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#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# Tests for the keytab object implementation.
#
# Written by Russ Allbery <eagle@eyrie.org>
# Copyright 2020 Russ Allbery <eagle@eyrie.org>
# Copyright 2007-2010, 2013-2014
# The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
use strict;
use warnings;
use POSIX qw(strftime);
use Test::More tests => 142;
BEGIN { $Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_TMP = '.' }
use DBI;
use Wallet::Admin;
use Wallet::Config;
use Wallet::Kadmin;
use Wallet::Object::Keytab;
use lib 't/lib';
use Util;
# Mapping of klist -ke output from old MIT Kerberos implementations to to the
# strings that Kerberos uses internally. It's very annoying to have to
# maintain this, and it probably breaks with Heimdal.
#
# Newer versions of MIT Kerberos just print out the canonical enctype names
# and don't need this logic, but the current test requires that they still
# have entries. That's why the second set where the key and value are the
# same.
my %enctype =
('triple des cbc mode with hmac/sha1' => 'des3-cbc-sha1',
'des cbc mode with crc-32' => 'des-cbc-crc',
'des cbc mode with rsa-md5' => 'des-cbc-md5',
'aes-128 cts mode with 96-bit sha-1 hmac' => 'aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96',
'aes-256 cts mode with 96-bit sha-1 hmac' => 'aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96',
'arcfour with hmac/md5' => 'rc4-hmac',
'des3-cbc-sha1' => 'des3-cbc-sha1',
'des-cbc-crc' => 'des-cbc-crc',
'des-cbc-md5' => 'des-cbc-md5',
'aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96' => 'aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96',
'aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96' => 'aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96',
'rc4-hmac' => 'rc4-hmac');
# Some global defaults to use.
my $user = 'admin@EXAMPLE.COM';
my $host = 'localhost';
my @trace = ($user, $host, time);
# Flush all output immediately.
$| = 1;
# Run a command and throw away the output, returning the exit status.
sub system_quiet {
my ($command, @args) = @_;
my $pid = fork;
if (not defined $pid) {
die "cannot fork: $!\n";
} elsif ($pid == 0) {
open (STDIN, '<', '/dev/null') or die "cannot reopen stdin: $!\n";
open (STDOUT, '>', '/dev/null') or die "cannot reopen stdout: $!\n";
open (STDERR, '>', '/dev/null') or die "cannot reopen stderr: $!\n";
exec ($command, @args) or die "cannot exec $command: $!\n";
} else {
waitpid ($pid, 0);
return $?;
}
}
# Create a principal out of Kerberos. Only usable once the configuration has
# been set up.
sub create {
my ($principal) = @_;
my $kadmin = Wallet::Kadmin->new;
return $kadmin->create ($principal);
}
# Destroy a principal out of Kerberos. Only usable once the configuration has
# been set up.
sub destroy {
my ($principal) = @_;
my $kadmin = Wallet::Kadmin->new;
return $kadmin->destroy ($principal);
}
# Check whether a principal exists. MIT uses kvno and Heimdal uses kgetcred.
# Note that the Kerberos type may be different than our local userspace, so
# don't use the Kerberos type to decide here. Instead, check for which
# program is available on the path.
sub created {
my ($principal) = @_;
$principal .= '@' . $Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_REALM;
local $ENV{KRB5CCNAME} = 'krb5cc_temp';
getcreds ('t/data/test.keytab', $Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_PRINCIPAL);
if (grep { -x "$_/kvno" } split (':', $ENV{PATH})) {
return (system_quiet ('kvno', $principal) == 0);
} elsif (grep { -x "$_/kgetcred" } split (':', $ENV{PATH})) {
return (system_quiet ('kgetcred', $principal) == 0);
} else {
warn "# No kvno or kgetcred found\n";
return;
