# See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. # # Copyright (c) 1999-2004 # Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved. # # $Id: sec002.tcl,v 11.12 2004/02/20 19:47:58 sue Exp $ # # TEST sec002 # TEST Test of security interface and catching errors in the # TEST face of attackers overwriting parts of existing files. proc sec002 { } { global errorInfo global errorCode global has_crypto source ./include.tcl # Skip test if release does not support encryption. if { $has_crypto == 0 } { puts "Skipping test sec002 for non-crypto release." return } set testfile1 $testdir/sec002-1.db set testfile2 $testdir/sec002-2.db set testfile3 $testdir/sec002-3.db set testfile4 $testdir/sec002-4.db puts "Sec002: Test of basic encryption interface." env_cleanup $testdir set passwd1 "passwd1" set passwd2 "passwd2" set key "key" set data "data" set pagesize 1024 # # Set up 4 databases, two encrypted, but with different passwords # and one unencrypt, but with checksumming turned on and one # unencrypted and no checksumming. Place the exact same data # in each one. # puts "\tSec002.a: Setup databases" set db_cmd "-create -pagesize $pagesize -btree " set db [eval {berkdb_open} -encryptaes $passwd1 $db_cmd $testfile1] error_check_good db [is_valid_db $db] TRUE error_check_good dbput [$db put $key $data] 0 error_check_good dbclose [$db close] 0 set db [eval {berkdb_open} -encryptaes $passwd2 $db_cmd $testfile2] error_check_good db [is_valid_db $db] TRUE error_check_good dbput [$db put $key $data] 0 error_check_good dbclose [$db close] 0 set db [eval {berkdb_open} -chksum $db_cmd $testfile3] error_check_good db [is_valid_db $db] TRUE error_check_good dbput [$db put $key $data] 0 error_check_good dbclose [$db close] 0 set db [eval {berkdb_open} $db_cmd $testfile4] error_check_good db [is_valid_db $db] TRUE error_check_good dbput [$db put $key $data] 0 error_check_good dbclose [$db close] 0 # # If we reopen the normal file with the -chksum flag, there # should be no error and checksumming should be ignored. # If we reopen a checksummed file without the -chksum flag, # checksumming should still be in effect. [#6959] # puts "\tSec002.b: Inheritance of chksum properties" puts "\t\tSec002.b1: Reopen ordinary file with -chksum flag" set db [eval {berkdb_open} -chksum $testfile4] error_check_good open_with_chksum [is_valid_db $db] TRUE set retdata [$db get $key] error_check_good testfile4_get [lindex [lindex $retdata 0] 1] $data error_check_good dbclose [$db close] 0 puts "\t\tSec002.b2: Reopen checksummed file without -chksum flag" set db [eval {berkdb_open} $testfile3] error_check_good open_wo_chksum [is_valid_db $db] TRUE set retdata [$db get $key] error_check_good testfile3_get [lindex [lindex $retdata 0] 1] $data error_check_good dbclose [$db close] 0 # # First just touch some bits in the file. We know that in btree # meta pages, bytes 92-459 are unused. Scribble on them in both # an encrypted, and both unencrypted files. We should get # a checksum error for the encrypted, and checksummed files. # We should get no error for the normal file. # set fidlist {} set fid [open $testfile1 r+] lappend fidlist $fid set fid [open $testfile3 r+] lappend fidlist $fid set fid [open $testfile4 r+] lappend fidlist $fid puts "\tSec002.c: Overwrite unused space in meta-page" foreach f $fidlist { fconfigure $f -translation binary seek $f 100 start set byte [read $f 1] binary scan $byte c val set newval [expr ~$val] set newbyte [binary format c $newval] seek $f 100 start puts -nonewline $f $newbyte close $f } puts "\tSec002.d: Reopen modified databases" set stat [catch {berkdb_open_noerr -encryptaes $passwd1 $testfile1} ret] error_check_good db:$testfile1 $stat 1 error_check_good db:$testfile1:fail \ [is_substr $ret "metadata page checksum error"] 1 set stat [catch {berkdb_open_noerr -chksum $testfile3} ret] error_check_good db:$testfile3 $stat 1 error_check_good db:$testfile3:fail \ [is_substr $ret "metadata page checksum error"] 1 set stat [catch {berkdb_open_noerr $testfile4} db] error_check_good db:$testfile4 $stat 0 error_check_good dbclose [$db close] 0 # Skip the remainder of the test for Windows platforms. # Forcing the error which causes DB_RUNRECOVERY to be # returned ends up leaving open files that cannot be removed. if { $is_windows_test == 1 } { puts "Skipping remainder of test for Windows" return } puts "\tSec002.e: Replace root page in encrypted w/ encrypted" set fid1 [open $testfile1 r+] fconfigure $fid1 -translation binary set fid2 [open $testfile2 r+] fconfigure $fid2 -translation binary seek $fid1 $pagesize start seek $fid2 $pagesize start fcopy $fid1 $fid2 -size $pagesize close $fid1 close $fid2 set db [berkdb_open_noerr -encryptaes $passwd2 $testfile2] error_check_good db [is_valid_db $db] TRUE set stat [catch {$db get $key} ret] error_check_good dbget $stat 1 error_check_good db:$testfile2:fail1 \ [is_substr $ret "checksum error"] 1 set stat [catch {$db close} ret] error_check_good dbclose $stat 1 error_check_good db:$testfile2:fail2 [is_substr $ret "DB_RUNRECOVERY"] 1 puts "\tSec002.f: Replace root page in encrypted w/ unencrypted" set fid2 [open $testfile2 r+] fconfigure $fid2 -translation binary set fid4 [open $testfile4 r+] fconfigure $fid4 -translation binary seek $fid2 $pagesize start seek $fid4 $pagesize start fcopy $fid4 $fid2 -size $pagesize close $fid4 close $fid2 set db [berkdb_open_noerr -encryptaes $passwd2 $testfile2] error_check_good db [is_valid_db $db] TRUE set stat [catch {$db get $key} ret] error_check_good dbget $stat 1 error_check_good db:$testfile2:fail \ [is_substr $ret "checksum error"] 1 set stat [catch {$db close} ret] error_check_good dbclose $stat 1 error_check_good db:$testfile2:fail [is_substr $ret "DB_RUNRECOVERY"] 1 cleanup $testdir NULL 1 }