tests: pam tests were converted to use pam-wrapper

This allows running the PAM tests without requiring root access
This commit is contained in:
Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos
2016-06-25 22:04:23 +02:00
parent dcab477d52
commit ae3c20c3ed
26 changed files with 590 additions and 1019 deletions

9
.gitignore vendored
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@@ -85,5 +85,14 @@ tests/kkdcp-parsing
tests/json-escape
src/ccan/libccan.a
tests/ban-ips
tests/valid-hostname
tests/human_addr
tests/port-parsing
tests/str-test2
tests/data/pam/nss-group
tests/data/pam/nss-passwd
tests/data/pam/passdb
tests/data/pam/ocserv
tests/data/pam/users.oath
tests/data/pam-single/passdb
tests/data/pam-single/ocserv

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@@ -53,8 +53,10 @@ liblockfile-bin / lockfile-progs
nuttcp / nuttcp
lcov / lcov
/ uid_wrapper
/ pam_wrapper
/ socket_wrapper
/ gssntlmssp
pam-oath / pam_oath
```
See [README-radius](doc/README-radius.md) for more information on Radius

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@@ -203,12 +203,13 @@ LIBS="$oldlibs"
fi
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([CWRAP], [uid_wrapper, socket_wrapper], have_cwrap=yes, have_cwrap=no)
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([CWRAP_PAM], [pam_wrapper], have_cwrap_pam=yes, have_cwrap_pam=no)
if test "$have_cwrap" != no;then
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_CWRAP], 1, [Enable testing with cwrap])
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_CWRAP, test "x$have_cwrap" != xno)
AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_CWRAP_PAM, test "x$have_cwrap_pam" != xno)
AC_ARG_WITH(radius,
AS_HELP_STRING([--without-radius], [do not include Radius support]),
@@ -465,6 +466,26 @@ LIBS="$oldlibs"
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL(PCL, test "$with_local_pcl" = no)
if test -f /usr/lib64/pam_wrapper/pam_matrix.so;then
AC_SUBST([PAMWRAPDIR], [/usr/lib64/pam_wrapper])
elif test -f /usr/lib/pam_wrapper/pam_matrix.so;then
AC_SUBST([PAMWRAPDIR], [/usr/lib/pam_wrapper])
else
AC_SUBST([PAMWRAPDIR], [/usr/lib/pam_wrapper])
fi
if test -f /usr/lib64/security/pam_oath.so;then
AC_SUBST([PAMDIR], [/usr/lib64/security])
elif test -f /usr/lib/security/pam_oath.so;then
AC_SUBST([PAMDIR], [/usr/lib/security])
else
AC_SUBST([PAMDIR], [/usr/lib/security])
fi
uid=$(id -u)
gid=$(id -g)
AC_SUBST([ROOTUID], [$uid])
AC_SUBST([ROOTGID], [$gid])
LIBOPTS_CHECK([libopts])
if test "$NEED_LIBOPTS_DIR" = "true";then
@@ -496,6 +517,10 @@ AC_CONFIG_FILES([
gl/Makefile
tests/docker-ocserv/Makefile
tests/docker-kerberos/Makefile
tests/data/pam/ocserv
tests/data/pam-single/ocserv
tests/data/pam/nss-passwd
tests/data/pam/nss-group
tests/Makefile
])
AC_OUTPUT
@@ -508,6 +533,7 @@ Summary of build options:
Compiler: ${CC}
CFlags: ${CFLAGS}
CWrap testing: ${have_cwrap}
CWrap PAM testing: ${have_cwrap_pam}
PAM auth backend: ${pam_enabled}
Radius auth backend: ${radius_enabled}

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@@ -1,13 +1,14 @@
include ../src/common.mk
EXTRA_DIST = certs/ca-key.pem certs/ca.pem common.sh certs/server-cert.pem \
certs/server-key.pem data/test1.config \
certs/server-key.pem data/test1.config data/pam/nss-group.in data/pam/nss-passwd.in \
data/pam/users.oath.templ data/test-pam-noauth.config data/test-pam.passwd \
data/test1.passwd data/test-user-cert.config certs/user-cert.pem certs/user-key.pem \
data/test3.config data/test-iroute.config \
data/test3.config data/test-iroute.config data/test-pam.config \
user-config/test user-config-opt/test data/test-pass-script.config data/test-multi-cookie.config \
data/test-stress.config certs/user-cert-wrong.pem connect-script data/test-group.passwd \
data/test-group-pass.config certs/user-group-cert.pem certs/user-group-key.pem \
data/test-user-group-cert.config \
data/test-user-group-cert.config data/pam/ocserv.in data/pam/passdb.templ data/pam-single/passdb.templ \
data/test-user-group-cert-no-pass.config docker-common.sh data/test-cookie-timeout.config \
data/test-cookie-timeout-2.config user-config-explicit/test data/test-explicit-ip.config \
test-explicit-ip user-config-explicit/test2 user-config-explicit/test3 \
@@ -24,9 +25,9 @@ SUBDIRS = docker-ocserv docker-kerberos
dist_check_SCRIPTS = test-iroute test-pass-script \
test-multi-cookie full-test ocpasswd-test unix-test test-pass-opt-cert \
test-cookie-timeout test-cookie-timeout-2 radius-test test-explicit-ip \
radius-test test-gssapi kerberos-test pam-test test-ban \
radius-test test-gssapi kerberos-test test-ban \
test-cookie-invalidation radius-test-config proxyproto-test \
proxyproto-unix-test pam-noauth-test otp-test test-user-config \
proxyproto-unix-test otp-test test-user-config \
firewall-test test-append-routes reload-info-test \
firewall-neg-test radius-group-test
@@ -34,8 +35,14 @@ if HAVE_CWRAP
dist_check_SCRIPTS += test-pass test-pass-cert test-cert test-group-pass \
test-pass-group-cert test-pass-group-cert-no-pass test-sighup \
test-enc-key test-sighup-key-change test-get-cert
if HAVE_CWRAP_PAM
dist_check_SCRIPTS += test-pam test-pam-noauth
endif
endif
AM_CPPFLAGS += \
$(LIBOPTS_CFLAGS) \
$(LIBTALLOC_CFLAGS) \
@@ -79,6 +86,7 @@ port_parsing_LDADD = ../gl/libgnu.a $(LIBTALLOC_LIBS) ../src/ccan/libccan.a
check_PROGRAMS = str-test str-test2 ipv4-prefix ipv6-prefix kkdcp-parsing json-escape ban-ips \
port-parsing human_addr valid-hostname
TESTS = $(dist_check_SCRIPTS) $(check_PROGRAMS)
TESTS_ENVIRONMENT = srcdir="$(srcdir)" \

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@@ -88,6 +88,26 @@ launch_sr_server() {
fi
}
launch_sr_pam_server() {
mkdir -p data/$PAMDIR/
test -f "${srcdir}/data/$PAMDIR/users.oath.templ" && cp "${srcdir}/data/$PAMDIR/users.oath.templ" data/$PAMDIR/users.oath
test -f "${srcdir}/data/$PAMDIR/passdb.templ" && cp "${srcdir}/data/$PAMDIR/passdb.templ" data/$PAMDIR/passdb
export NSS_WRAPPER_PASSWD=./data/pam/nss-passwd
export NSS_WRAPPER_GROUP=./data/pam/nss-group
LD_PRELOAD=libnss_wrapper.so:libpam_wrapper.so:libsocket_wrapper.so:libuid_wrapper.so PAM_WRAPPER_SERVICE_DIR="${srcdir}/data/$PAMDIR" PAM_WRAPPER=1 UID_WRAPPER=1 UID_WRAPPER_ROOT=1 $SERV $* & #>/dev/null 2>&1 &
LOCALPID="$!";
unset NSS_WRAPPER_PASSWD
unset NSS_WRAPPER_GROUP
trap "[ ! -z \"${LOCALPID}\" ] && kill ${LOCALPID};" 15
wait "${LOCALPID}"
LOCALRET="$?"