}
}
# Given keytab data, write it to a file and try to determine the enctypes of
# the keys present in that file. Returns the enctypes as a list, with UNKNOWN
# for encryption types that weren't recognized. This is an ugly way of doing
# this for MIT. Heimdal is much more straightforward, but MIT ktutil doesn't
# have the needed abilities.
sub enctypes {
my ($keytab) = @_;
open (KEYTAB, '>', 'keytab') or die "cannot create keytab: $!\n";
print KEYTAB $keytab;
close KEYTAB;
my @enctypes;
my $pid = open (KLIST, '-|');
if (not defined $pid) {
die "cannot fork: $!\n";
} elsif ($pid == 0) {
open (STDERR, '>', '/dev/null') or die "cannot reopen stderr: $!\n";
exec ('klist', '-ke', 'keytab')
or die "cannot run klist: $!\n";
}
local $_;
while (<KLIST>) {
next unless /^ *\d+ /;
my ($string) = /\((.*)\)\s*$/;
next unless $string;
my $enctype = $enctype{lc $string} || 'UNKNOWN';
push (@enctypes, $enctype);
}
close KLIST;
# If that failed, we may have a Heimdal user space instead, so try ktutil.
# If we try this directly, it will just hang with MIT ktutil.
if ($? != 0 || !@enctypes) {
@enctypes = ();
open (KTUTIL, '-|', 'ktutil', '-k', 'keytab', 'list')
or die "cannot run ktutil: $!\n";
local $_;
while (<KTUTIL>) {
next unless /^ *\d+ /;
my ($string) = /^\s*\d+\s+(\S+)/;
next unless $string;
push (@enctypes, $string);
}
close KTUTIL;
}
unlink 'keytab';
return sort @enctypes;
}
# Use Wallet::Admin to set up the database.
unlink ('krb5cc_temp', 'krb5cc_test', 'test-acl', 'test-pid');
db_setup;
my $admin = eval { Wallet::Admin->new };
is ($@, '', 'Database connection succeeded');
is ($admin->reinitialize ($user), 1, 'Database initialization succeeded');
my $schema = $admin->schema;
my $dbh = $admin->dbh;
# Use this to accumulate the history traces so that we can check history.
my $history = '';
my $date = strftime ('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S', localtime $trace[2]);
# Basic keytab creation and manipulation tests.
SKIP: {
skip 'no keytab configuration', 53 unless -f 't/data/test.keytab';
# Set up our configuration.
$Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_FILE = 't/data/test.keytab';
$Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_PRINCIPAL = contents ('t/data/test.principal');
$Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_REALM = contents ('t/data/test.realm');
$Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_KRBTYPE = contents ('t/data/test.krbtype');
my $realm = $Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_REALM;
# Clean up the principals we're going to use.
destroy ('wallet/one');
destroy ('wallet/two');
# Don't destroy the user's Kerberos ticket cache.
$ENV{KRB5CCNAME} = 'krb5cc_test';
# Test that object creation without KEYTAB_TMP fails.
undef $Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_TMP;
my $object = eval {
Wallet::Object::Keytab->create ('keytab', 'wallet/one', $schema,
@trace)
};
is ($object, undef, 'Creating keytab without KEYTAB_TMP fails');
is ($@, "KEYTAB_TMP configuration variable not set\n",
' with the right error');
$Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_TMP = '.';
# Okay, now we can test. First, create.
$object = eval {
Wallet::Object::Keytab->create ('keytab', "wallet\nf", $schema,
@trace)
};
is ($object, undef, 'Creating malformed principal fails');
if ($Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_KRBTYPE eq 'MIT') {
is ($@, "invalid principal name wallet\nf\n", ' with the right error');
} elsif ($Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_KRBTYPE eq 'Heimdal') {
like ($@, qr/^error adding principal wallet\nf/,
' with the right error');
}
$object = eval {
Wallet::Object::Keytab->create ('keytab', '', $schema, @trace)
};
is ($object, undef, 'Creating empty principal fails');
if ($Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_KRBTYPE eq 'MIT') {
is ($@, "invalid principal name \n", ' with the right error');
} elsif ($Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_KRBTYPE eq 'Heimdal') {
like ($@, qr/^error adding principal \@/, ' with the right error');
}
$object = eval {
Wallet::Object::Keytab->create ('keytab', 'wallet/one', $schema,
@trace)
};
if (defined ($object)) {
ok (defined ($object), 'Creating good principal succeeds');
} else {
is ($@, '', 'Creating good principal succeeds');
}
ok ($object->isa ('Wallet::Object::Keytab'), ' and is the right class');
ok (created ('wallet/one'), ' and the principal was created');
create ('wallet/two');
$object = eval {
Wallet::Object::Keytab->create ('keytab', 'wallet/two', $schema,
@trace)
};
if (defined ($object)) {
ok (defined ($object), 'Creating an existing principal succeeds');
} else {
is ($@, '', 'Creating an existing principal succeeds');
}
ok ($object->isa ('Wallet::Object::Keytab'), ' and is the right class');
is ($object->destroy (@trace), 1, ' and destroying it succeeds');
is ($object->error, undef, ' with no error message');
ok (! created ('wallet/two'), ' and now it does not exist');
my @name = qw(keytab wallet-test/one);
$object = eval { Wallet::Object::Keytab->create (@name, $schema, @trace) };
is ($object, undef, 'Creation without permissions fails');
like ($@, qr{^error adding principal wallet-test/one\@\Q$realm: },
' with the right error');
