2 * cmdgen.c - command-line form of PuTTYgen
5 #define PUTTY_DO_GLOBALS
19 * This section overrides some definitions below for test purposes.
20 * When compiled with -DTEST_CMDGEN:
22 * - Calls to get_random_data() are replaced with the diagnostic
23 * function below (I #define the name so that I can still link
24 * with the original set of modules without symbol clash), in
25 * order to avoid depleting the test system's /dev/random
28 * - Calls to console_get_line() are replaced with the diagnostic
29 * function below, so that I can run tests in an automated
30 * manner and provide their interactive passphrase inputs.
32 * - main() is renamed to cmdgen_main(); at the bottom of the file
33 * I define another main() which calls the former repeatedly to
36 #define get_random_data get_random_data_diagnostic
37 char *get_random_data(int len)
39 char *buf = snewn(len, char);
40 memset(buf, 'x', len);
43 #define console_get_line console_get_line_diagnostic
44 int nprompts, promptsgot;
45 const char *prompts[3];
46 int console_get_line(const char *prompt, char *str, int maxlen, int is_pw)
48 if (promptsgot < nprompts) {
49 assert(strlen(prompts[promptsgot]) < maxlen);
50 strcpy(str, prompts[promptsgot++]);
53 promptsgot++; /* track number of requests anyway */
57 #define main cmdgen_main
64 static void progress_update(void *param, int action, int phase, int iprogress)
66 struct progress *p = (struct progress *)param;
67 if (action != PROGFN_PROGRESS)
69 if (phase > p->phase) {
74 p->current = iprogress - 1;
76 p->current = iprogress;
78 while (p->current < iprogress) {
85 static void no_progress(void *param, int action, int phase, int iprogress)
89 void modalfatalbox(char *p, ...)
92 fprintf(stderr, "FATAL ERROR: ");
94 vfprintf(stderr, p, ap);
101 * Stubs to let everything else link sensibly.
103 void log_eventlog(void *handle, const char *event)
106 char *x_get_default(const char *key)
110 void sk_cleanup(void)
114 void showversion(void)
116 char *verstr = dupstr(ver);
117 verstr[0] = tolower(verstr[0]);
118 printf("PuTTYgen %s\n", verstr);
125 "Usage: puttygen ( keyfile | -t type [ -b bits ] )\n"
126 " [ -C comment ] [ -P ]\n"
127 " [ -o output-keyfile ] [ -O type | -l | -L"
134 * Help message is an extended version of the usage message. So
135 * start with that, plus a version heading.
140 " -t specify key type when generating (rsa, dsa, rsa1)\n"
141 " -b specify number of bits when generating key\n"
142 " -C change or specify key comment\n"
143 " -P change key passphrase\n"
144 " -O specify output type:\n"
145 " private output PuTTY private key format\n"
146 " private-openssh export OpenSSH private key\n"
147 " private-sshcom export ssh.com private key\n"
148 " public standard / ssh.com public key\n"
149 " public-openssh OpenSSH public key\n"
150 " fingerprint output the key fingerprint\n"
151 " -o specify output file\n"
152 " -l equivalent to `-O fingerprint'\n"
153 " -L equivalent to `-O public-openssh'\n"
154 " -p equivalent to `-O public'\n"
158 static int save_ssh2_pubkey(char *filename, char *comment,
159 void *v_pub_blob, int pub_len)
161 unsigned char *pub_blob = (unsigned char *)v_pub_blob;
167 fp = fopen(filename, "wb");
173 fprintf(fp, "---- BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ----\n");
176 fprintf(fp, "Comment: \"");
177 for (p = comment; *p; p++) {
178 if (*p == '\\' || *p == '\"')
187 while (i < pub_len) {
189 int n = (pub_len - i < 3 ? pub_len - i : 3);
190 base64_encode_atom(pub_blob + i, n, buf);
194 if (++column >= 16) {
202 fprintf(fp, "---- END SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ----\n");
208 static int move(char *from, char *to)
212 ret = rename(from, to);
215 * This OS may require us to remove the original file first.
