/*- * Copyright (c) 2012 The FreeBSD Foundation * All rights reserved. * * This software was developed by Edward Tomasz Napierala under sponsorship * from the FreeBSD Foundation. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "iscsid.h" #include "iscsi_proto.h" static int login_nsg(const struct pdu *response) { struct iscsi_bhs_login_response *bhslr; bhslr = (struct iscsi_bhs_login_response *)response->pdu_bhs; return (bhslr->bhslr_flags & 0x03); } static void login_set_nsg(struct pdu *request, int nsg) { struct iscsi_bhs_login_request *bhslr; assert(nsg == BHSLR_STAGE_SECURITY_NEGOTIATION || nsg == BHSLR_STAGE_OPERATIONAL_NEGOTIATION || nsg == BHSLR_STAGE_FULL_FEATURE_PHASE); bhslr = (struct iscsi_bhs_login_request *)request->pdu_bhs; bhslr->bhslr_flags &= 0xFC; bhslr->bhslr_flags |= nsg; } static void login_set_csg(struct pdu *request, int csg) { struct iscsi_bhs_login_request *bhslr; assert(csg == BHSLR_STAGE_SECURITY_NEGOTIATION || csg == BHSLR_STAGE_OPERATIONAL_NEGOTIATION || csg == BHSLR_STAGE_FULL_FEATURE_PHASE); bhslr = (struct iscsi_bhs_login_request *)request->pdu_bhs; bhslr->bhslr_flags &= 0xF3; bhslr->bhslr_flags |= csg << 2; } static const char * login_target_error_str(int class, int detail) { static char msg[128]; /* * RFC 3270, 10.13.5. Status-Class and Status-Detail */ switch (class) { case 0x01: switch (detail) { case 0x01: return ("Target moved temporarily"); case 0x02: return ("Target moved permanently"); default: snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), "unknown redirection; " "Status-Class 0x%x, Status-Detail 0x%x", class, detail); return (msg); } case 0x02: switch (detail) { case 0x00: return ("Initiator error"); case 0x01: return ("Authentication failure"); case 0x02: return ("Authorization failure"); case 0x03: return ("Not found"); case 0x04: return ("Target removed"); case 0x05: return ("Unsupported version"); case 0x06: return ("Too many connections"); case 0x07: return ("Missing parameter"); case 0x08: return ("Can't include in session"); case 0x09: return ("Session type not supported"); case 0x0a: return ("Session does not exist"); case 0x0b: return ("Invalid during login"); default: snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), "unknown initiator error; " "Status-Class 0x%x, Status-Detail 0x%x", class, detail); return (msg); } case 0x03: switch (detail) { case 0x00: return ("Target error"); case 0x01: return ("Service unavailable"); case 0x02: return ("Out of resources"); default: snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), "unknown target error; " "Status-Class 0x%x, Status-Detail 0x%x", class, detail); return (msg); } default: snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), "unknown error; " "Status-Class 0x%x, Status-Detail 0x%x", class, detail); return (msg); } } static void kernel_modify(const struct connection *conn, const char *target_address) { struct iscsi_session_modify ism; int error; memset(&ism, 0, sizeof(ism)); ism.ism_session_id = conn->conn_session_id; memcpy(&ism.ism_conf, &conn->conn_conf, sizeof(ism.ism_conf)); strlcpy(ism.ism_conf.isc_target_addr, target_address, sizeof(ism.ism_conf.isc_target)); error = ioctl(conn->conn_iscsi_fd, ISCSISMODIFY, &ism); if (error != 0) { log_err(1, "failed to redirect to %s: ISCSISMODIFY", target_address); } } /* * XXX: The way it works is suboptimal; what should happen is described * in draft-gilligan-iscsi-fault-tolerance-00. That, however, would * be much more complicated: we would need to keep "dependencies" * for sessions, so that, in