The placeholders in manifest and plugin.properties did not match. To
avoid similar issues, all placeholders have been changed to
Bundle-Vendor and Bundle-Name now.
Bug:548503
Change-Id: Ibd4b9bc237b323e614506b97e5fbc99416365040
Signed-off-by: Michael Keppler <Michael.Keppler@gmx.de>
Add encrypted ed25519 keys in the tests; sshd 2.2.0 can finally
decrypt encrypted new-style OpenSSH key files. (Needs the "unlimited
strength" JCE, which is the default since Java 8u161. On older JREs,
users should install the policy files available from Oracle.)
The "expensive" key added has been generated with OpenSSH's
ssh-keygen -t ed25519 -a 256, i.e., with 256 bcrypt KDF rounds
instead of the default 16. On my machine it takes about 2sec to
decrypt.
Bug: 541703
Change-Id: Id3872ca2fd75d8f009cbc932eeb6357d3d1f267c
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Update target platforms, maven and bazel builds to use sshd 2.2.0.
Adapt internal classes to changed sshd interfaces and remove previous
work-arounds for asking repeatedly for key passwords and for loading
keys lazily; both are now done by sshd.
CQ: 19034
CQ: 19035
Bug: 541425
Change-Id: I85e1df6ebb8a94953a912d9b2b8a7b5bdfbd608a
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
The message delaying for the initial SSH messages (client
identification followed by the initial key exchange request)
was broken. sendKexInit() is _also_ called when a new key exchange
is requested. We inadvertently also re-sent the client identification
at that point, which is wrong and makes the server terminate the
connection.
Re-keying occurs from time to time during an SSH connection depending
on time, the number of messages (packets/blocks) exchanged, or the
amount of data exchanged. The net result was that for large
repositories data-intensive operations failed on the first re-keying.
Change the initial message delay such that the two messages for the
client identification and the initial key exchange can be buffered
individually while the proxy protocol is still in progress. The
AbstractClientProxyConnector can now buffer several commands, which
should also resolve bug 544715.
Bug: 545920
Change-Id: If09ee963a439b39098a0f52a1510237b428df8dd
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Provide a mechanism for a subclass to provide its own set
of default identities from anywhere as an Iterable<KeyPair>.
The default implementation is functionally unchanged and uses
the known default identity files in the ~/.ssh directory. A subclass
can override the getDefaultKeys() function and return whatever keys
are appropriate.
Bug: 543152
Change-Id: I500d63146bc67e20e051f617790eb87c7cb500b6
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Don't use the ~/.ssh directory as cache key for the key provider
but the configured paths of the default keys. Otherwise changes
in that list of paths are not picked up.
This is in particular a problem for EGit, where the user can modify
this list of keys interactively in the preferences. Without this
change, Eclipse needs to be restarted to pick up such changes.
Bug: 542845
Change-Id: I63432fb10729a90b3c5e14f13e39bf482aef811b
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
In the original contribution of this bundle, japicmp was disabled
as no previous version to compare against existed. Enable it now.
Update the version to compare against to 5.2.0.201812061821-r.
Change-Id: I42f812befde2d0d98db5f87e05230b51af244ae6
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Include the net.i2p.crypto.eddsa bundle via a hard dependency.
Add tests for dealing with ed25519 host keys and user key files.
Manual tests: fetching from git.eclipse.org with an ed25519 user key,
and pushing this change itself using the same ed25519 key.
Note that sshd 2.0.0 does not yet support encrypted ed25519 private
keys.
Bug: 541272
Change-Id: I7072f4014d9eca755b4a2412e19c086235e5eae9
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
This continues what commit d9ac7ddf10
(Remove unnecessary modifiers from interfaces, 2018-11-15) started.
Change-Id: I89720985a5a986722a0dcb9b5e9bbc25996bd5b3
ProxyDataFactory had a parameter of type HostConfigEntry, but actually
it wasn't used anywhere. Remove it -- it was the last leaked type from
Apache MINA sshd.
Also use the logger provided by upstream SshClient instead of creating
a new Logger.
Bug: 520927
Change-Id: Iaa78bbb998a5e574fa091664b75c48a3b9cfb897
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Add tests for password and keyboard-interactive authentication.
Implement password authentication; the default provided by sshd
is non-interactive, which is not useful for JGit.
Make sure the CredentialsProvider gets reset on successive password
retrieval attempts. Otherwise it might always return the same non-
accepted password from a secure storage. (That one was discovered
by actually trying this via EGit; the JGit tests don't catch this.)
Change the default order of authentication mechanisms to prefer
password over keyboard-interactive. This is a mitigation for upstream
bug SSHD-866.[1]
Also include a fix for upstream bug SSHD-867.[2]
[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/SSHD/issues/SSHD-866
[2] https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/SSHD/issues/SSHD-867
Bug: 520927
Change-Id: I423e548f06d3b51531016cf08938c8bd7acaa2a9
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
This is not about the ssh config ProxyCommand but about programmatic
support for HTTP and SOCKS5 proxies. Eclipse allows the user to
specify such proxies, and JSch at least contains code to connect
through proxies. So our Apache MINA sshd client also should be able
to do this.
Add interfaces and provide two implementations for HTTP and SOCKS5
proxies. Adapt the core code to be able to deal with proxy connections
at all. The built-in client-side support for this in sshd 2.0.0 is
woefully inadequate.
Tested manually by running proxies and then fetching various real-
world repositories via these proxies from different servers. Proxies
tested: ssh -D (SOCKS, anonymous), tinyproxy (HTTP, anonymous), and
3proxy (SOCKS & HTTP, username-password authentication). The GSS-API
authentication is untested since I have no Kerberos setup.
Bug: 520927
Change-Id: I1a5c34687d439b3ef8373c5d58e24004f93e63ae
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
We will get an API evolution problem if we expose as API classes and
interfaces that derive from upstream classes or interfaces. Upstream
interfaces also evolve quite erratically and evolution doesn't seem
to follow semantic versioning.
Introduce a new KeyPasswordProvider interface so that we don't have
to depend on the upstream FilePasswordProvider in our API. (We do
need _some_ abstraction for getting passwords for encrypted keys in
the API; EGit will need to provide its own implementation.)
Move some other upstream dependencies (HostConfigEntry, and various
previously protected methods in SshdSessionFactory) out of the API:
classes moved to internal space, and methods made private.
The only dependencies on upstream interfaces are thus in a few method
parameter types. Those cannot be avoided, but should also not pose
problems.
Bug: 520927
Change-Id: Idc9c6b0f237f29f46343c0fe15179242f2007bec
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
sshd only asks exactly once for the password. C.f. upstream issue
SSHD-850.[1] So we have to work around this limitation for now.
Once we move to sshd > 2.1.0, this can be simplified somewhat.
[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SSHD-850
Bug: 520927
Change-Id: Id65650228486c5ed30affa9c62eac982e01ae207
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
By default sshd will use its default built-in list, which matches
the one of openssh (as far as the algorithms exist in sshd at all).
But it doesn't handle HostKeyAlgorithms from the ssh config at all.
Implement this as in openssh, including the '+' and '-' modifiers
and reordering the default if there are known host keys for a
server already.
Add tests for the reordering.
Also use a more robust reader for the known hosts file. The default
aborts on the first error.
Bug: 520927
Change-Id: Ib1684440bfe2e96140536aa1a93c4bd4a0d35916
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>