# Now, try retrieving the keytab.
$object = Wallet::Object::Keytab->new ('keytab', 'wallet/one', $schema);
ok (defined ($object), 'Retrieving the object works');
ok ($object->isa ('Wallet::Object::Keytab'), ' and is the right type');
is ($object->flag_set ('locked', @trace), 1, ' and setting locked works');
is ($object->get (@trace), undef, ' and get fails');
is ($object->error, "cannot get keytab:wallet/one: object is locked",
' because it is locked');
is ($object->flag_clear ('locked', @trace), 1,
' and clearing locked works');
my $data = $object->get (@trace);
if (defined ($data)) {
ok (defined ($data), ' and getting the keytab works');
} else {
is ($object->error, '', ' and getting the keytab works');
}
ok (! -f "./keytab.$$", ' and the temporary file was cleaned up');
ok (keytab_valid ($data, 'wallet/one'), ' and the keytab is valid');
# For right now, this is the only backend type that we have for which we
# can do a get, so test display of the last download information.
my $expected = <<"EOO";
Type: keytab
Name: wallet/one
Created by: $user
Created from: $host
Created on: $date
Downloaded by: $user
Downloaded from: $host
Downloaded on: $date
EOO
is ($object->show, $expected, 'Show output is correct');
# Test error handling on keytab retrieval.
SKIP: {
skip 'no kadmin program test for Heimdal', 2
if $Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_KRBTYPE eq 'Heimdal';
$Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_KADMIN = '/some/nonexistent/file';
$data = $object->get (@trace);
is ($data, undef, 'Cope with a failure to run kadmin');
like ($object->error, qr{^cannot run /some/nonexistent/file: },
' with the right error');
$Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_KADMIN = 'kadmin';
}
destroy ('wallet/one');
$data = $object->get (@trace);
is ($data, undef, 'Getting a keytab for a nonexistent principal fails');
like ($object->error,
qr{^error creating keytab for wallet/one\@\Q$realm\E: },
' with the right error');
is ($object->destroy (@trace), 1, ' but we can still destroy it');
# Test principal deletion on object destruction.
$object = eval {
Wallet::Object::Keytab->create ('keytab', 'wallet/one', $schema,
@trace)
};
ok (defined ($object), 'Creating good principal succeeds');
is ($@, '', ' with no error');
ok (created ('wallet/one'), ' and the principal was created');
SKIP: {
skip 'no kadmin program test for Heimdal', 2
if $Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_KRBTYPE eq 'Heimdal';
$Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_KADMIN = '/some/nonexistent/file';
is ($object->destroy (@trace), undef,
' and destroying it with bad kadmin fails');
like ($object->error, qr{^cannot run /some/nonexistent/file: },
' with the right error');
$Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_KADMIN = 'kadmin';
}
is ($object->flag_set ('locked', @trace), 1, ' and setting locked works');
is ($object->destroy (@trace), undef, ' and destroying it fails');
is ($object->error, "cannot destroy keytab:wallet/one: object is locked",
' because it is locked');
is ($object->flag_clear ('locked', @trace), 1,
' and clearing locked works');
is ($object->destroy (@trace), 1, ' and destroying it succeeds');
ok (! created ('wallet/one'), ' and now it does not exist');
