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2022-01-19cli-tests: fix broken testEric Biggers
I'm not sure how this passed the GitHub checks.
2022-01-18Merge pull request #337 from google/broken-linksEric Biggers
filesystem: store mountpoint in link files as a fallback
2021-12-23cmd/fscrypt: don't load protector in remove-protector-from-policyEric Biggers
Make remove-protector-from-policy work even if the protector cannot be loaded (for example, due to having been deleted already). Fixes https://github.com/google/fscrypt/issues/258 Fixes https://github.com/google/fscrypt/issues/272
2021-12-23cli-tests: add helper functions to get protector descriptorsEric Biggers
2021-12-22filesystem: store mountpoint in link files as a fallbackEric Biggers
Currently, linked protectors use filesystem link files of the form "UUID=<uuid>". These links get broken if the filesystem's UUID changes, e.g. due to the filesystem being re-created even if the ".fscrypt" directory is backed up and restored. To prevent links from being broken (in most cases), start storing the mountpoint path in the link files too, in the form "UUID=<uuid>\nPATH=<path>\n". When following a link, try the UUID first, and if it doesn't work try the PATH. While it's possible that the path changed too, for login protectors (the usual use case of linked protectors) this won't be an issue as the path will always be "/". An alternative solution would be to fall back to scanning all filesystems for the needed protector descriptor. I decided not to do that, since relying on a global scan doesn't seem to be a good design. It wouldn't scale to large numbers of filesystems, it could cross security boundaries, and it would make it possible for adding a new filesystem to break fscrypt on existing filesystems. And if a global scan was an acceptable way to find protectors during normal use, then there would be no need for link files in the first place. Note: this change is backwards compatible (i.e., fscrypt will continue to recognize old link files) but not forwards-compatible (i.e., previous versions of fscrypt won't recognize new link files). Fixes https://github.com/google/fscrypt/issues/311
2021-12-20filesystem: avoid accessing irrelevant filesystemsEric Biggers
Forbid 'fscrypt setup' on filesystems that aren't expected to support encryption (other than the root filesystem), and skip looking for fscrypt metadata directories on such filesystems. This has two benefits. First, it avoids the printing of annoying warnings like: pam_fscrypt[75038]: stat /run/user/0/.fscrypt: permission denied pam_fscrypt[75038]: stat /run/user/0/.fscrypt/policies: permission denied pam_fscrypt[75038]: stat /run/user/0/.fscrypt/protectors: permission denied pam_fscrypt[75038]: stat /sys/firmware/efi/efivars/.fscrypt: invalid argument pam_fscrypt[75038]: stat /sys/firmware/efi/efivars/.fscrypt/policies: invalid argument pam_fscrypt[75038]: stat /sys/firmware/efi/efivars/.fscrypt/protectors: invalid argument pam_fscrypt[75038]: stat /sys/fs/pstore/.fscrypt: permission denied pam_fscrypt[75038]: stat /sys/fs/pstore/.fscrypt/policies: permission denied pam_fscrypt[75038]: stat /sys/fs/pstore/.fscrypt/protectors: permission denied Second, it avoids long delays or side effects on some filesystems. To do this, introduce an allowlist of filesystem types that fscrypt will recognize. I wanted to avoid doing this, since this list will need to be updated in the future, but I don't see a better solution.
2021-12-19Set owner of login protectors to correct userEric Biggers
When the root user creates a login protector for a non-root user, make sure to chown() the protector file to make it owned by the user. Without this, the protector cannot be updated by the user, which causes it to get out of sync if the user changes their login passphrase. Fixes https://github.com/google/fscrypt/issues/319
2021-11-29cmd/fscrypt: read key from stdinDimitry Ishenko
Fixes #123
2021-10-05Adjust recovery passphrase generationEric Biggers
As per the feedback at https://github.com/google/fscrypt/issues/115 where users didn't understand that the recovery passphrase is important, restore the original behavior where recovery passphrase generation happens automatically without a prompt. This applies to the case where 'fscrypt encrypt' is using a login protector on a non-root filesystem. However, leave the --no-recovery option so that the recovery passphrase can still be disabled if the user really wants to. Also, clarify the information provided about the recovery passphrase. Update https://github.com/google/fscrypt/issues/115
2021-09-14cli-tests/common.sh: remove argument count checksEric Biggers
These confuse the latest version of shellcheck into thinking that functions which take no arguments actually take arguments, which triggers a bunch of warnings like "Use func "$@" if function's $1 should mean script's $1", which causes 'make lint' to fail. These checks aren't too useful, so just remove them.
