Back out ill-advised notary server hackery (#6657)

This was ill-advised. We can't modify verify_keys here, because the response
object has already been signed by the requested key.

Furthermore, it's somewhat unnecessary because existing versions of Synapse
(which get upset that the notary key isn't present in verify_keys) will fall
back to a direct fetch via `/key/v2/server`.

Also: more tests for fetching keys via perspectives: it would be nice if we actually tested when our fetcher can't talk to our notary impl.
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Richard van der Hoff 2020-01-08 13:24:10 +00:00 committed by GitHub
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Fix incorrect signing of responses from the key server implementation.

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import logging
from canonicaljson import encode_canonical_json, json
from signedjson.key import encode_verify_key_base64
from signedjson.sign import sign_json
from twisted.internet import defer
@ -217,23 +216,10 @@ class RemoteKey(DirectServeResource):
if cache_misses and query_remote_on_cache_miss:
yield self.fetcher.get_keys(cache_misses)
yield self.query_keys(request, query, query_remote_on_cache_miss=False)
return
else:
signed_keys = []
for key_json in json_results:
key_json = json.loads(key_json)
# backwards-compatibility hack for #6596: if the requested key belongs
# to us, make sure that all of the signing keys appear in the
# "verify_keys" section.
if key_json["server_name"] == self.config.server_name:
verify_keys = key_json["verify_keys"]
for signing_key in self.config.key_server_signing_keys:
key_id = "%s:%s" % (signing_key.alg, signing_key.version)
verify_keys[key_id] = {
"key": encode_verify_key_base64(signing_key.verify_key)
}
for signing_key in self.config.key_server_signing_keys:
key_json = sign_json(key_json, self.config.server_name, signing_key)

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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import urllib.parse
from io import BytesIO
from io import BytesIO, StringIO
from mock import Mock
import signedjson.key
from canonicaljson import encode_canonical_json
from nacl.signing import SigningKey
from signedjson.sign import sign_json
from twisted.web.resource import NoResource
from synapse.crypto.keyring import PerspectivesKeyFetcher
from synapse.http.site import SynapseRequest
from synapse.rest.key.v2 import KeyApiV2Resource
from synapse.storage.keys import FetchKeyResult
from synapse.util.httpresourcetree import create_resource_tree
from synapse.util.stringutils import random_string
from tests import unittest
from tests.server import FakeChannel, wait_until_result
from tests.utils import default_config
class RemoteKeyResourceTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
class BaseRemoteKeyResourceTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
def make_homeserver(self, reactor, clock):
self.http_client = Mock()
return self.setup_test_homeserver(http_client=self.http_client)
@ -73,6 +78,8 @@ class RemoteKeyResourceTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
self.http_client.get_json.side_effect = get_json
class RemoteKeyResourceTestCase(BaseRemoteKeyResourceTestCase):
def make_notary_request(self, server_name: str, key_id: str) -> dict:
"""Send a GET request to the test server requesting the given key.
@ -125,6 +132,126 @@ class RemoteKeyResourceTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
oursigs = sigs[self.hs.hostname]
self.assertEqual(len(oursigs), 2)
# and both keys should be present in the verify_keys section
# the requested key should be present in the verify_keys section
self.assertIn("ed25519:ver1", keys[0]["verify_keys"])
self.assertIn("ed25519:a_lPym", keys[0]["verify_keys"])
class EndToEndPerspectivesTests(BaseRemoteKeyResourceTestCase):
"""End-to-end tests of the perspectives fetch case
The idea here is to actually wire up a PerspectivesKeyFetcher to the notary
endpoint, to check that the two implementations are compatible.
"""
def default_config(self, *args, **kwargs):
config = super().default_config(*args, **kwargs)
# replace the signing key with our own
self.hs_signing_key = signedjson.key.generate_signing_key("kssk")
strm = StringIO()
signedjson.key.write_signing_keys(strm, [self.hs_signing_key])
config["signing_key"] = strm.getvalue()
return config
def prepare(self, reactor, clock, homeserver):
# make a second homeserver, configured to use the first one as a key notary
self.http_client2 = Mock()
config = default_config(name="keyclient")
config["trusted_key_servers"] = [
{
"server_name": self.hs.hostname,
"verify_keys": {
"ed25519:%s"
% (
self.hs_signing_key.version,
): signedjson.key.encode_verify_key_base64(
self.hs_signing_key.verify_key
)
},
}
]
self.hs2 = self.setup_test_homeserver(
http_client=self.http_client2, config=config
)
# wire up outbound POST /key/v2/query requests from hs2 so that they
# will be forwarded to hs1
def post_json(destination, path, data):
self.assertEqual(destination, self.hs.hostname)
self.assertEqual(
path, "/_matrix/key/v2/query",
)
channel = FakeChannel(self.site, self.reactor)
req = SynapseRequest(channel)
req.content = BytesIO(encode_canonical_json(data))
req.requestReceived(
b"POST", path.encode("utf-8"), b"1.1",
)
wait_until_result(self.reactor, req)
self.assertEqual(channel.code, 200)
resp = channel.json_body
return resp
self.http_client2.post_json.side_effect = post_json
def test_get_key(self):
"""Fetch a key belonging to a random server"""
# make up a key to be fetched.
testkey = signedjson.key.generate_signing_key("abc")
# we expect hs1 to make a regular key request to the target server
self.expect_outgoing_key_request("targetserver", testkey)
keyid = "ed25519:%s" % (testkey.version,)
fetcher = PerspectivesKeyFetcher(self.hs2)
d = fetcher.get_keys({"targetserver": {keyid: 1000}})
res = self.get_success(d)
self.assertIn("targetserver", res)
keyres = res["targetserver"][keyid]
assert isinstance(keyres, FetchKeyResult)
self.assertEqual(
signedjson.key.encode_verify_key_base64(keyres.verify_key),
signedjson.key.encode_verify_key_base64(testkey.verify_key),
)
def test_get_notary_key(self):
"""Fetch a key belonging to the notary server"""
# make up a key to be fetched. We randomise the keyid to try to get it to
# appear before the key server signing key sometimes (otherwise we bail out
# before fetching its signature)
testkey = signedjson.key.generate_signing_key(random_string(5))
# we expect hs1 to make a regular key request to itself
self.expect_outgoing_key_request(self.hs.hostname, testkey)
keyid = "ed25519:%s" % (testkey.version,)
fetcher = PerspectivesKeyFetcher(self.hs2)
d = fetcher.get_keys({self.hs.hostname: {keyid: 1000}})
res = self.get_success(d)
self.assertIn(self.hs.hostname, res)
keyres = res[self.hs.hostname][keyid]
assert isinstance(keyres, FetchKeyResult)
self.assertEqual(
signedjson.key.encode_verify_key_base64(keyres.verify_key),
signedjson.key.encode_verify_key_base64(testkey.verify_key),
)
def test_get_notary_keyserver_key(self):
"""Fetch the notary's keyserver key"""
# we expect hs1 to make a regular key request to itself
self.expect_outgoing_key_request(self.hs.hostname, self.hs_signing_key)
keyid = "ed25519:%s" % (self.hs_signing_key.version,)
fetcher = PerspectivesKeyFetcher(self.hs2)
d = fetcher.get_keys({self.hs.hostname: {keyid: 1000}})
res = self.get_success(d)
self.assertIn(self.hs.hostname, res)
keyres = res[self.hs.hostname][keyid]
assert isinstance(keyres, FetchKeyResult)
self.assertEqual(
signedjson.key.encode_verify_key_base64(keyres.verify_key),
signedjson.key.encode_verify_key_base64(self.hs_signing_key.verify_key),
)