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epriestley
bf17b12daf Standardize SSH key storage
Summary:
Ref T5833. This fixes a few weird things with this table:

  - A bunch of columns were nullable for no reason.
  - We stored an MD5 hash of the key (unusual) but never used it and callers were responsible for manually populating it.
  - We didn't perform known-key-text lookups by using an index.

Test Plan:
  - Ran migrations.
  - Faked duplicate keys, saw them clean up correctly.
  - Added new keys.
  - Generated new keys.
  - Used `bin/auth-ssh` and `bin/auth-ssh-key`.

Reviewers: btrahan

Reviewed By: btrahan

Subscribers: epriestley

Maniphest Tasks: T5833

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D10805
2014-11-07 15:34:44 -08:00
epriestley
6f0d3b0796 Add a query/policy layer on top of SSH keys for Almanac
Summary:
Ref T5833. Currently, SSH keys are associated only with users, and are a bit un-modern. I want to let Almanac Devices have SSH keys so devices in a cluster can identify to one another.

For example, with hosted installs, initialization will go something like this:

  - A request comes in for `company.phacility.com`.
  - A SiteSource (from D10787) makes a Conduit call to Almanac on the master install to check if `company` is a valid install and pull config if it is.
  - This call can be signed with an SSH key which identifies a trusted Almanac Device.

In the cluster case, a web host can make an authenticated call to a repository host with similar key signing.

To move toward this, put a proper Query class on top of SSH key access (this diff). In following diffs, I'll:

  - Rename `userPHID` to `objectPHID`.
  - Move this to the `auth` database.
  - Provide UI for device/key association.

An alternative approach would be to build some kind of special token layer in Conduit, but I think that would be a lot harder to manage in the hosting case. This gives us a more direct attack on trusting requests from machines and recognizing machines as first (well, sort of second-class) actors without needing things like fake user accounts.

Test Plan:
  - Added and removed SSH keys.
  - Added and removed SSH keys from a bot account.
  - Tried to edit an unonwned SSH key (denied).
  - Ran `bin/ssh-auth`, got sensible output.
  - Ran `bin/ssh-auth-key`, got sensible output.

Reviewers: btrahan

Reviewed By: btrahan

Subscribers: epriestley

Maniphest Tasks: T5833

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D10790
2014-11-06 12:37:02 -08:00
epriestley
6be8d65763 Convert two missed phutil_utf8_shorten() callsites
Summary: Fixes T6006. These didn't get caught by D10392.

Test Plan: Forced migration to re-run; ran SSH commands against Phabricator.

Auditors: btrahan
2014-08-30 07:20:35 -07:00
Joshua Spence
0a62f13464 Change double quotes to single quotes.
Summary: Ran `arc lint --apply-patches --everything` over rP, mainly to change double quotes to single quotes where appropriate. These changes also validate that the `ArcanistXHPASTLinter::LINT_DOUBLE_QUOTE` rule is working as expected.

Test Plan: Eyeballed it.

Reviewers: #blessed_reviewers, epriestley

Reviewed By: #blessed_reviewers, epriestley

Subscribers: epriestley, Korvin, hach-que

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D9431
2014-06-09 11:36:50 -07:00
epriestley
26582eb82d Provide a more helpful message if a user connects via raw SSH
Summary: We currently print a fairly vague, technical message which is ambiguous about indicating success or an error if you aren't familiar with SSH.

Test Plan:
  $ ssh -T dweller@localhost
  phabricator-ssh-exec: Welcome to Phabricator.

  You are logged in as epriestley.

  You haven't specified a command to run. This means you're requesting an interactive shell, but Phabricator does not provide an interactive shell over SSH.

  Usually, you should run a command like `git clone` or `hg push` rather than connecting directly with SSH.

  Supported commands are: conduit, git-receive-pack, git-upload-pack, hg, svnserve.

Reviewers: btrahan, dctrwatson

Reviewed By: dctrwatson

CC: aran

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D7854
2013-12-30 13:21:56 -08:00
epriestley
a74bfe5167 Minor, sort out a change request which was lost in the melee. 2013-12-05 17:37:04 -08:00
epriestley
5ca84589bd Add an SSH access log
Summary: Ref T4107. Ref T4189. This implements an SSH access log, similar to the HTTP access log.

