Add load_hostkeys_file() and hostkeys_foreach_file() that accept a
FILE* argument instead of opening the file directly.
Original load_hostkeys() and hostkeys_foreach() are implemented using
these new interfaces.
Add a u_int note field to the hostkey_entry and hostkey_foreach_line
structs that is passed directly from the load_hostkeys() and
hostkeys_foreach() call. This is a lightweight way to annotate results
between different invocations of load_hostkeys().
ok markus@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 6ff6db13ec9ee4edfa658b2c38baad0f505d8c20
Preprocessor directives inside macro calls, such as the new log macros,
are undefined behaviour and do not work with, eg old GCCs. Put the
entire log call inside the ifdef for OPENSSL_HAS_NISTP521.
the data needed to verify the attestation. Previously we were missing the
"authenticator data" that is included in the signature.
spotted by Ian Haken
feedback Pedro Martelletto and Ian Haken; ok markus@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 8439896e63792b2db99c6065dd9a45eabbdb7e0a
When we know that a particular action will require a PIN, such as
downloading resident keys or generating a verify-required key, request
the PIN before attempting it.
joint work with Pedro Martelletto; ok markus@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 863182d38ef075bad1f7d20ca485752a05edb727
When PINs are in use and multiple FIDO tokens are attached to a host, we
cannot just blast requests at all attached tokens with the PIN specified
as this will cause the per-token PIN failure counter to increment. If
this retry counter hits the token's limit (usually 3 attempts), then the
token will lock itself and render all (web and SSH) of its keys invalid.
We don't want this.
So this reworks the key selection logic for the specific case of
multiple keys being attached. When multiple keys are attached and the
operation requires a PIN, then the user must touch the key that they
wish to use first in order to identify it.
This may require multiple touches, but only if there are multiple keys
attached AND (usually) the operation requires a PIN. The usual case of a
single key attached should be unaffected.
Work by Pedro Martelletto; ok myself and markus@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 637d3049ced61b7a9ee796914bbc4843d999a864
FIDO2 supports a notion of "user verification" where the user is
required to demonstrate their identity to the token before particular
operations (e.g. signing). Typically this is done by authenticating
themselves using a PIN that has been set on the token.
This adds support for generating and using user verified keys where
the verification happens via PIN (other options might be added in the
future, but none are in common use now). Practically, this adds
another key generation option "verify-required" that yields a key that
requires a PIN before each authentication.
feedback markus@ and Pedro Martelletto; ok markus@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 57fd461e4366f87c47502c5614ec08573e6d6a15
Previously if the user specified a custom extension then the everything would
be in order except the custom ones. bz3198 ok dtucker markus
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: d97deb90587b06cb227c66ffebb2d9667bf886f0
Reorder parameters list in the first usage() case - Sentence rewording
ok dtucker@
jmc@ noticed usage() missed -a flag too
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: f06b9afe91cc96f260b929a56e9930caecbde246
write to it so we don't leave an empty .ssh directory when it's not needed.
Use the same function to replace the code in ssh-keygen that does the same
thing. bz#3156, ok djm@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 59c073b569be1a60f4de36f491a4339bc4ae870f
file across runs of "ssh-keygen -Rf /path". The old behaviour was to remove
all rights for group/other. bz#3146 ok dtucker@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: dc369d0e0b5dd826430c63fd5f4b269953448a8a
fingerprint of old-format key, key comments were not being displayed. Spotted
by loic AT venez.fr, ok dtucker
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 2d98e4f9eb168eea733d17e141e1ead9fe26e533
comment after regression caused by my recent pubkey loading refactor.
Reported by loic AT venez.fr, ok dtucker@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: f8db49acbee6a6ccb2a4259135693b3cceedb89e
prompt for a PIN until the token has told us that it needs one. Avoids
double-prompting on devices that implement on-device authentication (e.g. a
touchscreen PIN pad on the Trezor Model T). ok dtucker@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 38b78903dd4422d7d3204095a31692fb69130817
While freezero() returns early if the pointer is NULL the tests for
NULL in callers are left to avoid warnings about passing an
uninitialised size argument across a function boundry.
ok deraadt@ djm@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 2660fa334fcc7cd05ec74dd99cb036f9ade6384a
than the intended number of prompts (3) and 2) it would SEGV too many
incorrect PINs were entered; based on patch by Gabriel Kihlman
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 9c0011f28ba8bd8adf2014424b64960333da1718
messages.
This replaces "security key" in error/usage/verbose messages and
distinguishes between "authenticator" and "authenticator-hosted key".
ok djm@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 7c63800e9c340c59440a054cde9790a78f18592e
Allow writing to disk the attestation certificate that is generated by
the FIDO token at key enrollment time. These certificates may be used
by an out-of-band workflow to prove that a particular key is held in
trustworthy hardware.
Allow passing in a challenge that will be sent to the card during
key enrollment. These are needed to build an attestation workflow
that resists replay attacks.
ok markus@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 457dc3c3d689ba39eed328f0817ed9b91a5f78f6
making ssh-keygen be solely responsible for printing the error message and
convertint some more common error responses from the middleware to a useful
ssherr.h status code. more detail remains visible via -v of course.
also remove indepedent copy of sk-api.h declarations in sk-usbhid.c
and just include it.
feedback & ok markus@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: a4a8ffa870d9a3e0cfd76544bcdeef5c9fb1f1bb
Extract the key label or X.509 subject string when PKCS#11 keys
are retrieved from the token and plumb this through to places where
it may be used as a comment.
based on https://github.com/openssh/openssh-portable/pull/138
by Danielle Church
feedback and ok markus@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: cae1fda10d9e10971dea29520916e27cfec7ca35
emit matched principals one per line to stdout rather than as comma-
separated and with a free-text preamble (easy confusion opportunity)
emit "not found" error to stderr
fix up argument testing for -Y operations and improve error message for
unsupported operations
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 3d9c9a671ab07fc04a48f543edfa85eae77da69c
a safe signature algorithm (rsa-sha-512) if not is explicitly specified by
the user; ok markus@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: e05f638f0be6c0266e1d3d799716b461011e83a9
from Markus:
use "principals" instead of principal, as allowed_signers lines may list
multiple.
When the signing key is a certificate, emit only principals that match
the certificate principal list.
NB. the command -Y name changes: "find-principal" => "find-principals"
ok markus@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: ab575946ff9a55624cd4e811bfd338bf3b1d0faf
pathnames - they make them needlessly more difficult to cut and paste without
error; ok markus@ & dtucker@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: abdcfd1a5723fcac0711feee7665edc66ae2335a
up the principal associated with a signature from an allowed-signers file.
Work by Sebastian Kinne; ok dtucker@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 6f782cc7e18e38fcfafa62af53246a1dcfe74e5d