if [ "${LOCALRET}" != "0" ] && [ "${LOCALRET}" != "143" ] ; then
# Houston, we'v got a problem...
exit 1
fi
}
launch_simple_sr_server() {
LD_PRELOAD=libsocket_wrapper.so:libuid_wrapper.so UID_WRAPPER=1 UID_WRAPPER_ROOT=1 $SERV $* >/dev/null 2>&1 &
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
#%PAM-1.0
auth required @PAMWRAPDIR@/pam_matrix.so passdb=./data/pam-single/passdb
account required @PAMWRAPDIR@/pam_matrix.so passdb=./data/pam-single/passdb
account required @PAMWRAPDIR@/pam_matrix.so passdb=./data/pam-single/passdb
session required @PAMWRAPDIR@/pam_matrix.so passdb=./data/pam-single/passdb

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testuser:testuser123:ocserv

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@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
root:x:@ROOTUID@:
group1:x:5000:
group2:x:5001:

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@@ -0,0 +1 @@
root:x:@ROOTUID@:@ROOTGID@:root gecos:/home/test/root:/bin/false

6
tests/data/pam/ocserv.in Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
#%PAM-1.0
auth required @PAMWRAPDIR@/pam_matrix.so passdb=./data/pam/passdb
auth requisite @PAMDIR@/pam_oath.so debug usersfile=./data/pam/users.oath window=20
account required @PAMWRAPDIR@/pam_matrix.so passdb=./data/pam/passdb
account required @PAMWRAPDIR@/pam_matrix.so passdb=./data/pam/passdb
session required @PAMWRAPDIR@/pam_matrix.so passdb=./data/pam/passdb

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testuser:testuser123:ocserv

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HOTP testuser - 00

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# User authentication method. Could be set multiple times and in that case
# all should succeed.
# Options: certificate, pam.
#auth = "certificate"
auth = "plain[./data/test-pam.passwd]"
acct = "pam"
# A banner to be displayed on clients
#banner = "Welcome"
# Use listen-host to limit to specific IPs or to the IPs of a provided hostname.
#listen-host = [IP|HOSTNAME]
ban-points-wrong-password=1
use-dbus = no
# Limit the number of clients. Unset or set to zero for unlimited.
#max-clients = 1024
max-clients = 16
# Limit the number of client connections to one every X milliseconds
# (X is the provided value). Set to zero for no limit.
#rate-limit-ms = 100
# Limit the number of identical clients (i.e., users connecting multiple times)
# Unset or set to zero for unlimited.
max-same-clients = 2
# TCP and UDP port number
tcp-port = 6552
udp-port = 6552
# Keepalive in seconds
keepalive = 32400
# Dead peer detection in seconds
dpd = 440
# MTU discovery (DPD must be enabled)
try-mtu-discovery = false
# The key and the certificates of the server
# The key may be a file, or any URL supported by GnuTLS (e.g.,
# tpmkey:uuid=xxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxx;storage=user
# or pkcs11:object=my-vpn-key;object-type=private)
#
# There may be multiple certificate and key pairs and each key
# should correspond to the preceding certificate.
server-cert = @SRCDIR@/certs/server-cert.pem
server-key = @SRCDIR@/certs/server-key.pem
# Diffie-Hellman parameters. Only needed if you require support
# for the DHE ciphersuites (by default this server supports ECDHE).
# Can be generated using:
# certtool --generate-dh-params --outfile /path/to/dh.pem
#dh-params = /path/to/dh.pem
# If you have a certificate from a CA that provides an OCSP
# service you may provide a fresh OCSP status response within
# the TLS handshake. That will prevent the client from connecting
# independently on the OCSP server.
# You can update this response periodically using:
# ocsptool --ask --load-cert=your_cert --load-issuer=your_ca --outfile response
# Make sure that you replace the following file in an atomic way.
#ocsp-response = /path/to/ocsp.der
# In case PKCS #11 or TPM keys are used the PINs should be available
# in files. The srk-pin-file is applicable to TPM keys only (It's the storage
# root key).
#pin-file = /path/to/pin.txt
#srk-pin-file = /path/to/srkpin.txt
# The name of the group that if selected it would allow to use
# the assigned by default group.
#default-select-group = DEFAULT
# Instead of specifying manually all the allowed groups, you may instruct
# ocserv to scan all available groups and include the full list. That
# option is only functional on plain authentication.
#auto-select-group = true
# The Certificate Authority that will be used
# to verify clients if certificate authentication
# is set.
#ca-cert = /path/to/ca.pem
# The object identifier that will be used to read the user ID in the client certificate.
# The object identifier should be part of the certificate's DN
# Useful OIDs are:
# CN = 2.5.4.3, UID = 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.1
#cert-user-oid = 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.1
# The object identifier that will be used to read the user group in the client
# certificate. The object identifier should be part of the certificate's DN
# Useful OIDs are:
# OU (organizational unit) = 2.5.4.11
#cert-group-oid = 2.5.4.11
# A revocation list of ca-cert is set
#crl = /path/to/crl.pem
# GnuTLS priority string
tls-priorities = "PERFORMANCE:%SERVER_PRECEDENCE:%COMPAT"
# To enforce perfect forward secrecy (PFS) on the main channel.
#tls-priorities = "NORMAL:%SERVER_PRECEDENCE:%COMPAT:-RSA"
