openssh/regress/integrity.sh
Darren Tucker a955041c93 - dtucker@cvs.openbsd.org 2013/11/07 02:48:38
[regress/integrity.sh regress/cipher-speed.sh regress/try-ciphers.sh]
     Use ssh -Q instead of hardcoding lists of ciphers or MACs.
2013-11-07 15:21:19 +11:00

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# $OpenBSD: integrity.sh,v 1.11 2013/11/07 02:48:38 dtucker Exp $
# Placed in the Public Domain.
tid="integrity"
# start at byte 2900 (i.e. after kex) and corrupt at different offsets
# XXX the test hangs if we modify the low bytes of the packet length
# XXX and ssh tries to read...
tries=10
startoffset=2900
macs=`${SSH} -Q mac`
# The following are not MACs, but ciphers with integrated integrity. They are
# handled specially below.
macs="$macs `${SSH} -Q cipher | grep gcm@openssh.com`"
# avoid DH group exchange as the extra traffic makes it harder to get the
# offset into the stream right.
echo "KexAlgorithms diffie-hellman-group14-sha1,diffie-hellman-group1-sha1" \
>> $OBJ/ssh_proxy
# sshd-command for proxy (see test-exec.sh)
cmd="$SUDO sh ${SRC}/sshd-log-wrapper.sh ${SSHD} ${TEST_SSHD_LOGFILE} -i -f $OBJ/sshd_proxy"
for m in $macs; do
trace "test $tid: mac $m"
elen=0
epad=0
emac=0
ecnt=0
skip=0
for off in `jot $tries $startoffset`; do
skip=`expr $skip - 1`
if [ $skip -gt 0 ]; then
# avoid modifying the high bytes of the length
continue
fi
# modify output from sshd at offset $off
pxy="proxycommand=$cmd | $OBJ/modpipe -wm xor:$off:1"
case $m in
aes*gcm*) macopt="-c $m";;
*) macopt="-m $m";;
esac
verbose "test $tid: $m @$off"
${SSH} $macopt -2F $OBJ/ssh_proxy -o "$pxy" \
999.999.999.999 'printf "%4096s" " "' >/dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
fail "ssh -m $m succeeds with bit-flip at $off"
fi
ecnt=`expr $ecnt + 1`
output=$(tail -2 $TEST_SSH_LOGFILE | egrep -v "^debug" | \
tr -s '\r\n' '.')
case "$output" in
Bad?packet*) elen=`expr $elen + 1`; skip=3;;
Corrupted?MAC* | Decryption?integrity?check?failed*)
emac=`expr $emac + 1`; skip=0;;
padding*) epad=`expr $epad + 1`; skip=0;;
*) fail "unexpected error mac $m at $off";;
esac
done
verbose "test $tid: $ecnt errors: mac $emac padding $epad length $elen"
if [ $emac -eq 0 ]; then
fail "$m: no mac errors"
fi
expect=`expr $ecnt - $epad - $elen`
if [ $emac -ne $expect ]; then
fail "$m: expected $expect mac errors, got $emac"
fi
done