ClickHouse/tests/integration/test_ssl_cert_authentication/test.py
2023-03-14 22:10:08 +00:00

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import pytest
from helpers.client import Client
from helpers.cluster import ClickHouseCluster
from helpers.ssl_context import WrapSSLContextWithSNI
import urllib.request, urllib.parse
import ssl
import os.path
from os import remove
# The test cluster is configured with certificate for that host name, see 'server-ext.cnf'.
# The client have to verify server certificate against that name. Client uses SNI
SSL_HOST = "integration-tests.clickhouse.com"
HTTPS_PORT = 8443
# It's important for the node to work at this IP because 'server-cert.pem' requires that (see server-ext.cnf).
SCRIPT_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
cluster = ClickHouseCluster(__file__)
instance = cluster.add_instance(
"node",
main_configs=[
"configs/ssl_config.xml",
"certs/server-key.pem",
"certs/server-cert.pem",
"certs/ca-cert.pem",
],
user_configs=["configs/users_with_ssl_auth.xml"],
)
@pytest.fixture(scope="module", autouse=True)
def started_cluster():
try:
cluster.start()
yield cluster
finally:
cluster.shutdown()
def get_ssl_context(cert_name):
context = WrapSSLContextWithSNI(SSL_HOST, ssl.PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT)
context.load_verify_locations(cafile=f"{SCRIPT_DIR}/certs/ca-cert.pem")
if cert_name:
context.load_cert_chain(
f"{SCRIPT_DIR}/certs/{cert_name}-cert.pem",
f"{SCRIPT_DIR}/certs/{cert_name}-key.pem",
)
context.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_REQUIRED
context.check_hostname = True
return context
def execute_query_https(
query, user, enable_ssl_auth=True, cert_name=None, password=None
):
url = (
f"https://{instance.ip_address}:{HTTPS_PORT}/?query={urllib.parse.quote(query)}"
)
request = urllib.request.Request(url)
request.add_header("X-ClickHouse-User", user)
if enable_ssl_auth:
request.add_header("X-ClickHouse-SSL-Certificate-Auth", "on")
if password:
request.add_header("X-ClickHouse-Key", password)
response = urllib.request.urlopen(
request, context=get_ssl_context(cert_name)
).read()
return response.decode("utf-8")
config = """<clickhouse>
<openSSL>
<client>
<verificationMode>none</verificationMode>
<certificateFile>{certificateFile}</certificateFile>
<privateKeyFile>{privateKeyFile}</privateKeyFile>
<caConfig>{caConfig}</caConfig>
<invalidCertificateHandler>
<name>AcceptCertificateHandler</name>
</invalidCertificateHandler>
</client>
</openSSL>
</clickhouse>"""
def execute_query_native(node, query, user, cert_name):
config_path = f"{SCRIPT_DIR}/configs/client.xml"
formatted = config.format(
certificateFile=f"{SCRIPT_DIR}/certs/{cert_name}-cert.pem",
privateKeyFile=f"{SCRIPT_DIR}/certs/{cert_name}-key.pem",
caConfig=f"{SCRIPT_DIR}/certs/ca-cert.pem",
)
file = open(config_path, "w")
file.write(formatted)
file.close()
client = Client(
node.ip_address,
9440,
command=cluster.client_bin_path,
secure=True,
config=config_path,
)
try:
result = client.query(query, user=user)
remove(config_path)
return result
except:
remove(config_path)
raise
def test_https():
assert (
execute_query_https("SELECT currentUser()", user="john", cert_name="client1")
== "john\n"
)
assert (
execute_query_https("SELECT currentUser()", user="lucy", cert_name="client2")
== "lucy\n"
)
assert (
execute_query_https("SELECT currentUser()", user="lucy", cert_name="client3")
== "lucy\n"
)
def test_native():
assert (
execute_query_native(
instance, "SELECT currentUser()", user="john", cert_name="client1"
)
== "john\n"
)
assert (
execute_query_native(
instance, "SELECT currentUser()", user="lucy", cert_name="client2"
)
== "lucy\n"
)
assert (
execute_query_native(
instance, "SELECT currentUser()", user="lucy", cert_name="client3"
)
== "lucy\n"
)
def test_https_wrong_cert():
# Wrong certificate: different user's certificate
with pytest.raises(Exception) as err:
execute_query_https("SELECT currentUser()", user="john", cert_name="client2")
assert "HTTP Error 403" in str(err.value)
