Generate new LOG for "trust" connections under log_connections

Adding an extra LOG for connections that have not set an authn ID, like
when the "trust" authentication method is used, is useful for audit
purposes.

A couple of TAP tests for SSL and authentication need to be tweaked to
adapt to this new LOG generated, as some scenarios expected no logs but
they now get a hit.

Reported-by: Shaun Thomas
Author: Jacob Champion
Reviewed-by: Robert Haas, Michael Paquier
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAFdbL1N7-GF-ZXKaB3XuGA+CkSmnjFvqb8hgjMnDfd+uhL2u-A@mail.gmail.com
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Michael Paquier 2023-08-26 20:11:19 +09:00
parent 1a4fd77db8
commit e48b19c5db
3 changed files with 24 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -645,6 +645,22 @@ ClientAuthentication(Port *port)
#endif
}
if (Log_connections && status == STATUS_OK &&
!MyClientConnectionInfo.authn_id)
{
/*
* Normally, if log_connections is set, the call to set_authn_id()
* will log the connection. However, if that function is never
* called, perhaps because the trust method is in use, then we handle
* the logging here instead.
*/
ereport(LOG,
errmsg("connection authenticated: user=\"%s\" method=%s "
"(%s:%d)",
port->user_name, hba_authname(port->hba->auth_method),
port->hba->sourcefile, port->hba->linenumber));
}
if (ClientAuthentication_hook)
(*ClientAuthentication_hook) (port, status);

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@ -136,13 +136,13 @@ SKIP:
# Create a database to test regular expression.
$node->safe_psql('postgres', "CREATE database regex_testdb;");
# For "trust" method, all users should be able to connect. These users are not
# considered to be authenticated.
# For "trust" method, all users should be able to connect.
reset_pg_hba($node, 'all', 'all', 'trust');
test_conn($node, 'user=scram_role', 'trust', 0,
log_unlike => [qr/connection authenticated:/]);
log_like =>
[qr/connection authenticated: user="scram_role" method=trust/]);
test_conn($node, 'user=md5_role', 'trust', 0,
log_unlike => [qr/connection authenticated:/]);
log_like => [qr/connection authenticated: user="md5_role" method=trust/]);
# SYSTEM_USER is null when not authenticated.
$res = $node->safe_psql('postgres', "SELECT SYSTEM_USER IS NULL;");

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@ -800,8 +800,8 @@ $node->connect_ok(
"$common_connstr user=ssltestuser sslcert=ssl/client.crt "
. sslkey('client.key'),
"auth_option clientcert=verify-full succeeds with matching username and Common Name",
# verify-full does not provide authentication
log_unlike => [qr/connection authenticated:/],);
log_like =>
[qr/connection authenticated: user="ssltestuser" method=trust/],);
$node->connect_fails(
"$common_connstr user=anotheruser sslcert=ssl/client.crt "
@ -818,8 +818,8 @@ $node->connect_ok(
"$common_connstr user=yetanotheruser sslcert=ssl/client.crt "
. sslkey('client.key'),
"auth_option clientcert=verify-ca succeeds with mismatching username and Common Name",
# verify-full does not provide authentication
log_unlike => [qr/connection authenticated:/],);
log_like =>
[qr/connection authenticated: user="yetanotheruser" method=trust/],);
# intermediate client_ca.crt is provided by client, and isn't in server's ssl_ca_file
switch_server_cert($node, certfile => 'server-cn-only', cafile => 'root_ca');