import ./make-test-python.nix ({ pkgs, lib, ...}: { name = "gnupg"; meta = with lib.maintainers; { maintainers = [ rnhmjoj ]; }; # server for testing SSH nodes.server = { ... }: { imports = [ ../modules/profiles/minimal.nix ]; users.users.alice.isNormalUser = true; services.openssh.enable = true; }; # machine for testing GnuPG nodes.machine = { pkgs, ... }: { imports = [ ../modules/profiles/minimal.nix ]; users.users.alice.isNormalUser = true; services.getty.autologinUser = "alice"; environment.shellInit = '' # preset a key passphrase in gpg-agent preset_key() { # find all keys case "$1" in ssh) grips=$(awk '/^[0-9A-F]/{print $1}' "''${GNUPGHOME:-$HOME/.gnupg}/sshcontrol") ;; pgp) grips=$(gpg --with-keygrip --list-secret-keys | awk '/Keygrip/{print $3}') ;; esac # try to preset the passphrase for each key found for grip in $grips; do "$(gpgconf --list-dirs libexecdir)/gpg-preset-passphrase" -c -P "$2" "$grip" done } ''; programs.gnupg.agent.enable = true; programs.gnupg.agent.enableSSHSupport = true; }; testScript = '' import shlex def as_alice(command: str) -> str: """ Wraps a command to run it as Alice in a login shell """ quoted = shlex.quote(command) return "su --login alice --command " + quoted start_all() with subtest("Wait for the autologin"): machine.wait_until_tty_matches("1", "alice@machine") with subtest("Can generate a PGP key"): # Note: this needs a tty because of pinentry machine.send_chars("gpg --gen-key\n") machine.wait_until_tty_matches("1", "Real name:") machine.send_chars("Alice\n") machine.wait_until_tty_matches("1", "Email address:") machine.send_chars("alice@machine\n") machine.wait_until_tty_matches("1", "Change") machine.send_chars("O\n") machine.wait_until_tty_matches("1", "Please enter") machine.send_chars("pgp_p4ssphrase\n") machine.wait_until_tty_matches("1", "Please re-enter") machine.send_chars("pgp_p4ssphrase\n") machine.wait_until_tty_matches("1", "public and secret key created") with subtest("Confirm the key is in the keyring"): machine.wait_until_succeeds(as_alice("gpg --list-secret-keys | grep -q alice@machine")) with subtest("Can generate and add an SSH key"): machine.succeed(as_alice("ssh-keygen -t ed25519 -f alice -N ssh_p4ssphrase")) # Note: apparently this must be run before using the OpenSSH agent # socket for the first time in a tty. It's not needed for `ssh` # because there's a hook that calls it automatically (only in NixOS). machine.send_chars("gpg-connect-agent updatestartuptty /bye\n") # Note: again, this needs a tty because of pinentry machine.send_chars("ssh-add alice\n") machine.wait_until_tty_matches("1", "Enter passphrase") machine.send_chars("ssh_p4ssphrase\n") machine.wait_until_tty_matches("1", "Please enter") machine.send_chars("ssh_agent_p4ssphrase\n") machine.wait_until_tty_matches("1", "Please re-enter") machine.send_chars("ssh_agent_p4ssphrase\n") with subtest("Confirm the SSH key has been registered"): machine.wait_until_succeeds(as_alice("ssh-add -l | grep -q alice@machine")) with subtest("Can preset the key passphrases in the agent"): machine.succeed(as_alice("echo allow-preset-passphrase > .gnupg/gpg-agent.conf")) machine.succeed(as_alice("pkill gpg-agent")) machine.succeed(as_alice("preset_key pgp pgp_p4ssphrase")) machine.succeed(as_alice("preset_key ssh ssh_agent_p4ssphrase")) with subtest("Can encrypt and decrypt a message"): machine.succeed(as_alice("echo Hello | gpg -e -r alice | gpg -d | grep -q Hello")) with subtest("Can log into the server"): # Install Alice's public key public_key = machine.succeed(as_alice("cat alice.pub")) server.succeed("mkdir /etc/ssh/authorized_keys.d") server.succeed(f"printf '{public_key}' > /etc/ssh/authorized_keys.d/alice") server.wait_for_open_port(22) machine.succeed(as_alice("ssh -i alice -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no server exit")) ''; })