# Test history (which should still work after the object is deleted).
$history .= <<"EOO";
$date create
by $user from $host
$date set flag locked
by $user from $host
$date clear flag locked
by $user from $host
$date get
by $user from $host
$date destroy
by $user from $host
$date create
by $user from $host
$date set flag locked
by $user from $host
$date clear flag locked
by $user from $host
$date destroy
by $user from $host
EOO
is ($object->history, $history, 'History is correct to this point');
# Test configuration errors.
undef $Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_FILE;
$object = eval {
Wallet::Object::Keytab->create ('keytab', 'wallet/one', $schema,
@trace)
};
is ($object, undef, 'Creating with bad configuration fails');
is ($@, "keytab object implementation not configured\n",
' with the right error');
$Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_FILE = 't/data/test.keytab';
undef $Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_PRINCIPAL;
$object = eval {
Wallet::Object::Keytab->create ('keytab', 'wallet/one', $schema,
@trace)
};
is ($object, undef, ' likewise with another missing variable');
is ($@, "keytab object implementation not configured\n",
' with the right error');
$Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_PRINCIPAL = contents ('t/data/test.principal');
undef $Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_REALM;
$object = eval {
Wallet::Object::Keytab->create ('keytab', 'wallet/one', $schema,
@trace)
};
is ($object, undef, ' and another');
is ($@, "keytab object implementation not configured\n",
' with the right error');
$Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_REALM = contents ('t/data/test.realm');
undef $Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_KRBTYPE;
$object = eval {
Wallet::Object::Keytab->create ('keytab', 'wallet/one', $schema,
@trace)
};
is ($object, undef, ' and another');
is ($@, "keytab object implementation not configured\n",
' with the right error');
$Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_KRBTYPE = 'Active Directory';
$object = eval {
Wallet::Object::Keytab->create ('keytab', 'wallet/one', $schema,
@trace)
};
is ($object, undef, ' and one set to an invalid value');
is ($@, "unknown KEYTAB_KRBTYPE setting: Active Directory\n",
' with the right error');
$Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_KRBTYPE = contents ('t/data/test.krbtype');
}
# Tests for unchanging support. Skip these if we don't have a keytab or if we
# can't find remctld.
SKIP: {
skip 'no keytab configuration', 32 unless -f 't/data/test.keytab';
# Set up our configuration.
$Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_FILE = 't/data/test.keytab';
$Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_PRINCIPAL = contents ('t/data/test.principal');
$Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_REALM = contents ('t/data/test.realm');
$Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_KRBTYPE = contents ('t/data/test.krbtype');
$Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_TMP = '.';
my $realm = $Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_REALM;
my $principal = $Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_PRINCIPAL;
# Create the objects for testing and set the unchanging flag.
my $one = eval {
Wallet::Object::Keytab->create ('keytab', 'wallet/one', $schema,
@trace)
};
ok (defined ($one), 'Creating wallet/one succeeds');
is ($one->flag_set ('unchanging', @trace), 1, ' and setting unchanging');
my $two = eval {
Wallet::Object::Keytab->create ('keytab', 'wallet/two', $schema,
@trace);
};
ok (defined ($two), 'Creating wallet/two succeeds');
is ($two->flag_set ('unchanging', @trace), 1, ' and setting unchanging');
# Finally we can test. First the MIT Kerberos tests.
SKIP: {
skip 'skipping MIT unchanging tests for Heimdal', 16
if (lc ($Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_KRBTYPE) eq 'heimdal');
# We need remctld and Net::Remctl.
my @path = (split (':', $ENV{PATH}), '/usr/local/sbin', '/usr/sbin');
my ($remctld) = grep { -x $_ } map { "$_/remctld" } @path;
skip 'remctld not found', 16 unless $remctld;
eval { require Net::Remctl };
skip 'Net::Remctl not available', 16 if $@;
# Now spawn our remctld server and get a ticket cache.
remctld_spawn ($remctld, $principal, 't/data/test.keytab',
't/data/keytab.conf', 1);
$ENV{KRB5CCNAME} = 'krb5cc_test';
getcreds ('t/data/test.keytab', $principal);
$ENV{KRB5CCNAME} = 'krb5cc_good';
