cheat/vendor/github.com/skeema/knownhosts/knownhosts.go

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// Package knownhosts is a thin wrapper around golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/knownhosts,
// adding the ability to obtain the list of host key algorithms for a known host.
package knownhosts
import (
"encoding/base64"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"net"
"sort"
"strings"
"golang.org/x/crypto/ssh"
xknownhosts "golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/knownhosts"
)
// HostKeyCallback wraps ssh.HostKeyCallback with an additional method to
// perform host key algorithm lookups from the known_hosts entries.
type HostKeyCallback ssh.HostKeyCallback
// New creates a host key callback from the given OpenSSH host key files. The
// returned value may be used in ssh.ClientConfig.HostKeyCallback by casting it
// to ssh.HostKeyCallback, or using its HostKeyCallback method. Otherwise, it
// operates the same as the New function in golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/knownhosts.
func New(files ...string) (HostKeyCallback, error) {
cb, err := xknownhosts.New(files...)
return HostKeyCallback(cb), err
}
// HostKeyCallback simply casts the receiver back to ssh.HostKeyCallback, for
// use in ssh.ClientConfig.HostKeyCallback.
func (hkcb HostKeyCallback) HostKeyCallback() ssh.HostKeyCallback {
return ssh.HostKeyCallback(hkcb)
}
// HostKeys returns a slice of known host public keys for the supplied host:port
// found in the known_hosts file(s), or an empty slice if the host is not
// already known. For hosts that have multiple known_hosts entries (for
// different key types), the result will be sorted by known_hosts filename and
// line number.
func (hkcb HostKeyCallback) HostKeys(hostWithPort string) (keys []ssh.PublicKey) {
var keyErr *xknownhosts.KeyError
placeholderAddr := &net.TCPAddr{IP: []byte{0, 0, 0, 0}}
placeholderPubKey := &fakePublicKey{}
var kkeys []xknownhosts.KnownKey
if hkcbErr := hkcb(hostWithPort, placeholderAddr, placeholderPubKey); errors.As(hkcbErr, &keyErr) {
kkeys = append(kkeys, keyErr.Want...)
knownKeyLess := func(i, j int) bool {
if kkeys[i].Filename < kkeys[j].Filename {
return true
}
return (kkeys[i].Filename == kkeys[j].Filename && kkeys[i].Line < kkeys[j].Line)
}
sort.Slice(kkeys, knownKeyLess)
keys = make([]ssh.PublicKey, len(kkeys))
for n := range kkeys {
keys[n] = kkeys[n].Key
}
}
return keys
}
// HostKeyAlgorithms returns a slice of host key algorithms for the supplied
// host:port found in the known_hosts file(s), or an empty slice if the host
// is not already known. The result may be used in ssh.ClientConfig's
// HostKeyAlgorithms field, either as-is or after filtering (if you wish to
// ignore or prefer particular algorithms). For hosts that have multiple
// known_hosts entries (for different key types), the result will be sorted by
// known_hosts filename and line number.
func (hkcb HostKeyCallback) HostKeyAlgorithms(hostWithPort string) (algos []string) {
// We ensure that algos never contains duplicates. This is done for robustness
// even though currently golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/knownhosts never exposes
// multiple keys of the same type. This way our behavior here is unaffected
// even if https://github.com/golang/go/issues/28870 is implemented, for
// example by https://github.com/golang/crypto/pull/254.
hostKeys := hkcb.HostKeys(hostWithPort)
seen := make(map[string]struct{}, len(hostKeys))
addAlgo := func(typ string) {
if _, already := seen[typ]; !already {
algos = append(algos, typ)
seen[typ] = struct{}{}
}
}
for _, key := range hostKeys {
typ := key.Type()
if typ == ssh.KeyAlgoRSA {
// KeyAlgoRSASHA256 and KeyAlgoRSASHA512 are only public key algorithms,
// not public key formats, so they can't appear as a PublicKey.Type.
