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Python
376 lines
16 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# (c) 2012-2014, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
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# (c) 2016, Toshio Kuratomi <tkuratomi@ansible.com>
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#
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# This file is part of Ansible
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#
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# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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# Make coding more python3-ish
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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
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__metaclass__ = type
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import binascii
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import io
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import os
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from binascii import hexlify
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from nose.plugins.skip import SkipTest
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from ansible.compat.tests import unittest
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from ansible import errors
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from ansible.module_utils import six
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from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes, to_text
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from ansible.parsing.vault import VaultLib
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from ansible.parsing import vault
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# Counter import fails for 2.0.1, requires >= 2.6.1 from pip
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try:
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from Crypto.Util import Counter
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HAS_COUNTER = True
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except ImportError:
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HAS_COUNTER = False
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# KDF import fails for 2.0.1, requires >= 2.6.1 from pip
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try:
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from Crypto.Protocol.KDF import PBKDF2
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HAS_PBKDF2 = True
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except ImportError:
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HAS_PBKDF2 = False
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# AES IMPORTS
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try:
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from Crypto.Cipher import AES as AES
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HAS_AES = True
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except ImportError:
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HAS_AES = False
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class TestVaultIsEncrypted(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_bytes_not_encrypted(self):
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b_data = b"foobar"
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self.assertFalse(vault.is_encrypted(b_data))
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def test_bytes_encrypted(self):
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b_data = b"$ANSIBLE_VAULT;9.9;TEST\n%s" % hexlify(b"ansible")
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self.assertTrue(vault.is_encrypted(b_data))
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def test_text_not_encrypted(self):
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b_data = to_text(b"foobar")
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self.assertFalse(vault.is_encrypted(b_data))
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def test_text_encrypted(self):
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b_data = to_text(b"$ANSIBLE_VAULT;9.9;TEST\n%s" % hexlify(b"ansible"))
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self.assertTrue(vault.is_encrypted(b_data))
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def test_invalid_text_not_ascii(self):
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data = u"$ANSIBLE_VAULT;9.9;TEST\n%s"% u"ァ ア ィ イ ゥ ウ ェ エ ォ オ カ ガ キ ギ ク グ ケ "
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self.assertFalse(vault.is_encrypted(data))
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def test_invalid_bytes_not_ascii(self):
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data = u"$ANSIBLE_VAULT;9.9;TEST\n%s"% u"ァ ア ィ イ ゥ ウ ェ エ ォ オ カ ガ キ ギ ク グ ケ "
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b_data = to_bytes(data, encoding='utf-8')
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self.assertFalse(vault.is_encrypted(b_data))
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class TestVaultIsEncryptedFile(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_binary_file_handle_not_encrypted(self):
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b_data = b"foobar"
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b_data_fo = io.BytesIO(b_data)
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self.assertFalse(vault.is_encrypted_file(b_data_fo))
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def test_text_file_handle_not_encrypted(self):
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data = u"foobar"
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data_fo = io.StringIO(data)
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self.assertFalse(vault.is_encrypted_file(data_fo))
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def test_binary_file_handle_encrypted(self):
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b_data = b"$ANSIBLE_VAULT;9.9;TEST\n%s" % hexlify(b"ansible")
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b_data_fo = io.BytesIO(b_data)
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self.assertTrue(vault.is_encrypted_file(b_data_fo))
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def test_text_file_handle_encrypted(self):
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data = u"$ANSIBLE_VAULT;9.9;TEST\n%s" % to_text(hexlify(b"ansible"))
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data_fo = io.StringIO(data)
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self.assertTrue(vault.is_encrypted_file(data_fo))
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def test_binary_file_handle_invalid(self):
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data = u"$ANSIBLE_VAULT;9.9;TEST\n%s" % u"ァ ア ィ イ ゥ ウ ェ エ ォ オ カ ガ キ ギ ク グ ケ "
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b_data = to_bytes(data)
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b_data_fo = io.BytesIO(b_data)
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self.assertFalse(vault.is_encrypted_file(b_data_fo))