# Do the unchanging tests for MIT Kerberos.
is ($one->get (@trace), undef, 'Get without configuration fails');
is ($one->error, 'keytab unchanging support not configured',
' with the right error');
$Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_REMCTL_CACHE = 'krb5cc_test';
is ($one->get (@trace), undef, ' and still fails without host');
is ($one->error, 'keytab unchanging support not configured',
' with the right error');
$Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_REMCTL_HOST = 'localhost';
$Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_REMCTL_PRINCIPAL = $principal;
$Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_REMCTL_PORT = 14373;
is ($one->get (@trace), undef, ' and still fails without ACL');
is ($one->error,
"cannot retrieve keytab for wallet/one\@$realm: Access denied",
' with the right error');
open (ACL, '>', 'test-acl') or die "cannot create test-acl: $!\n";
print ACL "$principal\n";
close ACL;
is ($one->get (@trace), 'Keytab for wallet/one', 'Now get works');
is ($ENV{KRB5CCNAME}, 'krb5cc_good',
' and we did not nuke the cache name');
is ($one->get (@trace), 'Keytab for wallet/one',
' and we get the same thing the second time');
is ($one->flag_clear ('unchanging', @trace), 1,
'Clearing the unchanging flag works');
my $data = $one->get (@trace);
ok (defined ($data), ' and getting the keytab works');
ok (keytab_valid ($data, 'wallet/one'), ' and the keytab is valid');
is ($two->get (@trace), undef, 'Get for wallet/two does not work');
is ($two->error,
"cannot retrieve keytab for wallet/two\@$realm: bite me",
' with the right error');
is ($one->destroy (@trace), 1, 'Destroying wallet/one works');
is ($two->destroy (@trace), 1, ' as does destroying wallet/two');
remctld_stop;
unlink 'krb5cc_good';
}
# Now Heimdal. Since the keytab contains timestamps, before testing for
# equality we have to substitute out the timestamps.
SKIP: {
skip 'skipping Heimdal unchanging tests for MIT', 11
if (lc ($Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_KRBTYPE) eq 'mit');
my $data = $one->get (@trace);
ok (defined $data, 'Get of unchanging keytab works');
ok (keytab_valid ($data, 'wallet/one'), ' and the keytab is valid');
my $second = $one->get (@trace);
ok (defined $second, ' and second retrieval also works');
$data =~ s/one.{8}/one\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000/g;
$second =~ s/one.{8}/one\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000/g;
ok (keytab_valid ($second, 'wallet/one'), ' and the keytab is valid');
ok (keytab_valid ($data, 'wallet/one'), ' as is the first keytab');
is ($one->flag_clear ('unchanging', @trace), 1,
'Clearing the unchanging flag works');
$data = $one->get (@trace);
ok (defined ($data), ' and getting the keytab works');
ok (keytab_valid ($data, 'wallet/one'), ' and the keytab is valid');
$data =~ s/one.{8}/one\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000/g;
ok ($data ne $second, ' and the new keytab is different');
is ($one->destroy (@trace), 1, 'Destroying wallet/one works');
is ($two->destroy (@trace), 1, ' as does destroying wallet/two');
}
# Check that history has been updated correctly.
$history .= <<"EOO";
$date create
by $user from $host
$date set flag unchanging
by $user from $host
$date get
by $user from $host
$date get
by $user from $host
$date clear flag unchanging
by $user from $host
$date get
by $user from $host
$date destroy
by $user from $host
EOO
is ($one->history, $history, 'History is correct to this point');
}
# Tests for synchronization support. This code is deactivated at present
# since no synchronization targets are supported, but we want to still test
# the basic stub code.
SKIP: {
skip 'no keytab configuration', 18 unless -f 't/data/test.keytab';