case described in draft and using draft * terminology, we would have three sessions: one for discovery, * one for initial target portal, and one for redirect portal. * This would allow us to "backtrack" on connection failure, * as described in draft. */ static void login_handle_redirection(struct connection *conn, struct pdu *response) { struct iscsi_bhs_login_response *bhslr; struct keys *response_keys; const char *target_address; bhslr = (struct iscsi_bhs_login_response *)response->pdu_bhs; assert (bhslr->bhslr_status_class == 1); response_keys = keys_new(); keys_load(response_keys, response); target_address = keys_find(response_keys, "TargetAddress"); if (target_address == NULL) log_errx(1, "received redirection without TargetAddress"); if (target_address[0] == '\0') log_errx(1, "received redirection with empty TargetAddress"); if (strlen(target_address) >= sizeof(conn->conn_conf.isc_target_addr) - 1) log_errx(1, "received TargetAddress is too long"); log_debugx("received redirection to \"%s\"", target_address); kernel_modify(conn, target_address); keys_delete(response_keys); } static struct pdu * login_receive(struct connection *conn) { struct pdu *response; struct iscsi_bhs_login_response *bhslr; const char *errorstr; static bool initial = true; response = pdu_new(conn); pdu_receive(response); if (response->pdu_bhs->bhs_opcode != ISCSI_BHS_OPCODE_LOGIN_RESPONSE) { log_errx(1, "protocol error: received invalid opcode 0x%x", response->pdu_bhs->bhs_opcode); } bhslr = (struct iscsi_bhs_login_response *)response->pdu_bhs; /* * XXX: Implement the C flag some day. */ if ((bhslr->bhslr_flags & BHSLR_FLAGS_CONTINUE) != 0) log_errx(1, "received Login PDU with unsupported \"C\" flag"); if (bhslr->bhslr_version_max != 0x00) log_errx(1, "received Login PDU with unsupported " "Version-max 0x%x", bhslr->bhslr_version_max); if (bhslr->bhslr_version_active != 0x00) log_errx(1, "received Login PDU with unsupported " "Version-active 0x%x", bhslr->bhslr_version_active); if (bhslr->bhslr_status_class == 1) { login_handle_redirection(conn, response); log_debugx("redirection handled; exiting"); exit(0); } if (bhslr->bhslr_status_class != 0) { errorstr = login_target_error_str(bhslr->bhslr_status_class, bhslr->bhslr_status_detail); fail(conn, errorstr); log_errx(1, "target returned error: %s", errorstr); } if (initial == false && ntohl(bhslr->bhslr_statsn) != conn->conn_statsn + 1) { /* * It's a warning, not an error, to work around what seems * to be bug in NetBSD iSCSI target. */ log_warnx("received Login PDU with wrong StatSN: " "is %u, should be %u", ntohl(bhslr->bhslr_statsn), conn->conn_statsn + 1); } conn->conn_tsih = ntohs(bhslr->bhslr_tsih); conn->conn_statsn = ntohl(bhslr->bhslr_statsn); initial = false; return (response); } static struct pdu * login_new_request(struct connection *conn, int csg) { struct pdu *request; struct iscsi_bhs_login_request *bhslr; int nsg; request = pdu_new(conn); bhslr = (struct iscsi_bhs_login_request *)request->pdu_bhs; bhslr->bhslr_opcode = ISCSI_BHS_OPCODE_LOGIN_REQUEST | ISCSI_BHS_OPCODE_IMMEDIATE; bhslr->bhslr_flags = BHSLR_FLAGS_TRANSIT; switch (csg) { case BHSLR_STAGE_SECURITY_NEGOTIATION: nsg = BHSLR_STAGE_OPERATIONAL_NEGOTIATION; break; case BHSLR_STAGE_OPERATIONAL_NEGOTIATION: nsg = BHSLR_STAGE_FULL_FEATURE_PHASE; break; default: assert(!"invalid csg"); log_errx(1, "invalid csg %d", csg); } login_set_csg(request, csg); login_set_nsg(request, nsg); memcpy(bhslr->bhslr_isid, &conn->conn_isid, sizeof(bhslr->bhslr_isid)); bhslr->bhslr_tsih = htons(conn->conn_tsih); bhslr->bhslr_initiator_task_tag = 0; bhslr->bhslr_cmdsn = 0; bhslr->bhslr_expstatsn = htonl(conn->conn_statsn + 1); return (request); } static int login_list_prefers(const char *list, const char *choice1, const char *choice2) { char *tofree, *str, *token; tofree = str = checked_strdup(list); while ((token = strsep(&str, ",")) != NULL) { if (strcmp(token, choice1) == 0) { free(tofree); return (1); } if (strcmp(token, choice2) == 0) { free(tofree); return (2); } } free(tofree); return (-1); } static void login_negotiate_key(struct connection *conn, const char *name, const char *value) { int which, tmp; if (strcmp(name, "TargetAlias") == 0) { strlcpy(conn->conn_target_alias, value, sizeof(conn->conn_target_alias)); } else if (strcmp(value, "Irrelevant") == 0) { /* Ignore. */ } else if (strcmp(name, "HeaderDigest") == 0) { which = login_list_prefers(value, "CRC32C", "None"); switch (which) { case 1: log_debugx("target prefers CRC32C " "for header digest; we'll use it"); conn->conn_header_digest = CONN_DIGEST_CRC32C; break; case 2: log_debugx("target prefers not to do " "header digest; we'll comply"); break; default: log_warnx("target sent unrecognized " "HeaderDigest value \"%s\"; will use None", value); break; } } else if (strcmp(name, "DataDigest") == 0) { which = login_list_prefers(value, "CRC32C", "None"); switch (which) { case 1: log_debugx("target prefers CRC32C " "for data digest; we'll use it"); conn->conn_data_digest = CONN_DIGEST_CRC32C; break; case 2: log_debugx("target prefers not to do " "data digest; we'll comply"); break; default: log_warnx("target sent unrecognized " "DataDigest value \"%s\"; will use None", value); break; } } else if (strcmp(name, "MaxConnections") == 0) { /* Ignore. */ } else if (strcmp(name, "InitialR2T") == 0) { if (strcmp(value, "Yes") == 0) conn->conn_initial_r2t = true; else conn->conn_initial_r2t = false; } else if (strcmp(name, "ImmediateData") == 0) { if (strcmp(value, "Yes") == 0) conn->conn_immediate_data = true; else conn->conn_immediate_data = false; } else if (strcmp(name, "MaxRecvDataSegmentLength") == 0) { tmp = strtoul(value, NULL, 10); if (tmp <= 0) log_errx(1, "received invalid " "MaxRecvDataSegmentLength"); if (tmp > ISCSI_MAX_DATA_SEGMENT_LENGTH) { log_debugx("capping MaxRecvDataSegmentLength " "from %d to %d", tmp, ISCSI_MAX_DATA_SEGMENT_LENGTH); tmp = ISCSI_MAX_DATA_SEGMENT_LENGTH; } conn->conn_max_data_segment_length = tmp; } else if (strcmp(name, "MaxBurstLength") == 0) { if (conn->conn_immediate_data) { tmp = strtoul(value, NULL, 10); if (tmp <= 0) log_errx(1, "received invalid MaxBurstLength"); conn->conn_max_burst_length = tmp; } } else if (strcmp(name, "FirstBurstLength") == 0) { tmp = strtoul(value, NULL, 10); if (tmp <= 0) log_errx(1, "received invalid FirstBurstLength"); conn->conn_first_burst_length = tmp; } else if (strcmp(name, "DefaultTime2Wait") == 0) { /* Ignore */ } else if (strcmp(name, "DefaultTime2Retain") == 0) { /* Ignore */ } else if (strcmp(name, "MaxOutstandingR2T") == 0) { /* Ignore */ } else if (strcmp(name, "DataPDUInOrder") == 0) { /* Ignore */ } else if (strcmp(name, "DataSequenceInOrder") == 0) { /* Ignore */ } else if (strcmp(name, "ErrorRecoveryLevel") == 0) { /* Ignore */ } else if (strcmp(name, "OFMarker") == 0) { /* Ignore */ } else if (strcmp(name, "IFMarker") == 0) { /* Ignore */ } else if (strcmp(name, "TargetPortalGroupTag") == 0) { /* Ignore */ } else { log_debugx("unknown key \"%s\"; ignoring", name); } } static void login_negotiate(struct connection *conn) { struct pdu *request, *response; struct keys *request_keys, *response_keys; struct iscsi_bhs_login_response *bhslr; int i, nrequests = 0; log_debugx("beginning operational parameter negotiation"); request = login_new_request(conn, BHSLR_STAGE_OPERATIONAL_NEGOTIATION); request_keys = keys_new(); /* * The following keys are irrelevant for discovery sessions. */ if (conn->conn_conf.isc_discovery == 0) { if (conn->conn_conf.isc_header_digest != 0) keys_add(request_keys, "HeaderDigest", "CRC32C"); else keys_add(request_keys, "HeaderDigest", "None"); if (conn->conn_conf.isc_data_digest != 0) keys_add(request_keys, "DataDigest", "CRC32C"); else keys_add(request_keys, "DataDigest", "None"); keys_add(request_keys, "ImmediateData", "Yes"); keys_add_int(request_keys, "MaxBurstLength", 2 * ISCSI_MAX_DATA_SEGMENT_LENGTH); keys_add_int(request_keys, "FirstBurstLength", ISCSI_MAX_DATA_SEGMENT_LENGTH); keys_add(request_keys, "InitialR2T", "Yes"); keys_add(request_keys, "MaxOutstandingR2T", "1"); } else { keys_add(request_keys, "HeaderDigest", "None"); keys_add(request_keys, "DataDigest", "None"); } keys_add_int(request_keys, "MaxRecvDataSegmentLength", ISCSI_MAX_DATA_SEGMENT_LENGTH); keys_add(request_keys, "DefaultTime2Wait", "0"); keys_add(request_keys, "DefaultTime2Retain", "0"); keys_add(request_keys, "ErrorRecoveryLevel", "0"); keys_save(request_keys, request); keys_delete(request_keys); request_keys = NULL; pdu_send(request); pdu_delete(request); request = NULL; response = login_receive(conn); response_keys = keys_new(); keys_load(response_keys, response); for (i = 0; i < KEYS_MAX; i++) { if (response_keys->keys_names[i] == NULL) break; login_negotiate_key(conn, response_keys->keys_names[i], response_keys->keys_values[i]); } keys_delete(response_keys); response_keys = NULL; for (;;) { bhslr = (struct iscsi_bhs_login_response *)response->pdu_bhs; if ((bhslr->bhslr_flags & BHSLR_FLAGS_TRANSIT) != 0) break; nrequests++; if (nrequests > 5) { log_warnx("received login response " "without the \"T\" flag too many times; giving up"); break; } log_debugx("received login response " "without the \"T\" flag; sending another request"); pdu_delete(response); request = login_new_request(conn, BHSLR_STAGE_OPERATIONAL_NEGOTIATION); pdu_send(request); pdu_delete(request); response = login_receive(conn); } if (login_nsg(response) != BHSLR_STAGE_FULL_FEATURE_PHASE) log_warnx("received final login response with wrong NSG 0x%x", login_nsg(response)); pdu_delete(response); log_debugx("operational parameter negotiation done; " "transitioning to Full Feature phase"); } static void login_send_chap_a(struct connection *conn) { struct pdu *request; struct keys *request_keys; request = login_new_request(conn, BHSLR_STAGE_SECURITY_NEGOTIATION); request_keys = keys_new(); keys_add(request_keys, "CHAP_A", "5"); keys_save(request_keys, request); keys_delete(request_keys); pdu_send(request); pdu_delete(request); } static void login_send_chap_r(struct pdu *response) { struct connection *conn; struct pdu *request; struct keys *request_keys, *response_keys; struct rchap *rchap; const char *chap_a, *chap_c, *chap_i; char *chap_r; int error; char *mutual_chap_c, *mutual_chap_i; /* * As in the rest of the initiator, 'request' means * 'initiator -> target', and 'response' means 'target -> initiator', * * So, here the 'response' from the target is the packet that contains * CHAP challenge; our CHAP response goes into 'request'. */ conn = response->pdu_connection; response_keys = keys_new(); keys_load(response_keys, response); /* * First, compute the