# The time (in seconds) that a client is allowed to stay connected prior
# to authentication
auth-timeout = 40
# The time (in seconds) that a client is not allowed to reconnect after
# a failed authentication attempt.
#min-reauth-time = 2
# Cookie validity time (in seconds)
# Once a client is authenticated he's provided a cookie with
# which he can reconnect. This option sets the maximum lifetime
# of that cookie.
cookie-validity = 172800
# Script to call when a client connects and obtains an IP
# Parameters are passed on the environment.
# REASON, USERNAME, GROUPNAME, HOSTNAME (the hostname selected by client),
# DEVICE, IP_REAL (the real IP of the client), IP_LOCAL (the local IP
# in the P-t-P connection), IP_REMOTE (the VPN IP of the client). REASON
# may be "connect" or "disconnect".
#connect-script = /usr/bin/myscript
#disconnect-script = /usr/bin/myscript
# UTMP
use-utmp = true
# PID file
pid-file = ./ocserv.pid
# The default server directory. Does not require any devices present.
#chroot-dir = /path/to/chroot
# socket file used for IPC, will be appended with .PID
# It must be accessible within the chroot environment (if any)
socket-file = ./ocserv-socket
# The user the worker processes will be run as. It should be
# unique (no other services run as this user).
#run-as-user = @USERNAME@
#run-as-group = @GROUP@
run-as-user = root
run-as-group = root
# Network settings
device = vpns
# The default domain to be advertised
default-domain = example.com
ipv4-network = 192.168.1.0
ipv4-netmask = 255.255.255.0
# Use the keywork local to advertize the local P-t-P address as DNS server
ipv4-dns = 192.168.1.1
# The NBNS server (if any)
#ipv4-nbns = 192.168.2.3
#ipv6-address =
#ipv6-mask =
#ipv6-dns =
# Prior to leasing any IP from the pool ping it to verify that
# it is not in use by another (unrelated to this server) host.
ping-leases = false
# Leave empty to assign the default MTU of the device
# mtu =
route = 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0
#route = 192.168.5.0/255.255.255.0
#
# The following options are for (experimental) AnyConnect client
# compatibility. They are only available if the server is built
# with --enable-anyconnect
#
# Client profile xml. A sample file exists in doc/profile.xml.
# This file must be accessible from inside the worker's chroot.
# The profile is ignored by the openconnect client.
#user-profile = profile.xml
# Unless set to false it is required for clients to present their
# certificate even if they are authenticating via a previously granted
# cookie. Legacy CISCO clients do not do that, and thus this option
# should be set for them.
#always-require-cert = false

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# User authentication method. Could be set multiple times and in that case
# all should succeed.
# Options: certificate, pam.
#auth = "certificate"
auth = "pam[gid-min=1000]"
# A banner to be displayed on clients
#banner = "Welcome"
# Use listen-host to limit to specific IPs or to the IPs of a provided hostname.
#listen-host = [IP|HOSTNAME]
ban-points-wrong-password=1
use-dbus = no
# Limit the number of clients. Unset or set to zero for unlimited.
#max-clients = 1024
max-clients = 16
# Limit the number of client connections to one every X milliseconds
# (X is the provided value). Set to zero for no limit.
#rate-limit-ms = 100
# Limit the number of identical clients (i.e., users connecting multiple times)
# Unset or set to zero for unlimited.
max-same-clients = 2
# TCP and UDP port number
tcp-port = 6552
udp-port = 6552
# Keepalive in seconds
keepalive = 32400
# Dead peer detection in seconds
dpd = 440
# MTU discovery (DPD must be enabled)
try-mtu-discovery = false
# The key and the certificates of the server
# The key may be a file, or any URL supported by GnuTLS (e.g.,
# tpmkey:uuid=xxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxx;storage=user
# or pkcs11:object=my-vpn-key;object-type=private)
#
# There may be multiple certificate and key pairs and each key
# should correspond to the preceding certificate.
server-cert = @SRCDIR@/certs/server-cert.pem
server-key = @SRCDIR@/certs/server-key.pem
# Diffie-Hellman parameters. Only needed if you require support
# for the DHE ciphersuites (by default this server supports ECDHE).
# Can be generated using:
# certtool --generate-dh-params --outfile /path/to/dh.pem
#dh-params = /path/to/dh.pem
# If you have a certificate from a CA that provides an OCSP
# service you may provide a fresh OCSP status response within
# the TLS handshake. That will prevent the client from connecting
# independently on the OCSP server.
# You can update this response periodically using:
# ocsptool --ask --load-cert=your_cert --load-issuer=your_ca --outfile response
# Make sure that you replace the following file in an atomic way.
#ocsp-response = /path/to/ocsp.der
# In case PKCS #11 or TPM keys are used the PINs should be available
# in files. The srk-pin-file is applicable to TPM keys only (It's the storage
# root key).
#pin-file = /path/to/pin.txt
#srk-pin-file = /path/to/srkpin.txt
# The name of the group that if selected it would allow to use
# the assigned by default group.
default-select-group = DEFAULT
# Instead of specifying manually all the allowed groups, you may instruct
# ocserv to scan all available groups and include the full list. That
# option is only functional on plain authentication.
auto-select-group = true
# The Certificate Authority that will be used
# to verify clients if certificate authentication
# is set.
#ca-cert = /path/to/ca.pem
# The object identifier that will be used to read the user ID in the client certificate.
# The object identifier should be part of the certificate's DN
# Useful OIDs are:
# CN = 2.5.4.3, UID = 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.1
#cert-user-oid = 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.1
# The object identifier that will be used to read the user group in the client
# certificate. The object identifier should be part of the certificate's DN
# Useful OIDs are:
# OU (organizational unit) = 2.5.4.11
#cert-group-oid = 2.5.4.11
# A revocation list of ca-cert is set
#crl = /path/to/crl.pem
# GnuTLS priority string
tls-priorities = "PERFORMANCE:%SERVER_PRECEDENCE:%COMPAT"
# To enforce perfect forward secrecy (PFS) on the main channel.
#tls-priorities = "NORMAL:%SERVER_PRECEDENCE:%COMPAT:-RSA"
# The time (in seconds) that a client is allowed to stay connected prior
# to authentication
auth-timeout = 40
# The time (in seconds) that a client is not allowed to reconnect after
# a failed authentication attempt.
#min-reauth-time = 2
# Cookie validity time (in seconds)
# Once a client is authenticated he's provided a cookie with
# which he can reconnect. This option sets the maximum lifetime
# of that cookie.
cookie-validity = 172800
# Script to call when a client connects and obtains an IP
# Parameters are passed on the environment.
# REASON, USERNAME, GROUPNAME, HOSTNAME (the hostname selected by client),
# DEVICE, IP_REAL (the real IP of the client), IP_LOCAL (the local IP
# in the P-t-P connection), IP_REMOTE (the VPN IP of the client). REASON
# may be "connect" or "disconnect".
#connect-script = /usr/bin/myscript
#disconnect-script = /usr/bin/myscript
# UTMP
use-utmp = true
# PID file
pid-file = ./ocserv.pid
# The default server directory. Does not require any devices present.
#chroot-dir = /path/to/chroot
# socket file used for IPC, will be appended with .PID
# It must be accessible within the chroot environment (if any)
socket-file = ./ocserv-socket
# The user the worker processes will be run as. It should be
# unique (no other services run as this user).
#run-as-user = @USERNAME@
#run-as-group = @GROUP@
run-as-user = root
run-as-group = root
# Network settings
device = vpns
# The default domain to be advertised
default-domain = example.com
ipv4-network = 192.168.1.0
ipv4-netmask = 255.255.255.0
# Use the keywork local to advertize the local P-t-P address as DNS server
ipv4-dns = 192.168.1.1
# The NBNS server (if any)
#ipv4-nbns = 192.168.2.3
#ipv6-address =
#ipv6-mask =
#ipv6-dns =
# Prior to leasing any IP from the pool ping it to verify that
# it is not in use by another (unrelated to this server) host.
ping-leases = false
# Leave empty to assign the default MTU of the device
# mtu =
route = 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0
#route = 192.168.5.0/255.255.255.0
#
# The following options are for (experimental) AnyConnect client
# compatibility. They are only available if the server is built
# with --enable-anyconnect
#
# Client profile xml. A sample file exists in doc/profile.xml.
# This file must be accessible from inside the worker's chroot.
# The profile is ignored by the openconnect client.
#user-profile = profile.xml
# Unless set to false it is required for clients to present their
# certificate even if they are authenticating via a previously granted
# cookie. Legacy CISCO clients do not do that, and thus this option
# should be set for them.
#always-require-cert = false

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testuser:tost,group1, group2 , group3:$5$i6SNmLDCgBNjyJ7q$SZ4bVJb7I/DLgXo3txHBVohRFBjOtdbxGQZp.DOnrA.
test:tost,group1, group2 , group3:$5$i6SNmLDCgBNjyJ7q$SZ4bVJb7I/DLgXo3txHBVohRFBjOtdbxGQZp.DOnrA.