218 ret = rename(from, to);
221 perror("puttygen: cannot move new file on to old one");
227 static char *blobfp(char *alg, int bits, char *blob, int bloblen)
230 unsigned char digest[16];
231 struct MD5Context md5c;
235 MD5Update(&md5c, blob, bloblen);
236 MD5Final(digest, &md5c);
238 sprintf(buffer, "%s ", alg);
240 sprintf(buffer + strlen(buffer), "%d ", bits);
241 for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
242 sprintf(buffer + strlen(buffer), "%s%02x", i ? ":" : "",
245 return dupstr(buffer);
248 int main(int argc, char **argv)
252 enum { NOKEYGEN, RSA1, RSA2, DSA } keytype = NOKEYGEN;
253 char *outfile = NULL, *outfiletmp = NULL;
254 Filename outfilename;
255 enum { PRIVATE, PUBLIC, PUBLICO, FP, OPENSSH, SSHCOM } outtype = PRIVATE;
257 char *comment = NULL, *origcomment = NULL;
258 int change_passphrase = FALSE;
259 int errs = FALSE, nogo = FALSE;
260 int intype = SSH_KEYTYPE_UNOPENABLE;
262 struct ssh2_userkey *ssh2key = NULL;
263 struct RSAKey *ssh1key = NULL;
264 char *ssh2blob = NULL, *ssh2alg = NULL;
265 const struct ssh_signkey *ssh2algf = NULL;
267 char *passphrase = NULL;
269 progfn_t progressfn = is_interactive() ? progress_update : no_progress;
271 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------
272 * Parse the command line to figure out what we've been asked to do.
276 * If run with no arguments at all, print the usage message and
285 * Parse command line arguments.
302 opt = p++; /* opt will have _one_ leading - */
303 while (*p && *p != '=')
304 p++; /* find end of option */
310 if (!strcmp(opt, "-help")) {
313 } else if (!strcmp(opt, "-version")) {
318 * A sample option requiring an argument:
320 * else if (!strcmp(opt, "-output")) {
322 * errs = TRUE, error(err_optnoarg, opt);
330 "puttygen: no such option `--%s'\n", opt);
343 * Option requiring no parameter.
355 change_passphrase = TRUE;
367 progressfn = no_progress;
377 * Option requiring parameter.
383 fprintf(stderr, "puttygen: option `-%c' expects a"
388 * Now c is the option and p is the parameter.
392 if (!strcmp(p, "rsa") || !strcmp(p, "rsa2"))
393 keytype = RSA2, sshver = 2;
394 else if (!strcmp(p, "rsa1"))
395 keytype = RSA1, sshver = 1;
396 else if (!strcmp(p, "dsa") || !strcmp(p, "dss"))
397 keytype = DSA, sshver = 2;
400 "puttygen: unknown key type `%s'\n", p);
411 if (!strcmp(p, "public"))
413 else if (!strcmp(p, "public-openssh"))
415 else if (!strcmp(p, "private"))
417 else if (!strcmp(p, "fingerprint"))
419 else if (!strcmp(p, "private-openssh"))
420 outtype = OPENSSH, sshver = 2;
421 else if (!strcmp(p, "private-sshcom"))
422 outtype = SSHCOM, sshver = 2;
425 "puttygen: unknown output type `%s'\n", p);
433 p = NULL; /* prevent continued processing */
437 * Unrecognised option.
440 fprintf(stderr, "puttygen: no such option `-%c'\n", c);
446 * A non-option argument.
452 fprintf(stderr, "puttygen: cannot handle more than one"
465 * If run with at least one argument _but_ not the required
466 * ones, print the usage message and return failure.
468 if (!infile && keytype == NOKEYGEN) {
473 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------
474 * Figure out further details of exactly what we're going to do.
478 * Bomb out if we've been asked to both load and generate a
481 if (keytype != NOKEYGEN && intype) {
482 fprintf(stderr, "puttygen: cannot both load and generate a key\n");
487 * Analyse the type of the input file, in case this affects our
491 infilename = filename_from_str(infile);
493 intype = key_type(&infilename);
497 * It would be nice here to be able to load _public_
498 * key files, in any of a number of forms, and (a)
499 * convert them to other public key types, (b) print
500 * out their fingerprints. Or, I suppose, for real
501 * orthogonality, (c) change their comment!
503 * In fact this opens some interesting possibilities.
