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# Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Canonical Ltd. # Copyright (C) 2012, 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. # # Author: Scott Moser <scott.moser@canonical.com> # Author: Juerg Haefliger <juerg.haefliger@hp.com> # # This file is part of cloud-init. See LICENSE file for license information. """SSH: Configure SSH and SSH keys""" import glob import logging import os import re import sys from textwrap import dedent from typing import List, Optional, Sequence from cloudinit import ssh_util, subp, util from cloudinit.cloud import Cloud from cloudinit.config import Config from cloudinit.config.schema import MetaSchema, get_meta_doc from cloudinit.distros import ALL_DISTROS, ug_util from cloudinit.settings import PER_INSTANCE MODULE_DESCRIPTION = """\ This module handles most configuration for SSH and both host and authorized SSH keys. **Authorized keys** Authorized keys are a list of public SSH keys that are allowed to connect to a user account on a system. They are stored in `.ssh/authorized_keys` in that account's home directory. Authorized keys for the default user defined in ``users`` can be specified using ``ssh_authorized_keys``. Keys should be specified as a list of public keys. .. note:: See the ``cc_set_passwords`` module documentation to enable/disable SSH password authentication. Root login can be enabled/disabled using the ``disable_root`` config key. Root login options can be manually specified with ``disable_root_opts``. Supported public key types for the ``ssh_authorized_keys`` are: - dsa - rsa - ecdsa - ed25519 - ecdsa-sha2-nistp256-cert-v01@openssh.com - ecdsa-sha2-nistp256 - ecdsa-sha2-nistp384-cert-v01@openssh.com - ecdsa-sha2-nistp384 - ecdsa-sha2-nistp521-cert-v01@openssh.com - ecdsa-sha2-nistp521 - sk-ecdsa-sha2-nistp256-cert-v01@openssh.com - sk-ecdsa-sha2-nistp256@openssh.com - sk-ssh-ed25519-cert-v01@openssh.com - sk-ssh-ed25519@openssh.com - ssh-dss-cert-v01@openssh.com - ssh-dss - ssh-ed25519-cert-v01@openssh.com - ssh-ed25519 - ssh-rsa-cert-v01@openssh.com - ssh-rsa - ssh-xmss-cert-v01@openssh.com - ssh-xmss@openssh.com .. note:: this list has been filtered out from the supported keytypes of `OpenSSH`_ source, where the sigonly keys are removed. Please see ``ssh_util`` for more information. ``dsa``, ``rsa``, ``ecdsa`` and ``ed25519`` are added for legacy, as they are valid public keys in some old distros. They can possibly be removed in the future when support for the older distros are dropped .. _OpenSSH: https://github.com/openssh/openssh-portable/blob/master/sshkey.c **Host keys** Host keys are for authenticating a specific instance. Many images have default host SSH keys, which can be removed using ``ssh_deletekeys``. Host keys can be added using the ``ssh_keys`` configuration key. When host keys are generated the output of the ssh-keygen command(s) can be displayed on the console using the ``ssh_quiet_keygen`` configuration key. .. note:: When specifying private host keys in cloud-config, care should be taken to ensure that the communication between the data source and the instance is secure. If no host keys are specified using ``ssh_keys``, then keys will be generated using ``ssh-keygen``. By default one public/private pair of each supported host key type will be generated. The key types to generate can be specified using the ``ssh_genkeytypes`` config flag, which accepts a list of host key types to use. For each host key type for which this module has been instructed to create a keypair, if a key of the same type is already present on the system (i.e. if ``ssh_deletekeys`` was false), no key will be generated. Supported host key types for the ``ssh_keys`` and the ``ssh_genkeytypes`` config flags are: - dsa - ecdsa - ed25519 - rsa Unsupported host key types for the ``ssh_keys`` and the ``ssh_genkeytypes`` config flags are: - ecdsa-sk - ed25519-sk """ # Note: We do not support *-sk key types because: # 1) In the autogeneration case user interaction with the device is needed # which does not fit with a cloud-context. # 2) This type of keys are user-based, not