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@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
FROM fedora:23
RUN yum install -y gnutls gnutls-utils protobuf-c iproute pcllib http-parser tcp_wrappers pam systemd libseccomp
RUN yum install -y bash openssh-server nuttcp
RUN yum install -y libnl3 libtalloc libev
RUN yum install -y lz4 radcli liboauth oathtool procps-ng iputils
RUN yum install -y pam
RUN yum install -y freeradius-client
RUN yum install -y krb5-libs
RUN yum install -y pam_oath oathtool less
RUN systemctl enable sshd
RUN sed 's/PermitRootLogin without-password/PermitRootLogin yes/g' -i /etc/ssh/sshd_config
RUN echo 'root:root' |chpasswd
RUN useradd -m -d /home/admin -s /bin/bash admin
RUN echo 'admin:admin' |chpasswd
RUN mkdir /etc/ocserv
RUN useradd testuser
RUN echo 'testuser:testuser123' |chpasswd
ADD key.pem /etc/ocserv/
ADD cert.pem /etc/ocserv/
ADD ocserv-pam.conf /etc/ocserv/ocserv.conf
ADD pam-ocserv /etc/pam.d/ocserv
ADD users.oath /etc/users.oath
ADD ocserv /usr/sbin/
ADD ocpasswd /usr/bin/
ADD occtl /usr/bin/
ADD myscript /usr/bin/
# It's not possible to use mknod inside a container with the default LXC
# template, so we untar it from this archive.
ADD dev-tun.tgz /dev/
CMD nuttcp -S;sshd-keygen;/usr/sbin/sshd;mkdir -p /tmp/disconnect/;usr/sbin/ocserv -d 1 -f;sleep 3600

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@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
FROM fedora:23
RUN yum install -y gnutls gnutls-utils protobuf-c iproute pcllib http-parser tcp_wrappers pam systemd libseccomp
RUN yum install -y bash openssh-server nuttcp
RUN yum install -y libnl3 libtalloc libev
RUN yum install -y lz4 radcli liboauth oathtool procps-ng iputils
RUN yum install -y pam
RUN yum install -y freeradius-client
RUN yum install -y krb5-libs
RUN yum install -y pam_oath oathtool less
RUN systemctl enable sshd
RUN sed 's/PermitRootLogin without-password/PermitRootLogin yes/g' -i /etc/ssh/sshd_config
RUN echo 'root:root' |chpasswd
RUN useradd -m -d /home/admin -s /bin/bash admin
RUN echo 'admin:admin' |chpasswd
RUN mkdir /etc/ocserv
RUN useradd test
RUN echo 'test:test123' |chpasswd
ADD key.pem /etc/ocserv/
ADD cert.pem /etc/ocserv/
ADD ca.pem /etc/ocserv/
ADD ocserv-pam-noauth.conf /etc/ocserv/ocserv.conf
ADD pam-acct-ocserv /etc/pam.d/ocserv
ADD users.oath /etc/users.oath
ADD ocserv /usr/sbin/
ADD ocpasswd /usr/bin/
ADD occtl /usr/bin/
ADD myscript /usr/bin/
# It's not possible to use mknod inside a container with the default LXC
# template, so we untar it from this archive.
ADD dev-tun.tgz /dev/
CMD nuttcp -S;sshd-keygen;/usr/sbin/sshd;mkdir -p /tmp/disconnect/;usr/sbin/ocserv -d 1 -f;sleep 3600

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@@ -2,12 +2,12 @@ EXTRA_DIST = passwd ocserv.conf Dockerfile-debian-tcp dev-tun.tgz myscript key.p
Dockerfile-debian-unix ocserv-unix.conf haproxy.cfg combo.pem Dockerfile-fedora-unix \
Dockerfile-fedora-tcp freeradius-users Dockerfile-debian-radius Dockerfile-fedora-radius \
freeradius-users ocserv-radius.conf radiusclient.conf radius-clients.conf \
radiusclient-servers pam-ocserv ocserv-pam.conf ca.pem ocserv-radius-config.conf \
radiusclient-servers ca.pem ocserv-radius-config.conf \
Dockerfile-fedora-radius-config radius-dictionary Dockerfile-debian-radius-config \
ocserv-proxyproto.conf Dockerfile-fedora-proxyproto haproxy-proxyproto.cfg \
haproxy-proxyproto-unix.cfg Dockerfile-fedora-proxyproto-unix ocserv-proxyproto-unix.conf \
proxy-connectscript ocserv-pam-noauth.conf Dockerfile-fedora-pam-noauth \
pam-acct-ocserv Dockerfile-fedora-otp ocserv-otp.conf users2.oath Dockerfile-fedora-reload \
proxy-connectscript \
Dockerfile-fedora-otp ocserv-otp.conf users2.oath Dockerfile-fedora-reload \
ocserv-reload.conf Dockerfile-fedora-fw-neg ocserv-fw-neg.conf radiusclient-debian.conf \
ocserv-radius-group.conf Dockerfile-fedora-radius-group

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# User authentication method. Could be set multiple times and in that case
# all should succeed.
# Options: certificate, pam.
#auth = "certificate"
#auth = "plain[/etc/ocserv/passwd]"
auth = "certificate"
acct = "pam"
# Whether to enable support for the occtl tool (i.e., either through D-BUS,
# or via a unix socket).
use-occtl = true
# socket file used for IPC with occtl. You only need to set that,
# if you use more than a single servers.
#occtl-socket-file = /var/run/occtl.socket
# The plain option requires specifying a password file which contains
# entries of the following format.
# "username:groupname:encoded-password"
# One entry must be listed per line, and 'ocpasswd' can be used
# to generate password entries.
#auth = "plain[/etc/ocserv/ocpasswd]"
# A banner to be displayed on clients
#banner = "Welcome"
# Use listen-host to limit to specific IPs or to the IPs of a provided
# hostname.
#listen-host = [IP|HOSTNAME]