504 * Suppose ssh2_userkey_loadpub() were able to load
505 * public key files as well as extracting the public
506 * key from private ones. And suppose I did the thing
507 * I've been wanting to do, where specifying a
508 * particular private key file for authentication
509 * causes any _other_ key in the agent to be discarded.
510 * Then, if you had an agent forwarded to the machine
511 * you were running Unix PuTTY or Plink on, and you
512 * needed to specify which of the keys in the agent it
513 * should use, you could do that by supplying a
514 * _public_ key file, thus not needing to trust even
515 * your encrypted private key file to the network. Ooh!
518 case SSH_KEYTYPE_UNOPENABLE:
519 case SSH_KEYTYPE_UNKNOWN:
520 fprintf(stderr, "puttygen: unable to load file `%s': %s\n",
521 infile, key_type_to_str(intype));
524 case SSH_KEYTYPE_SSH1:
526 fprintf(stderr, "puttygen: conversion from SSH1 to SSH2 keys"
533 case SSH_KEYTYPE_SSH2:
534 case SSH_KEYTYPE_OPENSSH:
535 case SSH_KEYTYPE_SSHCOM:
537 fprintf(stderr, "puttygen: conversion from SSH2 to SSH1 keys"
547 * Determine the default output file, if none is provided.
549 * This will usually be equal to stdout, except that if the
550 * input and output file formats are the same then the default
551 * output is to overwrite the input.
553 * Also in this code, we bomb out if the input and output file
554 * formats are the same and no other action is performed.
556 if ((intype == SSH_KEYTYPE_SSH1 && outtype == PRIVATE) ||
557 (intype == SSH_KEYTYPE_SSH2 && outtype == PRIVATE) ||
558 (intype == SSH_KEYTYPE_OPENSSH && outtype == OPENSSH) ||
559 (intype == SSH_KEYTYPE_SSHCOM && outtype == SSHCOM)) {
562 outfiletmp = dupcat(outfile, ".tmp", NULL);
565 if (!change_passphrase && !comment) {
566 fprintf(stderr, "puttygen: this command would perform no useful"
573 * Bomb out rather than automatically choosing to write
574 * a private key file to stdout.
576 if (outtype==PRIVATE || outtype==OPENSSH || outtype==SSHCOM) {
577 fprintf(stderr, "puttygen: need to specify an output file\n");
584 * Figure out whether we need to load the encrypted part of the
585 * key. This will be the case if either (a) we need to write
586 * out a private key format, or (b) the entire input key file
589 if (outtype == PRIVATE || outtype == OPENSSH || outtype == SSHCOM ||
590 intype == SSH_KEYTYPE_OPENSSH || intype == SSH_KEYTYPE_SSHCOM)
591 load_encrypted = TRUE;
593 load_encrypted = FALSE;
595 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------
596 * Now we're ready to actually do some stuff.
600 * Either load or generate a key.
602 if (keytype != NOKEYGEN) {
604 char default_comment[80];
607 struct progress prog;
615 strftime(default_comment, 30, "dsa-key-%Y%m%d", tm);
617 strftime(default_comment, 30, "rsa-key-%Y%m%d", tm);
620 entropy = get_random_data(bits / 8);
621 random_add_heavynoise(entropy, bits / 8);
622 memset(entropy, 0, bits/8);
625 if (keytype == DSA) {
626 struct dss_key *dsskey = snew(struct dss_key);
627 dsa_generate(dsskey, bits, progressfn, &prog);
628 ssh2key = snew(struct ssh2_userkey);
629 ssh2key->data = dsskey;
630 ssh2key->alg = &ssh_dss;
633 struct RSAKey *rsakey = snew(struct RSAKey);
634 rsa_generate(rsakey, bits, progressfn, &prog);
635 rsakey->comment = NULL;
636 if (keytype == RSA1) {
639 ssh2key = snew(struct ssh2_userkey);
640 ssh2key->data = rsakey;
641 ssh2key->alg = &ssh_rsa;
644 progressfn(&prog, PROGFN_PROGRESS, INT_MAX, -1);
647 ssh2key->comment = dupstr(default_comment);
649 ssh1key->comment = dupstr(default_comment);
652 const char *error = NULL;
655 assert(infile != NULL);
658 * Find out whether the input key is encrypted.
