Message ID | 20230525031026.3554406-1-tmz@pobox.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | Accepted |
Commit | 20025fdfc756821ee51cc4955108cbfb519e1d68 |
Headers | show |
Series | t/lib-gpg: fix ssh-keygen -Y check-novalidate with openssh-9.0 | expand |
Todd Zullinger <tmz@pobox.com> writes: > OpenSSH-9.0 requires a namespace option with `-Y check-novalidate`. > This was added in openssh-portable commit a0b5816f8 (upstream: > ssh-keygen -Y check-novalidate requires namespace or SEGV, 2022-03-18). > > The -n option was documented as a required option since check-novalidate > was added in openssh-portable 8aa2aa3cd (upstream: Allow testing > signature syntax and validity without verifying, 2019-09-16). > > Signed-off-by: Todd Zullinger <tmz@pobox.com> > --- > Hi, > > I only recently noticed the GPGSSH_VERIFYTIME prereq had > been failing in the Fedora builds. This began when openssh > was updated to 9.0 in the distribution, which means I've > been slack on checking missing prereqs since last August. :/ Better late than never. Thanks. While I was trying to see if the symptom reproduces in my environment roughly based on Debian testing, I had this trivial test script #!/bin/sh test_description='heh???' . ./test-lib.sh . "$TEST_DIRECTORY/lib-gpg.sh" test_expect_success setup ' : test_have_prereq GPG && test_have_prereq GPGSSH_VERIFYTIME ' test_done and noticed that GPGSSH_VERIFYTIME prerequisite does not pass regardless of the version of ssh-keygen installed, without first triggering GPG prereq to cause "$GNUPGHOME" to get created. Otherwise, this part # Set up keys with key lifetimes ssh-keygen -t ed25519 -N "" -C "timeboxed valid key" -f "${GPGSSH_KEY_TIMEBOXEDVALID}" >/dev/null && because GPGSSH_KEY_TIMEBOXEDVALID is defined to be created under GNUPGHOME, would not work. I notice that GPGSM lazy prereq forces GPG prereq to be triggered by starting it like so: test_lazy_prereq GPGSM ' test_have_prereq GPG && and I think we should do the same for GPGSSH_VERIFYTIME for completeness in the longer term. The current users of the prerequisite all seem to trigger GPG prerequisite check so this is not all that urgent, though.
Junio C Hamano wrote: > While I was trying to see if the symptom reproduces in my > environment roughly based on Debian testing, I had this trivial test > script > > #!/bin/sh > > test_description='heh???' > > . ./test-lib.sh > . "$TEST_DIRECTORY/lib-gpg.sh" > > test_expect_success setup ' > : test_have_prereq GPG && > test_have_prereq GPGSSH_VERIFYTIME > ' > > test_done > > and noticed that GPGSSH_VERIFYTIME prerequisite does not pass > regardless of the version of ssh-keygen installed, without first > triggering GPG prereq to cause "$GNUPGHOME" to get created. > Otherwise, this part > > # Set up keys with key lifetimes > ssh-keygen -t ed25519 -N "" -C "timeboxed valid key" -f "${GPGSSH_KEY_TIMEBOXEDVALID}" >/dev/null && > > because GPGSSH_KEY_TIMEBOXEDVALID is defined to be created under > GNUPGHOME, would not work. > > I notice that GPGSM lazy prereq forces GPG prereq to be triggered > by starting it like so: > > test_lazy_prereq GPGSM ' > test_have_prereq GPG && > > and I think we should do the same for GPGSSH_VERIFYTIME for > completeness in the longer term. The current users of the > prerequisite all seem to trigger GPG prerequisite check so > this is not all that urgent, though. Good idea. Perhaps: test_lazy_prereq GPGSSH_VERIFYTIME ' test_have_prereq GPGSSH && is best there? The GPGSSH prereq creates ${GNUPGHOME}. It may not be common, but there may be folks who want to run the SSH tests and don't care about GPG. Something like this? (Sorry to distract you further in the RC period. :) -- 8< -- Subject: [PATCH] t/lib-gpg: require GPGSSH for GPGSSH_VERIFYTIME prereq The GPGSSH_VERIFYTIME prequeq makes use of "${GNUPGHOME}" but