hostkeys. meta: MetaSchema = { "id": "cc_ssh", "name": "SSH", "title": "Configure SSH and SSH keys", "description": MODULE_DESCRIPTION, "distros": [ALL_DISTROS], "frequency": PER_INSTANCE, "examples": [ dedent( """\ ssh_keys: rsa_private: | -----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY----- MIIBxwIBAAJhAKD0YSHy73nUgysO13XsJmd4fHiFyQ+00R7VVu2iV9Qco ... -----END RSA PRIVATE KEY----- rsa_public: ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAGEAoPRhIfLvedSDKw7Xd ... rsa_certificate: | ssh-rsa-cert-v01@openssh.com AAAAIHNzaC1lZDI1NTE5LWNlcnQt ... dsa_private: | -----BEGIN DSA PRIVATE KEY----- MIIBxwIBAAJhAKD0YSHy73nUgysO13XsJmd4fHiFyQ+00R7VVu2iV9Qco ... -----END DSA PRIVATE KEY----- dsa_public: ssh-dsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAGEAoPRhIfLvedSDKw7Xd ... dsa_certificate: | ssh-dsa-cert-v01@openssh.com AAAAIHNzaC1lZDI1NTE5LWNlcnQt ... ssh_authorized_keys: - ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAGEA3FSyQwBI6Z+nCSjUU ... - ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAQEA3I7VUf2l5gSn5uavROsc5HRDpZ ... ssh_deletekeys: true ssh_genkeytypes: [rsa, dsa, ecdsa, ed25519] disable_root: true disable_root_opts: no-port-forwarding,no-agent-forwarding,no-X11-forwarding allow_public_ssh_keys: true ssh_quiet_keygen: true ssh_publish_hostkeys: enabled: true blacklist: [dsa] """ # noqa: E501 ) ], "activate_by_schema_keys": [], } __doc__ = get_meta_doc(meta) LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) GENERATE_KEY_NAMES = ["rsa", "dsa", "ecdsa", "ed25519"] FIPS_UNSUPPORTED_KEY_NAMES = ["dsa", "ed25519"] pattern_unsupported_config_keys = re.compile( "^(ecdsa-sk|ed25519-sk)_(private|public|certificate)$" ) KEY_FILE_TPL = "/etc/ssh/ssh_host_%s_key" PUBLISH_HOST_KEYS = True # Don't publish the dsa hostkey by default since OpenSSH recommends not using # it. HOST_KEY_PUBLISH_BLACKLIST = ["dsa"] CONFIG_KEY_TO_FILE = {} PRIV_TO_PUB = {} for k in GENERATE_KEY_NAMES: CONFIG_KEY_TO_FILE.update( { f"{k}_private": (KEY_FILE_TPL % k, 0o600), f"{k}_public": (f"{KEY_FILE_TPL % k}.pub", 0o644), f"{k}_certificate": (f"{KEY_FILE_TPL % k}-cert.pub", 0o644), } ) PRIV_TO_PUB[f"{k}_private"] = f"{k}_public" KEY_GEN_TPL = 'o=$(ssh-keygen -yf "%s") && echo "$o" root@localhost > "%s"' def handle(name: str, cfg: Config, cloud: Cloud, args: list) -> None: # remove the static keys from the pristine image if cfg.get("ssh_deletekeys", True): key_pth = os.path.join("/etc/ssh/", "ssh_host_*key*") for f in glob.glob(key_pth): try: util.del_file(f) except Exception: util.logexc(LOG, "Failed deleting key file %s", f) if "ssh_keys" in cfg: # if there are keys and/or certificates in cloud-config, use them cert_config = [] for (key, val) in cfg["ssh_keys"].items(): if key not in CONFIG_KEY_TO_FILE: if pattern_unsupported_config_keys.match(key): reason = "unsupported" else: reason = "unrecognized" LOG.warning('Skipping %s ssh_keys entry: "%s"', reason, key) continue tgt_fn = CONFIG_KEY_TO_FILE[key][0] tgt_perms = CONFIG_KEY_TO_FILE[key][1] util.write_file(tgt_fn, val, tgt_perms) # set server to present the most recently identified certificate if "_certificate" in key: cert_config.append(("HostCertificate", str(tgt_fn))) if cert_config: ssh_util.append_ssh_config(cert_config) for private_type, public_type in PRIV_TO_PUB.items(): if ( public_type in cfg["ssh_keys"] or private_type not in cfg["ssh_keys"] ): continue private_file, public_file = ( CONFIG_KEY_TO_FILE[private_type][0], CONFIG_KEY_TO_FILE[public_type][0], ) cmd = ["sh", "-xc", KEY_GEN_TPL % (private_file, public_file)] try: # TODO(harlowja): Is this guard needed? with util.SeLinuxGuard("/etc/ssh", recursive=True): subp.subp(cmd, capture=False) LOG.debug( "Generated a key for %s from %s", public_file, private_file ) except Exception: util.logexc( LOG, "Failed generating a key for " f"{public_file} from {private_file}", ) else: # if not, generate them genkeys = util.get_cfg_option_list( cfg, "ssh_genkeytypes", GENERATE_KEY_NAMES ) # remove keys that are not supported in fips mode if its enabled key_names = ( genkeys if not util.fips_enabled() else [ names for names in genkeys if names not in