILE FORMAT AuthorizedKeysFile specifies the file containing public keys for public key authentication; if none is specified, the default is ~/.ssh/authorized_keys. Each line of the file contains one key (empty (because of the size of the public key encoding) up to a limit of 8 kilo- bytes, which permits DSA keys up to 8 kilobits and RSA keys up to 16 kilobits. You don't want to type them in; instead, copy the identity.pub or the id_rsa.pub file and edit it. sshd enforces a minimum RSA key modulus size for protocol 1 and protocol 2 keys of 768 bits. The options (if present) consist of comma-separated option specifica- tions. No spaces are permitted, except within double quotes. The fol- lowing option specifications are supported (note that option keywords are case-insensitive): """ def _extract_options(self, ent): """ The options (if present) consist of comma-separated option specifica- tions. No spaces are permitted, except within double quotes. Note that option keywords are case-insensitive. """ quoted = False i = 0 while i < len(ent) and ((quoted) or (ent[i] not in (" ", "\t"))): curc = ent[i] if i + 1 >= len(ent): i = i + 1 break nextc = ent[i + 1] if curc == "\\" and nextc == '"': i = i + 1 elif curc == '"': quoted = not quoted i = i + 1 options = ent[0:i] # Return the rest of the string in 'remain' remain = ent[i:].lstrip() return (options, remain) def parse(self, src_line, options=None): # modeled after opensshes auth2-pubkey.c:user_key_allowed2 line = src_line.rstrip("\r\n") if line.startswith("#") or line.strip() == "": return AuthKeyLine(src_line) def parse_ssh_key(ent): # return ketype, key, [comment] toks = ent.split(None, 2) if len(toks) < 2: raise TypeError("To few fields: %s" % len(toks)) if toks[0] not in VALID_KEY_TYPES: raise TypeError("Invalid keytype %s" % toks[0]) # valid key type and 2 or 3 fields: if len(toks) == 2: # no comment in line toks.append("") return toks ent = line.strip() try: (keytype, base64, comment) = parse_ssh_key(ent) except TypeError: (keyopts, remain) = self._extract_options(ent) if options is None: options = keyopts try: (keytype, base64, comment) = parse_ssh_key(remain) except TypeError: return AuthKeyLine(src_line) return AuthKeyLine( src_line, keytype=keytype, base64=base64, comment=comment, options=options, ) def parse_authorized_keys(fnames): lines = [] parser = AuthKeyLineParser() contents = [] for fname in fnames: try: if os.path.isfile(fname): lines = util.load_text_file(fname).splitlines() for line in lines: contents.append(parser.parse(line)) except (IOError, OSError): util.logexc(LOG, "Error reading lines from %s", fname) return contents def update_authorized_keys(old_entries, keys): to_add = list([k for k in keys if k.valid()]) for i in range(len(old_entries)): ent = old_entries[i] if not ent.valid(): continue # Replace those with the same base64 for k in keys: if k.base64 == ent.base64: # Replace it with our better one ent = k # Don't add it later if k in to_add: to_add.remove(k) old_entries[i] = ent # Now append any entries we did not match above for key in to_add: old_entries.append(key) # Now format them back to strings... lines = [str(b) for b in old_entries] # Ensure it ends with a newline lines.append("") return "\n".join(lines) def users_ssh_info(username): pw_ent = pwd.getpwnam(username) if not pw_ent or not pw_ent.pw_dir: raise RuntimeError("Unable to get SSH info for user %r" % (username)) return (os.path.join(pw_ent.pw_dir, ".ssh"), pw_ent) def render_authorizedkeysfile_paths(value, homedir, username): # The 'AuthorizedKeysFile' may contain tokens # of the form %T which are substituted during connection set-up. # The following tokens are defined: %% is replaced by a literal # '%', %h is replaced by the home directory of the user being # authenticated and %u is replaced by the username of that user. macros = (("%h", homedir), ("%u", username), ("%%", "%")) if not value: value = "%h/.ssh/authorized_keys" paths = value.split() rendered = [] for path in paths: for macro, field in macros: path = path.replace(macro, field) if not path.startswith("/"): path = os.path.join(homedir, path) rendered.append(path) return rendered # Inspired from safe_path() in openssh source code (misc.c). def check_permissions(username, current_path, full_path, is_file, strictmodes): """Check if the file/folder in @current_path has the right permissions. We need to check that: 1. If StrictMode is enabled, the owner is either root or the user 2. the user can access the file/folder, otherwise ssh won't use it 3. If StrictMode is enabled, no write permission is given to group and world users (022) """ # group/world can only execute the folder (access) minimal_permissions = 0o711 if is_file: # group/world can only read the file minimal_permissions = 0o644 # 1. owner must be either root or the user itself owner = util.get_owner(current_path) if strictmodes and owner != username and owner != "root": LOG.debug( "Path %s in %s must be own by user %s or" " by root, but instead is own by %s. Ignoring key.", current_path, full_path, username, owner, ) return False parent_permission = util.get_permissions(current_path) # 