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authorTomás Touceda <chiiph@leap.se>2013-06-28 14:25:19 -0300
committerTomás Touceda <chiiph@leap.se>2013-06-28 14:25:19 -0300
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+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+# openpgp.py
+# Copyright (C) 2013 LEAP
+#
+# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+"""
+Infrastructure for using OpenPGP keys in Key Manager.
+"""
+import logging
+import os
+import re
+import shutil
+import tempfile
+
+from leap.common.check import leap_assert, leap_assert_type
+from leap.keymanager import errors
+from leap.keymanager.keys import (
+ EncryptionKey,
+ EncryptionScheme,
+ is_address,
+ build_key_from_dict,
+ KEYMANAGER_KEY_TAG,
+ TAGS_ADDRESS_PRIVATE_INDEX,
+)
+from leap.keymanager.gpg import GPGWrapper
+
+logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
+
+
+#
+# gpg wrapper and decorator
+#
+
+def temporary_gpgwrapper(keys=None):
+ """
+ Returns a unitary gpg wrapper that implements context manager
+ protocol.
+
+ :param key_data: ASCII armored key data.
+ :type key_data: str
+
+ :return: a GPGWrapper instance
+ :rtype: GPGWrapper
+ """
+ # TODO do here checks on key_data
+ return TempGPGWrapper(keys=keys)
+
+
+def with_temporary_gpg(fun):
+ """
+ Decorator to add a temporary gpg wrapper as context
+ to gpg related functions.
+
+ Decorated functions are expected to return a function whose only
+ argument is a gpgwrapper instance.
+ """
+ def wrapped(*args, **kwargs):
+ """
+ We extract the arguments passed to the wrapped function,
+ run the function and do validations.
+ We expect that the positional arguments are `data`,
+ and an optional `key`.
+ All the rest of arguments should be passed as named arguments
+ to allow for a correct unpacking.
+ """
+ if len(args) == 2:
+ keys = args[1] if isinstance(args[1], OpenPGPKey) else None
+ else:
+ keys = None
+
+ # sign/verify keys passed as arguments
+ sign = kwargs.get('sign', None)
+ if sign:
+ keys = [keys, sign]
+
+ verify = kwargs.get('verify', None)
+ if verify:
+ keys = [keys, verify]
+
+ # is the wrapped function sign or verify?
+ fun_name = fun.__name__
+ is_sign_function = True if fun_name == "sign" else False
+ is_verify_function = True if fun_name == "verify" else False
+
+ result = None
+
+ with temporary_gpgwrapper(keys) as gpg:
+ result = fun(*args, **kwargs)(gpg)
+
+ # TODO: cleanup a little bit the
+ # validation. maybe delegate to other
+ # auxiliary functions for clarity.
+
+ ok = getattr(result, 'ok', None)
+
+ stderr = getattr(result, 'stderr', None)
+ if stderr:
+ logger.debug("%s" % (stderr,))
+
+ if ok is False:
+ raise errors.EncryptionDecryptionFailed(
+ 'Failed to encrypt/decrypt in %s: %s' % (
+ fun.__name__,
+ stderr))
+
+ if verify is not None:
+ # A verify key has been passed
+ if result.valid is False or \
+ verify.fingerprint != result.pubkey_fingerprint:
+ raise errors.InvalidSignature(
+ 'Failed to verify signature with key %s: %s' %
+ (verify.key_id, stderr))
+
+ if is_sign_function:
+ # Specific validation for sign function
+ privkey = gpg.list_keys(secret=True).pop()
+ rfprint = result.fingerprint
+ kfprint = privkey['fingerprint']
+ if result.fingerprint is None:
+ raise errors.SignFailed(
+ 'Failed to sign with key %s: %s' %
+ (privkey['keyid'], stderr))
+ leap_assert(
+ result.fingerprint == kfprint,
+ 'Signature and private key fingerprints mismatch: '
+ '%s != %s' %
+ (rfprint, kfprint))
+
+ if is_verify_function:
+ # Specific validation for verify function
+ pubkey = gpg.list_keys().pop()
+ valid = result.valid
+ rfprint = result.fingerprint
+ kfprint = pubkey['fingerprint']
+ if valid is False or rfprint != kfprint:
+ raise errors.InvalidSignature(
+ 'Failed to verify signature '
+ 'with key %s.' % pubkey['keyid'])
+ result = result.valid
+
+ # ok, enough checks. let's return data if available
+ if hasattr(result, 'data'):
+ result = result.data
+ return result
+ return wrapped
+
+
+class TempGPGWrapper(object):
+ """
+ A context manager returning a temporary GPG wrapper keyring, which
+ contains exactly zero or one pubkeys, and zero or one privkeys.