FIPS_UNSUPPORTED_KEY_NAMES ] ) skipped_keys = set(genkeys).difference(key_names) if skipped_keys: LOG.debug( "skipping keys that are not supported in fips mode: %s", ",".join(skipped_keys), ) lang_c = os.environ.copy() lang_c["LANG"] = "C" for keytype in key_names: keyfile = KEY_FILE_TPL % (keytype) if os.path.exists(keyfile): continue util.ensure_dir(os.path.dirname(keyfile)) cmd = ["ssh-keygen", "-t", keytype, "-N", "", "-f", keyfile] # TODO(harlowja): Is this guard needed? with util.SeLinuxGuard("/etc/ssh", recursive=True): try: out, err = subp.subp(cmd, capture=True, env=lang_c) if not util.get_cfg_option_bool( cfg, "ssh_quiet_keygen", False ): sys.stdout.write(util.decode_binary(out)) gid = util.get_group_id("ssh_keys") if gid != -1: # perform same "sanitize permissions" as sshd-keygen permissions_private = 0o600 ssh_version = ssh_util.get_opensshd_upstream_version() if ssh_version and ssh_version < util.Version(9, 0): permissions_private = 0o640 os.chown(keyfile, -1, gid) os.chmod(keyfile, permissions_private) os.chmod(f"{keyfile}.pub", 0o644) except subp.ProcessExecutionError as e: err = util.decode_binary(e.stderr).lower() if e.exit_code == 1 and err.lower().startswith( "unknown key" ): LOG.debug("ssh-keygen: unknown key type '%s'", keytype) else: util.logexc( LOG, "Failed generating key type %s to file %s", keytype, keyfile, ) if "ssh_publish_hostkeys" in cfg: host_key_blacklist = util.get_cfg_option_list( cfg["ssh_publish_hostkeys"], "blacklist", HOST_KEY_PUBLISH_BLACKLIST, ) publish_hostkeys = util.get_cfg_option_bool( cfg["ssh_publish_hostkeys"], "enabled", PUBLISH_HOST_KEYS ) else: host_key_blacklist = HOST_KEY_PUBLISH_BLACKLIST publish_hostkeys = PUBLISH_HOST_KEYS if publish_hostkeys: hostkeys = get_public_host_keys(blacklist=host_key_blacklist) try: cloud.datasource.publish_host_keys(hostkeys) except Exception: util.logexc(LOG, "Publishing host keys failed!") try: (users, _groups) = ug_util.normalize_users_groups(cfg, cloud.distro) (user, _user_config) = ug_util.extract_default(users) disable_root = util.get_cfg_option_bool(cfg, "disable_root", True) disable_root_opts = util.get_cfg_option_str( cfg, "disable_root_opts", ssh_util.DISABLE_USER_OPTS ) keys: List[str] = [] if util.get_cfg_option_bool(cfg, "allow_public_ssh_keys", True): keys = cloud.get_public_ssh_keys() or [] else: LOG.debug( "Skipping import of publish SSH keys per " "config setting: allow_public_ssh_keys=False" ) if "ssh_authorized_keys" in cfg: cfgkeys = cfg["ssh_authorized_keys"] keys.extend(cfgkeys) apply_credentials(keys, user, disable_root, disable_root_opts) except Exception: util.logexc(LOG, "Applying SSH credentials failed!") def apply_credentials(keys, user, disable_root, disable_root_opts): keys = set(keys) if user: ssh_util.setup_user_keys(keys, user) if disable_root: if not user: user = "NONE" key_prefix = disable_root_opts.replace("$USER", user) key_prefix = key_prefix.replace("$DISABLE_USER", "root") else: key_prefix = "" ssh_util.setup_user_keys(keys, "root", options=key_prefix) def get_public_host_keys(blacklist: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None): """Read host keys from /etc/ssh/*.pub files and return them as a list. @param blacklist: List of key types to ignore. e.g. ['dsa', 'rsa'] @returns: List of keys, each formatted as a two-element tuple. e.g. [('ssh-rsa', 'AAAAB3Nz...'), ('ssh-ed25519', 'AAAAC3Nx...')] """ public_key_file_tmpl = "%s.pub" % (KEY_FILE_TPL,) key_list = [] blacklist_files = [] if blacklist: # Convert blacklist to filenames: # 'dsa' -> '/etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub' blacklist_files = [ public_key_file_tmpl % (key_type,) for key_type in blacklist ] # Get list of public key files and filter out blacklisted files. file_list = [ hostfile for hostfile in glob.glob(public_key_file_tmpl % ("*",)) if hostfile not in blacklist_files ] # Read host key files, retrieve first two fields as a tuple and # append that tuple to key_list. for file_name in file_list: file_contents = util.load_file(file_name) key_data = file_contents.split() if key_data and len(key_data) > 1: key_list.append(tuple(key_data[:2])) return key_list