As noted in openssh/openssh-portable#149, i386 does not have have
_NR_shmget etc. Instead, it has a single ipc syscall (see man 2 ipc,
https://linux.die.net/man/2/ipc). Add this syscall, if present, to the
list of syscalls that seccomp will deny non-fatally.
also, make it pull prototypes directly from sk-api.c and #error
if the expected version changes. This will make any future regress
test breakage because of SK API changes much more apparent
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for all operations. These are intended to future-proof the API a little by
making it easier to specify additional fields for without having to change
the API version for each.
At present, only two options are defined: one to explicitly specify
the device for an operation (rather than accepting the middleware's
autoselection) and another to specify the FIDO2 username that may
be used when generating a resident key. These new options may be
invoked at key generation time via ssh-keygen -O
This also implements a suggestion from Markus to avoid "int" in favour
of uint32_t for the algorithm argument in the API, to make implementation
of ssh-sk-client/helper a little easier.
feedback, fixes and ok markus@
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Issue noticed and reported by Pierre-Olivier Martel <pom@apple.com>
ok dtucker@ markus@ djm@
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and PIN prompting in the dummy middleware that we use for the tests. Should
fix breakage spotted by dtucker@
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"ssh-keygen -K". This will save public/private keys into the current
directory.
This is handy if you move a token between hosts.
feedback & ok markus@
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Define some well-known error codes in the SK API and pass
them back via ssh-sk-helper.
Use the new "wrong PIN" error code to retry PIN prompting during
ssh-keygen of resident keys.
feedback and ok markus@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 9663c6a2bb7a0bc8deaccc6c30d9a2983b481620
Allow passing a PIN via the SK API (API major crank) and let the
ssh-sk-helper API follow.
Also enhance the ssh-sk-helper API to support passing back an error
code instead of a complete reply. Will be used to signal "wrong PIN",
etc.
feedback and ok markus@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: a1bd6b0a2421646919a0c139b8183ad76d28fb71
"ssh-add -O" will load resident keys from a FIDO2 token and add them
to a ssh-agent.
feedback and ok markus@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 608104ae957a7d65cb84e0a3a26c8f60e0df3290
Adds a sk_load_resident_keys() function to the security key
API that accepts a security key provider and a PIN and returns
a list of keys.
Implement support for this in the usbhid middleware.
feedback and ok markus@
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"ssh-keygen -t ecdsa-sk|ed25519-sk -x resident" will generate a
device-resident key.
feedback and ok markus@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 8e1b3c56a4b11d85047bd6c6c705b7eef4d58431
Move all moduli generation options to live under the -O flag.
Frees up seven single-letter flags.
NB. this change break existing ssh-keygen commandline syntax for moduli-
related operations. Very few people use these fortunately.
feedback and ok markus@
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Move list of available certificate options in ssh-keygen.1 to the
CERTIFICATES section.
Collect options specified by -O but delay parsing/validation of
certificate options until we're sure that we're acting as a CA.
ok markus@
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