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/*
* This software may now be redistributed outside the US.
*
* $Source: /cvs/OpenBSD/src/kerberosIV/krb/Attic/mk_req.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.
*/
#include "krb_locl.h"
#include <sys/time.h>
static struct timeval tv_local = { 0, 0 };
static int lifetime = 255; /* But no longer than TGT says. */
/*
* krb_mk_req takes a text structure in which an authenticator is to
* be built, the name of a service, an instance, a realm,
* and a checksum. It then retrieves a ticket for
* the desired service and creates an authenticator in the text
* structure passed as the first argument. krb_mk_req returns
* KSUCCESS on success and a Kerberos error code on failure.
*
* The peer procedure on the other end is krb_rd_req. When making
* any changes to this routine it is important to make corresponding
* changes to krb_rd_req.
*
* The authenticator consists of the following:
*
* authent->dat
*
* unsigned char KRB_PROT_VERSION protocol version no.
* unsigned char AUTH_MSG_APPL_REQUEST message type
* (least significant
* bit of above) HOST_BYTE_ORDER local byte ordering
* unsigned char kvno from ticket server's key version
* string realm server's realm
* unsigned char tl ticket length
* unsigned char idl request id length
* text ticket->dat ticket for server
* text req_id->dat request id
*
* The ticket information is retrieved from the ticket cache or
* fetched from Kerberos. The request id (called the "authenticator"
* in the papers on Kerberos) contains the following:
*
* req_id->dat
*
* string cr.pname {name, instance, and
* string cr.pinst realm of principal
* string myrealm making this request}
* 4 bytes checksum checksum argument given
* unsigned char tv_local.tf_usec time (milliseconds)
* 4 bytes tv_local.tv_sec time (seconds)
*
* req_id->length = 3 strings + 3 terminating nulls + 5 bytes for time,
* all rounded up to multiple of 8.
*/
int
krb_mk_req(authent, service, instance, realm, checksum)
register KTEXT authent; /* Place to build the authenticator */
char *service; /* Name of the service */
char *instance; /* Service instance */
char *realm; /* Authentication domain of service */
int32_t checksum; /* Checksum of data (optional) */
{
static KTEXT_ST req_st; /* Temp storage for req id */
register KTEXT req_id = &req_st;
unsigned char *v = authent->dat; /* Prot version number */
unsigned char *t = (authent->dat+1); /* Message type */
unsigned char *kv = (authent->dat+2); /* Key version no */
unsigned char *tl = (authent->dat+4+strlen(realm)); /* Tkt len */
unsigned char *idl = (authent->dat+5+strlen(realm)); /* Reqid len */
CREDENTIALS cr; /* Credentials used by retr */
register KTEXT ticket = &(cr.ticket_st); /* Pointer to tkt_st */
int retval; /* Returned by krb_get_cred */
static des_key_schedule key_s;
char myrealm[REALM_SZ];
/* The fixed parts of the authenticator */
*v = (unsigned char) KRB_PROT_VERSION;
*t = (unsigned char) AUTH_MSG_APPL_REQUEST;
*t |= HOST_BYTE_ORDER;
/* Get the ticket and move it into the authenticator */
if (krb_ap_req_debug)
printf("Realm: %s\n",realm);
/*
* Determine realm of these tickets. We will send this to the
* KDC from which we are requesting tickets so it knows what to
* with our session key.
*/
if ((retval = krb_get_tf_realm(TKT_FILE, myrealm)) != KSUCCESS)
return(retval);
retval = krb_get_cred(service,instance,realm,&cr);
if (retval == RET_NOTKT) {
if ((retval = get_ad_tkt(service,instance,realm,lifetime)))
return(retval);
if ((retval = krb_get_cred(service,instance,realm,&cr)))
return(retval);
}
if (retval != KSUCCESS) return (retval);
if (krb_ap_req_debug)
printf("%s %s %s %s %s\n", service, instance, realm,
cr.pname, cr.pinst);
*kv = (unsigned char) cr.kvno;
(void) strcpy((char *)(authent->dat+3),realm);
*tl = (unsigned char) ticket->length;
bcopy((char *)(ticket->dat),(char *)(authent->dat+6+strlen(realm)),
ticket->length);
authent->length = 6 + strlen(realm) + ticket->length;
if (krb_ap_req_debug)
printf("Ticket->length = %d\n",ticket->length);
if (krb_ap_req_debug)
printf("Issue date: %d\n",cr.issue_date);
/* Build request id */
(void) strcpy((char *)(req_id->dat),cr.pname); /* Auth name */
req_id->length = strlen(cr.pname)+1;
/* Principal's instance */
(void) strcpy((char *)(req_id->dat+req_id->length),cr.pinst);
req_id->length += strlen(cr.pinst)+1;
/* Authentication domain */
(void) strcpy((char *)(req_id->dat+req_id->length),myrealm);
req_id->length += strlen(myrealm)+1;
/* Checksum */
bcopy((char *)&checksum,(char *)(req_id->dat+req_id->length),4);
req_id->length += 4;
/* Fill in the times on the request id */
(void) gettimeofday(&tv_local,(struct timezone *) 0);
*(req_id->dat+(req_id->length)++) =
(unsigned char) tv_local.tv_usec;
/* Time (coarse) */
bcopy((char *)&(tv_local.tv_sec),
(char *)(req_id->dat+req_id->length), 4);
req_id->length += 4;
/* Fill to a multiple of 8 bytes for DES */
req_id->length = ((req_id->length+7)/8)*8;
#ifndef NOENCRYPTION
des_key_sched(&cr.session,key_s);
des_pcbc_encrypt((des_cblock *)req_id->dat,(des_cblock *)req_id->dat,
(long)req_id->length,key_s,&cr.session, DES_ENCRYPT);
bzero((char *) key_s, sizeof(key_s));
#endif /* NOENCRYPTION */
/* Copy it into the authenticator */
bcopy((char *)(req_id->dat),(char *)(authent->dat+authent->length),
req_id->length);
authent->length += req_id->length;
/* And set the id length */
*idl = (unsigned char) req_id->length;
/* clean up */
bzero((char *)req_id, sizeof(*req_id));
if (krb_ap_req_debug)
printf("Authent->length = %d\n",authent->length);
if (krb_ap_req_debug)
printf("idl = %d, tl = %d\n",(int) *idl, (int) *tl);
return(KSUCCESS);
}
/*
* krb_set_lifetime sets the default lifetime for additional tickets
* obtained via krb_mk_req().
*
* It returns the previous value of the default lifetime.
*/
int
krb_set_lifetime(newval)
int newval;
{
int olife = lifetime;
lifetime = newval;
return(olife);
}
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