msgraph-sshpubkey

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Published: Aug 2, 2020 License: Apache-2.0 Imports: 12 Imported by: 0

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msgraph-sshpubkey

Introduction

msgraph-sshpubkey is a CLI utility to manage OpenSSH public keys in the custom property (open extensions) of user resources in Azure Active Directory.

On SSH server hosts, it acquires SSH public keys via AuthorizedKeysCommand in /etc/ssh/sshd_config when users want to log in.

It's still a PoC implementation, never use it in production. There're many security consideration to solve as well as feature and imporvement ideas (see todos below).

Manage your keys in the directory

By default msgraph-sshpubkey authenticates users using Azure AD v2 device code flow. It will always ask you to open https://microsoft.com/devicelogin to enter the code then sign in with your Azure AD account. You can bypass sign-ins by specifying -token-store /path/to/token.json.

Set SSH public keys with a file:

$ msgraph-sshpubkey -op set -in ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub

Set SSH public keys with keys kept in the SSH agent:

$ ssh-add -L | msgraph-sshpubkey -op set -in -

Get SSH public keys (you can omit -op get):

$ msgraph-sshpubkey
ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQDTv2zRefcFMXafSRneDlULwCPh0v7SM9rJPIlySgd8WEJwk3/bY4B6j6hMPk3xS/JAqvQG0hc5cRSSmo4tG9H7TDjmGKBptIsGr5skTx181nbv/qRLYrej80KFrKyt2yHxg7BFOMGDSG1RnRVDUQJxlYxluavky0dv3KGRt6TtDuzuLGi6flHcqJymlZleqprEEwZwc0ju/ZNBfpEW2A+e69nJkudgT8jsO3a61iQ9myf7Jdk/0dxHPoHhu2VWEv/YcFPr0OX5fp7OHVL56vYb6yQVSVp1MtqjqSLpSK+O1eEGnwLsI9/93DXUj3gFncqjddgD75SQ1N9e1DPYK9sz /Users/yaegashi/.ssh/id_rsa

Delete SSH public keys:

$ msgraph-sshpubkey -op delete

Authenticate users on SSH server hosts

First, you have to register the application with client credentials grant on Azure Portal. It will need User.Read.All permission to access exntension properties of users in the directory.

On SSH server hosts, prepare /etc/msgraph-sshpubkey.json with something like the following in it:

{
  "tenant_id": "XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX",
  "client_id": "YYYYYYYY-YYYY-YYYY-YYYY-YYYYYYYYYYYY",
  "client_secret": "ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ",
  "login_map": {
    "admin": "admin@l0wdev.onmicrosoft.com",
    "yaegashi": "yaegashi@l0wdev.onmicrosoft.com",
    "takeshi": "takeshi@l0wdev.onmicrosoft.com"
  }
}

Run msgraph-sshpubkey on the shell to see it can certainly retrieve SSH public keys that user has registered:

$ msgraph-sshpubkey -config /etc/msgraph-sshpubkey.json -login yaegashi
ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQDTv2zRefcFMXafSRneDlULwCPh0v7SM9rJPIlySgd8WEJwk3/bY4B6j6hMPk3xS/JAqvQG0hc5cRSSmo4tG9H7TDjmGKBptIsGr5skTx181nbv/qRLYrej80KFrKyt2yHxg7BFOMGDSG1RnRVDUQJxlYxluavky0dv3KGRt6TtDuzuLGi6flHcqJymlZleqprEEwZwc0ju/ZNBfpEW2A+e69nJkudgT8jsO3a61iQ9myf7Jdk/0dxHPoHhu2VWEv/YcFPr0OX5fp7OHVL56vYb6yQVSVp1MtqjqSLpSK+O1eEGnwLsI9/93DXUj3gFncqjddgD75SQ1N9e1DPYK9sz /Users/yaegashi/.ssh/id_rsa

Put the following lines in /etc/ssh/sshd_config then reload sshd:

AuthorizedKeysCommand /usr/bin/msgraph-sshpubkey -config /etc/msgraph-sshpubkey.json -login %u
AuthorizedKeysCommandUser root

Todo

  • Provide a reasonable way to translate from SSH login names to Azure AD user principal names (login_map is cumbersome)
  • Azure AD group authorization
  • SSH public key validation
  • File permission sanity check (config, token store)
  • Web app to manage keys
  • Caching to improve performance
  • Logging
  • Managed identity integration on Azure VMs

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