+
+ Temporary unitary keyrings allow the to use GPG's facilities for exactly
+ one key. This function creates an empty temporary keyring and imports
+ C{keys} if it is not None.
+ """
+ def __init__(self, keys=None):
+ """
+ :param keys: OpenPGP key, or list of.
+ :type keys: OpenPGPKey or list of OpenPGPKeys
+ """
+ self._gpg = None
+ if not keys:
+ keys = list()
+ if not isinstance(keys, list):
+ keys = [keys]
+ self._keys = keys
+ for key in filter(None, keys):
+ leap_assert_type(key, OpenPGPKey)
+
+ def __enter__(self):
+ """
+ Calls the unitary gpgwrapper initializer
+
+ :return: A GPG wrapper with a unitary keyring.
+ :rtype: gnupg.GPG
+ """
+ self._build_keyring()
+ return self._gpg
+
+ def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
+ """
+ Ensures the gpgwrapper is properly destroyed.
+ """
+ # TODO handle exceptions and log here
+ self._destroy_keyring()
+
+ def _build_keyring(self):
+ """
+ Create an empty GPG keyring and import C{keys} into it.
+
+ :param keys: List of keys to add to the keyring.
+ :type keys: list of OpenPGPKey
+
+ :return: A GPG wrapper with a unitary keyring.
+ :rtype: gnupg.GPG
+ """
+ privkeys = [key for key in self._keys if key and key.private is True]
+ publkeys = [key for key in self._keys if key and key.private is False]
+ # here we filter out public keys that have a correspondent
+ # private key in the list because the private key_data by
+ # itself is enough to also have the public key in the keyring,
+ # and we want to count the keys afterwards.
+
+ privaddrs = map(lambda privkey: privkey.address, privkeys)
+ publkeys = filter(
+ lambda pubkey: pubkey.address not in privaddrs, publkeys)
+
+ listkeys = lambda: self._gpg.list_keys()
+ listsecretkeys = lambda: self._gpg.list_keys(secret=True)
+
+ self._gpg = GPGWrapper(gnupghome=tempfile.mkdtemp())
+ leap_assert(len(listkeys()) is 0, 'Keyring not empty.')
+
+ # import keys into the keyring:
+ # concatenating ascii-armored keys, which is correctly
+ # understood by the GPGWrapper.
+
+ self._gpg.import_keys("".join(
+ [x.key_data for x in publkeys + privkeys]))
+
+ # assert the number of keys in the keyring
+ leap_assert(
+ len(listkeys()) == len(publkeys) + len(privkeys),
+ 'Wrong number of public keys in keyring: %d, should be %d)' %
+ (len(listkeys()), len(publkeys) + len(privkeys)))
+ leap_assert(
+ len(listsecretkeys()) == len(privkeys),
+ 'Wrong number of private keys in keyring: %d, should be %d)' %
+ (len(listsecretkeys()), len(privkeys)))
+
+ def _destroy_keyring(self):
+ """
+ Securely erase a unitary keyring.
+ """
+ # TODO: implement some kind of wiping of data or a more
+ # secure way that
+ # does not write to disk.
+
+ try:
+ for secret in [True, False]:
+ for key in self._gpg.list_keys(secret=secret):
+ self._gpg.delete_keys(
+ key['fingerprint'],
+ secret=secret)
+ leap_assert(len(self._gpg.list_keys()) is 0, 'Keyring not empty!')