Test Plan:
  [Thu, 05 Dec 2013 13:45:41 -0800]	77841	orbital	::1	dweller	epriestley	epriestley	git-receive-pack	/diffusion/POEMS/	0	324765	402	232
  [Thu, 05 Dec 2013 13:45:48 -0800]	77860	orbital	::1	dweller	epriestley	epriestley	git-receive-pack	/diffusion/POEMS/	0	325634	402	232

Reviewers: btrahan

Reviewed By: btrahan

CC: aran

Maniphest Tasks: T4107, T4189

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D7719
2013-12-05 17:00:48 -08:00
epriestley
d59722321f Handle "-p port" flag in ssh-connect
Summary:
The documentation is explicit that Git does not pass this flag:

  The $GIT_SSH command will be given exactly two arguments: the username@host (or just host) from the URL and the shell command to execute on that remote system.

This isn't true; it does. Accommodate it.

I'll see if I can fix this in the upstream, too.

Test Plan: Ran various `ssh-connect` commands with -p, etc.

Reviewers: btrahan

Reviewed By: btrahan

CC: aran

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D7680
2013-12-02 11:25:46 -08:00
Eric Stern
45c3a605ee Correctly handle case where no ssh keys are found
Summary: If no ssh keys are in phabricator, bin/ssh-auth errors with undefined `$lines`. This fixes that case and explicitly tells the user no rows were found.

Test Plan: Ran bin/ssh-auth before and after change with no ssh keys in the system. Error goes away after change.

Reviewers: #blessed_reviewers, epriestley

Reviewed By: epriestley

CC: epriestley, aran, Korvin

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D7675
2013-11-30 18:56:23 -08:00
epriestley
58530669a2 Make ssh-connect more robust against known_host issues
I think the daemon is choking on this, prevent it from failing.

Auditors: btrahan
2013-11-22 16:24:24 -08:00
epriestley
6e41016077 Document and remove some scary warnings from repository hosting
Summary: Fixes T2230. This isn't a total walk in the park to configure, but should work for early adopters now.

Test Plan: Read documentation, browsed UI.

Reviewers: btrahan

Reviewed By: btrahan

CC: aran

Maniphest Tasks: T2230

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D7634
2013-11-22 15:24:27 -08:00
epriestley
d09dd23bd7 Actually push to mirrors
Summary: Fixes T4038. Push repositories to mirrors.

Test Plan: Created a functional mirror of a local: https://github.com/epriestley/poems

Reviewers: btrahan

Reviewed By: btrahan

CC: aran

Maniphest Tasks: T4038

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D7633
2013-11-22 15:24:09 -08:00
epriestley
51fb1ca16d Migrate repositories to use Passphrase for credential management
Summary: Fixes T4122. Ref T2230. Instead of storing credentials on each repository, store them in Passphrase. This allows easy creation/management of many repositories which share credentials.

Test Plan:
  - Upgraded repositories.
  - Created and edited repositories.
  - Pulled HTTP and SSH repositories.

Reviewers: btrahan

Reviewed By: btrahan

CC: aran

Maniphest Tasks: T2230, T4122

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D7629
2013-11-22 15:23:33 -08:00
epriestley
ff8b48979e Simplify Repository remote and local command construction
Summary:
This cleans up some garbage:

  - We were specifying environmental variables with `X=y git ...`, but now have `setEnv()` on both `ExecFuture` and `PhutilExecPassthru`. Use `setEnv()`.
  - We were specifying the working directory with `(cd %s && git ...)`, but now have `setCWD()` on both `ExecFuture` and `PhutilExecPassthru`. Use `setCWD()`.
  - We were specifying the Git credentials with `ssh-agent -c (ssh-add ... && git ...)`. We can do this more cleanly with `GIT_SSH`. Use `GIT_SSH`.
  - Since we have to write a script for `GIT_SSH` anyway, use the same script for Subversion and Mercurial.

