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test_draft_ietf_keyprov_pskc_02.doctest - test for examples from
draft-ietf-keyprov-pskc-02
Copyright (C) 2016 Arthur de Jong
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library 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
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
02110-1301 USA
>>> from binascii import a2b_hex, b2a_hex
>>> def tostr(x):
... return str(x.decode())
>>> def decode(f):
... return lambda x: tostr(f(x))
>>> b2a_hex = decode(b2a_hex)
>>> from pskc import PSKC
This tests figure 2 from draft-ietf-keyprov-pskc-02. It is a basic key
container example with a simple plain text secret key.
>>> pskc = PSKC('tests/draft-ietf-keyprov-pskc-02/figure2.pskcxml')
>>> pskc.id
'exampleID1'
>>> key = pskc.keys[0]
>>> key.id
'12345678'
>>> key.manufacturer
'Manufacturer'
>>> key.serial
'987654321'
>>> key.algorithm
'urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:keyprov:pskc#hotp'
>>> key.issuer
'Issuer'
>>> key.response_encoding
'DECIMAL'
>>> key.response_length
8
>>> tostr(key.secret)
'12345678901234567890'
>>> key.counter
0
This tests figure 3 from draft-ietf-keyprov-pskc-02. It is a basic key
container example with a non-encrypted HOTP secret key protected by a PIN
with some extra policy elements.
>>> pskc = PSKC('tests/draft-ietf-keyprov-pskc-02/figure3.pskcxml')
>>> pskc.id
'exampleID1'
>>> device = pskc.devices[0]
>>> device.manufacturer
'Manufacturer'
>>> device.serial
'987654321'
>>> key = pskc.keys[0]
>>> key.id
'12345678'
>>> key.algorithm
'urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:keyprov:pskc#hotp'
>>> key.issuer
'Issuer'
>>> key.response_encoding
'DECIMAL'
>>> key.response_length
8
>>> tostr(key.secret)
'12345678901234567890'
>>> key.counter
0
>>> key.policy.pin_min_length
4
>>> key.policy.pin_max_length
4
>>> key.policy.pin_encoding
'DECIMAL'
>>> key.policy.pin_usage
'Local'
>>> key.policy.key_usage
['OTP']
>>> pinkey = key.policy.pin_key
>>> pinkey == pskc.keys[1]
True
>>> pinkey.id
'123456781'
>>> pinkey.algorithm
'urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:keyprov:pskc#pin'
>>> pinkey.issuer
'Issuer'
>>> pinkey.response_encoding
'DECIMAL'
>>> pinkey.response_length
4
>>> tostr(pinkey.secret)
'1234'
This tests figure 4 from draft-ietf-keyprov-pskc-02. It is a basic key
container example using a AES-128-CBC encrypted pre-shared secret key.
>>> pskc = PSKC('tests/draft-ietf-keyprov-pskc-02/figure4.pskcxml')
>>> pskc.encryption.key_name
'Pre-shared-key'
>>> pskc.encryption.algorithm
'http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#aes128-cbc'
>>> pskc.mac.algorithm
'http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#hmac-sha1'
>>> key = pskc.keys[0]
>>> key.manufacturer
'Manufacturer'
>>> key.serial
'987654321'
>>> key.id
'12345678'
>>> key.algorithm
'urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:keyprov:pskc#hotp'
>>> key.issuer
'Issuer'
>>> key.response_encoding
'DECIMAL'
>>> key.response_length
8
>>> key.counter
0
>>> b2a_hex(key.secret) # doctest: +IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
DecryptionError: No key available
>>> pskc.encryption.key = a2b_hex('12345678901234567890123456789012')
>>> b2a_hex(key.secret)
'3132333435363738393031323334353637383930'
This tests figure 5 from draft-ietf-keyprov-pskc-02 which uses an encryption
key that is derived from a passphrase. While the PSKC file contains a
<ValueMAC> element, there is no MAC algorithm specified anywhere.
>>> pskc = PSKC('tests/draft-ietf-keyprov-pskc-02/figure5.pskcxml')
>>> pskc.encryption.key_name
'Passphrase1'
>>> pskc.encryption.algorithm
'http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#aes128-cbc'
>>> key = pskc.keys[0]
>>> key.manufacturer
'TokenVendorAcme'
>>> key.serial
'987654321'
>>> key.id
'123456'
>>> key.algorithm
'urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:keyprov:pskc#hotp'
>>> key.issuer
'Example-Issuer'
>>> key.response_encoding
'DECIMAL'
>>> key.response_length
8
>>> tostr(key.secret) # doctest: +IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
DecryptionError: No key available
>>> pskc.encryption.derive_key('qwerty')
>>> b2a_hex(pskc.encryption.key)
'651e63cd57008476af1ff6422cd02e41'
>>> tostr(key.secret)
'12345678901234567890'
This tests figure 6 from draft-ietf-keyprov-pskc-02 which uses an encryption
based on asymmetric keys. Note that python-pskc does not yet support
asymmetric encryption so this test is really limited.