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def test_text_file_handle_invalid(self):
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data = u"$ANSIBLE_VAULT;9.9;TEST\n%s" % u"ァ ア ィ イ ゥ ウ ェ エ ォ オ カ ガ キ ギ ク グ ケ "
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data_fo = io.StringIO(data)
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self.assertFalse(vault.is_encrypted_file(data_fo))
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def test_file_already_read_from_finds_header(self):
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b_data = b"$ANSIBLE_VAULT;9.9;TEST\n%s" % hexlify(b"ansible\ntesting\nfile pos")
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b_data_fo = io.BytesIO(b_data)
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b_data_fo.read(42) # Arbitrary number
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self.assertTrue(vault.is_encrypted_file(b_data_fo))
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def test_file_already_read_from_saves_file_pos(self):
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b_data = b"$ANSIBLE_VAULT;9.9;TEST\n%s" % hexlify(b"ansible\ntesting\nfile pos")
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b_data_fo = io.BytesIO(b_data)
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b_data_fo.read(69) # Arbitrary number
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vault.is_encrypted_file(b_data_fo)
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self.assertEqual(b_data_fo.tell(), 69)
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def test_file_with_offset(self):
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b_data = b"JUNK$ANSIBLE_VAULT;9.9;TEST\n%s" % hexlify(b"ansible\ntesting\nfile pos")
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b_data_fo = io.BytesIO(b_data)
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self.assertTrue(vault.is_encrypted_file(b_data_fo, start_pos=4))
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def test_file_with_count(self):
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b_data = b"$ANSIBLE_VAULT;9.9;TEST\n%s" % hexlify(b"ansible\ntesting\nfile pos")
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vault_length = len(b_data)
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b_data = b_data + u'ァ ア'.encode('utf-8')
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b_data_fo = io.BytesIO(b_data)
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self.assertTrue(vault.is_encrypted_file(b_data_fo, count=vault_length))
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def test_file_with_offset_and_count(self):
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b_data = b"$ANSIBLE_VAULT;9.9;TEST\n%s" % hexlify(b"ansible\ntesting\nfile pos")
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vault_length = len(b_data)
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b_data = b'JUNK' + b_data + u'ァ ア'.encode('utf-8')
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b_data_fo = io.BytesIO(b_data)
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self.assertTrue(vault.is_encrypted_file(b_data_fo, start_pos=4, count=vault_length))
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class TestVaultCipherAes256(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.vault_cipher = vault.VaultAES256()
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def test(self):
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self.assertIsInstance(self.vault_cipher, vault.VaultAES256)
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# TODO: tag these as slow tests
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def test_create_key(self):
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b_password = b'hunter42'
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b_salt = os.urandom(32)
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b_key = self.vault_cipher._create_key(b_password, b_salt, keylength=32, ivlength=16)
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self.assertIsInstance(b_key, six.binary_type)
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def test_create_key_known(self):
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b_password = b'hunter42'
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# A fixed salt
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b_salt = b'q' * 32 # q is the most random letter.
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b_key = self.vault_cipher._create_key(b_password, b_salt, keylength=32, ivlength=16)
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self.assertIsInstance(b_key, six.binary_type)
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# verify we get the same answer
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# we could potentially run a few iterations of this and time it to see if it's roughly constant time
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# and or that it exceeds some minimal time, but that would likely cause unreliable fails, esp in CI
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b_key_2 = self.vault_cipher._create_key(b_password, b_salt, keylength=32, ivlength=16)
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self.assertIsInstance(b_key, six.binary_type)
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self.assertEqual(b_key, b_key_2)
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def test_is_equal_is_equal(self):
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self.assertTrue(self.vault_cipher._is_equal(b'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz', b'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'))
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def test_is_equal_unequal_length(self):
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self.assertFalse(self.vault_cipher._is_equal(b'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz', b'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwx and sometimes y'))
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def test_is_equal_not_equal(self):
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self.assertFalse(self.vault_cipher._is_equal(b'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz', b'AbcdefghijKlmnopQrstuvwxZ'))
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def test_is_equal_empty(self):
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self.assertTrue(self.vault_cipher._is_equal(b'', b''))
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def test_is_equal_non_ascii_equal(self):
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utf8_data = to_bytes(u'私はガラスを食べられます。それは私を傷つけません。')
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self.assertTrue(self.vault_cipher._is_equal(utf8_data, utf8_data))
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def test_is_equal_non_ascii_unequal(self):
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utf8_data = to_bytes(u'私はガラスを食べられます。それは私を傷つけません。')
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utf8_data2 = to_bytes(u'Pot să mănânc sticlă și ea nu mă rănește.')
