Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package agent implements the ssh-agent protocol, and provides both a client and a server. The client can talk to a standard ssh-agent that uses UNIX sockets, and one could implement an alternative ssh-agent process using the sample server.
References:
[PROTOCOL.agent]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-miller-ssh-agent-00
Index ¶
- Variables
- func ForwardToAgent(client *ssh.Client, keyring Agent) error
- func ForwardToRemote(client *ssh.Client, addr string) error
- func RequestAgentForwarding(session *ssh.Session) error
- func ServeAgent(agent Agent, c io.ReadWriter) error
- type AddedKey
- type Agent
- type ConstraintExtension
- type ExtendedAgent
- type Key
- type SignatureFlags
Examples ¶
Constants ¶
This section is empty.
Variables ¶
var ErrExtensionUnsupported = errors.New("agent: extension unsupported")
ErrExtensionUnsupported indicates that an extension defined in [PROTOCOL.agent] section 4.7 is unsupported by the agent. Specifically this error indicates that the agent returned a standard SSH_AGENT_FAILURE message as the result of a SSH_AGENTC_EXTENSION request. Note that the protocol specification (and therefore this error) does not distinguish between a specific extension being unsupported and extensions being unsupported entirely.
Functions ¶
func ForwardToAgent ¶
ForwardToAgent routes authentication requests to the given keyring.
func ForwardToRemote ¶
ForwardToRemote routes authentication requests to the ssh-agent process serving on the given unix socket.
func RequestAgentForwarding ¶
RequestAgentForwarding sets up agent forwarding for the session. ForwardToAgent or ForwardToRemote should be called to route the authentication requests.
func ServeAgent ¶
func ServeAgent(agent Agent, c io.ReadWriter) error
ServeAgent serves the agent protocol on the given connection. It returns when an I/O error occurs.
Types ¶
type AddedKey ¶
type AddedKey struct { // PrivateKey must be a *rsa.PrivateKey, *dsa.PrivateKey, // ed25519.PrivateKey or *ecdsa.PrivateKey, which will be inserted into the // agent. PrivateKey interface{} // Certificate, if not nil, is communicated to the agent and will be // stored with the key. Certificate *ssh.Certificate // Comment is an optional, free-form string. Comment string // LifetimeSecs, if not zero, is the number of seconds that the // agent will store the key for. LifetimeSecs uint32 // ConfirmBeforeUse, if true, requests that the agent confirm with the // user before each use of this key. ConfirmBeforeUse bool // ConstraintExtensions are the experimental or private-use constraints // defined by users. ConstraintExtensions []ConstraintExtension }
AddedKey describes an SSH key to be added to an Agent.
type Agent ¶
type Agent interface { // List returns the identities known to the agent. List() ([]*Key, error) // Sign has the agent sign the data using a protocol 2 key as defined // in [PROTOCOL.agent] section 2.6.2. Sign(key ssh.PublicKey, data []byte) (*ssh.Signature, error) // Add adds a private key to the agent. Add(key AddedKey) error // Remove removes all identities with the given public key. Remove(key ssh.PublicKey) error // RemoveAll removes all identities. RemoveAll() error // Lock locks the agent. Sign and Remove will fail, and List will empty an empty list. Lock(passphrase []byte) error // Unlock undoes the effect of Lock Unlock(passphrase []byte) error // Signers returns signers for all the known keys. Signers() ([]ssh.Signer, error) }
Agent represents the capabilities of an ssh-agent.
func NewKeyring ¶
func NewKeyring() Agent
NewKeyring returns an Agent that holds keys in memory. It is safe for concurrent use by multiple goroutines.
type ConstraintExtension ¶
type ConstraintExtension struct { // ExtensionName consist of a UTF-8 string suffixed by the // implementation domain following the naming scheme defined // in Section 4.2 of [RFC4251], e.g. "foo@example.com". ExtensionName string // ExtensionDetails contains the actual content of the extended // constraint. ExtensionDetails []byte }
ConstraintExtension describes an optional constraint defined by users.
type ExtendedAgent ¶
type ExtendedAgent interface { Agent // SignWithFlags signs like Sign, but allows for additional flags to be sent/received SignWithFlags(key ssh.PublicKey, data []byte, flags SignatureFlags) (*ssh.Signature, error) // Extension processes a custom extension request. Standard-compliant agents are not // required to support any extensions, but this method allows agents to implement // vendor-specific methods or add experimental features. See [PROTOCOL.agent] section 4.7. // If agent extensions are unsupported entirely this method MUST return an // ErrExtensionUnsupported error. Similarly, if just the specific extensionType in // the request is unsupported by the agent then ErrExtensionUnsupported MUST be // returned. // // In the case of success, since [PROTOCOL.agent] section 4.7 specifies that the contents // of the response are unspecified (including the type of the message), the complete // response will be returned as a []byte slice, including the "type" byte of the message. Extension(extensionType string, contents []byte) ([]byte, error) }
func NewClient ¶
func NewClient(rw io.ReadWriter) ExtendedAgent
NewClient returns an Agent that talks to an ssh-agent process over the given connection.
Example ¶
package main import ( "log" "net" "os" "golang.org/x/crypto/ssh" "golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/agent" ) func main() { // ssh-agent(1) provides a UNIX socket at $SSH_AUTH_SOCK. socket := os.Getenv("SSH_AUTH_SOCK") conn, err := net.Dial("unix", socket) if err != nil { log.Fatalf("Failed to open SSH_AUTH_SOCK: %v", err) } agentClient := agent.NewClient(conn) config := &ssh.ClientConfig{ User: "gopher", Auth: []ssh.AuthMethod{ // Use a callback rather than PublicKeys so we only consult the // agent once the remote server wants it. ssh.PublicKeysCallback(agentClient.Signers), }, HostKeyCallback: ssh.InsecureIgnoreHostKey(), } sshc, err := ssh.Dial("tcp", "localhost:22", config) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } // Use sshc... sshc.Close() }
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type Key ¶
Key represents a protocol 2 public key as defined in [PROTOCOL.agent], section 2.5.2.
type SignatureFlags ¶
type SignatureFlags uint32
SignatureFlags represent additional flags that can be passed to the signature requests an defined in [PROTOCOL.agent] section 4.5.1.
const ( SignatureFlagReserved SignatureFlags = 1 << iota SignatureFlagRsaSha256 SignatureFlagRsaSha512 )
SignatureFlag values as defined in [PROTOCOL.agent] section 5.3.