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// pinentry.rs
// *************************************************************************
// * Copyright (C) 2017-2020 Daniel Mueller (deso@posteo.net) *
// * *
// * 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/>. *
// *************************************************************************
use std::borrow;
use std::fmt;
use std::process;
use std::str;
use anyhow::Context as _;
use crate::args;
use crate::ExecCtx;
type CowStr = borrow::Cow<'static, str>;
/// A trait representing a secret to be entered by the user.
pub trait SecretEntry: fmt::Debug {
/// The cache ID to use for this secret.
fn cache_id(&self) -> Option<CowStr>;
/// The prompt to display when asking for the secret.
fn prompt(&self) -> CowStr;
/// The description to display when asking for the secret.
fn description(&self, mode: Mode) -> CowStr;
/// The minimum number of characters the secret needs to have.
fn min_len(&self) -> u8;
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct PinEntry {
pin_type: args::PinType,
model: nitrokey::Model,
serial: nitrokey::SerialNumber,
}
impl PinEntry {
pub fn from<'mgr, D>(pin_type: args::PinType, device: &D) -> anyhow::Result<Self>
where
D: nitrokey::Device<'mgr>,
{
let model = device.get_model();
let serial = device
.get_serial_number()
.context("Failed to retrieve serial number")?;
Ok(Self {
pin_type,
model,
serial,
})
}
pub fn pin_type(&self) -> args::PinType {
self.pin_type
}
}
impl SecretEntry for PinEntry {
fn cache_id(&self) -> Option<CowStr> {
let model = self.model.to_string().to_lowercase();
let suffix = format!("{}:{}", model, self.serial);
let cache_id = match self.pin_type {
args::PinType::Admin => format!("nitrocli:admin:{}", suffix),
args::PinType::User => format!("nitrocli:user:{}", suffix),
};
Some(cache_id.into())
}
fn prompt(&self) -> CowStr {
match self.pin_type {
args::PinType::Admin => "Admin PIN",
args::PinType::User => "User PIN",
}
.into()
}
fn description(&self, mode: Mode) -> CowStr {
format!(
"{} for\rNitrokey {} {}",
match self.pin_type {
args::PinType::Admin => match mode {
Mode::Choose => "Please enter a new admin PIN",
Mode::Confirm => "Please confirm the new admin PIN",
Mode::Query => "Please enter the admin PIN",
},
args::PinType::User => match mode {
Mode::Choose => "Please enter a new user PIN",
Mode::Confirm => "Please confirm the new user PIN",
Mode::Query => "Please enter the user PIN",
},
},
self.model,
self.serial,
)
.into()
}
fn min_len(&self) -> u8 {
match self.pin_type {
args::PinType::Admin => 8,
args::PinType::User => 6,
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct PwdEntry {
model: nitrokey::Model,
serial: nitrokey::SerialNumber,
}
impl PwdEntry {
pub fn from<'mgr, D>(device: &D) -> anyhow::Result<Self>
where
D: nitrokey::Device<'mgr>,
{
let model = device.get_model();
let serial = device
.get_serial_number()
.context("Failed to retrieve serial number")?;
Ok(Self { model, serial })
}
}
impl SecretEntry for PwdEntry {
fn cache_id(&self) -> Option<CowStr> {
None
}
fn prompt(&self) -> CowStr {
"Password".into()
}
fn description(&self, mode: Mode) -> CowStr {
format!(
"{} for\rNitrokey {} {}",
match mode {
Mode::Choose => "Please enter a new hidden volume password",
Mode::Confirm => "Please confirm the new hidden volume password",
Mode::Query => "Please enter a hidden volume password",
},
self.model,
self.serial,
)
.into()
}
fn min_len(&self) -> u8 {
// More or less arbitrary minimum length based on the fact that the
// manual mentions six letter passwords in examples. Users
// *probably* should go longer than that, but we don't want to be
// too opinionated.
6
}
}
/// Secret entry mode for pinentry.
///
/// This enum describes the context of the pinentry query, for example
/// prompting for the current secret or requesting a new one. The mode
/// may affect the pinentry description and whether a quality bar is
/// shown.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq)]
pub enum Mode {
/// Let the user choose a new secret.
Choose,
/// Let the user confirm the previously chosen secret.
Confirm,
/// Query an existing secret.
Query,
}
impl Mode {
fn show_quality_bar(self) -> bool {
self == Mode::Choose
}
}
fn parse_pinentry_pin<R>(response: R) -> anyhow::Result<String>
where
R: AsRef<str>,
{
let string = response.as_ref();
let lines: Vec<&str> = string.lines().collect();
// We expect the response to be of the form:
// > D passphrase
// > OK
// or potentially:
// > ERR 83886179 Operation cancelled <Pinentry>
if lines.len() == 2 && lines[1] == "OK" && lines[0].starts_with("D ") {
// We got the only valid answer we accept.
let (_, pass) = lines[0].split_at(2);
return Ok(pass.to_string());
}
// Check if we are dealing with a special "ERR " line and report that
// specially.
if !lines.is_empty() && lines[0].starts_with("ERR ") {
let (_, error) = lines[0].split_at(4);
anyhow::bail!("{}", error);
}
anyhow::bail!("Unexpected response: {}", string)
}
/// Inquire a secret from the user.