This fixes two specific issues:

  - Previously, we were not able to set `-o StrictHostKeyChecking=no` on Git commands, so the first time you cloned a git repo the daemons would generally prompt you to add `github.com` or whatever to `known_hosts`. Since this was non-interactive, things would mysteriously hang, in effect. With `GIT_SSH`, we can specify the flag, reducing the number of ways things can go wrong.
  - This adds `LANG=C`, which probably (?) forces the language to English for all commands. Apparently you need to install special language packs or something, so I don't know that this actually works, but at least two users with non-English languages have claimed it does (see <https://github.com/facebook/arcanist/pull/114> for a similar issue in Arcanist).

At some point in the future I might want to combine the Arcanist code for command execution with the Phabricator code for command execution (they share some stuff like LANG and HGPLAIN). However, credential management is kind of messy, so I'm adopting a "wait and see" approach for now. I expect to split this at least somewhat in the future, for Drydock/Automerge if nothing else.

Also I'm not sure if we use the passthru stuff at all anymore, I may just be able to delete that. I'll check in a future diff.

Test Plan: Browsed and pulled Git, Subversion and Mercurial repositories.

Reviewers: btrahan

Reviewed By: btrahan

CC: aran

Maniphest Tasks: T2230

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D7600
2013-11-20 10:41:35 -08:00
epriestley
7f11e8d740 Improve handling of email verification and "activated" accounts
Summary:
Small step forward which improves existing stuff or lays groudwork for future stuff:

  - Currently, to check for email verification, we have to single-query the email address on every page. Instead, denoramlize it into the user object.
    - Migrate all the existing users.
    - When the user verifies an email, mark them as `isEmailVerified` if the email is their primary email.
    - Just make the checks look at the `isEmailVerified` field.
  - Add a new check, `isUserActivated()`, to cover email-verified plus disabled. Currently, a non-verified-but-not-disabled user could theoretically use Conduit over SSH, if anyone deployed it. Tighten that up.
  - Add an `isApproved` flag, which is always true for now. In a future diff, I want to add a default-on admin approval queue for new accounts, to prevent configuration mistakes. The way it will work is:
    - When the queue is enabled, registering users are created with `isApproved = false`.
    - Admins are sent an email, "[Phabricator] New User Approval (alincoln)", telling them that a new user is waiting for approval.
    - They go to the web UI and approve the user.
    - Manually-created accounts are auto-approved.
    - The email will have instructions for disabling the queue.

I think this queue will be helpful for new installs and give them peace of mind, and when you go to disable it we have a better opportunity to warn you about exactly what that means.

Generally, I want to improve the default safety of registration, since if you just blindly coast through the path of least resistance right now your install ends up pretty open, and realistically few installs are on VPNs.

Test Plan:
  - Ran migration, verified `isEmailVerified` populated correctly.
  - Created a new user, checked DB for verified (not verified).
  - Verified, checked DB (now verified).
  - Used Conduit, People, Diffusion.

Reviewers: btrahan

Reviewed By: btrahan

CC: chad, aran

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D7572
2013-11-12 14:37:04 -08:00
epriestley
85f505465e Support serving SVN repositories over SSH
Summary:
Ref T2230. The SVN protocol has a sensible protocol format with a good spec here:

http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/trunk/subversion/libsvn_ra_svn/protocol

Particularly, compare this statement to the clown show that is the Mercurial wire protocol:

> It is possible to parse an item without knowing its type in advance.

WHAT A REASONABLE STATEMENT TO BE ABLE TO MAKE ABOUT A WIRE PROTOCOL

Although it makes substantially more sense than Mercurial, it's much heavier-weight than the Git or Mercurial protocols, since it isn't distributed.

It's also not possible to figure out if a request is a write request (or even which repository it is against) without proxying some of the protocol frames. Finally, several protocol commands embed repository URLs, and we need to reach into the protocol and translate them.

Test Plan: Ran various SVN commands over SSH (`svn log`, `svn up`, `svn commit`, etc).

Reviewers: btrahan

Reviewed By: btrahan

CC: aran

Maniphest Tasks: T2230

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D7556
2013-11-11 12:19:06 -08:00
epriestley
8840f60218 Enable Mercurial reads and writes over SSH
Summary:
Ref T2230. This is substantially more complicated than Git, but mostly because Mercurial's protocol is a like 50 ad-hoc extensions cobbled together. Because we must decode protocol frames in order to determine if a request is read or write, 90% of this is implementing a stream parser for the protocol.