660 if (intype == SSH_KEYTYPE_SSH1)
661 encrypted = rsakey_encrypted(&infilename, &origcomment);
662 else if (intype == SSH_KEYTYPE_SSH2)
663 encrypted = ssh2_userkey_encrypted(&infilename, &origcomment);
665 encrypted = import_encrypted(&infilename, intype, &origcomment);
668 * If so, ask for a passphrase.
670 if (encrypted && load_encrypted) {
671 passphrase = snewn(512, char);
672 if (!console_get_line("Enter passphrase to load key: ",
673 passphrase, 512, TRUE)) {
674 perror("puttygen: unable to read passphrase");
684 case SSH_KEYTYPE_SSH1:
685 ssh1key = snew(struct RSAKey);
686 if (!load_encrypted) {
691 ret = rsakey_pubblob(&infilename, &vblob, &bloblen, &error);
692 blob = (char *)vblob;
694 n = 4; /* skip modulus bits */
695 n += ssh1_read_bignum(blob + n, &ssh1key->exponent);
696 n += ssh1_read_bignum(blob + n, &ssh1key->modulus);
697 ssh1key->comment = NULL;
698 ssh1key->private_exponent = NULL;
700 ret = loadrsakey(&infilename, ssh1key, passphrase, &error);
705 error = "unknown error";
708 case SSH_KEYTYPE_SSH2:
709 if (!load_encrypted) {
710 ssh2blob = ssh2_userkey_loadpub(&infilename, &ssh2alg,
711 &ssh2bloblen, &error);
712 ssh2algf = find_pubkey_alg(ssh2alg);
714 bits = ssh2algf->pubkey_bits(ssh2blob, ssh2bloblen);
718 ssh2key = ssh2_load_userkey(&infilename, passphrase, &error);
720 if ((ssh2key && ssh2key != SSH2_WRONG_PASSPHRASE) || ssh2blob)
723 if (ssh2key == SSH2_WRONG_PASSPHRASE)
724 error = "wrong passphrase";
726 error = "unknown error";
730 case SSH_KEYTYPE_OPENSSH:
731 case SSH_KEYTYPE_SSHCOM:
732 ssh2key = import_ssh2(&infilename, intype, passphrase);
733 if (ssh2key && ssh2key != SSH2_WRONG_PASSPHRASE)
736 if (ssh2key == SSH2_WRONG_PASSPHRASE)
737 error = "wrong passphrase";
739 error = "unknown error";
748 fprintf(stderr, "puttygen: error loading `%s': %s\n",
755 * Change the comment if asked to.
760 sfree(ssh1key->comment);
761 ssh1key->comment = dupstr(comment);
764 sfree(ssh2key->comment);
765 ssh2key->comment = dupstr(comment);
770 * Prompt for a new passphrase if we have been asked to, or if
771 * we have just generated a key.
773 if (change_passphrase || keytype != NOKEYGEN) {
777 memset(passphrase, 0, strlen(passphrase));
781 passphrase = snewn(512, char);
782 passphrase2 = snewn(512, char);
783 if (!console_get_line("Enter passphrase to save key: ",
784 passphrase, 512, TRUE) ||
785 !console_get_line("Re-enter passphrase to verify: ",
786 passphrase2, 512, TRUE)) {
787 perror("puttygen: unable to read new passphrase");
790 if (strcmp(passphrase, passphrase2)) {
791 fprintf(stderr, "puttygen: passphrases do not match\n");
794 memset(passphrase2, 0, strlen(passphrase2));
805 * (In the case where outfile and outfiletmp are both NULL,
806 * there is no semantic reason to initialise outfilename at
807 * all; but we have to write _something_ to it or some compiler
808 * will probably complain that it might be used uninitialised.)