# Test setting synchronization attributes, which can also be done without
# configuration.
my $one = eval {
Wallet::Object::Keytab->create ('keytab', 'wallet/one', $schema,
@trace)
};
ok (defined ($one), 'Creating wallet/one succeeds');
my $expected = <<"EOO";
Type: keytab
Name: wallet/one
Created by: $user
Created from: $host
Created on: $date
EOO
is ($one->show, $expected, 'Show output displays no attributes');
is ($one->attr ('foo', [ 'bar' ], @trace), undef,
'Setting unknown attribute fails');
is ($one->error, 'unknown attribute foo', ' with the right error');
my @targets = $one->attr ('foo');
is (scalar (@targets), 0, ' and getting an unknown attribute fails');
is ($one->error, 'unknown attribute foo', ' with the right error');
is ($one->attr ('sync', [ 'kaserver' ], @trace), undef,
' and setting an unknown sync target fails');
is ($one->error, 'unsupported synchronization target kaserver',
' with the right error');
is ($one->attr ('sync', [ 'kaserver', 'bar' ], @trace), undef,
' and setting two targets fails');
is ($one->error, 'only one synchronization target supported',
' with the right error');
# Create a synchronization manually so that we can test the display and
# removal code.
my $sql = "insert into keytab_sync (ks_name, ks_target) values
('wallet/one', 'kaserver')";
$dbh->do ($sql);
@targets = $one->attr ('sync');
is (scalar (@targets), 1, ' and now one target is set');
is ($targets[0], 'kaserver', ' and it is correct');
is ($one->error, undef, ' and there is no error');
$expected = <<"EOO";
Type: keytab
Name: wallet/one
Synced with: kaserver
Created by: $user
Created from: $host
Created on: $date
EOO
is ($one->show, $expected, ' and show now displays the attribute');
$history .= <<"EOO";
$date create
by $user from $host
EOO
is ($one->history, $history, ' and history is correct for attributes');
is ($one->attr ('sync', [], @trace), 1,
'Removing the kaserver sync attribute works');
is ($one->destroy (@trace),1, ' and then destroying wallet/one works');
$history .= <<"EOO";
$date remove kaserver from attribute sync
by $user from $host
$date destroy
by $user from $host
EOO
is ($one->history, $history, ' and history is correct for removal');
}
# Tests for enctype restriction.
SKIP: {
skip 'no keytab configuration', 37 unless -f 't/data/test.keytab';
# Set up our configuration.
$Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_FILE = 't/data/test.keytab';
$Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_PRINCIPAL = contents ('t/data/test.principal');
$Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_REALM = contents ('t/data/test.realm');
$Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_KRBTYPE = contents ('t/data/test.krbtype');
$Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_TMP = '.';
my $realm = $Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_REALM;
my $principal = $Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_PRINCIPAL;
# Create an object for testing and determine the enctypes we have to work
# with.
my $one = eval {
Wallet::Object::Keytab->create ('keytab', 'wallet/one', $schema,
@trace)
};
if (defined ($one)) {
ok (1, 'Creating wallet/one succeeds');
} else {
is ($@, '', 'Creating wallet/one succeeds');
}
my $keytab = $one->get (@trace);
ok (defined ($keytab), ' and retrieving the keytab works');
my @enctypes = grep { $_ ne 'UNKNOWN' } enctypes ($keytab);
$history .= <<"EOO";
$date create
by $user from $host
$date get
by $user from $host
EOO
is ($one->history, $history, ' and history is still correct');
# No enctypes we recognize?
skip 'no recognized enctypes', 34 unless @enctypes;
# Set those encryption types and make sure we get back a limited keytab.
is ($one->attr ('enctypes', [ @enctypes ], @trace), 1,
'Setting enctypes works');
is ($one->error, undef, ' with no error');
for my $enctype (@enctypes) {
$history .= "$date add $enctype to attribute enctypes\n";
$history .= " by $user from $host\n";
}
my @values = $one->attr ('enctypes');
is ("@values", "@enctypes", ' and we get back the right enctype list');
my $eshow = join ("\n" . (' ' x 17), @enctypes);
$eshow =~ s/\s+\z/\n/;
my $expected = <<"EOO";
Type: keytab
Name: wallet/one
Enctypes: $eshow
Created by: $user
Created from: $host
Created on: $date
Downloaded by: $user
Downloaded from: $host
Downloaded on: $date
EOO
is ($one->show, $expected, ' and show now displays the enctype list');
$keytab = $one->get (@trace);
ok (defined ($keytab), ' and retrieving the keytab still works');
@values = enctypes ($keytab);
is ("@values", "@enctypes", ' and the keytab has the right keys');
is ($one->attr ('enctypes', [ 'foo-bar' ], @trace), undef,
'Setting an unrecognized enctype fails');
is ($one->error, 'unknown encryption type foo-bar',
' with the right error message');
is ($one->show, $expected, ' and we did rollback properly');
$history .= <<"EOO";
$date get
by $user from $host
EOO
is ($one->history, $history, 'History is correct to this point');