+
+ except:
+ raise
+
+ finally:
+ leap_assert(self._gpg.gnupghome != os.path.expanduser('~/.gnupg'),
+ "watch out! Tried to remove default gnupg home!")
+ shutil.rmtree(self._gpg.gnupghome)
+
+
+#
+# API functions
+#
+
+@with_temporary_gpg
+def encrypt_asym(data, key, passphrase=None, sign=None):
+ """
+ Encrypt C{data} using public @{key} and sign with C{sign} key.
+
+ :param data: The data to be encrypted.
+ :type data: str
+ :param pubkey: The key used to encrypt.
+ :type pubkey: OpenPGPKey
+ :param sign: The key used for signing.
+ :type sign: OpenPGPKey
+
+ :return: The encrypted data.
+ :rtype: str
+ """
+ leap_assert_type(key, OpenPGPKey)
+ leap_assert(key.private is False, 'Key is not public.')
+ if sign is not None:
+ leap_assert_type(sign, OpenPGPKey)
+ leap_assert(sign.private is True)
+
+ # Here we cannot assert for correctness of sig because the sig is in
+ # the ciphertext.
+ # result.ok - (bool) indicates if the operation succeeded
+ # result.data - (bool) contains the result of the operation
+
+ return lambda gpg: gpg.encrypt(
+ data, key.fingerprint,
+ sign=sign.key_id if sign else None,
+ passphrase=passphrase, symmetric=False)
+
+
+@with_temporary_gpg
+def decrypt_asym(data, key, passphrase=None, verify=None):
+ """
+ Decrypt C{data} using private @{key} and verify with C{verify} key.
+
+ :param data: The data to be decrypted.
+ :type data: str
+ :param privkey: The key used to decrypt.
+ :type privkey: OpenPGPKey
+ :param verify: The key used to verify a signature.
+ :type verify: OpenPGPKey
+
+ :return: The decrypted data.
+ :rtype: str
+
+ @raise InvalidSignature: Raised if unable to verify the signature with
+ C{verify} key.
+ """
+ leap_assert(key.private is True, 'Key is not private.')
+ if verify is not None:
+ leap_assert_type(verify, OpenPGPKey)
+ leap_assert(verify.private is False)
+
+ return lambda gpg: gpg.decrypt(
+ data, passphrase=passphrase)
+
+
+@with_temporary_gpg
+def is_encrypted(data):
+ """
+ Return whether C{data} was encrypted using OpenPGP.
+
+ :param data: The data we want to know about.
+ :type data: str
+
+ :return: Whether C{data} was encrypted using this wrapper.
+ :rtype: bool
+ """
+ return lambda gpg: gpg.is_encrypted(data)
+
+
+@with_temporary_gpg
+def is_encrypted_asym(data):
+ """
+ Return whether C{data} was asymmetrically encrypted using OpenPGP.
+
+ :param data: The data we want to know about.
+ :type data: str
+
+ :return: Whether C{data} was encrypted using this wrapper.
+ :rtype: bool
+ """
+ return lambda gpg: gpg.is_encrypted_asym(data)
+
+
+@with_temporary_gpg
+def sign(data, privkey):
+ """
+ Sign C{data} with C{privkey}.
+
+ :param data: The data to be signed.
+ :type data: str
+
+ :param privkey: The private key to be used to sign.
+ :type privkey: OpenPGPKey
+
+ :return: The ascii-armored signed data.
+ :rtype: str
+ """
+ leap_assert_type(privkey, OpenPGPKey)
+ leap_assert(privkey.private is True)
+
+ # result.fingerprint - contains the fingerprint of the key used to
+ # sign.
+ return lambda gpg: gpg.sign(data, keyid=privkey.key_id)
+
+
+@with_temporary_gpg
+def verify(data, key):
+ """
+ Verify signed C{data} with C{pubkey}.
+
+ :param data: The data to be verified.
+ :type data: str
+
+ :param pubkey: The public key to be used on verification.
+ :type pubkey: OpenPGPKey
+
+ :return: The ascii-armored signed data.