// The corresponding PublicKey.Type is KeyAlgoRSA. See RFC 8332, Section 2.
addAlgo(ssh.KeyAlgoRSASHA512)
addAlgo(ssh.KeyAlgoRSASHA256)
}
addAlgo(typ)
}
return algos
}
// HostKeyAlgorithms is a convenience function for performing host key algorithm
// lookups on an ssh.HostKeyCallback directly. It is intended for use in code
// paths that stay with the New method of golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/knownhosts
// rather than this package's New method.
func HostKeyAlgorithms(cb ssh.HostKeyCallback, hostWithPort string) []string {
return HostKeyCallback(cb).HostKeyAlgorithms(hostWithPort)
}
// IsHostKeyChanged returns a boolean indicating whether the error indicates
// the host key has changed. It is intended to be called on the error returned
// from invoking a HostKeyCallback to check whether an SSH host is known.
func IsHostKeyChanged(err error) bool {
var keyErr *xknownhosts.KeyError
return errors.As(err, &keyErr) && len(keyErr.Want) > 0
}
// IsHostUnknown returns a boolean indicating whether the error represents an
// unknown host. It is intended to be called on the error returned from invoking
// a HostKeyCallback to check whether an SSH host is known.
func IsHostUnknown(err error) bool {
var keyErr *xknownhosts.KeyError
return errors.As(err, &keyErr) && len(keyErr.Want) == 0
}
// Normalize normalizes an address into the form used in known_hosts. This
// implementation includes a fix for https://github.com/golang/go/issues/53463
// and will omit brackets around ipv6 addresses on standard port 22.
func Normalize(address string) string {
host, port, err := net.SplitHostPort(address)
if err != nil {
host = address
port = "22"
}
entry := host
if port != "22" {
entry = "[" + entry + "]:" + port
} else if strings.HasPrefix(host, "[") && strings.HasSuffix(host, "]") {
entry = entry[1 : len(entry)-1]
}
return entry
}
// Line returns a line to append to the known_hosts files. This implementation
// uses the local patched implementation of Normalize in order to solve
// https://github.com/golang/go/issues/53463.
func Line(addresses []string, key ssh.PublicKey) string {
var trimmed []string
for _, a := range addresses {
trimmed = append(trimmed, Normalize(a))
}
return strings.Join([]string{
strings.Join(trimmed, ","),
key.Type(),
base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(key.Marshal()),
}, " ")
}
// WriteKnownHost writes a known_hosts line to writer for the supplied hostname,
// remote, and key. This is useful when writing a custom hostkey callback which
// wraps a callback obtained from knownhosts.New to provide additional
// known_hosts management functionality. The hostname, remote, and key typically
// correspond to the callback's args.
func WriteKnownHost(w io.Writer, hostname string, remote net.Addr, key ssh.PublicKey) error {
// Always include hostname; only also include remote if it isn't a zero value
// and doesn't normalize to the same string as hostname.
hostnameNormalized := Normalize(hostname)
if strings.ContainsAny(hostnameNormalized, "\t ") {
return fmt.Errorf("knownhosts: hostname '%s' contains spaces", hostnameNormalized)
}
addresses := []string{hostnameNormalized}
remoteStrNormalized := Normalize(remote.String())
if remoteStrNormalized != "[0.0.0.0]:0" && remoteStrNormalized != hostnameNormalized &&
!strings.ContainsAny(remoteStrNormalized, "\t ") {
addresses = append(addresses, remoteStrNormalized)
}
line := Line(addresses, key) + "\n"
_, err := w.Write([]byte(line))
return err
}
// fakePublicKey is used as part of the work-around for
// https://github.com/golang/go/issues/29286
type fakePublicKey struct{}
func (fakePublicKey) Type() string {
return "fake-public-key"
}
func (fakePublicKey) Marshal() []byte {
return []byte("fake public key")
}
func (fakePublicKey) Verify(_ []byte, _ *ssh.Signature) error {
return errors.New("Verify called on placeholder key")
}