811 outfilename = filename_from_str(outfiletmp);
813 outfilename = filename_from_str(outfile ? outfile : "");
821 ret = saversakey(&outfilename, ssh1key, passphrase);
823 fprintf(stderr, "puttygen: unable to save SSH1 private key\n");
828 ret = ssh2_save_userkey(&outfilename, ssh2key, passphrase);
830 fprintf(stderr, "puttygen: unable to save SSH2 private key\n");
835 if (!move(outfiletmp, outfile))
836 return 1; /* rename failed */
849 fp = f_open(outfilename, "w");
852 dec1 = bignum_decimal(ssh1key->exponent);
853 dec2 = bignum_decimal(ssh1key->modulus);
854 fprintf(fp, "%d %s %s %s\n", bignum_bitcount(ssh1key->modulus),
855 dec1, dec2, ssh1key->comment);
860 } else if (outtype == PUBLIC) {
863 ssh2blob = ssh2key->alg->public_blob(ssh2key->data,
866 save_ssh2_pubkey(outfile, ssh2key ? ssh2key->comment : origcomment,
867 ssh2blob, ssh2bloblen);
868 } else if (outtype == PUBLICO) {
875 ssh2blob = ssh2key->alg->public_blob(ssh2key->data,
880 ssh2alg = ssh2key->alg->name;
883 comment = ssh2key->comment;
885 comment = origcomment;
887 buffer = snewn(strlen(ssh2alg) +
888 4 * ((ssh2bloblen+2) / 3) +
889 strlen(comment) + 3, char);
890 strcpy(buffer, ssh2alg);
891 p = buffer + strlen(buffer);
894 while (i < ssh2bloblen) {
895 int n = (ssh2bloblen - i < 3 ? ssh2bloblen - i : 3);
896 base64_encode_atom(ssh2blob + i, n, p);
907 fp = f_open(outfilename, "w");
910 fprintf(fp, "%s\n", buffer);
925 fingerprint = snewn(128, char);
926 rsa_fingerprint(fingerprint, 128, ssh1key);
929 fingerprint = ssh2key->alg->fingerprint(ssh2key->data);
932 fingerprint = blobfp(ssh2alg, bits, ssh2blob, ssh2bloblen);
937 fp = f_open(outfilename, "w");
940 fprintf(fp, "%s\n", fingerprint);
952 ret = export_ssh2(&outfilename, outtype, ssh2key, passphrase);
954 fprintf(stderr, "puttygen: unable to export key\n");
958 if (!move(outfiletmp, outfile))
959 return 1; /* rename failed */
965 memset(passphrase, 0, strlen(passphrase));
972 ssh2key->alg->freekey(ssh2key->data);
987 void setup_passphrases(char *first, ...)
994 prompts[nprompts++] = first;
996 while ((next = va_arg(ap, char *)) != NULL) {
997 assert(nprompts < lenof(prompts));
998 prompts[nprompts++] = next;
1004 void test(int retval, ...)
1011 va_start(ap, retval);
1012 while (va_arg(ap, char *) != NULL)
1016 argv = snewn(argc+1, char *);
1017 va_start(ap, retval);
1018 for (i = 0; i <= argc; i++)
1019 argv[i] = va_arg(ap, char *);
1023 ret = cmdgen_main(argc, argv);
1025 if (ret != retval) {
1026 printf("FAILED retval (exp %d got %d):", retval, ret);
1027 for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
1028 printf(" %s", argv[i]);
1031 } else if (promptsgot != nprompts) {
1032 printf("FAILED nprompts (exp %d got %d):", nprompts, promptsgot);
1033 for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
1034 printf(" %s", argv[i]);
1042 void filecmp(char *file1, char *file2, char *fmt, ...)
1045 * Ideally I should do file comparison myself, to maximise the
1046 * portability of this test suite once this application begins
1047 * running on non-Unix platforms. For the moment, though,
1048 * calling Unix diff is perfectly adequate.
1053 buf = dupprintf("diff -q '%s' '%s'", file1, file2);
1060 printf("FAILED diff (ret=%d): ", ret);
1073 char *cleanup_fp(char *s)
1077 if (!strncmp(s, "ssh-", 4)) {
1078 s += strcspn(s, " \n\t");
1079 s += strspn(s, " \n\t");
1083 s += strcspn(s, " \n\t");
1084 s += strspn(s, " \n\t");
1085 s += strcspn(s, " \n\t");
1087 return dupprintf("%.*s", s - p, p);
1090 char *get_fp(char *filename)
1093 char buf[256], *ret;
1095 fp = fopen(filename, "r");
1098 ret = fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp);
1102 return cleanup_fp(buf);
1105 void check_fp(char *filename, char *fp, char *fmt, ...)
