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implement new ssh interface into podman this completely redesigns the entire functionality of podman image scp, podman system connection add, and podman --remote. All references to golang.org/x/crypto/ssh have been moved to common as have native ssh/scp execs and the new usage of the sftp package. this PR adds a global flag, --ssh to podman which has two valid inputs `golang` and `native` where golang is the default. Users should not notice any difference in their everyday workflows if they continue using the golang option. UNLESS they have been using an improperly verified ssh key, this will now fail. This is because podman was incorrectly using the ssh callback method to IGNORE the ssh known hosts file which is very insecure and golang tells you not yo use this in production. The native paths allows for immense flexibility, with a new containers.conf field `SSH_CONFIG` that specifies a specific ssh config file to be used in all operations. Else the users ~/.ssh/config file will be used. podman --remote currently only uses the golang path, given its deep interconnection with dialing multiple clients and urls. My goal after this PR is to go back and abstract the idea of podman --remote from golang's dialed clients, as it should not be so intrinsically connected. Overall, this is a v1 of a long process of offering native ssh, and one that covers some good ground with podman system connection add and podman image scp. Signed-off-by: Charlie Doern <cdoern@redhat.com>
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4.0 KiB
Go
147 lines
4.0 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// Package curve25519 provides an implementation of the X25519 function, which
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// performs scalar multiplication on the elliptic curve known as Curve25519.
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// See RFC 7748.
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package curve25519 // import "golang.org/x/crypto/curve25519"
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import (
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"crypto/subtle"
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"errors"
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"strconv"
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"golang.org/x/crypto/curve25519/internal/field"
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)
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// ScalarMult sets dst to the product scalar * point.
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//
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// Deprecated: when provided a low-order point, ScalarMult will set dst to all
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// zeroes, irrespective of the scalar. Instead, use the X25519 function, which
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// will return an error.
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func ScalarMult(dst, scalar, point *[32]byte) {
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var e [32]byte
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copy(e[:], scalar[:])
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e[0] &= 248
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e[31] &= 127
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e[31] |= 64
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var x1, x2, z2, x3, z3, tmp0, tmp1 field.Element
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x1.SetBytes(point[:])
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x2.One()
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x3.Set(&x1)
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z3.One()
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swap := 0
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for pos := 254; pos >= 0; pos-- {
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b := e[pos/8] >> uint(pos&7)
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b &= 1
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swap ^= int(b)
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x2.Swap(&x3, swap)
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z2.Swap(&z3, swap)
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swap = int(b)
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tmp0.Subtract(&x3, &z3)
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tmp1.Subtract(&x2, &z2)
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x2.Add(&x2, &z2)
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z2.Add(&x3, &z3)
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z3.Multiply(&tmp0, &x2)
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z2.Multiply(&z2, &tmp1)
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tmp0.Square(&tmp1)
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tmp1.Square(&x2)
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x3.Add(&z3, &z2)
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z2.Subtract(&z3, &z2)
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x2.Multiply(&tmp1, &tmp0)
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tmp1.Subtract(&tmp1, &tmp0)
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z2.Square(&z2)
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z3.Mult32(&tmp1, 121666)
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x3.Square(&x3)
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tmp0.Add(&tmp0, &z3)
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z3.Multiply(&x1, &z2)
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z2.Multiply(&tmp1, &tmp0)
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}
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x2.Swap(&x3, swap)
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z2.Swap(&z3, swap)
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z2.Invert(&z2)
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x2.Multiply(&x2, &z2)
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copy(dst[:], x2.Bytes())
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}
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// ScalarBaseMult sets dst to the product scalar * base where base is the
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// standard generator.
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//
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// It is recommended to use the X25519 function with Basepoint instead, as
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// copying into fixed size arrays can lead to unexpected bugs.
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func ScalarBaseMult(dst, scalar *[32]byte) {
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ScalarMult(dst, scalar, &basePoint)
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}
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const (
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// ScalarSize is the size of the scalar input to X25519.
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ScalarSize = 32
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// PointSize is the size of the point input to X25519.
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PointSize = 32
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)
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// Basepoint is the canonical Curve25519 generator.
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var Basepoint []byte
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var basePoint = [32]byte{9, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}
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func init() { Basepoint = basePoint[:] }
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func checkBasepoint() {
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if subtle.ConstantTimeCompare(Basepoint, []byte{
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0x09, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
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0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
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0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
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0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
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}) != 1 {
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panic("curve25519: global Basepoint value was modified")
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}
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}
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// X25519 returns the result of the scalar multiplication (scalar * point),
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// according to RFC 7748, Section 5. scalar, point and the return value are
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// slices of 32 bytes.
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//
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// scalar can be generated at random, for example with crypto/rand. point should
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// be either Basepoint or the output of another X25519 call.
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//
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// If point is Basepoint (but not if it's a different slice with the same
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// contents) a precomputed implementation might be used for performance.
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func X25519(scalar, point []byte) ([]byte, error) {
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// Outline the body of function, to let the allocation be inlined in the
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// caller, and possibly avoid escaping to the heap.
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var dst [32]byte
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return x25519(&dst, scalar, point)
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}
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func x25519(dst *[32]byte, scalar, point []byte) ([]byte, error) {
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var in [32]byte
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if l := len(scalar); l != 32 {
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return nil, errors.New("bad scalar length: " + strconv.Itoa(l) + ", expected 32")
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}
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if l := len(point); l != 32 {
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return nil, errors.New("bad point length: " + strconv.Itoa(l) + ", expected 32")
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}
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copy(in[:], scalar)
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if &point[0] == &Basepoint[0] {
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checkBasepoint()
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ScalarBaseMult(dst, &in)
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} else {
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var base, zero [32]byte
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copy(base[:], point)
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ScalarMult(dst, &in, &base)
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if subtle.ConstantTimeCompare(dst[:], zero[:]) == 1 {
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return nil, errors.New("bad input point: low order point")
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}
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}
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return dst[:], nil
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}
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