# Limit the number of clients. Unset or set to zero for unlimited.
#max-clients = 1024
max-clients = 16
# Limit the number of client connections to one every X milliseconds
# (X is the provided value). Set to zero for no limit.
#rate-limit-ms = 100
# Limit the number of identical clients (i.e., users connecting
# multiple times). Unset or set to zero for unlimited.
max-same-clients = 2
# TCP and UDP port number
tcp-port = 443
udp-port = 443
# Keepalive in seconds
keepalive = 32400
# Dead peer detection in seconds.
dpd = 240
# Dead peer detection for mobile clients. The needs to
# be much higher to prevent such clients being awaken too
# often by the DPD messages, and save battery.
# (clients that send the X-AnyConnect-Identifier-DeviceType)
mobile-dpd = 1800
# MTU discovery (DPD must be enabled)
try-mtu-discovery = false
# The key and the certificates of the server
# The key may be a file, or any URL supported by GnuTLS (e.g.,
# tpmkey:uuid=xxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxx;storage=user
# or pkcs11:object=my-vpn-key;object-type=private)
#
# There may be multiple certificate and key pairs and each key
# should correspond to the preceding certificate.
server-cert = /etc/ocserv/cert.pem
server-key = /etc/ocserv/key.pem
# Diffie-Hellman parameters. Only needed if you require support
# for the DHE ciphersuites (by default this server supports ECDHE).
# Can be generated using:
# certtool --generate-dh-params --outfile /path/to/dh.pem
#dh-params = /path/to/dh.pem
# If you have a certificate from a CA that provides an OCSP
# service you may provide a fresh OCSP status response within
# the TLS handshake. That will prevent the client from connecting
# independently on the OCSP server.
# You can update this response periodically using:
# ocsptool --ask --load-cert=your_cert --load-issuer=your_ca --outfile response
# Make sure that you replace the following file in an atomic way.
#ocsp-response = /path/to/ocsp.der
# In case PKCS #11 or TPM keys are used the PINs should be available
# in files. The srk-pin-file is applicable to TPM keys only, and is the
# storage root key.
#pin-file = /path/to/pin.txt
#srk-pin-file = /path/to/srkpin.txt
# The Certificate Authority that will be used to verify
# client certificates (public keys) if certificate authentication
# is set.
ca-cert = /etc/ocserv/ca.pem
# The object identifier that will be used to read the user ID in the client
# certificate. The object identifier should be part of the certificate's DN
# Useful OIDs are:
# CN = 2.5.4.3, UID = 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.1
cert-user-oid = 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.1
# The object identifier that will be used to read the user group in the
# client certificate. The object identifier should be part of the certificate's
# DN. Useful OIDs are:
# OU (organizational unit) = 2.5.4.11
#cert-group-oid = 2.5.4.11
# The revocation list of the certificates issued by the 'ca-cert' above.
#crl = /path/to/crl.pem
# GnuTLS priority string
tls-priorities = "NORMAL:%SERVER_PRECEDENCE:%COMPAT"
# To enforce perfect forward secrecy (PFS) on the main channel.
#tls-priorities = "NORMAL:%SERVER_PRECEDENCE:%COMPAT:-RSA"
# The time (in seconds) that a client is allowed to stay connected prior
# to authentication
auth-timeout = 40
# The time (in seconds) that a client is allowed to stay idle (no traffic)
# before being disconnected. Unset to disable.
#idle-timeout = 1200
# The time (in seconds) that a mobile client is allowed to stay idle (no
# traffic) before being disconnected. Unset to disable.
#mobile-idle-timeout = 2400
# The time (in seconds) that a client is not allowed to reconnect after
# a failed authentication attempt.
#min-reauth-time = 2
# Set to zero to disable.
max-ban-score = 0
# Cookie validity time (in seconds)
# Once a client is authenticated he's provided a cookie with
# which he can reconnect. This option sets the maximum lifetime
# of that cookie.
cookie-validity = 86400
# ReKey time (in seconds)
# ocserv will ask the client to refresh keys periodically once
# this amount of seconds is elapsed. Set to zero to disable.
rekey-time = 172800
# ReKey method
# Valid options: ssl, new-tunnel
# ssl: Will perform an efficient rehandshake on the channel allowing
# a seamless connection during rekey.
# new-tunnel: Will instruct the client to discard and re-establish the channel.
# Use this option only if the connecting clients have issues with the ssl
# option.
rekey-method = ssl
# Script to call when a client connects and obtains an IP
# Parameters are passed on the environment.
# REASON, USERNAME, GROUPNAME, HOSTNAME (the hostname selected by client),
# DEVICE, IP_REAL (the real IP of the client), IP_LOCAL (the local IP
# in the P-t-P connection), IP_REMOTE (the VPN IP of the client),
# ID (a unique numeric ID); REASON may be "connect" or "disconnect".
#connect-script = /usr/bin/myscript
disconnect-script = /usr/bin/myscript
# UTMP
use-utmp = true
# D-BUS usage. If disabled occtl tool cannot be used. If enabled
# then ocserv must have access to register org.infradead.ocserv
# D-BUS service. See doc/dbus/org.infradead.ocserv.conf
use-dbus = false
# PID file. It can be overriden in the command line.
pid-file = /var/run/ocserv.pid
# The default server directory. Does not require any devices present.
#chroot-dir = /path/to/chroot
# socket file used for IPC, will be appended with .PID
# It must be accessible within the chroot environment (if any)
socket-file = /var/run/ocserv-socket
# The user the worker processes will be run as. It should be
# unique (no other services run as this user).
run-as-user = nobody
run-as-group = daemon
# Set the protocol-defined priority (SO_PRIORITY) for packets to
# be sent. That is a number from 0 to 6 with 0 being the lowest
# priority. Alternatively this can be used to set the IP Type-
# Of-Service, by setting it to a hexadecimal number (e.g., 0x20).
# This can be set per user/group or globally.
#net-priority = 3
# Set the VPN worker process into a specific cgroup. This is Linux
# specific and can be set per user/group or globally.
#cgroup = "cpuset,cpu:test"
#
# Network settings
#
# The name of the tun device
device = vpns
# The default domain to be advertised
default-domain = example.com
# The pool of addresses that leases will be given from.
ipv4-network = 192.168.76.0
ipv4-netmask = 255.255.255.0
# The advertized DNS server. Use multiple lines for
# multiple servers.
# dns = fc00::4be0
#dns = 192.168.1.2
# The NBNS server (if any)
#nbns = 192.168.1.3
# The IPv6 subnet that leases will be given from.
#ipv6-network = fd91:6d87:7341:dc6b::
#ipv6-prefix = 64
# The domains over which the provided DNS should be used. Use
# multiple lines for multiple domains.
#split-dns = example.com
# Prior to leasing any IP from the pool ping it to verify that
# it is not in use by another (unrelated to this server) host.
ping-leases = false
# Unset to assign the default MTU of the device
# mtu =
# Unset to enable bandwidth restrictions (in bytes/sec). The
# setting here is global, but can also be set per user or per group.
#rx-data-per-sec = 40000
#tx-data-per-sec = 40000
# The number of packets (of MTU size) that are available in
# the output buffer. The default is low to improve latency.
# Setting it higher will improve throughput.
#output-buffer = 10
# Routes to be forwarded to the client. If you need the
# client to forward routes to the server, you may use the
# config-per-user/group or even connect and disconnect scripts.
#
# To set the server as the default gateway for the client just
# comment out all routes from the server.
route = 10.98.224.0/24
#route = 192.168.5.0/255.255.255.0
route = fd91:6d87:7341:dc6b::/64
# Configuration files that will be applied per user connection or
# per group. Each file name on these directories must match the username
# or the groupname.
# The options allowed in the configuration files are dns, nbns,
# ipv?-network, ipv4-netmask, ipv6-prefix, rx/tx-per-sec, iroute, route,
# net-priority and cgroup.
#
# Note that the 'iroute' option allows to add routes on the server
# based on a user or group. The syntax depends on the input accepted
# by the commands route-add-cmd and route-del-cmd (see below).
#config-per-user = /etc/ocserv/config-per-user/
#config-per-group = /etc/ocserv/config-per-group/
# The system command to use to setup a route. %R will be replaced with the
# route/mask and %D with the (tun) device.
#
# The following example is from linux systems. %R should be something
# like 192.168.2.0/24
#route-add-cmd = "ip route add %R dev %D"
#route-del-cmd = "ip route delete %R dev %D"
#
# The following options are for (experimental) AnyConnect client
# compatibility.
# Client profile xml. A sample file exists in doc/profile.xml.
# This file must be accessible from inside the worker's chroot.
# It is not used by the openconnect client.
#user-profile = profile.xml
# Binary files that may be downloaded by the CISCO client. Must
# be within any chroot environment.
#binary-files = /path/to/binaries
# Unless set to false it is required for clients to present their
# certificate even if they are authenticating via a previously granted
# cookie and complete their authentication in the same TCP connection.
# Legacy CISCO clients do not do that, and thus this option should be
# set for them.
#cisco-client-compat = false
#Advanced options
# Option to allow sending arbitrary custom headers to the client after
# authentication and prior to VPN tunnel establishment.
#custom-header = "X-My-Header: hi there"

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# User authentication method. Could be set multiple times and in that case