1112 newfp = get_fp(filename);
1114 if (!strcmp(fp, newfp)) {
1119 printf("FAILED check_fp ['%s' != '%s']: ", newfp, fp);
1133 int main(int argc, char **argv)
1136 static char *const keytypes[] = { "rsa1", "dsa", "rsa" };
1139 * Even when this thing is compiled for automatic test mode,
1140 * it's helpful to be able to invoke it with command-line
1141 * options for _manual_ tests.
1144 return cmdgen_main(argc, argv);
1148 for (i = 0; i < lenof(keytypes); i++) {
1149 char filename[128], osfilename[128], scfilename[128];
1150 char pubfilename[128], tmpfilename1[128], tmpfilename2[128];
1153 sprintf(filename, "test-%s.ppk", keytypes[i]);
1154 sprintf(pubfilename, "test-%s.pub", keytypes[i]);
1155 sprintf(osfilename, "test-%s.os", keytypes[i]);
1156 sprintf(scfilename, "test-%s.sc", keytypes[i]);
1157 sprintf(tmpfilename1, "test-%s.tmp1", keytypes[i]);
1158 sprintf(tmpfilename2, "test-%s.tmp2", keytypes[i]);
1161 * Create an encrypted key.
1163 setup_passphrases("sponge", "sponge", NULL);
1164 test(0, "puttygen", "-t", keytypes[i], "-o", filename, NULL);
1167 * List the public key in OpenSSH format.
1169 setup_passphrases(NULL);
1170 test(0, "puttygen", "-L", filename, "-o", pubfilename, NULL);
1174 sprintf(cmdbuf, "ssh-keygen -l -f '%s' > '%s'",
1175 pubfilename, tmpfilename1);
1176 if (system(cmdbuf) ||
1177 (fp = get_fp(tmpfilename1)) == NULL) {
1178 printf("UNABLE to test fingerprint matching against OpenSSH");
1183 * List the public key in IETF/ssh.com format.
1185 setup_passphrases(NULL);
1186 test(0, "puttygen", "-p", filename, NULL);
1189 * List the fingerprint of the key.
1191 setup_passphrases(NULL);
1192 test(0, "puttygen", "-l", filename, "-o", tmpfilename1, NULL);
1195 * If we can't test fingerprints against OpenSSH, we
1196 * can at the very least test equality of all the
1197 * fingerprints we generate of this key throughout
1200 fp = get_fp(tmpfilename1);
1202 check_fp(tmpfilename1, fp, "%s initial fp", keytypes[i]);
1206 * Change the comment of the key; this _does_ require a
1207 * passphrase owing to the tamperproofing.
1209 * NOTE: In SSH1, this only requires a passphrase because
1210 * of inadequacies of the loading and saving mechanisms. In
1211 * _principle_, it should be perfectly possible to modify
1212 * the comment on an SSH1 key without requiring a
1213 * passphrase; the only reason I can't do it is because my
1214 * loading and saving mechanisms don't include a method of
1215 * loading all the key data without also trying to decrypt
1216 * the private section.
1218 * I don't consider this to be a problem worth solving,
1219 * because (a) to fix it would probably end up bloating
1220 * PuTTY proper, and (b) SSH1 is on the way out anyway so
1221 * it shouldn't be highly significant. If it seriously
1222 * bothers anyone then perhaps I _might_ be persuadable.
1224 setup_passphrases("sponge", NULL);
1225 test(0, "puttygen", "-C", "new-comment", filename, NULL);
1228 * Change the passphrase to nothing.
1230 setup_passphrases("sponge", "", "", NULL);
1231 test(0, "puttygen", "-P", filename, NULL);
1234 * Change the comment of the key again; this time we expect no
1235 * passphrase to be required.
1237 setup_passphrases(NULL);
1238 test(0, "puttygen", "-C", "new-comment-2", filename, NULL);
1241 * Export the private key into OpenSSH format; no passphrase
1242 * should be required since the key is currently unencrypted.
1243 * For RSA1 keys, this should give an error.
1245 setup_passphrases(NULL);
1246 test((i==0), "puttygen", "-O", "private-openssh", "-o", osfilename,
1251 * List the fingerprint of the OpenSSH-formatted key.