# Now, try testing limiting the enctypes to just one.
SKIP: {
skip 'insufficient recognized enctypes', 14 unless @enctypes > 1;
is ($one->attr ('enctypes', [ $enctypes[0] ], @trace), 1,
'Setting a single enctype works');
for my $enctype (@enctypes) {
next if $enctype eq $enctypes[0];
$history .= "$date remove $enctype from attribute enctypes\n";
$history .= " by $user from $host\n";
}
@values = $one->attr ('enctypes');
is ("@values", $enctypes[0], ' and we get back the right value');
$keytab = $one->get (@trace);
ok (defined ($keytab), ' and retrieving the keytab still works');
if (defined ($keytab)) {
@values = enctypes ($keytab);
is ("@values", $enctypes[0], ' and it has the right enctype');
} else {
ok (0, ' and it has the right keytab');
}
is ($one->attr ('enctypes', [ $enctypes[1] ], @trace), 1,
'Setting a different single enctype works');
@values = $one->attr ('enctypes');
is ("@values", $enctypes[1], ' and we get back the right value');
$keytab = $one->get (@trace);
ok (defined ($keytab), ' and retrieving the keytab still works');
@values = enctypes ($keytab);
is ("@values", $enctypes[1], ' and it has the right enctype');
is ($one->attr ('enctypes', [ @enctypes[0..1] ], @trace), 1,
'Setting two enctypes works');
@values = $one->attr ('enctypes');
is ("@values", "@enctypes[0..1]", ' and we get back the right values');
$keytab = $one->get (@trace);
ok (defined ($keytab), ' and retrieving the keytab still works');
@values = enctypes ($keytab);
is ("@values", "@enctypes[0..1]", ' and it has the right enctypes');
# Check the history trace. Put back all the enctypes for consistent
# status whether or not we skipped this section.
$history .= <<"EOO";
$date get
by $user from $host
$date remove $enctypes[0] from attribute enctypes
by $user from $host
$date add $enctypes[1] to attribute enctypes
by $user from $host
$date get
by $user from $host
$date add $enctypes[0] to attribute enctypes
by $user from $host
$date get
by $user from $host
EOO
is ($one->attr ('enctypes', [ @enctypes ], @trace), 1,
'Restoring all enctypes works');
for my $enctype (@enctypes) {
next if $enctype eq $enctypes[0];
next if $enctype eq $enctypes[1];
$history .= "$date add $enctype to attribute enctypes\n";
$history .= " by $user from $host\n";
}
is ($one->history, $history, 'History is correct to this point');
}
# Test clearing enctypes.
is ($one->attr ('enctypes', [], @trace), 1, 'Clearing enctypes works');
for my $enctype (@enctypes) {
$history .= "$date remove $enctype from attribute enctypes\n";
$history .= " by $user from $host\n";
}
@values = $one->attr ('enctypes');
ok (@values == 0, ' and now there are no enctypes');
is ($one->error, undef, ' and no error');
# Test deleting enctypes on object destruction.
is ($one->attr ('enctypes', [ $enctypes[0] ], @trace), 1,
'Setting a single enctype works');
is ($one->destroy (@trace), 1, ' and destroying the object works');
$one = eval {
Wallet::Object::Keytab->create ('keytab', 'wallet/one', $schema,
@trace)
};
ok (defined ($one), ' as does recreating it');
@values = $one->attr ('enctypes');
ok (@values == 0, ' and now there are no enctypes');
is ($one->error, undef, ' and no error');
# All done. Clean up and check history.
is ($one->destroy (@trace), 1, 'Destroying wallet/one works');
$history .= <<"EOO";
$date add $enctypes[0] to attribute enctypes
by $user from $host
$date destroy
by $user from $host
$date create
by $user from $host
$date destroy
by $user from $host
EOO
is ($one->history, $history, 'History is correct to this point');
}
# Clean up.
$admin->destroy;
END {
unlink ('wallet-db', 'krb5cc_temp', 'krb5cc_test', 'test-acl', 'test-pid');
}
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