2. the user can access the file/folder, otherwise ssh won't use it if owner == username: # need only the owner permissions minimal_permissions &= 0o700 else: group_owner = util.get_group(current_path) user_groups = util.get_user_groups(username) if group_owner in user_groups: # need only the group permissions minimal_permissions &= 0o070 else: # need only the world permissions minimal_permissions &= 0o007 if parent_permission & minimal_permissions == 0: LOG.debug( "Path %s in %s must be accessible by user %s," " check its permissions", current_path, full_path, username, ) return False # 3. no write permission (w) is given to group and world users (022) # Group and world user can still have +rx. if strictmodes and parent_permission & 0o022 != 0: LOG.debug( "Path %s in %s must not give write" "permission to group or world users. Ignoring key.", current_path, full_path, ) return False return True def check_create_path(username, filename, strictmodes): user_pwent = users_ssh_info(username)[1] root_pwent = users_ssh_info("root")[1] try: # check the directories first directories = filename.split("/")[1:-1] # scan in order, from root to file name parent_folder = "" # this is to comply also with unit tests, and # strange home directories home_folder = os.path.dirname(user_pwent.pw_dir) for directory in directories: parent_folder += "/" + directory # security check, disallow symlinks in the AuthorizedKeysFile path. if os.path.islink(parent_folder): LOG.debug( "Invalid directory. Symlink exists in path: %s", parent_folder, ) return False if os.path.isfile(parent_folder): LOG.debug( "Invalid directory. File exists in path: %s", parent_folder ) return False if ( home_folder.startswith(parent_folder) or parent_folder == user_pwent.pw_dir ): continue if not os.path.exists(parent_folder): # directory does not exist, and permission so far are good: # create the directory, and make it accessible by everyone # but owned by root, as it might be used by many users. with util.SeLinuxGuard(parent_folder): mode = 0o755 uid = root_pwent.pw_uid gid = root_pwent.pw_gid if parent_folder.startswith(user_pwent.pw_dir): mode = 0o700 uid = user_pwent.pw_uid gid = user_pwent.pw_gid os.makedirs(parent_folder, mode=mode, exist_ok=True) util.chownbyid(parent_folder, uid, gid) permissions = check_permissions( username, parent_folder, filename, False, strictmodes ) if not permissions: return False if os.path.islink(filename) or os.path.isdir(filename): LOG.debug("%s is not a file!", filename) return False # check the file if not os.path.exists(filename): # if file does not exist: we need to create it, since the # folders at this point exist and have right permissions util.write_file(filename, "", mode=0o600, ensure_dir_exists=True) util.chownbyid(filename, user_pwent.pw_uid, user_pwent.pw_gid) permissions = check_permissions( username, filename, filename, True, strictmodes ) if not permissions: return False except (IOError, OSError) as e: util.logexc(LOG, str(e)) return False return True def extract_authorized_keys(username, sshd_cfg_file=DEF_SSHD_CFG): (ssh_dir, pw_ent) = users_ssh_info(username) default_authorizedkeys_file = os.path.join(ssh_dir, "authorized_keys") user_authorizedkeys_file = default_authorizedkeys_file auth_key_fns = [] with util.SeLinuxGuard(ssh_dir, recursive=True): try: ssh_cfg = parse_ssh_config_map(sshd_cfg_file) key_paths = ssh_cfg.get( "authorizedkeysfile", "%h/.ssh/authorized_keys" ) strictmodes = ssh_cfg.get("strictmodes", "yes") auth_key_fns = render_authorizedkeysfile_paths( key_paths, pw_ent.pw_dir, username ) except (IOError, OSError): # Give up and use a default key filename auth_key_fns[0] = default_authorizedkeys_file util.logexc( LOG, "Failed extracting 'AuthorizedKeysFile' in SSH " "config from %r, using 'AuthorizedKeysFile' file " "%r instead", DEF_SSHD_CFG, auth_key_fns[0], ) # check if one of the keys is the user's one and has the right permissions for key_path, auth_key_fn in zip(key_paths.split(), auth_key_fns): if any( [ "%u" in key_path, "%h" in key_path, auth_key_fn.startswith("{}/".format(pw_ent.pw_dir)), ] ): permissions_ok = check_create_path( username, auth_key_fn, strictmodes == "yes" ) if permissions_ok: user_authorizedkeys_file = auth_key_fn break if user_authorizedkeys_file != default_authorizedkeys_file: LOG.debug( "AuthorizedKeysFile has an user-specific authorized_keys, " "using %s", user_authorizedkeys_file, ) return ( user_authorizedkeys_file, parse_authorized_keys([user_authorizedkeys_file]), ) def setup_user_keys(keys, username, options=None): # Turn the 'update' keys given into actual entries parser = AuthKeyLineParser() key_entries = [] for k in keys: key_entries.append(parser.parse(str(k), options=options)) # Extract the old and make the new (auth_key_fn, auth_key_entries) = extract_authorized_keys(username) ssh_dir = os.path.dirname(auth_key_fn) with util.SeLinuxGuard(ssh_dir, recursive=True): content = update_authorized_keys(auth_key_entries, key_entries) util.write_file(auth_key_fn, content, preserve_mode=True) class SshdConfigLine: def __init__(self, line, k=None, v=None): self.line = line self._key = k self.value = v @property def key(self): if self._key is None: return None # Keywords are case-insensitive return self._key.lower() def __str__(self): if self._key is None: return str(self.line) else: v = str(self._key) if self.value: v += " " + str(self.value) return v def parse_ssh_config(fname) -> List[SshdConfigLine]: if not os.path.isfile(fname): return [] return parse_ssh_config_lines(util.load_text_file(fname).splitlines()) def parse_ssh_config_lines(lines) -> List[SshdConfigLine]: # See: man sshd_config # The file contains keyword-argument pairs, one per line. # Lines starting with '#' and empty lines are interpreted as comments. # Note: key-words are case-insensitive and arguments are case-sensitive ret: List[SshdConfigLine] = [] for line in lines: line = line.strip() if not line or line.startswith("#"): ret.append(SshdConfigLine(line)) continue try: key, val = line.split(None, 1) except ValueError: try: key, val = line.split("=", 1) except ValueError: LOG.debug( 'sshd_config: option "%s" has no key/value pair,' " skipping it", line, ) continue ret.append(SshdConfigLine(line, key, val)) return ret def parse_ssh_config_map(fname): lines = parse_ssh_config(fname) if not lines: return {} ret = {} for line in lines: if not line.key: continue ret[line.key] = line.value return ret def _includes_dconf(fname: str) -> bool: if not os.path.isfile(fname): return False for line in util.load_text_file(fname).splitlines(): if line.startswith(f"Include {fname}.d/*.conf"): return True return False def _ensure_cloud_init_ssh_config_file(fname): if _includes_dconf(fname): if not os.path.isdir(f"{fname}.d"): util.ensure_dir(f"{fname}.d", mode=0o755) fname = os.path.join(f"{fname}.d", "50-cloud-init.conf") if not os.path.isfile(fname): # Ensure root read-only: util.ensure_file(fname, 0o600) return fname def update_ssh_config(updates, fname=DEF_SSHD_CFG): """Read fname, and update if changes are necessary. @param updates: dictionary of desired values {Option: value} @return: boolean indicating if an update was done.""" fname = _ensure_cloud_init_ssh_config_file(fname) lines = parse_ssh_config(fname) changed = update_ssh_config_lines(lines=lines, updates=updates) if changed: util.write_file( fname, "\n".join([str(line) for line in lines]) + "\n", preserve_mode=True, ) return len(changed) != 0 def update_ssh_config_lines(lines, updates): """Update the SSH config lines per updates. @param lines: array of SshdConfigLine. This array is updated in place. @param updates: dictionary of desired values {Option: value} @return: A list of keys in updates that were changed.""" found = set() changed = [] # Keywords are case-insensitive and arguments are case-sensitive casemap = dict([(k.lower(), k) for k in updates.keys()]) for i, line in enumerate(lines, start=1): if not line.key: continue if line.key in casemap: key = casemap[line.key] value = updates[key] found.add(key) if line.value == value: LOG.debug( "line %d: option %s already set to %s", i, key, value ) else: changed.append(key) LOG.debug( "line %d: option %s updated %s -> %s", i, key, line.value, value, ) line.value = value if len(found) != len(updates): for key, value in updates.items(): if key in found: continue changed.append(key) lines.append(SshdConfigLine("", key, value)) LOG.debug( "line %d: option %s added with %s", len(lines), key, value ) return changed def append_ssh_config(lines: Sequence[Tuple[str, str]], fname=DEF_SSHD_CFG): if not lines: return fname = _ensure_cloud_init_ssh_config_file(fname) content = (f"{k} {v}" for k, v in lines) util.write_file( fname, "\n".join(content) + "\n", omode="ab", preserve_mode=True, ) def get_opensshd_version(): """Get the full version of the OpenSSH sshd daemon on the system. On an ubuntu system, this would look something like: 1.2p1 Ubuntu-1ubuntu0.1 If we can't find `sshd` or parse the version number, return None. """ # -V isn't actually a valid argument, but it will cause sshd to print # out its version number to stderr. err = "" with suppress(subp.ProcessExecutionError): _, err = subp.subp(["sshd", "-V"], rcs=[0, 1]) prefix = "OpenSSH_" for line in err.split("\n"): if line.startswith(prefix): return line[len(prefix) : line.find(",")] return None def get_opensshd_upstream_version(): """Get the upstream version of the OpenSSH sshd daemon on the system. This will NOT include the portable number, so if the Ubuntu version looks like `1.2p1 Ubuntu-1ubuntu0.1`, then this function would return `1.2` """ # The default version of openssh is not less than 9.0 upstream_version = "9.0" full_version = get_opensshd_version() if full_version is None: return lifecycle.Version.from_str(upstream_version) if "p" in full_version: upstream_version = full_version[: full_version.find("p")] elif " " in full_version: upstream_version = full_version[: full_version.find(" ")] else: upstream_version = full_version try: upstream_version = lifecycle.Version.from_str(upstream_version) return upstream_version except (ValueError, TypeError): LOG.warning("Could not parse sshd version: %s", upstream_version)
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