Mercurial's own parser is simpler, but relies on blocking reads. Since we don't even have methods for blocking reads right now and keeping the whole thing non-blocking is conceptually better, I made the parser nonblocking. It ends up being a lot of stuff. I made an effort to cover it reasonably well with unit tests, and to make sure we fail closed (i.e., reject requests) if there are any parts of the protocol I got wrong.

A lot of the complexity is sharable with the HTTP stuff, so it ends up being not-so-bad, just very hard to verify by inspection as clearly correct.

Test Plan:
  - Ran `hg clone` over SSH.
  - Ran `hg fetch` over SSH.
  - Ran `hg push` over SSH, to a read-only repo (error) and a read-write repo (success).

Reviewers: btrahan, asherkin

Reviewed By: btrahan

CC: aran

Maniphest Tasks: T2230

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D7553
2013-11-11 12:18:27 -08:00
epriestley
c6665b1907 Serve git writes over SSH
Summary: Looks like this is pretty straightforward; same as the reads except mark it as needing PUSH.

Test Plan: Ran `git push`, pushed over SSH to a hosted repo.

Reviewers: btrahan

Reviewed By: btrahan

CC: hach-que, aran

Maniphest Tasks: T2230

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D7425
2013-10-29 15:32:41 -07:00
epriestley
bb4904553f Route some VCS connections over SSH
Summary:
  - Add web UI for configuring SSH hosting.
  - Route git reads (`git-upload-pack` over SSH).

Test Plan:
  >>> orbital ~ $ git clone ssh://127.0.0.1/
  Cloning into '127.0.0.1'...
  Exception: Unrecognized repository path "/". Expected a path like "/diffusion/X/".
  fatal: Could not read from remote repository.

  Please make sure you have the correct access rights
  and the repository exists.
  >>> orbital ~ $ git clone ssh://127.0.0.1/diffusion/X/
  Cloning into 'X'...
  Exception: No repository "X" exists!
  fatal: Could not read from remote repository.

  Please make sure you have the correct access rights
  and the repository exists.
  >>> orbital ~ $ git clone ssh://127.0.0.1/diffusion/MT/
  Cloning into 'MT'...
  Exception: This repository is not available over SSH.
  fatal: Could not read from remote repository.

  Please make sure you have the correct access rights
  and the repository exists.
  >>> orbital ~ $ git clone ssh://127.0.0.1/diffusion/P/
  Cloning into 'P'...
  Exception: TODO: Implement serve over SSH.
  fatal: Could not read from remote repository.

  Please make sure you have the correct access rights
  and the repository exists.

Reviewers: btrahan

Reviewed By: btrahan

CC: hach-que, aran

Maniphest Tasks: T2230

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D7421
2013-10-29 15:32:40 -07:00
epriestley
888b3839e7 Prepare to route VCS connections through SSH
Summary:
Fixes T2229. This sets the stage for a patch similar to D7417, but for SSH. In particular, SSH 6.2 introduced an `AuthorizedKeysCommand` directive, which lets us do this in a mostly-reasonable way without needing users to patch sshd (if they have a recent enough version, at least).

The way the `AuthorizedKeysCommand` works is that it gets run and produces an `authorized_keys`-style file fragment. This isn't ideal, because we have to dump every key into the result, but should be fine for most installs. The earlier patch against `sshd` passes the public key itself, which allows the script to just look up the key. We might use this eventually, since it can scale much better, so I haven't removed it.

Generally, auth is split into two scripts now which mostly do the same thing:

  - `ssh-auth` is the AuthorizedKeysCommand auth, which takes nothing and dumps the whole keyfile.
  - `ssh-auth-key` is the slightly cleaner and more scalable (but patch-dependent) version, which takes the public key and dumps only matching options.

I also reworked the argument parsing to be a bit more sane.

