#!/bin/sh # Note: some of this code is lifted from zero_length_keys.sh and # test_keygen.sh, and could be unified. umask 077 set -e if [ $# -eq 0 ] || [ ! -f ${1} ] || [ ! -x ${1} ]; then if [ "$TESTING_TOR_BINARY" = "" ] ; then echo "Usage: ${0} PATH_TO_TOR [case-number]" exit 1 fi fi UNAME_OS=`uname -s | cut -d_ -f1` if test "$UNAME_OS" = 'CYGWIN' || \ test "$UNAME_OS" = 'MSYS' || \ test "$UNAME_OS" = 'MINGW'; then echo "This test is unreliable on Windows. See trac #26076. Skipping." >&2 exit 77 fi if [ $# -ge 1 ]; then TOR_BINARY="${1}" shift else TOR_BINARY="${TESTING_TOR_BINARY}" fi if [ $# -ge 1 ]; then dflt=0 else dflt=1 fi CASE1=$dflt CASE2=$dflt CASE3=$dflt if [ $# -ge 1 ]; then eval "CASE${1}"=1 fi dump() { xxd -p "$1" | tr -d '\n '; } die() { echo "$1" >&2 ; exit 5; } check_dir() { [ -d "$1" ] || die "$1 did not exist"; } check_file() { [ -e "$1" ] || die "$1 did not exist"; } check_no_file() { [ -e "$1" ] && die "$1 was not supposed to exist" || true; } check_files_eq() { cmp "$1" "$2" || die "$1 and $2 did not match: `dump $1` vs `dump $2`"; } check_keys_eq() { check_files_eq "${SRC}/keys/${1}" "${ME}/keys/${1}"; } DATA_DIR=`mktemp -d -t tor_key_expiration_tests.XXXXXX` if [ -z "$DATA_DIR" ]; then echo "Failure: mktemp invocation returned empty string" >&2 exit 3 fi if [ ! -d "$DATA_DIR" ]; then echo "Failure: mktemp invocation result doesn't point to directory" >&2 exit 3 fi trap "rm -rf '$DATA_DIR'" 0 # Use an absolute path for this or Tor will complain DATA_DIR=`cd "${DATA_DIR}" && pwd` touch "${DATA_DIR}/empty_torrc" QUIETLY="--hush" SILENTLY="--quiet" TOR="${TOR_BINARY} --DisableNetwork 1 --ShutdownWaitLength 0 --ORPort 12345 --ExitRelay 0 -f ${DATA_DIR}/empty_torrc --DataDirectory ${DATA_DIR}" ##### SETUP # # Here we create a set of keys. # Step 1: Start Tor with --list-fingerprint --quiet. Make sure everything is there. echo "Setup step #1" ${TOR} --list-fingerprint ${SILENTLY} > /dev/null check_dir "${DATA_DIR}/keys" check_file "${DATA_DIR}/keys/ed25519_master_id_public_key" check_file "${DATA_DIR}/keys/ed25519_master_id_secret_key" check_file "${DATA_DIR}/keys/ed25519_signing_cert" check_file "${DATA_DIR}/keys/ed25519_signing_secret_key" check_file "${DATA_DIR}/keys/secret_id_key" check_file "${DATA_DIR}/keys/secret_onion_key" check_file "${DATA_DIR}/keys/secret_onion_key_ntor" ##### TEST CASES echo "=== Starting key expiration tests." FN="${DATA_DIR}/stderr" if [ "$CASE1" = 1 ]; then echo "==== Case 1: Test --key-expiration without argument and ensure usage" echo " instructions are printed." ${TOR} ${QUIETLY} --key-expiration 2>"$FN" || true grep "No valid argument to --key-expiration found!" "$FN" >/dev/null || \ die "Tor didn't mention supported --key-expiration argmuents" echo "==== Case 1: ok" fi if [ "$CASE2" = 1 ]; then echo "==== Case 2: Start Tor with --key-expiration 'sign' and make sure it prints an expiration." ${TOR} ${QUIETLY} --key-expiration sign 2>"$FN" grep "signing-cert-expiry:" "$FN" >/dev/null || \ die "Tor didn't print an expiration" echo "==== Case 2: ok" fi if [ "$CASE3" = 1 ]; then echo "==== Case 3: Start Tor with --key-expiration 'sign', when there is no" echo " signing key, and make sure that Tor generates a new key" echo " and prints its certificate's expiration." mv "${DATA_DIR}/keys/ed25519_signing_cert" \ "${DATA_DIR}/keys/ed25519_signing_cert.bak" ${TOR} --key-expiration sign > "$FN" 2>&1 grep "It looks like I need to generate and sign a new medium-term signing key" "$FN" >/dev/null || \ die "Tor didn't create a new signing key" check_file "${DATA_DIR}/keys/ed25519_signing_cert" grep "signing-cert-expiry:" "$FN" >/dev/null || \ die "Tor didn't print an expiration" mv "${DATA_DIR}/keys/ed25519_signing_cert.bak" \ "${DATA_DIR}/keys/ed25519_signing_cert" echo "==== Case 3: ok" fi