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# Test for the len optimization path
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self.assertFalse(self.vault_cipher._is_equal(utf8_data, utf8_data2))
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# Test for the slower, char by char comparison path
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self.assertFalse(self.vault_cipher._is_equal(utf8_data, utf8_data[:-1] + b'P'))
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def test_is_equal_non_bytes(self):
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""" Anything not a byte string should raise a TypeError """
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.vault_cipher._is_equal, u"One fish", b"two fish")
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.vault_cipher._is_equal, b"One fish", u"two fish")
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.vault_cipher._is_equal, 1, b"red fish")
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.vault_cipher._is_equal, b"blue fish", 2)
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class TestVaultLib(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.v = VaultLib('test-vault-password')
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def test_encrypt(self):
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plaintext = u'Some text to encrypt in a café'
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b_vaulttext = self.v.encrypt(plaintext)
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self.assertIsInstance(b_vaulttext, six.binary_type)
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b_header = b'$ANSIBLE_VAULT;1.1;AES256\n'
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self.assertEqual(b_vaulttext[:len(b_header)], b_header)
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def test_encrypt_bytes(self):
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plaintext = to_bytes(u'Some text to encrypt in a café')
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b_vaulttext = self.v.encrypt(plaintext)
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self.assertIsInstance(b_vaulttext, six.binary_type)
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b_header = b'$ANSIBLE_VAULT;1.1;AES256\n'
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self.assertEqual(b_vaulttext[:len(b_header)], b_header)
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def test_is_encrypted(self):
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self.assertFalse(self.v.is_encrypted(b"foobar"), msg="encryption check on plaintext yielded false positive")
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b_data = b"$ANSIBLE_VAULT;9.9;TEST\n%s" % hexlify(b"ansible")
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self.assertTrue(self.v.is_encrypted(b_data), msg="encryption check on headered text failed")
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def test_format_output(self):
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self.v.cipher_name = "TEST"
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b_ciphertext = b"ansible"
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b_vaulttext = self.v._format_output(b_ciphertext)
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b_lines = b_vaulttext.split(b'\n')
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self.assertGreater(len(b_lines), 1, msg="failed to properly add header")
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b_header = b_lines[0]
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self.assertTrue(b_header.endswith(b';TEST'), msg="header does not end with cipher name")
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b_header_parts = b_header.split(b';')
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self.assertEqual(len(b_header_parts), 3, msg="header has the wrong number of parts")
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self.assertEqual(b_header_parts[0], b'$ANSIBLE_VAULT', msg="header does not start with $ANSIBLE_VAULT")
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self.assertEqual(b_header_parts[1], self.v.b_version, msg="header version is incorrect")
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self.assertEqual(b_header_parts[2], b'TEST', msg="header does not end with cipher name")
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def test_split_header(self):
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b_vaulttext = b"$ANSIBLE_VAULT;9.9;TEST\nansible"
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b_ciphertext = self.v._split_header(b_vaulttext)
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b_lines = b_ciphertext.split(b'\n')
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self.assertEqual(b_lines[0], b"ansible", msg="Payload was not properly split from the header")
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self.assertEqual(self.v.cipher_name, u'TEST', msg="cipher name was not properly set")
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self.assertEqual(self.v.b_version, b"9.9", msg="version was not properly set")
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def test_encrypt_decrypt_aes(self):
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if not HAS_AES or not HAS_COUNTER or not HAS_PBKDF2:
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raise SkipTest
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self.v.cipher_name = u'AES'
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self.v.b_password = b'ansible'
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# AES encryption code has been removed, so this is old output for
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# AES-encrypted 'foobar' with password 'ansible'.