2021-07-16cli-tests: fix failure with latest bash versionEric Biggers
2020-11-26cli-tests: force processes spawned by 'expect' to have 80 column-outputEric Biggers
Otherwise the cli tests fail when executed from GitHub Actions.
2020-11-07cli-tests/common.sh: fix _user_do()Eric Biggers
Apparently, on some distros 'su' doesn't preserve $PATH. So, manually export it in the command. Also, ensure that the shell stays as bash. This is needed for some of the CLI tests to pass in Travis CI.
2020-06-13cmd/fscrypt: adjust status message for v1-encrypted dirsEric Biggers
When 'fscrypt status DIR' detects that a v1-encrypted directory is still usable but its key seems to be absent, it shows the status as "Unlocked: Partially (incompletely locked)". But actually it can also be the case that the directory is unlocked by another user. Adjust the status message accordingly. This commit also fixes cli-tests/t_v1_policy.
2020-06-13cli-tests/t_v1_policy: clean up user keyrings at end of testEric Biggers
The test user's user keyring is still linked into root's user keyring at the end of the test. This is making the test flaky, as there is a failure that only occurs the first time it is run. Fix the test to restore the initial state. This makes it consistently fail (to be fixed by the next commit).
2020-05-14cmd/fscrypt: fix up path formatting in ErrDirNotEmpty suggestion (#229)Eric Biggers
Use %q, in case the paths contain whitespace. Also clean the directory path to remove trailing slashes before appending the ".new" suffix.
2020-05-13cmd/fscrypt: link to guide when interactively creating login protector (#225)Eric Biggers
Update https://github.com/google/fscrypt/issues/220
2020-05-09cmd/fscrypt: improve errorsEric Biggers
In checkEncryptable(), check whether the directory is already encrypted before checking whether it's empty. Also improve the error message for when a directory is nonempty. Finally, translate keyring.ErrKeyAddedByOtherUsers and keyring.ErrKeyFilesOpen into errors which include the directory.
2020-05-09filesystem: improve errorsEric Biggers
Introduce filesystem.ErrEncryptionNotEnabled and filesystem.ErrEncryptionNotSupported which include the Mount as context, and translate the corresponding metadata/ errors into them. Then make these errors show much better suggestions. Also replace lots of other filesystem/ errors with either custom types or with unnamed one-off errors that include more context. Fix backwards wrapping in lots of cases. Finally, don't include the mountpoint in places where it's not useful, like OS-level errors that already include the path.
2020-05-09metadata: improve errorsEric Biggers
ErrBadOwners: Rename to ErrDirectoryNotOwned for clarity, move it from cmd/fscrypt/ to metadata/ where it better belongs, and improve the message. ErrEncrypted: Rename to ErrAlreadyEncrypted for clarity, and include the path. ErrNotEncrypted: Include the path. ErrBadEncryptionOptions: Include the path and bad options. ErrEncryptionNotSupported: ErrEncryptionNotEnabled: Don't wrap with "get encryption policy %s", in preparation for wrapping these with filesystem-level context instead. Also avoid mixing together the error handling for the "get policy" and "set policy" ioctls. Make it very clear how we're handling the errors from each ioctl.
2020-05-09keyring: improve errorsEric Biggers
ErrAccessUserKeyring: Include the user, and fix the backwards wrapping. ErrSessionUserKeyring: Include the user. ErrKeyAdd: ErrKeyRemove: ErrKeySearch: ErrLinkUserKeyring: Replace these with one-off unnamed errors because they are never checked for, and this makes it easier for the callers to provide better messages, e.g. fixing the backwards wrapping.