>>> pskc = PSKC('tests/draft-ietf-keyprov-pskc-02/figure6.pskcxml')
>>> pskc.id
'KC0001'
>>> pskc.encryption.algorithm
'http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#rsa_1_5'
>>> pskc.mac.algorithm
'http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#hmac-sha1'
>>> key = pskc.keys[0]
>>> key.manufacturer
'TokenVendorAcme'
>>> key.serial
'987654321'
>>> key.id
'MBK000000001'
>>> key.algorithm
'urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:keyprov:pskc#hotp'
>>> key.issuer
'Example-Issuer'
>>> key.response_encoding
'DECIMAL'
>>> key.response_length
6
>>> tostr(key.secret) # doctest: +IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
DecryptionError: No key available
>>> key.counter
0
This tests figure 7 from draft-ietf-keyprov-pskc-02 which uses a reference to
an external mechanism to construct a HOTP key.
>>> pskc = PSKC('tests/draft-ietf-keyprov-pskc-02/figure7.pskcxml')
>>> pskc.id
'exampleID1'
>>> key = pskc.keys[0]
>>> key.manufacturer
'Manufacturer'
>>> key.serial
'987654321'
>>> key.id
'12345678'
>>> key.algorithm
'urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:keyprov:pskc#hotp'
>>> key.issuer
'Issuer'
>>> key.response_encoding
'DECIMAL'
>>> key.response_length
8
>>> key.key_profile
'keyProfile1'
>>> key.key_reference
'MasterKeyLabel'
>>> key.counter
0
>>> key.policy.key_usage
['OTP']
This tests figure 8 from draft-ietf-keyprov-pskc-02 which uses a a digital
signature to sign the PSKC file. Note that python-pskc currently does not yet
support checking this signature so this test is very limited.
>>> pskc = PSKC('tests/draft-ietf-keyprov-pskc-02/figure8.pskcxml')
>>> key = pskc.keys[0]
>>> key.manufacturer
'TokenVendorAcme'
>>> key.serial
'0755225266'
>>> key.id
'123'
>>> key.algorithm
'urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:keyprov:pskc#hotp'
>>> key.issuer
'Example-Issuer'
>>> key.response_encoding
'DECIMAL'
>>> key.response_length
6
>>> tostr(key.secret)
'12345678901234567890'
>>> key.counter
0
This tests figure 9 from draft-ietf-keyprov-pskc-02 which contains multiple
devices and keys.
>>> pskc = PSKC('tests/draft-ietf-keyprov-pskc-02/figure9.pskcxml')
>>> [device.manufacturer for device in pskc.devices]
['TokenVendorAcme', 'TokenVendorAcme', 'TokenVendorAcme']
>>> [device.serial for device in pskc.devices]
['654321', '123456', '9999999']
>>> [len(device.keys) for device in pskc.devices]
[1, 1, 2]
>>> [key.id for key in pskc.keys]
['1', '2', '3', '4']
>>> all(key.algorithm.endswith('#hotp') for key in pskc.keys)
True
>>> [key.issuer for key in pskc.keys]
['Issuer', 'Issuer', 'Issuer', 'Issuer']
>>> [bool(key.secret) for key in pskc.keys]
[True, True, True, True]
>>> [key.counter for key in pskc.keys]
[0, 0, 0, 0]
>>> pskc.keys[0].policy.start_date
datetime.datetime(2006, 5, 1, 0, 0, tzinfo=tzutc())
>>> pskc.keys[0].policy.expiry_date
datetime.datetime(2006, 5, 31, 0, 0, tzinfo=tzutc())
>>> pskc.keys[2].policy.start_date
datetime.datetime(2006, 3, 1, 0, 0, tzinfo=tzutc())
>>> pskc.keys[2].policy.expiry_date
datetime.datetime(2006, 3, 31, 0, 0, tzinfo=tzutc())
>>> pskc.keys[3].policy.start_date
datetime.datetime(2006, 4, 1, 0, 0, tzinfo=tzutc())
>>> pskc.keys[3].policy.expiry_date
datetime.datetime(2006, 4, 30, 0, 0, tzinfo=tzutc())
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