Test Plan:
This is somewhat-intentionally a bit obtuse since I don't really want anyone using it yet, but basically:

  - Copy `phabricator-ssh-hook.sh` to somewhere like `/usr/libexec/openssh/`, chown it `root` and chmod it `500`.
    - This script should probably also do a username check in the future.
  - Create a copy of `sshd_config` and fix the paths/etc. Point the KeyScript at your copy of the hook.
  - Start a copy of sshd (6.2 or newer) with `-f <your config file>` and maybe `-d -d -d` to foreground and debug.
  - Run `ssh -p 2222 localhost` or similar.

Specifically, I did this setup and then ran a bunch of commands like:

  - `ssh host` (denied, no command)
  - `ssh host ls` (denied, not supported)
  - `echo '{}' | ssh host conduit conduit.ping` (works)

Reviewers: btrahan

Reviewed By: btrahan

CC: hach-que, aran

Maniphest Tasks: T2229, T2230

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D7419
2013-10-29 15:32:40 -07:00
epriestley
6dd0169873 Fix various issues with SSH receivers
Summary:
  - Original command is in SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND, not normal argv.
  - Use PhutilShellLexer to parse it.
  - Fix a protocol encoding issue with ConduitSSHWorkflow. I think I'm going to make this protocol accept multiple commands anyway because SSH pipes are crazy expensive to build (even locally, they're ~300ms).

Test Plan: With other changes, successfully executed "arc list --conduit-uri=ssh://localhost:2222".

Reviewers: btrahan, vrana

Reviewed By: btrahan

CC: aran

Maniphest Tasks: T550

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D4232
2012-12-19 11:11:32 -08:00
epriestley
e78898970a Implement SSHD glue and Conduit SSH endpoint
Summary:
  - Build "sshd-auth" (for authentication) and "sshd-exec" (for command execution) binaries. These are callable by "sshd-vcs", located [[https://github.com/epriestley/sshd-vcs | in my account on GitHub]]. They are based on precursors [[https://github.com/epriestley/sshd-vcs-glue | here on GitHub]] which I deployed for TenXer about a year ago, so I have some confidence they at least basically work.
    - The problem this solves is that normally every user would need an account on a machine to connect to it, and/or their public keys would all need to be listed in `~/.authorized_keys`. This is a big pain in most installs. Software like Gitosis/Gitolite solve this problem by giving you an easy way to add public keys to `~/.authorized_keys`, but this is pretty gross.
    - Roughly, instead of looking in `~/.authorized_keys` when a user connects, the patched sshd instead runs `echo <public key> | sshd-auth`. The `sshd-auth` script looks up the public key and authorizes the matching user, if they exist. It also forces sshd to run `sshd-exec` instead of a normal shell.
    - `sshd-exec` receives the authenticated user and any command which was passed to ssh (like `git receive-pack`) and can route them appropriately.
    - Overall, this permits a single account to be set up on a server which all Phabricator users can connect to without any extra work, and which can safely execute commands and apply appropriate permissions, and disable users when they are disabled in Phabricator and all that stuff.
  - Build out "sshd-exec" to do more thorough checks and setup, and delegate command execution to Workflows (they now exist, and did not when I originally built this stuff).
  - Convert @btrahan's conduit API script into a workflow and slightly simplify it (ConduitCall did not exist at the time it was written).

The next steps here on the Repository side are to implement Workflows for Git, SVN and HG wire protocols. These will mostly just proxy the protocols, but also need to enforce permissions. So the approach will basically be:

  - Implement workflows for stuff like `git receive-pack`.
  - These workflows will implement enough of the underlying protocol to determine what resource the user is trying to access, and whether they want to read or write it.
  - They'll then do a permissons check, and kick the user out if they don't have permission to do whatever they are trying to do.
  - If the user does have permission, we just proxy the rest of the transaction.

Next steps on the Conduit side are more simple:

  - Make ConduitClient understand "ssh://" URLs.

Test Plan: Ran `sshd-exec --phabricator-ssh-user epriestley conduit differential.query`, etc. This will get a more comprehensive test once I set up sshd-vcs.

Reviewers: btrahan, vrana

Reviewed By: btrahan

CC: aran

Maniphest Tasks: T603, T550

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D4229
2012-12-19 11:08:07 -08:00