1253 setup_passphrases(NULL);
1254 test(0, "puttygen", "-l", osfilename, "-o", tmpfilename1, NULL);
1255 check_fp(tmpfilename1, fp, "%s openssh clear fp", keytypes[i]);
1258 * List the public half of the OpenSSH-formatted key in
1261 setup_passphrases(NULL);
1262 test(0, "puttygen", "-L", osfilename, NULL);
1265 * List the public half of the OpenSSH-formatted key in
1266 * IETF/ssh.com format.
1268 setup_passphrases(NULL);
1269 test(0, "puttygen", "-p", osfilename, NULL);
1273 * Export the private key into ssh.com format; no passphrase
1274 * should be required since the key is currently unencrypted.
1275 * For RSA1 keys, this should give an error.
1277 setup_passphrases(NULL);
1278 test((i==0), "puttygen", "-O", "private-sshcom", "-o", scfilename,
1283 * List the fingerprint of the ssh.com-formatted key.
1285 setup_passphrases(NULL);
1286 test(0, "puttygen", "-l", scfilename, "-o", tmpfilename1, NULL);
1287 check_fp(tmpfilename1, fp, "%s ssh.com clear fp", keytypes[i]);
1290 * List the public half of the ssh.com-formatted key in
1293 setup_passphrases(NULL);
1294 test(0, "puttygen", "-L", scfilename, NULL);
1297 * List the public half of the ssh.com-formatted key in
1298 * IETF/ssh.com format.
1300 setup_passphrases(NULL);
1301 test(0, "puttygen", "-p", scfilename, NULL);
1306 * Convert from OpenSSH into ssh.com.
1308 setup_passphrases(NULL);
1309 test(0, "puttygen", osfilename, "-o", tmpfilename1,
1310 "-O", "private-sshcom", NULL);
1313 * Convert from ssh.com back into a PuTTY key,
1314 * supplying the same comment as we had before we
1315 * started to ensure the comparison works.
1317 setup_passphrases(NULL);
1318 test(0, "puttygen", tmpfilename1, "-C", "new-comment-2",
1319 "-o", tmpfilename2, NULL);
1322 * See if the PuTTY key thus generated is the same as
1325 filecmp(filename, tmpfilename2,
1326 "p->o->s->p clear %s", keytypes[i]);
1329 * Convert from ssh.com to OpenSSH.
1331 setup_passphrases(NULL);
1332 test(0, "puttygen", scfilename, "-o", tmpfilename1,
1333 "-O", "private-openssh", NULL);
1336 * Convert from OpenSSH back into a PuTTY key,
1337 * supplying the same comment as we had before we
1338 * started to ensure the comparison works.
1340 setup_passphrases(NULL);
1341 test(0, "puttygen", tmpfilename1, "-C", "new-comment-2",
1342 "-o", tmpfilename2, NULL);
1345 * See if the PuTTY key thus generated is the same as
1348 filecmp(filename, tmpfilename2,
1349 "p->s->o->p clear %s", keytypes[i]);
1352 * Finally, do a round-trip conversion between PuTTY
1353 * and ssh.com without involving OpenSSH, to test that
1354 * the key comment is preserved in that case.
1356 setup_passphrases(NULL);
1357 test(0, "puttygen", "-O", "private-sshcom", "-o", tmpfilename1,
1359 setup_passphrases(NULL);
1360 test(0, "puttygen", tmpfilename1, "-o", tmpfilename2, NULL);
1361 filecmp(filename, tmpfilename2,
1362 "p->s->p clear %s", keytypes[i]);
1366 * Check that mismatched passphrases cause an error.
1368 setup_passphrases("sponge2", "sponge3", NULL);
1369 test(1, "puttygen", "-P", filename, NULL);
1372 * Put a passphrase back on.
1374 setup_passphrases("sponge2", "sponge2", NULL);
1375 test(0, "puttygen", "-P", filename, NULL);
1378 * Export the private key into OpenSSH format, this time
1379 * while encrypted. For RSA1 keys, this should give an
1383 setup_passphrases(NULL); /* error, hence no passphrase read */
1385 setup_passphrases("sponge2", NULL);
1386 test((i==0), "puttygen", "-O", "private-openssh", "-o", osfilename,
1391 * List the fingerprint of the OpenSSH-formatted key.