# Wrong certificate: self-signed certificate.
with pytest.raises(Exception) as err:
execute_query_https("SELECT currentUser()", user="john", cert_name="wrong")
assert "unknown ca" in str(err.value)
# No certificate.
with pytest.raises(Exception) as err:
execute_query_https("SELECT currentUser()", user="john")
assert "HTTP Error 403" in str(err.value)
# No header enabling SSL authentication.
with pytest.raises(Exception) as err:
execute_query_https(
"SELECT currentUser()",
user="john",
enable_ssl_auth=False,
cert_name="client1",
)
def test_native_wrong_cert():
# Wrong certificate: different user's certificate
with pytest.raises(Exception) as err:
execute_query_native(
instance, "SELECT currentUser()", user="john", cert_name="client2"
)
assert "AUTHENTICATION_FAILED" in str(err.value)
# Wrong certificate: self-signed certificate.
# In this case clickhouse-client itself will throw an error
with pytest.raises(Exception) as err:
execute_query_native(
instance, "SELECT currentUser()", user="john", cert_name="wrong"
)
assert "UNKNOWN_CA" in str(err.value)
def test_https_non_ssl_auth():
# Users with non-SSL authentication are allowed, in this case we can skip sending a client certificate at all (because "verificationMode" is set to "relaxed").
# assert execute_query_https("SELECT currentUser()", user="peter", enable_ssl_auth=False) == "peter\n"
assert (
execute_query_https(
"SELECT currentUser()",
user="jane",
enable_ssl_auth=False,
password="qwe123",
)
== "jane\n"
)
# But we still can send a certificate if we want.
assert (
execute_query_https(
"SELECT currentUser()",
user="peter",
enable_ssl_auth=False,
cert_name="client1",
)
== "peter\n"
)
assert (
execute_query_https(
"SELECT currentUser()",
user="peter",
enable_ssl_auth=False,
cert_name="client2",
)
== "peter\n"
)
assert (
execute_query_https(
"SELECT currentUser()",
user="peter",
enable_ssl_auth=False,
cert_name="client3",
)
== "peter\n"
)
assert (
execute_query_https(
"SELECT currentUser()",
user="jane",
enable_ssl_auth=False,
password="qwe123",
cert_name="client1",
)
== "jane\n"
)
assert (
execute_query_https(
"SELECT currentUser()",
user="jane",
enable_ssl_auth=False,
password="qwe123",
cert_name="client2",
)
== "jane\n"
)
assert (
execute_query_https(
"SELECT currentUser()",
user="jane",
enable_ssl_auth=False,
password="qwe123",
cert_name="client3",
)
== "jane\n"
)
# However if we send a certificate it must not be wrong.
with pytest.raises(Exception) as err:
execute_query_https(
"SELECT currentUser()",
user="peter",
enable_ssl_auth=False,
cert_name="wrong",
)
assert "unknown ca" in str(err.value)
with pytest.raises(Exception) as err:
execute_query_https(
"SELECT currentUser()",
user="jane",
enable_ssl_auth=False,
password="qwe123",
cert_name="wrong",
)
assert "unknown ca" in str(err.value)
def test_create_user():
instance.query("CREATE USER emma IDENTIFIED WITH ssl_certificate CN 'client3'")
assert (
execute_query_https("SELECT currentUser()", user="emma", cert_name="client3")
== "emma\n"
)
assert (
instance.query("SHOW CREATE USER emma")
== "CREATE USER emma IDENTIFIED WITH ssl_certificate CN \\'client3\\'\n"
)
instance.query("ALTER USER emma IDENTIFIED WITH ssl_certificate CN 'client2'")
assert (
execute_query_https("SELECT currentUser()", user="emma", cert_name="client2")
== "emma\n"
)
assert (
instance.query("SHOW CREATE USER emma")
== "CREATE USER emma IDENTIFIED WITH ssl_certificate CN \\'client2\\'\n"
)
with pytest.raises(Exception) as err:
execute_query_https("SELECT currentUser()", user="emma", cert_name="client3")
assert "HTTP Error 403" in str(err.value)
assert (
instance.query("SHOW CREATE USER lucy")
== "CREATE USER lucy IDENTIFIED WITH ssl_certificate CN \\'client2\\', \\'client3\\'\n"
)
assert (
instance.query(
"SELECT name, auth_type, auth_params FROM system.users WHERE name IN ['emma', 'lucy'] ORDER BY name"
)
== 'emma\tssl_certificate\t{"common_names":["client2"]}\n'
'lucy\tssl_certificate\t{"common_names":["client2","client3"]}\n'
)