///
/// This function inquires a secret from the user or returns a cached
/// entry, if available (and if caching is not disabled for the given
/// execution context). If an error message is set, it is displayed in
/// the entry dialog. The mode describes the context of the pinentry
/// dialog. It is used to choose an appropriate description and to
/// decide whether a quality bar is shown in the dialog.
pub fn inquire<E>(
ctx: &mut ExecCtx<'_>,
entry: &E,
mode: Mode,
error_msg: Option<&str>,
) -> anyhow::Result<String>
where
E: SecretEntry,
{
let cache_id = entry
.cache_id()
.and_then(|id| if ctx.config.no_cache { None } else { Some(id) })
// "X" is a sentinel value indicating that no caching is desired.
.unwrap_or_else(|| "X".into())
.into();
let error_msg = error_msg
.map(|msg| msg.replace(" ", "+"))
.unwrap_or_else(|| String::from("+"));
let prompt = entry.prompt().replace(" ", "+");
let description = entry.description(mode).replace(" ", "+");
let args = vec![cache_id, error_msg, prompt, description].join(" ");
let mut command = "GET_PASSPHRASE --data ".to_string();
if mode.show_quality_bar() {
command += "--qualitybar ";
}
command += &args;
// An error reported for the GET_PASSPHRASE command does not actually
// cause gpg-connect-agent to exit with a non-zero error code, we have
// to evaluate the output to determine success/failure.
let output = process::Command::new("gpg-connect-agent")
.arg(command)
.arg("/bye")
.output()
.context("Failed to invoke gpg-connect-agent")?;
let response =
str::from_utf8(&output.stdout).context("Failed to parse gpg-connect-agent output as UTF-8")?;
parse_pinentry_pin(response).context("Failed to parse pinentry secret")
}
fn check<E>(entry: &E, secret: &str) -> anyhow::Result<()>
where
E: SecretEntry,
{
if secret.len() < usize::from(entry.min_len()) {
anyhow::bail!(
"The secret must be at least {} characters long",
entry.min_len()
)
} else {
Ok(())
}
}
pub fn choose<E>(ctx: &mut ExecCtx<'_>, entry: &E) -> anyhow::Result<String>
where
E: SecretEntry,
{
clear(entry)?;
let chosen = inquire(ctx, entry, Mode::Choose, None)?;
clear(entry)?;
check(entry, &chosen)?;
let confirmed = inquire(ctx, entry, Mode::Confirm, None)?;
clear(entry)?;
if chosen != confirmed {
anyhow::bail!("Entered secrets do not match")
} else {
Ok(chosen)
}
}
fn parse_pinentry_response<R>(response: R) -> anyhow::Result<()>
where
R: AsRef<str>,
{
let string = response.as_ref();
let lines = string.lines().collect::<Vec<_>>();
if lines.len() == 1 && lines[0] == "OK" {
// We got the only valid answer we accept.
return Ok(());
}
anyhow::bail!("Unexpected response: {}", string)
}
/// Clear the cached secret represented by the given entry.
pub fn clear<E>(entry: &E) -> anyhow::Result<()>
where
E: SecretEntry,
{
if let Some(cache_id) = entry.cache_id() {
let command = format!("CLEAR_PASSPHRASE {}", cache_id);
let output = process::Command::new("gpg-connect-agent")
.arg(command)
.arg("/bye")
.output()
.context("Failed to invoke gpg-connect-agent")?;
let response = str::from_utf8(&output.stdout)
.context("Failed to parse gpg-connect-agent output as UTF-8")?;
parse_pinentry_response(response).context("Failed to parse pinentry response")
} else {
Ok(())
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn parse_pinentry_pin_good() {
let response = "D passphrase\nOK\n";
let expected = "passphrase";
assert_eq!(parse_pinentry_pin(response).unwrap(), expected)
}
#[test]
fn parse_pinentry_pin_error() {
let error = "83886179 Operation cancelled";
let response = "ERR ".to_string() + error + "\n";
let expected = error;
let error = parse_pinentry_pin(response).unwrap_err();
assert_eq!(error.to_string(), expected)
}
#[test]
fn parse_pinentry_pin_unexpected() {
let response = "foobar\n";
let expected = format!("Unexpected response: {}", response);
let error = parse_pinentry_pin(response).unwrap_err();
assert_eq!(error.to_string(), expected)
}
#[test]
fn parse_pinentry_response_ok() {
assert!(parse_pinentry_response("OK\n").is_ok())
}
#[test]
fn parse_pinentry_response_ok_no_newline() {
assert!(parse_pinentry_response("OK").is_ok())
}
#[test]
fn parse_pinentry_response_unexpected() {
let response = "ERR 42";
let expected = format!("Unexpected response: {}", response);
let error = parse_pinentry_response(response).unwrap_err();
assert_eq!(error.to_string(), expected)
}
}
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