does not create it. Require GPGSSH which creates the "${GNUPGHOME}" directory. Additionally, it makes sense to require GPGSSH in GPGSSH_VERIFYTIME because the latter builds on the former. If we can't use GPGSSH, there's little point in checking whether GPGSSH_VERIFYTIME is usable. Suggested-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> Signed-off-by: Todd Zullinger <tmz@pobox.com> --- t/lib-gpg.sh | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) diff --git a/t/lib-gpg.sh b/t/lib-gpg.sh index 114785586a..db63aeb6ed 100644 --- a/t/lib-gpg.sh +++ b/t/lib-gpg.sh @@ -135,6 +135,7 @@ test_lazy_prereq GPGSSH ' ' test_lazy_prereq GPGSSH_VERIFYTIME ' + test_have_prereq GPGSSH && # Check if ssh-keygen has a verify-time option by passing an invalid date to it ssh-keygen -Overify-time=INVALID -Y check-novalidate -s doesnotmatter 2>&1 | grep -q -F "Invalid \"verify-time\"" && -- 8< --
Todd Zullinger <tmz@pobox.com> writes: > Good idea. Perhaps: > > test_lazy_prereq GPGSSH_VERIFYTIME ' > test_have_prereq GPGSSH && > > is best there? The GPGSSH prereq creates ${GNUPGHOME}. It > may not be common, but there may be folks who want to run > the SSH tests and don't care about GPG. OK. I'll certainly forget, so hold on to the patch and resend after the dust settles from the release. Thanks.
diff --git a/t/lib-gpg.sh b/t/lib-gpg.sh index 114785586a..28652ed91f 100644 --- a/t/lib-gpg.sh +++ b/t/lib-gpg.sh @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ test_lazy_prereq GPGSSH ' test_lazy_prereq GPGSSH_VERIFYTIME ' # Check if ssh-keygen has a verify-time option by passing an invalid date to it - ssh-keygen -Overify-time=INVALID -Y check-novalidate -s doesnotmatter 2>&1 | grep -q -F "Invalid \"verify-time\"" && + ssh-keygen -Overify-time=INVALID -Y check-novalidate -n "git" -s doesnotmatter 2>&1 | grep -q -F "Invalid \"verify-time\"" && # Set up keys with key lifetimes ssh-keygen -t ed25519 -N "" -C "timeboxed valid key" -f "${GPGSSH_KEY_TIMEBOXEDVALID}" >/dev/null &&
OpenSSH-9.0 requires a namespace option with `-Y check-novalidate`. This was added in openssh-portable commit a0b5816f8 (upstream: ssh-keygen -Y check-novalidate requires namespace or SEGV, 2022-03-18). The -n option was documented as a required option since check-novalidate was added in openssh-portable 8aa2aa3cd (upstream: Allow testing signature syntax and validity without verifying, 2019-09-16). Signed-off-by: Todd Zullinger <tmz@pobox.com> --- Hi, I only recently noticed the GPGSSH_VERIFYTIME prereq had been failing in the Fedora builds. This began when openssh was updated to 9.0 in the distribution, which means I've been slack on checking missing prereqs since last August. :/ Initially, I thought it was another issue, where the final ssh-keygen call in the prereq lacked a message on stdin, which caused it to hang. That only occurs when running the contents of the prereq manually, so it may not be worth touching. But if that seems worthwhile -- if only to avoid anyone else getting spending time debugging the wrong problem -- I can send the patch I had prepared which does: diff --git a/t/lib-gpg.sh b/t/lib-gpg.sh index 114785586a..2815df8503 100644 --- a/t/lib-gpg.sh +++ b/t/lib-gpg.sh @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ test_lazy_prereq GPGSSH_VERIFYTIME ' # and verify ssh-keygen verifies the key lifetime echo "testpayload" | ssh-keygen -Y sign -n "git" -f "${GPGSSH_KEY_EXPIRED}" >gpgssh_verifytime_prereq.sig && - ! (ssh-keygen -Y verify -n "git" -f "${GPGSSH_ALLOWED_SIGNERS}" -I "principal with expired key" -s gpgssh_verifytime_prereq.sig) + ! (echo "testpayload" | ssh-keygen -Y verify -n "git" -f "${GPGSSH_ALLOWED_SIGNERS}" -I "principal with expired key" -s gpgssh_verifytime_prereq.sig) ' sanitize_pgp() { t/lib-gpg.sh | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)