tor/src/test/zero_length_keys.sh

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#!/bin/sh
# Check that tor regenerates keys when key files are zero-length
# Test for bug #13111 - Tor fails to start if onion keys are zero length
#
# Usage:
# ./zero_length_keys.sh PATH_TO_TOR
# Run all the tests below
# ./zero_length_keys.sh PATH_TO_TOR -z
# Check tor will launch and regenerate zero-length keys
# ./zero_length_keys.sh PATH_TO_TOR -d
# Check tor regenerates deleted keys (existing behaviour)
# ./zero_length_keys.sh PATH_TO_TOR -e
# Check tor does not overwrite existing keys (existing behaviour)
#
# Exit Statuses:
# 0: test succeeded - tor regenerated/kept the files
# 1: test failed - tor did not regenerate/keep the files
# 2: test failed - tor did not generate the key files on first run
# 3: a command failed - the test could not be completed
#
if [ $# -eq 0 ] || [ ! -f ${1} ] || [ ! -x ${1} ]; then
echo "Usage: ${0} PATH_TO_TOR [-z|-d|-e]"
exit 1
elif [ $# -eq 1 ]; then
echo "Testing that tor correctly handles zero-length keys"
"$0" "${1}" -z && "$0" "${1}" -d && "$0" "${1}" -e
exit $?
else #[$# -gt 1 ]; then
TOR_BINARY="${1}"
shift
fi
DATA_DIR=`mktemp -d -t tor_zero_length_keys.XXXXXX`
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if [ -z "$DATA_DIR" ]; then
echo "Failure: mktemp invocation returned empty string" >&2
exit 3
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fi
if [ ! -d "$DATA_DIR" ]; then
echo "Failure: mktemp invocation result doesn't point to directory" >&2
exit 3
fi
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trap "rm -rf '$DATA_DIR'" 0
touch "$DATA_DIR"/empty_torrc
# DisableNetwork means that the ORPort won't actually be opened.
# 'ExitRelay 0' suppresses a warning.
TOR="${TOR_BINARY} --hush --DisableNetwork 1 --ShutdownWaitLength 0 --ORPort 12345 --ExitRelay 0 -f $DATA_DIR/empty_torrc"
if [ -s "$DATA_DIR"/keys/secret_id_key ] && [ -s "$DATA_DIR"/keys/secret_onion_key ] &&
[ -s "$DATA_DIR"/keys/secret_onion_key_ntor ]; then
echo "Failure: Previous tor keys present in tor data directory" >&2
exit 3
else
echo "Generating initial tor keys"
$TOR --DataDirectory "$DATA_DIR" --list-fingerprint
# tor must successfully generate non-zero-length key files
if [ -s "$DATA_DIR"/keys/secret_id_key ] && [ -s "$DATA_DIR"/keys/secret_onion_key ] &&
[ -s "$DATA_DIR"/keys/secret_onion_key_ntor ]; then
true #echo "tor generated the initial key files"
else
echo "Failure: tor failed to generate the initial key files"
exit 2
fi
fi
#ls -lh "$DATA_DIR"/keys/ || exit 3
# backup and keep/delete/create zero-length files for the keys
FILE_DESC="keeps existing"
# make a backup
cp -r "$DATA_DIR"/keys "$DATA_DIR"/keys.old
# delete keys for -d or -z
if [ "$1" != "-e" ]; then
FILE_DESC="regenerates deleted"
rm "$DATA_DIR"/keys/secret_id_key || exit 3
rm "$DATA_DIR"/keys/secret_onion_key || exit 3
rm "$DATA_DIR"/keys/secret_onion_key_ntor || exit 3
fi
# create empty files for -z
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if [ "$1" = "-z" ]; then
FILE_DESC="regenerates zero-length"
touch "$DATA_DIR"/keys/secret_id_key || exit 3
touch "$DATA_DIR"/keys/secret_onion_key || exit 3
touch "$DATA_DIR"/keys/secret_onion_key_ntor || exit 3
fi
echo "Running tor again to check if it $FILE_DESC keys"
$TOR --DataDirectory "$DATA_DIR" --list-fingerprint
#ls -lh "$DATA_DIR"/keys/ || exit 3
# tor must always have non-zero-length key files
if [ -s "$DATA_DIR"/keys/secret_id_key ] && [ -s "$DATA_DIR"/keys/secret_onion_key ] &&
[ -s "$DATA_DIR"/keys/secret_onion_key_ntor ]; then
# check if the keys are different to the old ones
diff -q -r "$DATA_DIR"/keys "$DATA_DIR"/keys.old > /dev/null
SAME_KEYS=$?
# if we're not testing existing keys,
# the current keys should be different to the old ones
if [ "$1" != "-e" ]; then
if [ $SAME_KEYS -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Success: test that tor $FILE_DESC key files: different keys"
exit 0
else
echo "Failure: test that tor $FILE_DESC key files: same keys"
exit 1
fi
else #[ "$1" == "-e" ]; then
if [ $SAME_KEYS -eq 0 ]; then
echo "Success: test that tor $FILE_DESC key files: same keys"
exit 0
else
echo "Failure: test that tor $FILE_DESC key files: different keys"
exit 1
fi
fi
else
echo "Failure: test that tor $FILE_DESC key files: no key files"
exit 1
fi