#!/bin/sh . $srcdir/defs.inc || exit 3 # set -x KEYS="2183839A BC15C85A EE37CF96" # Make sure $srcdir is set. if test "x$srcdir" = x then echo srcdir environment variable not set! exit 1 fi # Make sure $GNUPGHOME is set. if test "x$GNUPGHOME" = x then echo "GNUPGHOME not set." exit 1 fi # Import the test keys. $GPG --import $srcdir/tofu-keys.asc # Make sure the keys are imported. for k in $KEYS do if ! $GPG --list-keys $k >/dev/null 2>&1 then echo Missing key $k exit 1 fi done format=auto debug() { echo "$@" >&2 } debug_exec() { debug "Running GNUPGHOME=$GNUPGHOME $@" ${@:+"$@"} } # $1 is the keyid of the policy to lookup. Any remaining arguments # are simply passed to GPG. # # This function only supports keys with a single user id. getpolicy() { keyid=$1 if test x$keyid = x then echo No keyid supplied! exit 1 fi shift policy=$(debug_exec $GPG --tofu-db-format=$format --trust-model=tofu \ --with-colons $@ --list-keys "$keyid" \ | awk -F: '/^uid:/ { print $18 }') if test $(echo "$policy" | wc -l) -ne 1 then echo "Got: $policy" >&2 echo "error" else case $policy in auto|good|unknown|bad|ask) echo $policy ;; *) echo "error" ;; esac fi } # $1 is the key id # $2 is the expected policy # The rest are additional options to pass to gpg. checkpolicy() { debug debug "checkpolicy($@)" keyid=$1 shift expected_policy=$1 shift policy=$(getpolicy "$keyid" ${@:+"$@"}) if test "x$policy" != "x$expected_policy" then echo "$keyid: Expected policy to be \`$expected_policy', but got \`$policy'." exit 1 fi } # $1 is the keyid of the trust level to lookup. Any remaining # arguments are simply passed to GPG. # # This function only supports keys with a single user id. gettrust() { keyid=$1 if test x$keyid = x then echo No keyid supplied! exit 1 fi shift trust=$(debug_exec $GPG --tofu-db-format=$format --trust-model=tofu \ --with-colons $@ --list-keys "$keyid" \ | awk -F: '/^pub:/ { print $2 }') if test $(echo "$trust" | wc -l) -ne 1 then echo "error" else case $trust in [oidreqnmfuws-]) echo $trust ;; *) echo "Bad trust value: $trust" >&2; echo "error" ;; esac fi } # $1 is the key id # $2 is the expected trust level # The rest are additional options to pass to gpg. checktrust() { debug debug "checktrust($@)" keyid=$1 shift expected_trust=$1 shift trust=$(gettrust "$keyid" ${@:+"$@"}) if test "x$trust" != "x$expected_trust" then echo "$keyid: Expected trust to be \`$expected_trust', but got \`$trust'." exit 1 fi } # Set key $1's policy to $2. Any remaining arguments are passed as # options to gpg. setpolicy() { debug debug "setpolicy($@)" keyid=$1 shift policy=$1 shift debug_exec $GPG --tofu-db-format=$format \ --trust-model=tofu ${@:+"$@"} --tofu-policy $policy $keyid } for format in split flat do debug debug "Testing with db format $format" # Carefully remove the TOFU db. test -e $GNUPGHOME/tofu.db && rm $GNUPGHOME/tofu.db test -e $GNUPGHOME/tofu.d/email && rm -r $GNUPGHOME/tofu.d/email test -e $GNUPGHOME/tofu.d/key && rm -r $GNUPGHOME/tofu.d/key # This will fail if the directory is not empty. test -e $GNUPGHOME/tofu.d && rmdir $GNUPGHOME/tofu.d # Verify a message. There should be no conflict and the trust policy # should be set to auto. debug_exec $GPG --tofu-db-format=$format --trust-model=tofu \ --verify $srcdir/tofu-2183839A-1.txt checkpolicy 2183839A auto trust=$(gettrust 2183839A) debug "default trust = $trust" if test "x$trust" != xm then echo "Wrong default trust. Got: \`$trust', expected \`m'" exit 1 fi # Trust should be derived lazily. Thus, if the policy is set to auto # and we change --tofu-default-policy, then the trust should change as # well. Try it. checktrust 2183839A f --tofu-default-policy=good checktrust 2183839A - --tofu-default-policy=unknown checktrust 2183839A n --tofu-default-policy=bad # Change the policy to something other than auto and make sure the # policy and the trust are correct. for policy in good unknown bad do if test $policy = good then expected_trust='f' elif test $policy = unknown then expected_trust='-' else expected_trust='n' fi debug debug "Setting TOFU policy to $policy" setpolicy 2183839A $policy # Since we have a fixed policy, the trust level shouldn't # change if we change the default policy. for default_policy in auto good unknown bad ask do checkpolicy 2183839A $policy --tofu-default-policy=$default_policy checktrust 2183839A $expected_trust \ --tofu-default-policy=$default_policy done done # BC15C85A conflicts with 2183839A. On conflict, this will set # BC15C85A to ask. If 2183839A is auto (it's not, it's bad), then # it will be set to ask. debug_exec $GPG --tofu-db-format=$format --trust-model=tofu \ --verify $srcdir/tofu-BC15C85A-1.txt checkpolicy BC15C85A ask checkpolicy 2183839A bad # EE37CF96 conflicts with 2183839A and BC15C85A. We change # BC15C85A's policy to auto and leave 2183839A's policy at bad. # This conflict should cause BC15C85A's policy to be changed to # ask (since it is auto), but not affect 2183839A's policy. setpolicy BC15C85A auto checkpolicy BC15C85A auto debug_exec $GPG --tofu-db-format=$format --trust-model=tofu \ --verify $srcdir/tofu-EE37CF96-1.txt checkpolicy BC15C85A ask checkpolicy 2183839A bad checkpolicy EE37CF96 ask done exit 0