2020-05-09actions/policy: improve errorsEric Biggers
ErrMissingPolicyMetadata: Include the mount, directory path, and metadata path. Also move the explanation into actions/ since it doesn't refer to any CLI command. ErrPolicyMetadataMismatch: Include a lot more information. Also start checking for consistency of the policy key descriptors, not just the encryption options. Add a test for this. ErrDifferentFilesystem: Include the mountpoints. ErrOnlyProtector: Clarify the message and include the protector descriptor. ErrAlreadyProtected: ErrNotProtected: Include the policy and protector descriptors. ErrAccessDeniedPossiblyV2: Make it slightly clearer what failed. Also move the explanation into actions/ since it doesn't refer to any CLI command.
2020-05-09actions/protector: improve errorsEric Biggers
ErrProtectorName: Rename to ErrLoginProtectorName for clarity, and include the name and user. ErrMissingProtectorName: Include the correct protector source. ErrDuplicateName: Rename to ErrProtectorNameExists for clarity, and remove a level of wrapping by including the name directly. ErrDuplicateUID: Rename to ErrLoginProtectorExists for clarity, and remove a level of wrapping by including the user directly.
2020-05-09actions/config: improve config file related errorsEric Biggers
ErrBadConfig: Fix backwards wrapping, include the bad config, and make it clear that this is an internal error. ErrBadConfigFile: Fix backwards wrapping, include the config file location, and adjust the suggestion slightly. ErrConfigFileExists: Include the config file location. ErrNoConfigFile: Include the config file location, and adjust the suggestion slightly.
2020-05-09Try to detect incomplete locking of v1-encrypted directoryEric Biggers
'fscrypt lock' on a v1-encrypted directory doesn't warn about in-use files, as the kernel doesn't provide a way to easily detect it. Instead, implement a heuristic where we check whether a subdirectory can be created. If yes, then the directory must not be fully locked. Make both 'fscrypt lock' and 'fscrypt status' use this heuristic. Resolves https://github.com/google/fscrypt/issues/215
2020-05-09cli-tests: add t_v1_policy_fs_keyringEric Biggers
Test using v1 encryption policies (deprecated) with use_fs_keyring_for_v1_policies = true.
2020-05-09cli-tests: add t_v1_policyEric Biggers
Test using v1 encryption policies (deprecated).
2020-05-09cli-tests: add t_unlockEric Biggers
Test unlocking a directory.
2020-05-09cli-tests: add t_statusEric Biggers
Test getting global, filesystem, and unencrypted directory status when the filesystem is or isn't set up for fscrypt.
2020-05-09cli-tests: add t_setupEric Biggers
Test 'fscrypt setup'.
2020-05-09cli-tests: add t_passphrase_hashingEric Biggers
Test that the passphrase hashing seems to take long enough.
2020-05-09cli-tests: add t_not_supportedEric Biggers
Test that fscrypt fails when the filesystem doesn't support encryption.
2020-05-09cli-tests: add t_not_enabledEric Biggers
Test that fscrypt fails when the filesystem doesn't have the encrypt feature enabled. Then test enabling it.
2020-05-09cli-tests: add t_lockEric Biggers
Test locking a directory.
2020-05-09cli-tests: add t_encrypt_raw_keyEric Biggers
Test encrypting a directory using a raw_key protector.
2020-05-09cli-tests: add t_encrypt_loginEric Biggers
Test encrypting a directory using a login (pam_passphrase) protector.
2020-05-09cli-tests: add t_encrypt_customEric Biggers
Test encrypting a directory using a custom_passphrase protector.
2020-05-09cli-tests: add t_encryptEric Biggers
Add general tests for 'fscrypt encrypt'. For protector-specific tests, see t_encrypt_custom, t_encrypt_login, and t_encrypt_raw_key.
2020-05-09cli-tests: add t_change_passphraseEric Biggers
Test changing the passphrase of a custom_passphrase protector.
2020-05-09Add cli-tests frameworkEric Biggers
Add a framework for writing automated tests of the fscrypt command-line tool. See cli-tests/README.md for details.