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authormarkm <markm@FreeBSD.org>1997-09-04 06:04:33 +0000
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+/*
+ Copyright (C) 1989 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
+
+ Export of this software from the United States of America is assumed
+ to require a specific license from the United States Government.
+ It is the responsibility of any person or organization contemplating
+ export to obtain such a license before exporting.
+
+WITHIN THAT CONSTRAINT, permission to use, copy, modify, and
+distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and
+without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright
+notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and
+this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that
+the name of M.I.T. not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining
+to distribution of the software without specific, written prior
+permission. M.I.T. makes no representations about the suitability of
+this software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" without express
+or implied warranty.
+
+ */
+
+#include "krb_locl.h"
+
+RCSID("$Id: recvauth.c,v 1.17 1997/03/23 03:53:16 joda Exp $");
+
+/*
+ * krb_recvauth() reads (and optionally responds to) a message sent
+ * using krb_sendauth(). The "options" argument is a bit-field of
+ * selected options (see "sendauth.c" for options description).
+ * The only option relevant to krb_recvauth() is KOPT_DO_MUTUAL
+ * (mutual authentication requested). The "fd" argument supplies
+ * a file descriptor to read from (and write to, if mutual authenti-
+ * cation is requested).
+ *
+ * Part of the received message will be a Kerberos ticket sent by the
+ * client; this is read into the "ticket" argument. The "service" and
+ * "instance" arguments supply the server's Kerberos name. If the
+ * "instance" argument is the string "*", it is treated as a wild card
+ * and filled in during the krb_rd_req() call (see read_service_key()).
+ *
+ * The "faddr" and "laddr" give the sending (client) and receiving
+ * (local server) network addresses. ("laddr" may be left NULL unless
+ * mutual authentication is requested, in which case it must be set.)
+ *
+ * The authentication information extracted from the message is returned
+ * in "kdata". The "filename" argument indicates the file where the
+ * server's key can be found. (It is passed on to krb_rd_req().) If
+ * left null, the default "/etc/srvtab" will be used.
+ *
+ * If mutual authentication is requested, the session key schedule must
+ * be computed in order to reply; this schedule is returned in the
+ * "schedule" argument. A string containing the application version
+ * number from the received message is returned in "version", which
+ * should be large enough to hold a KRB_SENDAUTH_VLEN-character string.
+ *
+ * See krb_sendauth() for the format of the received client message.
+ *
+ * krb_recvauth() first reads the protocol version string from the
+ * given file descriptor. If it doesn't match the current protocol
+ * version (KRB_SENDAUTH_VERS), the old-style format is assumed. In
+ * that case, the string of characters up to the first space is read
+ * and interpreted as the ticket length, then the ticket is read.
+ *
+ * If the first string did match KRB_SENDAUTH_VERS, krb_recvauth()
+ * next reads the application protocol version string. Then the
+ * ticket length and ticket itself are read.
+ *
+ * The ticket is decrypted and checked by the call to krb_rd_req().
+ * If no mutual authentication is required, the result of the
+ * krb_rd_req() call is retured by this routine. If mutual authenti-
+ * cation is required, a message in the following format is returned
+ * on "fd":
+ *
+ * Size Variable Field
+ * ---- -------- -----
+ *
+ * 4 bytes tkt_len length of ticket or -1
+ * if error occurred
+ *
+ * priv_len tmp_buf "private" message created
+ * by krb_mk_priv() which
+ * contains the incremented
+ * checksum sent by the client
+ * encrypted in the session
+ * key. (This field is not
+ * present in case of error.)
+ *
+ * If all goes well, KSUCCESS is returned; otherwise KFAILURE or some
+ * other error code is returned.
+ */
+
+static int
+send_error_reply(int fd)
+{
+ unsigned char tmp[4] = { 255, 255, 255, 255 };
+ if(krb_net_write(fd, tmp, sizeof(tmp)) != sizeof(tmp))
+ return -1;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int
+krb_recvauth(int32_t options, /* bit-pattern of options */
+ int fd, /* file descr. to read from */
+ KTEXT ticket, /* storage for client's ticket */
+ char *service, /* service expected */
+ char *instance, /* inst expected (may be filled in) */
+ struct sockaddr_in *faddr, /* address of foreign host on fd */
+ struct sockaddr_in *laddr, /* local address */
+ AUTH_DAT *kdata, /* kerberos data (returned) */
+ char *filename, /* name of file with service keys */
+ struct des_ks_struct *schedule, /* key schedule (return) */
+ char *version) /* version string (filled in) */
+{
+ int cc;
+ char krb_vers[KRB_SENDAUTH_VLEN + 1]; /* + 1 for the null terminator */
+ int rem;
+ int32_t priv_len;
+ u_char tmp_buf[MAX_KTXT_LEN+max(KRB_SENDAUTH_VLEN+1,21)];
+
+ /* read the protocol version number */
+ if (krb_net_read(fd, krb_vers, KRB_SENDAUTH_VLEN) != KRB_SENDAUTH_VLEN)
+ return(errno);
+ krb_vers[KRB_SENDAUTH_VLEN] = '\0';
+
+ /* read the application version string */
+ if (krb_net_read(fd, version, KRB_SENDAUTH_VLEN) != KRB_SENDAUTH_VLEN)
+ return(errno);
+ version[KRB_SENDAUTH_VLEN] = '\0';
+
+ /* get the length of the ticket */
+ {
+ char tmp[4];
+ if (krb_net_read(fd, tmp, 4) != 4)
+ return -1;
+ krb_get_int(tmp, &ticket->length, 4, 0);
+ }
+
+ /* sanity check */
+ if (ticket->length <= 0 || ticket->length > MAX_KTXT_LEN) {
+ if (options & KOPT_DO_MUTUAL) {
+ if(send_error_reply(fd))
+ return -1;
+ return KFAILURE;
+ } else
+ return KFAILURE; /* XXX there may still be junk on the fd? */
+ }
+
+ /* read the ticket */
+ if (krb_net_read(fd, ticket->dat, ticket->length) != ticket->length)
+ return -1;
+ /*
+ * now have the ticket. decrypt it to get the authenticated
+ * data.
+ */
+ rem = krb_rd_req(ticket, service, instance, faddr->sin_addr.s_addr,
+ kdata, filename);
+
+ /* if we are doing mutual auth, compose a response */
+ if (options & KOPT_DO_MUTUAL) {
+ if (rem != KSUCCESS){
+ /* the krb_rd_req failed */
+ if(send_error_reply(fd))
+ return -1;
+ return rem;
+ }
+
+ /* add one to the (formerly) sealed checksum, and re-seal it
+ for return to the client */
+ {
+ unsigned char cs[4];
+ krb_put_int(kdata->checksum + 1, cs, 4);
+#ifndef NOENCRYPTION
+ des_key_sched(&kdata->session,schedule);
+#endif
+ priv_len = krb_mk_priv(cs,
+ tmp_buf+4,
+ 4,
+ schedule,
+ &kdata->session,
+ laddr,
+ faddr);
+ }
+ /* mk_priv will never fail */
+ priv_len += krb_put_int(priv_len, tmp_buf, 4);
+
+ if((cc = krb_net_write(fd, tmp_buf, priv_len)) != priv_len)
+ return -1;
+ }
+ return rem;
+}
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