# all should succeed.
# Options: certificate, pam.
#auth = "certificate"
#auth = "plain[/etc/ocserv/passwd]"
auth = "pam"
# Whether to enable support for the occtl tool (i.e., either through D-BUS,
# or via a unix socket).
use-occtl = true
# socket file used for IPC with occtl. You only need to set that,
# if you use more than a single servers.
#occtl-socket-file = /var/run/occtl.socket
# The plain option requires specifying a password file which contains
# entries of the following format.
# "username:groupname:encoded-password"
# One entry must be listed per line, and 'ocpasswd' can be used
# to generate password entries.
#auth = "plain[/etc/ocserv/ocpasswd]"
# A banner to be displayed on clients
#banner = "Welcome"
# Use listen-host to limit to specific IPs or to the IPs of a provided
# hostname.
#listen-host = [IP|HOSTNAME]
# Limit the number of clients. Unset or set to zero for unlimited.
#max-clients = 1024
max-clients = 16
# Limit the number of client connections to one every X milliseconds
# (X is the provided value). Set to zero for no limit.
#rate-limit-ms = 100
# Limit the number of identical clients (i.e., users connecting
# multiple times). Unset or set to zero for unlimited.
max-same-clients = 2
# TCP and UDP port number
tcp-port = 443
udp-port = 443
# Keepalive in seconds
keepalive = 32400
# Dead peer detection in seconds.
dpd = 240
# Dead peer detection for mobile clients. The needs to
# be much higher to prevent such clients being awaken too
# often by the DPD messages, and save battery.
# (clients that send the X-AnyConnect-Identifier-DeviceType)
mobile-dpd = 1800
# MTU discovery (DPD must be enabled)
try-mtu-discovery = false
# The key and the certificates of the server
# The key may be a file, or any URL supported by GnuTLS (e.g.,
# tpmkey:uuid=xxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxx;storage=user
# or pkcs11:object=my-vpn-key;object-type=private)
#
# There may be multiple certificate and key pairs and each key
# should correspond to the preceding certificate.
server-cert = /etc/ocserv/cert.pem
server-key = /etc/ocserv/key.pem
# Diffie-Hellman parameters. Only needed if you require support
# for the DHE ciphersuites (by default this server supports ECDHE).
# Can be generated using:
# certtool --generate-dh-params --outfile /path/to/dh.pem
#dh-params = /path/to/dh.pem
# If you have a certificate from a CA that provides an OCSP
# service you may provide a fresh OCSP status response within
# the TLS handshake. That will prevent the client from connecting
# independently on the OCSP server.
# You can update this response periodically using:
# ocsptool --ask --load-cert=your_cert --load-issuer=your_ca --outfile response
# Make sure that you replace the following file in an atomic way.
#ocsp-response = /path/to/ocsp.der
# In case PKCS #11 or TPM keys are used the PINs should be available
# in files. The srk-pin-file is applicable to TPM keys only, and is the
# storage root key.
#pin-file = /path/to/pin.txt
#srk-pin-file = /path/to/srkpin.txt
# The Certificate Authority that will be used to verify
# client certificates (public keys) if certificate authentication
# is set.
#ca-cert = /path/to/ca.pem
# The object identifier that will be used to read the user ID in the client
# certificate. The object identifier should be part of the certificate's DN
# Useful OIDs are:
# CN = 2.5.4.3, UID = 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.1
#cert-user-oid = 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.1
# The object identifier that will be used to read the user group in the
# client certificate. The object identifier should be part of the certificate's
# DN. Useful OIDs are:
# OU (organizational unit) = 2.5.4.11
#cert-group-oid = 2.5.4.11
# The revocation list of the certificates issued by the 'ca-cert' above.
#crl = /path/to/crl.pem
# GnuTLS priority string
tls-priorities = "NORMAL:%SERVER_PRECEDENCE:%COMPAT"
# To enforce perfect forward secrecy (PFS) on the main channel.
#tls-priorities = "NORMAL:%SERVER_PRECEDENCE:%COMPAT:-RSA"
# The time (in seconds) that a client is allowed to stay connected prior
# to authentication
auth-timeout = 40
# The time (in seconds) that a client is allowed to stay idle (no traffic)
# before being disconnected. Unset to disable.
#idle-timeout = 1200
# The time (in seconds) that a mobile client is allowed to stay idle (no
# traffic) before being disconnected. Unset to disable.
#mobile-idle-timeout = 2400
# The time (in seconds) that a client is not allowed to reconnect after
# a failed authentication attempt.
#min-reauth-time = 2
# Set to zero to disable.
max-ban-score = 0
# Cookie validity time (in seconds)
# Once a client is authenticated he's provided a cookie with
# which he can reconnect. This option sets the maximum lifetime
# of that cookie.
cookie-validity = 86400
# ReKey time (in seconds)
# ocserv will ask the client to refresh keys periodically once
# this amount of seconds is elapsed. Set to zero to disable.
rekey-time = 172800
# ReKey method
# Valid options: ssl, new-tunnel
# ssl: Will perform an efficient rehandshake on the channel allowing
# a seamless connection during rekey.
# new-tunnel: Will instruct the client to discard and re-establish the channel.
# Use this option only if the connecting clients have issues with the ssl
# option.
rekey-method = ssl
# Script to call when a client connects and obtains an IP
# Parameters are passed on the environment.
# REASON, USERNAME, GROUPNAME, HOSTNAME (the hostname selected by client),
# DEVICE, IP_REAL (the real IP of the client), IP_LOCAL (the local IP
# in the P-t-P connection), IP_REMOTE (the VPN IP of the client),
# ID (a unique numeric ID); REASON may be "connect" or "disconnect".
#connect-script = /usr/bin/myscript
disconnect-script = /usr/bin/myscript
# UTMP
use-utmp = true
# D-BUS usage. If disabled occtl tool cannot be used. If enabled
# then ocserv must have access to register org.infradead.ocserv
# D-BUS service. See doc/dbus/org.infradead.ocserv.conf
use-dbus = false
# PID file. It can be overriden in the command line.
pid-file = /var/run/ocserv.pid
# The default server directory. Does not require any devices present.
#chroot-dir = /path/to/chroot
# socket file used for IPC, will be appended with .PID
# It must be accessible within the chroot environment (if any)
socket-file = /var/run/ocserv-socket
# The user the worker processes will be run as. It should be
# unique (no other services run as this user).
run-as-user = nobody
run-as-group = daemon
# Set the protocol-defined priority (SO_PRIORITY) for packets to
# be sent. That is a number from 0 to 6 with 0 being the lowest
# priority. Alternatively this can be used to set the IP Type-
# Of-Service, by setting it to a hexadecimal number (e.g., 0x20).
# This can be set per user/group or globally.
#net-priority = 3
# Set the VPN worker process into a specific cgroup. This is Linux
# specific and can be set per user/group or globally.
#cgroup = "cpuset,cpu:test"
#
# Network settings
#
# The name of the tun device
device = vpns
# The default domain to be advertised
default-domain = example.com
# The pool of addresses that leases will be given from.
ipv4-network = 192.168.56.0
ipv4-netmask = 255.255.255.0
# The advertized DNS server. Use multiple lines for
# multiple servers.
# dns = fc00::4be0
#dns = 192.168.1.2
# The NBNS server (if any)
#nbns = 192.168.1.3
# The IPv6 subnet that leases will be given from.
ipv6-network = fd91:6d87:7341:dc6b::
