/* * This software may now be redistributed outside the US. * * $Source: /cvs/OpenBSD/src/kerberosIV/krb/Attic/mk_priv.c,v $ * * $Locker: $ */ /* 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. */ /* * This routine constructs a Kerberos 'private msg', i.e. * cryptographically sealed with a private session key. * * Note-- bcopy is used to avoid alignment problems on IBM RT. * * Note-- It's too bad that it did a long int compare on the RT before. * * Returns either < 0 ===> error, or resulting size of message * * Steve Miller Project Athena MIT/DEC */ #include "krb_locl.h" #include #include #include /* application include files */ #include "lsb_addr_comp.h" /* static storage */ static u_int32_t c_length; static struct timeval msg_time; static u_char msg_time_5ms; static int32_t msg_time_sec; /* * krb_mk_priv() constructs an AUTH_MSG_PRIVATE message. It takes * some user data "in" of "length" bytes and creates a packet in "out" * consisting of the user data, a timestamp, and the sender's network * address. #ifndef NOENCRYTION * The packet is encrypted by pcbc_encrypt(), using the given * "key" and "schedule". #endif * The length of the resulting packet "out" is * returned. * * It is similar to krb_mk_safe() except for the additional key * schedule argument "schedule" and the fact that the data is encrypted * rather than appended with a checksum. Also, the protocol version * number is "private_msg_ver", defined in krb_rd_priv.c, rather than * KRB_PROT_VERSION, defined in "krb.h". * * The "out" packet consists of: * * Size Variable Field * ---- -------- ----- * * 1 byte private_msg_ver protocol version number * 1 byte AUTH_MSG_PRIVATE | message type plus local * HOST_BYTE_ORDER byte order in low bit * * 4 bytes c_length length of data #ifndef NOENCRYPT * we encrypt from here with pcbc_encrypt #endif * * 4 bytes length length of user data * length in user data * 1 byte msg_time_5ms timestamp milliseconds * 4 bytes sender->sin.addr.s_addr sender's IP address * * 4 bytes msg_time_sec or timestamp seconds with * -msg_time_sec direction in sign bit * * 0<=n<=7 bytes pad to 8 byte multiple zeroes */ int32_t krb_mk_priv(in, out, length, schedule, key, sender, receiver) u_char *in; /* application data */ u_char *out; /* put msg here, leave room for * header! breaks if in and out * (header stuff) overlap */ u_int32_t length; /* of in data */ struct des_ks_struct *schedule; /* precomputed key schedule */ des_cblock *key; /* encryption key for seed and ivec */ struct sockaddr_in *sender; /* sender address */ struct sockaddr_in *receiver; /* receiver address */ { register u_char *p,*q; static u_char *c_length_ptr; /* * get the current time to use instead of a sequence #, since * process lifetime may be shorter than the lifetime of a session * key. */ if (gettimeofday(&msg_time,(struct timezone *)0)) { return -1; } msg_time_sec = (int32_t) msg_time.tv_sec; msg_time_5ms = msg_time.tv_usec/5000; /* 5ms quanta */ p = out; *p++ = private_msg_ver; *p++ = AUTH_MSG_PRIVATE | HOST_BYTE_ORDER; /* calculate cipher length */ c_length_ptr = p; p += sizeof(c_length); q = p; /* stuff input length */ bcopy((char *)&length,(char *)p,sizeof(length)); p += sizeof(length); #ifdef NOENCRYPTION /* make all the stuff contiguous for checksum */ #else /* make all the stuff contiguous for checksum and encryption */ #endif bcopy((char *)in,(char *)p,(int) length); p += length; /* stuff time 5ms */ bcopy((char *)&msg_time_5ms,(char *)p,sizeof(msg_time_5ms)); p += sizeof(msg_time_5ms); /* stuff source address */ bcopy((char *)&sender->sin_addr.s_addr,(char *)p, sizeof(sender->sin_addr.s_addr)); p += sizeof(sender->sin_addr.s_addr); /* * direction bit is the sign bit of the timestamp. Ok * until 2038?? */ /* For compatibility with broken old code, compares are done in VAX byte order (LSBFIRST) */ if (lsb_net_ulong_less(sender->sin_addr.s_addr, /* src < recv */ receiver->sin_addr.s_addr)==-1) msg_time_sec = -msg_time_sec; else if (lsb_net_ulong_less(sender->sin_addr.s_addr, receiver->sin_addr.s_addr)==0) if (lsb_net_ushort_less(sender->sin_port,receiver->sin_port) == -1) msg_time_sec = -msg_time_sec; /* stuff time sec */ bcopy((char *)&msg_time_sec,(char *)p,sizeof(msg_time_sec)); p += sizeof(msg_time_sec); /* * All that for one tiny bit! Heaven help those that talk to * themselves. */ #ifdef notdef /* * calculate the checksum of the length, address, sequence, and * inp data */ cksum = des_quad_cksum(q,NULL,p-q,0,key); if (krb_debug) printf("\ncksum = %u",cksum); /* stuff checksum */ bcopy((char *) &cksum,(char *) p,sizeof(cksum)); p += sizeof(cksum); #endif /* * All the data have been assembled, compute length */ c_length = p - q; c_length = ((c_length + sizeof(des_cblock) -1)/sizeof(des_cblock)) * sizeof(des_cblock); /* stuff the length */ bcopy((char *) &c_length,(char *)c_length_ptr,sizeof(c_length)); #ifndef NOENCRYPTION des_pcbc_encrypt((des_cblock *)q,(des_cblock *)q,(long)(p-q),schedule,key, DES_ENCRYPT); #endif /* NOENCRYPTION */ return (q - out + c_length); /* resulting size */ }