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b_vaulttext = b'''$ANSIBLE_VAULT;1.1;AES
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53616c7465645f5fc107ce1ef4d7b455e038a13b053225776458052f8f8f332d554809d3f150bfa3
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fe3db930508b65e0ff5947e4386b79af8ab094017629590ef6ba486814cf70f8e4ab0ed0c7d2587e
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786a5a15efeb787e1958cbdd480d076c
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'''
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b_plaintext = self.v.decrypt(b_vaulttext)
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self.assertEqual(b_plaintext, b"foobar", msg="decryption failed")
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def test_encrypt_decrypt_aes256(self):
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if not HAS_AES or not HAS_COUNTER or not HAS_PBKDF2:
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raise SkipTest
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self.v.cipher_name = u'AES256'
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plaintext = u"foobar"
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b_vaulttext = self.v.encrypt(plaintext)
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b_plaintext = self.v.decrypt(b_vaulttext)
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self.assertNotEqual(b_vaulttext, b"foobar", msg="encryption failed")
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self.assertEqual(b_plaintext, b"foobar", msg="decryption failed")
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def test_encrypt_decrypt_aes256_existing_vault(self):
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if not HAS_AES or not HAS_COUNTER or not HAS_PBKDF2:
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raise SkipTest
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self.v.cipher_name = u'AES256'
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b_orig_plaintext = b"Setec Astronomy"
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vaulttext = u'''$ANSIBLE_VAULT;1.1;AES256
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33363965326261303234626463623963633531343539616138316433353830356566396130353436
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3562643163366231316662386565383735653432386435610a306664636137376132643732393835
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63383038383730306639353234326630666539346233376330303938323639306661313032396437
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6233623062366136310a633866373936313238333730653739323461656662303864663666653563
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3138'''
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b_plaintext = self.v.decrypt(vaulttext)
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self.assertEqual(b_plaintext, b_plaintext, msg="decryption failed")
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b_vaulttext = to_bytes(vaulttext, encoding='ascii', errors='strict')
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b_plaintext = self.v.decrypt(b_vaulttext)
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self.assertEqual(b_plaintext, b_orig_plaintext, msg="decryption failed")
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def test_encrypt_decrypt_aes256_bad_hmac(self):
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# FIXME This test isn't working quite yet.
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raise SkipTest
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if not HAS_AES or not HAS_COUNTER or not HAS_PBKDF2:
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raise SkipTest
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self.v.cipher_name = 'AES256'
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# plaintext = "Setec Astronomy"
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enc_data = '''$ANSIBLE_VAULT;1.1;AES256
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33363965326261303234626463623963633531343539616138316433353830356566396130353436
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3562643163366231316662386565383735653432386435610a306664636137376132643732393835
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63383038383730306639353234326630666539346233376330303938323639306661313032396437
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6233623062366136310a633866373936313238333730653739323461656662303864663666653563
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3138'''
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b_data = to_bytes(enc_data, errors='strict', encoding='utf-8')
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b_data = self.v._split_header(b_data)
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foo = binascii.unhexlify(b_data)
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lines = foo.splitlines()
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# line 0 is salt, line 1 is hmac, line 2+ is ciphertext
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b_salt = lines[0]
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b_hmac = lines[1]
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b_ciphertext_data = b'\n'.join(lines[2:])
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b_ciphertext = binascii.unhexlify(b_ciphertext_data)
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# b_orig_ciphertext = b_ciphertext[:]
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# now muck with the text
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# b_munged_ciphertext = b_ciphertext[:10] + b'\x00' + b_ciphertext[11:]
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# b_munged_ciphertext = b_ciphertext
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# assert b_orig_ciphertext != b_munged_ciphertext
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b_ciphertext_data = binascii.hexlify(b_ciphertext)
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b_payload = b'\n'.join([b_salt, b_hmac, b_ciphertext_data])
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# reformat
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b_invalid_ciphertext = self.v._format_output(b_payload)
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# assert we throw an error
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self.v.decrypt(b_invalid_ciphertext)
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def test_encrypt_encrypted(self):
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if not HAS_AES or not HAS_COUNTER or not HAS_PBKDF2:
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raise SkipTest
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self.v.cipher_name = u'AES'
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b_vaulttext = b"$ANSIBLE_VAULT;9.9;TEST\n%s" % hexlify(b"ansible")
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vaulttext = to_text(b_vaulttext, errors='strict')
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self.assertRaises(errors.AnsibleError, self.v.encrypt, b_vaulttext)
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self.assertRaises(errors.AnsibleError, self.v.encrypt, vaulttext)
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def test_decrypt_decrypted(self):
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if not HAS_AES or not HAS_COUNTER or not HAS_PBKDF2:
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raise SkipTest
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plaintext = u"ansible"
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self.assertRaises(errors.AnsibleError, self.v.decrypt, plaintext)
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b_plaintext = b"ansible"
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self.assertRaises(errors.AnsibleError, self.v.decrypt, b_plaintext)
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def test_cipher_not_set(self):
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# not setting the cipher should default to AES256
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if not HAS_AES or not HAS_COUNTER or not HAS_PBKDF2:
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raise SkipTest
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plaintext = u"ansible"
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self.v.encrypt(plaintext)
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self.assertEquals(self.v.cipher_name, "AES256")
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