+ :rtype: str
+ """
+ leap_assert_type(key, OpenPGPKey)
+ leap_assert(key.private is False)
+
+ return lambda gpg: gpg.verify(data)
+
+
+#
+# Helper functions
+#
+
+
+def _build_key_from_gpg(address, key, key_data):
+ """
+ Build an OpenPGPKey for C{address} based on C{key} from
+ local gpg storage.
+
+ ASCII armored GPG key data has to be queried independently in this
+ wrapper, so we receive it in C{key_data}.
+
+ :param address: The address bound to the key.
+ :type address: str
+ :param key: Key obtained from GPG storage.
+ :type key: dict
+ :param key_data: Key data obtained from GPG storage.
+ :type key_data: str
+ :return: An instance of the key.
+ :rtype: OpenPGPKey
+ """
+ return OpenPGPKey(
+ address,
+ key_id=key['keyid'],
+ fingerprint=key['fingerprint'],
+ key_data=key_data,
+ private=True if key['type'] == 'sec' else False,
+ length=key['length'],
+ expiry_date=key['expires'],
+ validation=None, # TODO: verify for validation.
+ )
+
+
+#
+# The OpenPGP wrapper
+#
+
+class OpenPGPKey(EncryptionKey):
+ """
+ Base class for OpenPGP keys.
+ """
+
+
+class OpenPGPScheme(EncryptionScheme):
+ """
+ A wrapper for OpenPGP keys.
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, soledad):
+ """
+ Initialize the OpenPGP wrapper.
+
+ :param soledad: A Soledad instance for key storage.
+ :type soledad: leap.soledad.Soledad
+ """
+ EncryptionScheme.__init__(self, soledad)
+
+ def gen_key(self, address):
+ """
+ Generate an OpenPGP keypair bound to C{address}.
+
+ :param address: The address bound to the key.
+ :type address: str
+ :return: The key bound to C{address}.
+ :rtype: OpenPGPKey
+ @raise KeyAlreadyExists: If key already exists in local database.
+ """
+ # make sure the key does not already exist
+ leap_assert(is_address(address), 'Not an user address: %s' % address)
+ try:
+ self.get_key(address)
+ raise errors.KeyAlreadyExists(address)
+ except errors.KeyNotFound:
+ pass
+
+ def _gen_key(gpg):
+ params = gpg.gen_key_input(
+ key_type='RSA',
+ key_length=4096,
+ name_real=address,
+ name_email=address,
+ name_comment='Generated by LEAP Key Manager.')
+ gpg.gen_key(params)
+ pubkeys = gpg.list_keys()
+ # assert for new key characteristics
+ leap_assert(
+ len(pubkeys) is 1, # a unitary keyring!
+ 'Keyring has wrong number of keys: %d.' % len(pubkeys))
+ key = gpg.list_keys(secret=True).pop()
+ leap_assert(
+ len(key['uids']) is 1, # with just one uid!
+ 'Wrong number of uids for key: %d.' % len(key['uids']))
+ leap_assert(
+ re.match('.*<%s>$' % address, key['uids'][0]) is not None,
+ 'Key not correctly bound to address.')
+ # insert both public and private keys in storage
+ for secret in [True, False]:
+ key = gpg.list_keys(secret=secret).pop()
+ openpgp_key = _build_key_from_gpg(
+ address, key,
+ gpg.export_keys(key['fingerprint'], secret=secret))
+ self.put_key(openpgp_key)
+
+ with temporary_gpgwrapper() as gpg:
+ # TODO: inspect result, or use decorator
+ _gen_key(gpg)
+
+ return self.get_key(address, private=True)
+
+ def get_key(self, address, private=False):
+ """
+ Get key bound to C{address} from local storage.
+
+ :param address: The address bound to the key.
+ :type address: str
+ :param private: Look for a private key instead of a public one?
+ :type private: bool
+
+ :return: The key bound to C{address}.
+ :rtype: OpenPGPKey
+ @raise KeyNotFound: If the key was not found on local storage.