ipv6-prefix = 64
# The domains over which the provided DNS should be used. Use
# multiple lines for multiple domains.
#split-dns = example.com
# Prior to leasing any IP from the pool ping it to verify that
# it is not in use by another (unrelated to this server) host.
ping-leases = false
# Unset to assign the default MTU of the device
# mtu =
# Unset to enable bandwidth restrictions (in bytes/sec). The
# setting here is global, but can also be set per user or per group.
#rx-data-per-sec = 40000
#tx-data-per-sec = 40000
# The number of packets (of MTU size) that are available in
# the output buffer. The default is low to improve latency.
# Setting it higher will improve throughput.
#output-buffer = 10
# Routes to be forwarded to the client. If you need the
# client to forward routes to the server, you may use the
# config-per-user/group or even connect and disconnect scripts.
#
# To set the server as the default gateway for the client just
# comment out all routes from the server.
route = 10.98.224.0/24
#route = 192.168.5.0/255.255.255.0
route = fd91:6d87:7341:dc6b::/64
# Configuration files that will be applied per user connection or
# per group. Each file name on these directories must match the username
# or the groupname.
# The options allowed in the configuration files are dns, nbns,
# ipv?-network, ipv4-netmask, ipv6-prefix, rx/tx-per-sec, iroute, route,
# net-priority and cgroup.
#
# Note that the 'iroute' option allows to add routes on the server
# based on a user or group. The syntax depends on the input accepted
# by the commands route-add-cmd and route-del-cmd (see below).
#config-per-user = /etc/ocserv/config-per-user/
#config-per-group = /etc/ocserv/config-per-group/
# The system command to use to setup a route. %R will be replaced with the
# route/mask and %D with the (tun) device.
#
# The following example is from linux systems. %R should be something
# like 192.168.2.0/24
#route-add-cmd = "ip route add %R dev %D"
#route-del-cmd = "ip route delete %R dev %D"
#
# The following options are for (experimental) AnyConnect client
# compatibility.
# Client profile xml. A sample file exists in doc/profile.xml.
# This file must be accessible from inside the worker's chroot.
# It is not used by the openconnect client.
#user-profile = profile.xml
# Binary files that may be downloaded by the CISCO client. Must
# be within any chroot environment.
#binary-files = /path/to/binaries
# Unless set to false it is required for clients to present their
# certificate even if they are authenticating via a previously granted
# cookie and complete their authentication in the same TCP connection.
# Legacy CISCO clients do not do that, and thus this option should be
# set for them.
#cisco-client-compat = false
#Advanced options
# Option to allow sending arbitrary custom headers to the client after
# authentication and prior to VPN tunnel establishment.
#custom-header = "X-My-Header: hi there"

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#%PAM-1.0
auth [user_unknown=ignore success=ok ignore=ignore default=bad] pam_securetty.so
auth substack system-auth
auth include postlogin
auth requisite pam_oath.so debug usersfile=/etc/users.oath window=20
account required pam_nologin.so
account sufficient pam_localuser.so
account required pam_deny.so
#account include system-auth
password include system-auth
# pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rule
session required pam_selinux.so close
session required pam_loginuid.so
session optional pam_console.so
# pam_selinux.so open should only be followed by sessions to be executed in the user context
session required pam_selinux.so open
session required pam_namespace.so
session optional pam_keyinit.so force revoke
session include system-auth
session include postlogin
-session optional pam_ck_connector.so

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#%PAM-1.0
auth [user_unknown=ignore success=ok ignore=ignore default=bad] pam_securetty.so
auth substack system-auth
auth include postlogin
auth requisite pam_oath.so debug usersfile=/etc/users.oath window=20
account required pam_nologin.so
account include system-auth
password include system-auth
# pam_selinux.so close should be the first session rule
session required pam_selinux.so close
session required pam_loginuid.so
session optional pam_console.so
# pam_selinux.so open should only be followed by sessions to be executed in the user context
session required pam_selinux.so open
session required pam_namespace.so
session optional pam_keyinit.so force revoke
session include system-auth
session include postlogin
-session optional pam_ck_connector.so

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#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright (C) 2014 Red Hat
#
# This file is part of ocserv.
#
# ocserv is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
# Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
# your option) any later version.
#
# ocserv is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with ocserv; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
srcdir=${srcdir:-.}
PORT_OCSERV=443
#this test can only be run as root
id|grep root >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? != 0 ];then
exit 77
fi
CONFIG="pam-noauth"
IMAGE=ocserv-pam-noauth-test
IMAGE_NAME=test_ocserv_pam_noauth
TMP=$IMAGE_NAME.tmp
. ./docker-common.sh
$DOCKER run -e OCCTL_PAGER=cat -P --privileged=true --tty=false -d --name $IMAGE_NAME $IMAGE
if test $? != 0;then
echo "Cannot run docker image"
exit 1
fi
echo "ocserv image was run"
#wait for ocserv to server
sleep 5
get_ip
if test -z "$IP";then
echo "Detected IP is null!"
stop
fi
echo "Detected IP: $IP"
if test ! -z "$QUIT_ON_INIT";then
exit 0
fi
echo ""
echo "Trying with wrong username"
echo -e "testuser123\n328482\n" >$TMP
$OPENCONNECT $IP:$PORT_OCSERV -u test --passwd-on-stdin --sslkey ./certs/user-key.pem -c ./certs/user-cert-testuser.pem --servercert=d66b507ae074d03b02eafca40d35f87dd81049d3 < $TMP
if test $? = 0;then
echo "Authentication with wrong username succeeded! WTF!"
stop
fi
echo ""
echo "Trying with wrong password"
#oathtool -w 0 00
echo -e "xxxxxxxx\n328482\n" >$TMP
cat $TMP
$OPENCONNECT $IP:$PORT_OCSERV -u testuser --passwd-on-stdin --sslkey ./certs/user-key.pem -c ./certs/user-cert.pem --servercert=d66b507ae074d03b02eafca40d35f87dd81049d3 < $TMP &
PID=$!
#wait for openconnect
sleep 5
rm -f $TMP
# The client IP depends on the username so it shouldn't change.
ping -w 5 192.168.76.1
if test $? != 0;then
kill -INT $PID
echo "Cannot ping ocserv"
stop
fi
ping -w 5 192.168.76.1 -s 1500
if test $? != 0;then
kill -INT $PID
echo "Cannot ping ocserv"
stop
fi
retrieve_user_info test
# There is an issue in nuttcp that makes it crash under docker if
# /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_adv_win_scale does not exist.
if test "$FEDORA" = 1;then
nuttcp -T 10 -t 192.168.76.1
if test $? != 0;then
kill -INT $PID
echo "Cannot send to ocserv"
stop
fi
nuttcp -T 10 -r 192.168.76.1
if test $? != 0;then
kill -INT $PID
echo "Cannot recv from ocserv"
stop
fi
fi
sleep 2
kill -INT $PID
sleep 4
check_for_file /tmp/disconnect/not-ok
if test $? = 0;then
echo "There was an issue"
stop
fi
check_for_file /tmp/disconnect/ok
if test $? != 0;then
echo "There was an issue getting stats"
ret=77
fi
$DOCKER stop $IMAGE_NAME
$DOCKER rm $IMAGE_NAME
exit $ret

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#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright (C) 2014 Red Hat
#
# This file is part of ocserv.
#
# ocserv is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
# Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
# your option) any later version.
#
# ocserv is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with ocserv; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
srcdir=${srcdir:-.}
PORT_OCSERV=443
#this test can only be run as root
id|grep root >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? != 0 ];then
exit 77
fi
CONFIG="pam"
IMAGE=ocserv-pam-test
IMAGE_NAME=test_ocserv_pam
TMP=$IMAGE_NAME.tmp
. ./docker-common.sh
$DOCKER run -e OCCTL_PAGER=cat -P --privileged=true --tty=false -d --name $IMAGE_NAME $IMAGE
if test $? != 0;then
echo "Cannot run docker image"
exit 1
fi
echo "ocserv image was run"
#wait for ocserv to server
sleep 5
get_ip
if test -z "$IP";then
echo "Detected IP is null!"