1393 setup_passphrases("sponge2", NULL);
1394 test(0, "puttygen", "-l", osfilename, "-o", tmpfilename1, NULL);
1395 check_fp(tmpfilename1, fp, "%s openssh encrypted fp", keytypes[i]);
1398 * List the public half of the OpenSSH-formatted key in
1401 setup_passphrases("sponge2", NULL);
1402 test(0, "puttygen", "-L", osfilename, NULL);
1405 * List the public half of the OpenSSH-formatted key in
1406 * IETF/ssh.com format.
1408 setup_passphrases("sponge2", NULL);
1409 test(0, "puttygen", "-p", osfilename, NULL);
1413 * Export the private key into ssh.com format, this time
1414 * while encrypted. For RSA1 keys, this should give an
1418 setup_passphrases(NULL); /* error, hence no passphrase read */
1420 setup_passphrases("sponge2", NULL);
1421 test((i==0), "puttygen", "-O", "private-sshcom", "-o", scfilename,
1426 * List the fingerprint of the ssh.com-formatted key.
1428 setup_passphrases("sponge2", NULL);
1429 test(0, "puttygen", "-l", scfilename, "-o", tmpfilename1, NULL);
1430 check_fp(tmpfilename1, fp, "%s ssh.com encrypted fp", keytypes[i]);
1433 * List the public half of the ssh.com-formatted key in
1436 setup_passphrases("sponge2", NULL);
1437 test(0, "puttygen", "-L", scfilename, NULL);
1440 * List the public half of the ssh.com-formatted key in
1441 * IETF/ssh.com format.
1443 setup_passphrases("sponge2", NULL);
1444 test(0, "puttygen", "-p", scfilename, NULL);
1449 * Convert from OpenSSH into ssh.com.
1451 setup_passphrases("sponge2", NULL);
1452 test(0, "puttygen", osfilename, "-o", tmpfilename1,
1453 "-O", "private-sshcom", NULL);
1456 * Convert from ssh.com back into a PuTTY key,
1457 * supplying the same comment as we had before we
1458 * started to ensure the comparison works.
1460 setup_passphrases("sponge2", NULL);
1461 test(0, "puttygen", tmpfilename1, "-C", "new-comment-2",
1462 "-o", tmpfilename2, NULL);
1465 * See if the PuTTY key thus generated is the same as
1468 filecmp(filename, tmpfilename2,
1469 "p->o->s->p encrypted %s", keytypes[i]);
1472 * Convert from ssh.com to OpenSSH.
1474 setup_passphrases("sponge2", NULL);
1475 test(0, "puttygen", scfilename, "-o", tmpfilename1,
1476 "-O", "private-openssh", NULL);
1479 * Convert from OpenSSH back into a PuTTY key,
1480 * supplying the same comment as we had before we
1481 * started to ensure the comparison works.
1483 setup_passphrases("sponge2", NULL);
1484 test(0, "puttygen", tmpfilename1, "-C", "new-comment-2",
1485 "-o", tmpfilename2, NULL);
1488 * See if the PuTTY key thus generated is the same as
1491 filecmp(filename, tmpfilename2,
1492 "p->s->o->p encrypted %s", keytypes[i]);
1495 * Finally, do a round-trip conversion between PuTTY
1496 * and ssh.com without involving OpenSSH, to test that
1497 * the key comment is preserved in that case.
1499 setup_passphrases("sponge2", NULL);
1500 test(0, "puttygen", "-O", "private-sshcom", "-o", tmpfilename1,
1502 setup_passphrases("sponge2", NULL);
1503 test(0, "puttygen", tmpfilename1, "-o", tmpfilename2, NULL);
1504 filecmp(filename, tmpfilename2,
1505 "p->s->p encrypted %s", keytypes[i]);
1509 * Load with the wrong passphrase.
1511 setup_passphrases("sponge8", NULL);
1512 test(1, "puttygen", "-C", "spurious-new-comment", filename, NULL);
1515 * Load a totally bogus file.
1517 setup_passphrases(NULL);
1518 test(1, "puttygen", "-C", "spurious-new-comment", pubfilename, NULL);
1520 printf("%d passes, %d fails\n", passes, fails);