response. */ chap_a = keys_find(response_keys, "CHAP_A"); if (chap_a == NULL) log_errx(1, "received CHAP packet without CHAP_A"); chap_c = keys_find(response_keys, "CHAP_C"); if (chap_c == NULL) log_errx(1, "received CHAP packet without CHAP_C"); chap_i = keys_find(response_keys, "CHAP_I"); if (chap_i == NULL) log_errx(1, "received CHAP packet without CHAP_I"); if (strcmp(chap_a, "5") != 0) { log_errx(1, "received CHAP packet " "with unsupported CHAP_A \"%s\"", chap_a); } rchap = rchap_new(conn->conn_conf.isc_secret); error = rchap_receive(rchap, chap_i, chap_c); if (error != 0) { log_errx(1, "received CHAP packet " "with malformed CHAP_I or CHAP_C"); } chap_r = rchap_get_response(rchap); rchap_delete(rchap); keys_delete(response_keys); request = login_new_request(conn, BHSLR_STAGE_SECURITY_NEGOTIATION); request_keys = keys_new(); keys_add(request_keys, "CHAP_N", conn->conn_conf.isc_user); keys_add(request_keys, "CHAP_R", chap_r); free(chap_r); /* * If we want mutual authentication, we're expected to send * our CHAP_I/CHAP_C now. */ if (conn->conn_conf.isc_mutual_user[0] != '\0') { log_debugx("requesting mutual authentication; " "binary challenge size is %zd bytes", sizeof(conn->conn_mutual_chap->chap_challenge)); assert(conn->conn_mutual_chap == NULL); conn->conn_mutual_chap = chap_new(); mutual_chap_i = chap_get_id(conn->conn_mutual_chap); mutual_chap_c = chap_get_challenge(conn->conn_mutual_chap); keys_add(request_keys, "CHAP_I", mutual_chap_i); keys_add(request_keys, "CHAP_C", mutual_chap_c); free(mutual_chap_i); free(mutual_chap_c); } keys_save(request_keys, request); keys_delete(request_keys); pdu_send(request); pdu_delete(request); } static void login_verify_mutual(const struct pdu *response) { struct connection *conn; struct keys *response_keys; const char *chap_n, *chap_r; int error; conn = response->pdu_connection; response_keys = keys_new(); keys_load(response_keys, response); chap_n = keys_find(response_keys, "CHAP_N"); if (chap_n == NULL) log_errx(1, "received CHAP Response PDU without CHAP_N"); chap_r = keys_find(response_keys, "CHAP_R"); if (chap_r == NULL) log_errx(1, "received CHAP Response PDU without CHAP_R"); error = chap_receive(conn->conn_mutual_chap, chap_r); if (error != 0) log_errx(1, "received CHAP Response PDU with invalid CHAP_R"); if (strcmp(chap_n, conn->conn_conf.isc_mutual_user) != 0) { fail(conn, "Mutual CHAP failed"); log_errx(1, "mutual CHAP authentication failed: wrong user"); } error = chap_authenticate(conn->conn_mutual_chap, conn->conn_conf.isc_mutual_secret); if (error != 0) { fail(conn, "Mutual CHAP failed"); log_errx(1, "mutual CHAP authentication failed: wrong secret"); } keys_delete(response_keys); chap_delete(conn->conn_mutual_chap); conn->conn_mutual_chap = NULL; log_debugx("mutual CHAP authentication succeeded"); } static void login_chap(struct connection *conn) { struct pdu *response; log_debugx("beginning CHAP authentication; sending CHAP_A"); login_send_chap_a(conn); log_debugx("waiting for CHAP_A/CHAP_C/CHAP_I"); response = login_receive(conn); log_debugx("sending CHAP_N/CHAP_R"); login_send_chap_r(response); pdu_delete(response); /* * XXX: Make sure this is not susceptible to MITM. */ log_debugx("waiting for CHAP result"); response = login_receive(conn); if (conn->conn_conf.isc_mutual_user[0] != '\0') login_verify_mutual(response); pdu_delete(response); log_debugx("CHAP authentication done"); } void login(struct connection *conn) { struct pdu *request, *response; struct keys *request_keys, *response_keys; struct iscsi_bhs_login_response *bhslr2; const char *auth_method; int i; log_debugx("beginning Login phase; sending Login PDU"); request = login_new_request(conn, BHSLR_STAGE_SECURITY_NEGOTIATION); request_keys = keys_new(); if (conn->conn_conf.isc_mutual_user[0] != '\0') { keys_add(request_keys, "AuthMethod", "CHAP"); } else if (conn->conn_conf.isc_user[0] != '\0') { /* * Give target a chance to skip authentication if it * doesn't feel like it. * * None is first, CHAP second; this is to work around * what seems to be LIO (Linux target) bug: otherwise, * if target is configured with no authentication, * and we are configured to authenticate, the target * will erroneously respond with AuthMethod=CHAP * instead of AuthMethod=None, and will subsequently * fail the connection. This usually happens with * Discovery sessions, which default to no authentication. */ keys_add(request_keys, "AuthMethod", "None,CHAP"); } else { keys_add(request_keys, "AuthMethod", "None"); } keys_add(request_keys, "InitiatorName", conn->conn_conf.isc_initiator); if (conn->conn_conf.isc_initiator_alias[0] != '\0') { keys_add(request_keys, "InitiatorAlias", conn->conn_conf.isc_initiator_alias); } if (conn->conn_conf.isc_discovery == 0) { keys_add(request_keys, "SessionType", "Normal"); keys_add(request_keys, "TargetName", conn->conn_conf.isc_target); } else { keys_add(request_keys, "SessionType", "Discovery"); } keys_save(request_keys, request); keys_delete(request_keys); pdu_send(request); pdu_delete(request); response = login_receive(conn); response_keys = keys_new(); keys_load(response_keys, response); for (i = 0; i < KEYS_MAX; i++) { if (response_keys->keys_names[i] == NULL) break; /* * Not interested in AuthMethod at this point; we only need * to parse things such as TargetAlias. * * XXX: This is somewhat ugly. We should have a way to apply * all the keys to the session and use that by default * instead of discarding them. */ if (strcmp(response_keys->keys_names[i], "AuthMethod") == 0) continue; login_negotiate_key(conn, response_keys->keys_names[i], response_keys->keys_values[i]); } bhslr2 = (struct iscsi_bhs_login_response *)response->pdu_bhs; if ((bhslr2->bhslr_flags & BHSLR_FLAGS_TRANSIT) != 0 && login_nsg(response) == BHSLR_STAGE_OPERATIONAL_NEGOTIATION) { if (conn->conn_conf.isc_mutual_user[0] != '\0') { log_errx(1, "target requested transition " "to operational parameter negotiation, " "but we require mutual CHAP"); } log_debugx("target requested transition " "to operational parameter negotiation"); keys_delete(response_keys); pdu_delete(response); login_negotiate(conn); return; } auth_method = keys_find(response_keys, "AuthMethod"); if (auth_method == NULL) log_errx(1, "received response without AuthMethod"); if (strcmp(auth_method, "None") == 0) { if (conn->conn_conf.isc_mutual_user[0] != '\0') { log_errx(1, "target does not require authantication, " "but we require mutual CHAP"); } log_debugx("target does not require authentication"); keys_delete(response_keys); pdu_delete(response); login_negotiate(conn); return; } if (strcmp(auth_method, "CHAP") != 0) { fail(conn, "Unsupported AuthMethod"); log_errx(1, "received response " "with unsupported AuthMethod \"%s\"", auth_method); } if (conn->conn_conf.isc_user[0] == '\0' || conn->conn_conf.isc_secret[0] == '\0') { fail(conn, "Authentication required"); log_errx(1, "target requests CHAP authentication, but we don't " "have user and secret"); } keys_delete(response_keys); response_keys = NULL; pdu_delete(response); response = NULL; login_chap(conn); login_negotiate(conn); }