stop
fi
echo "Detected IP: $IP"
if test ! -z "$QUIT_ON_INIT";then
exit 0
fi
echo ""
echo "Trying with wrong password and OTP"
echo -e "testuser\n999999\n" >pass-pam.tmp
$OPENCONNECT $IP:$PORT_OCSERV -q -u testuser --passwd-on-stdin --servercert=d66b507ae074d03b02eafca40d35f87dd81049d3 --cookieonly < pass-pam.tmp
if test $? = 0;then
echo "Authentication with wrong password succeeded!"
stop
fi
echo ""
echo "Trying with wrong username"
echo -e "testuser123\n328482\n" >pass-pam.tmp
$OPENCONNECT $IP:$PORT_OCSERV -u test --passwd-on-stdin --servercert=d66b507ae074d03b02eafca40d35f87dd81049d3 --cookieonly < pass-pam.tmp
if test $? = 0;then
echo "Authentication with wrong username succeeded!"
stop
fi
echo ""
echo "Trying with wrong OTP"
echo -e "testuser123\n99999\n" >pass-pam.tmp
$OPENCONNECT $IP:$PORT_OCSERV -q -u testuser --passwd-on-stdin --servercert=d66b507ae074d03b02eafca40d35f87dd81049d3 --cookieonly < pass-pam.tmp
if test $? = 0;then
echo "Authentication with wrong OTP succeeded!"
stop
fi
echo ""
echo "Trying with correct password"
#oathtool -w 0 00
echo -e "testuser123\n328482\n" >pass-pam.tmp
cat pass-pam.tmp
$OPENCONNECT $IP:$PORT_OCSERV -u testuser --passwd-on-stdin --servercert=d66b507ae074d03b02eafca40d35f87dd81049d3 < pass-pam.tmp &
PID=$!
#wait for openconnect
sleep 5
rm -f pass-pam.tmp
# The client IP depends on the username so it shouldn't change.
ping -w 5 192.168.56.1
if test $? != 0;then
kill -INT $PID
echo "Cannot ping ocserv"
stop
fi
ping -w 5 192.168.56.1 -s 1500
if test $? != 0;then
kill -INT $PID
echo "Cannot ping ocserv"
stop
fi
retrieve_user_info testuser
# There is an issue in nuttcp that makes it crash under docker if
# /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_adv_win_scale does not exist.
if test "$FEDORA" = 1;then
nuttcp -T 10 -t 192.168.56.1
if test $? != 0;then
kill -INT $PID
echo "Cannot send to ocserv"
stop
fi
nuttcp -T 10 -r 192.168.56.1
if test $? != 0;then
kill -INT $PID
echo "Cannot recv from ocserv"
stop
fi
fi
sleep 2
kill -INT $PID
sleep 4
check_for_file /tmp/disconnect/not-ok
if test $? = 0;then
echo "There was an issue"
stop
fi
check_for_file /tmp/disconnect/ok
if test $? != 0;then
echo "There was an issue getting stats"
ret=77
fi
$DOCKER stop $IMAGE_NAME
$DOCKER rm $IMAGE_NAME
exit $ret

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#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright (C) 2016 Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos
#
# This file is part of ocserv.
#
# ocserv is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
# Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
# your option) any later version.
#
# ocserv is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with GnuTLS; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
SERV="${SERV:-../src/ocserv}"
srcdir=${srcdir:-.}
NO_NEED_ROOT=1
PORT=6552
. `dirname $0`/common.sh
echo "Testing PAM backend with username-password-otp... "
export PAMDIR=pam
update_config test-pam.config
launch_sr_pam_server -d 1 -f -c ${CONFIG} & PID=$!
wait_server $PID
echo "Connecting with wrong password and OTP... "
( echo -e "testuser\n9999999\n" | LD_PRELOAD=libsocket_wrapper.so $OPENCONNECT -q $ADDRESS:$PORT --authgroup group2 -u testuser --servercert=d66b507ae074d03b02eafca40d35f87dd81049d3 --cookieonly >/dev/null 2>&1 ) &&
fail $PID "Received cookie with wrong cred"
echo "Connecting with wrong username... "
( echo -e "testuser123\n328482\n" | LD_PRELOAD=libsocket_wrapper.so $OPENCONNECT -q $ADDRESS:$PORT --authgroup group2 -u test --servercert=d66b507ae074d03b02eafca40d35f87dd81049d3 --cookieonly >/dev/null 2>&1 ) &&
fail $PID "Received cookie with wrong cred"
echo "Connecting with wrong OTP... "
( echo -e "testuser123\n328489\n" | LD_PRELOAD=libsocket_wrapper.so $OPENCONNECT -q $ADDRESS:$PORT --authgroup group2 -u testuser --servercert=d66b507ae074d03b02eafca40d35f87dd81049d3 --cookieonly >/dev/null 2>&1 ) &&
fail $PID "Received cookie with wrong cred"
echo "Connecting with correct password and OTP... "
( echo -e "testuser123\n328482\n" | LD_PRELOAD=libsocket_wrapper.so $OPENCONNECT -q $ADDRESS:$PORT --authgroup group2 -u testuser --servercert=d66b507ae074d03b02eafca40d35f87dd81049d3 --cookieonly ) ||#>/dev/null 2>&1 ) ||
fail $PID "Could not receive cookie from server"
cleanup
exit 0

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#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright (C) 2016 Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos
#
# This file is part of ocserv.
#
# ocserv is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
# Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
# your option) any later version.
#
# ocserv is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with GnuTLS; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
SERV="${SERV:-../src/ocserv}"
srcdir=${srcdir:-.}
NO_NEED_ROOT=1
PORT=6552
. `dirname $0`/common.sh
echo "Testing PAM acct backend with username-password... "
export PAMDIR=pam-single
update_config test-pam-noauth.config
launch_sr_pam_server -d 1 -f -c ${CONFIG} & PID=$!
wait_server $PID
echo "Connecting with correct password but no PAM user... "
( echo -e "test\n" | LD_PRELOAD=libsocket_wrapper.so $OPENCONNECT -q $ADDRESS:$PORT -u xtest --servercert=d66b507ae074d03b02eafca40d35f87dd81049d3 --cookieonly >/dev/null 2>&1 ) &&
fail $PID "Received cookie with non existing user"
echo "Connecting with incorrect password (correct in PAM) and existing user... "
( echo -e "testuser123\n" | LD_PRELOAD=libsocket_wrapper.so $OPENCONNECT -q $ADDRESS:$PORT -u testuser --servercert=d66b507ae074d03b02eafca40d35f87dd81049d3 --cookieonly >/dev/null 2>&1 ) &&
fail $PID "Received cookie with non existing user"
echo "Connecting with correct password and existing user... "
( echo -e "test\n" | LD_PRELOAD=libsocket_wrapper.so $OPENCONNECT -q $ADDRESS:$PORT -u testuser --servercert=d66b507ae074d03b02eafca40d35f87dd81049d3 --cookieonly ) ||#>/dev/null 2>&1 ) ||
fail $PID "Could not receive cookie from server"
cleanup
exit 0