+ """
+ leap_assert(is_address(address), 'Not an user address: %s' % address)
+ doc = self._get_key_doc(address, private)
+ if doc is None:
+ raise errors.KeyNotFound(address)
+ return build_key_from_dict(OpenPGPKey, address, doc.content)
+
+ def put_ascii_key(self, key_data):
+ """
+ Put key contained in ascii-armored C{key_data} in local storage.
+
+ :param key_data: The key data to be stored.
+ :type key_data: str
+ """
+ leap_assert_type(key_data, str)
+ # TODO: add more checks for correct key data.
+ leap_assert(key_data is not None, 'Data does not represent a key.')
+
+ def _put_ascii_key(gpg):
+ gpg.import_keys(key_data)
+ privkey = None
+ pubkey = None
+
+ try:
+ privkey = gpg.list_keys(secret=True).pop()
+ except IndexError:
+ pass
+ pubkey = gpg.list_keys(secret=False).pop() # unitary keyring
+ # extract adress from first uid on key
+ match = re.match('.*<([\w.-]+@[\w.-]+)>.*', pubkey['uids'].pop())
+ leap_assert(match is not None, 'No user address in key data.')
+ address = match.group(1)
+ if privkey is not None:
+ match = re.match(
+ '.*<([\w.-]+@[\w.-]+)>.*', privkey['uids'].pop())
+ leap_assert(match is not None, 'No user address in key data.')
+ privaddress = match.group(1)
+ leap_assert(
+ address == privaddress,
+ 'Addresses in pub and priv key differ.')
+ leap_assert(
+ pubkey['fingerprint'] == privkey['fingerprint'],
+ 'Fingerprints for pub and priv key differ.')
+ # insert private key in storage
+ openpgp_privkey = _build_key_from_gpg(
+ address, privkey,
+ gpg.export_keys(privkey['fingerprint'], secret=True))
+ self.put_key(openpgp_privkey)
+ # insert public key in storage
+ openpgp_pubkey = _build_key_from_gpg(
+ address, pubkey,
+ gpg.export_keys(pubkey['fingerprint'], secret=False))
+ self.put_key(openpgp_pubkey)
+
+ with temporary_gpgwrapper() as gpg:
+ # TODO: inspect result, or use decorator
+ _put_ascii_key(gpg)
+
+ def put_key(self, key):
+ """
+ Put C{key} in local storage.
+
+ :param key: The key to be stored.
+ :type key: OpenPGPKey
+ """
+ doc = self._get_key_doc(key.address, private=key.private)
+ if doc is None:
+ self._soledad.create_doc_from_json(key.get_json())
+ else:
+ doc.set_json(key.get_json())
+ self._soledad.put_doc(doc)
+
+ def _get_key_doc(self, address, private=False):
+ """
+ Get the document with a key (public, by default) bound to C{address}.
+
+ If C{private} is True, looks for a private key instead of a public.
+
+ :param address: The address bound to the key.
+ :type address: str
+ :param private: Whether to look for a private key.
+ :type private: bool
+ :return: The document with the key or None if it does not exist.
+ :rtype: leap.soledad.backends.leap_backend.LeapDocument
+ """
+ doclist = self._soledad.get_from_index(
+ TAGS_ADDRESS_PRIVATE_INDEX,
+ KEYMANAGER_KEY_TAG,
+ address,
+ '1' if private else '0')
+ if len(doclist) is 0:
+ return None
+ leap_assert(
+ len(doclist) is 1,
+ 'Found more than one %s key for address!' %
+ 'private' if private else 'public')
+ return doclist.pop()
+
+ def delete_key(self, key):
+ """
+ Remove C{key} from storage.
+
+ :param key: The key to be removed.
+ :type key: EncryptionKey
+ """
+ leap_assert(key.__class__ is OpenPGPKey, 'Wrong key type.')
+ stored_key = self.get_key(key.address, private=key.private)
+ if stored_key is None:
+ raise errors.KeyNotFound(key)
+ if stored_key.__dict__ != key.__dict__:
+ raise errors.KeyAttributesDiffer(key)
+ doc = self._get_key_doc(key.address, key.private)
+ self._soledad.delete_doc(doc)