/* * Copyright (c) 1997 - 2004 Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan * (Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden). * All rights reserved. * * 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. * * 3. Neither the name of the Institute nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE INSTITUTE 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 INSTITUTE 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 "krb5_locl.h" static krb5_error_code add_addrs(krb5_context context, krb5_addresses *addr, struct addrinfo *ai) { krb5_error_code ret; unsigned n, i; void *tmp; struct addrinfo *a; n = 0; for (a = ai; a != NULL; a = a->ai_next) ++n; tmp = realloc(addr->val, (addr->len + n) * sizeof(*addr->val)); if (tmp == NULL && (addr->len + n) != 0) { ret = ENOMEM; krb5_set_error_message(context, ret, N_("malloc: out of memory", "")); goto fail; } addr->val = tmp; for (i = addr->len; i < (addr->len + n); ++i) { addr->val[i].addr_type = 0; krb5_data_zero(&addr->val[i].address); } i = addr->len; for (a = ai; a != NULL; a = a->ai_next) { krb5_address ad; ret = krb5_sockaddr2address (context, a->ai_addr, &ad); if (ret == 0) { if (krb5_address_search(context, &ad, addr)) krb5_free_address(context, &ad); else addr->val[i++] = ad; } else if (ret == KRB5_PROG_ATYPE_NOSUPP) krb5_clear_error_message (context); else goto fail; addr->len = i; } return 0; fail: krb5_free_addresses (context, addr); return ret; } /** * Forward credentials for client to host hostname , making them * forwardable if forwardable, and returning the blob of data to sent * in out_data. If hostname == NULL, pick it from server. * * @param context A kerberos 5 context. * @param auth_context the auth context with the key to encrypt the out_data. * @param hostname the host to forward the tickets too. * @param client the client to delegate from. * @param server the server to delegate the credential too. * @param ccache credential cache to use. * @param forwardable make the forwarded ticket forwabledable. * @param out_data the resulting credential. * * @return Return an error code or 0. * * @ingroup krb5_credential */ KRB5_LIB_FUNCTION krb5_error_code KRB5_LIB_CALL krb5_fwd_tgt_creds (krb5_context context, krb5_auth_context auth_context, const char *hostname, krb5_principal client, krb5_principal server, krb5_ccache ccache, int forwardable, krb5_data *out_data) { krb5_flags flags = 0; krb5_creds creds; krb5_error_code ret; krb5_const_realm client_realm; flags |= KDC_OPT_FORWARDED; if (forwardable) flags |= KDC_OPT_FORWARDABLE; if (hostname == NULL && krb5_principal_get_type(context, server) == KRB5_NT_SRV_HST) { const char *inst = krb5_principal_get_comp_string(context, server, 0); const char *host = krb5_principal_get_comp_string(context, server, 1); if (inst != NULL && strcmp(inst, "host") == 0 && host != NULL && krb5_principal_get_comp_string(context, server, 2) == NULL) hostname = host; } client_realm = krb5_principal_get_realm(context, client); memset (&creds, 0, sizeof(creds)); creds.client = client; ret = krb5_make_principal(context, &creds.server, client_realm, KRB5_TGS_NAME, client_realm, NULL); if (ret) return ret; ret = krb5_get_forwarded_creds (context, auth_context, ccache, flags, hostname, &creds, out_data); return ret; } /** * Gets tickets forwarded to hostname. If the tickets that are * forwarded are address-less, the forwarded tickets will also be * address-less. * * If the ticket have any address, hostname will be used for figure * out the address to forward the ticket too. This since this might * use DNS, its insecure and also doesn't represent configured all * addresses of the host. For example, the host might have two * adresses, one IPv4 and one IPv6 address where the later is not * published in DNS. This IPv6 address might be used communications * and thus the resulting ticket useless. * * @param context A kerberos 5 context. * @param auth_context the auth context with the key to encrypt the out_data. * @param ccache credential cache to use * @param flags the flags to control the resulting ticket flags * @param hostname the host to forward the tickets too. * @param in_creds the in client and server ticket names. The client * and server components forwarded to the remote host. * @param out_data the resulting credential. * * @return Return an error code or 0. * * @ingroup krb5_credential */ KRB5_LIB_FUNCTION krb5_error_code KRB5_LIB_CALL krb5_get_forwarded_creds (krb5_context context, krb5_auth_context auth_context, krb5_ccache ccache, krb5_flags flags, const char *hostname, krb5_creds *in_creds, krb5_data *out_data) { krb5_error_code ret; krb5_creds *out_creds; krb5_addresses addrs, *paddrs; KRB_CRED cred; KrbCredInfo *krb_cred_info; EncKrbCredPart enc_krb_cred_part; size_t len; unsigned char *buf; size_t buf_size; krb5_kdc_flags kdc_flags; krb5_crypto crypto; struct addrinfo *ai; krb5_creds *ticket; paddrs = NULL; addrs.len = 0; addrs.val = NULL; ret = krb5_get_credentials(context, 0, ccache, in_creds, &ticket); if(ret == 0) { if (ticket->addresses.len) paddrs = &addrs; krb5_free_creds (context, ticket); } else { krb5_boolean noaddr; krb5_appdefault_boolean(context, NULL, krb5_principal_get_realm(context, in_creds->client), "no-addresses", KRB5_ADDRESSLESS_DEFAULT, &noaddr); if (!noaddr) paddrs = &addrs; } /* * If tickets have addresses, get the address of the remote host. */ if (paddrs != NULL) { ret = getaddrinfo (hostname, NULL, NULL, &ai); if (ret) { krb5_error_code ret2 = krb5_eai_to_heim_errno(ret, errno); krb5_set_error_message(context, ret2, N_("resolving host %s failed: %s", "hostname, error"), hostname, gai_strerror(ret)); return ret2; } ret = add_addrs (context, &addrs, ai); freeaddrinfo (ai); if (ret) return ret; } kdc_flags.b = int2KDCOptions(flags); ret = krb5_get_kdc_cred (context, ccache, kdc_flags, paddrs, NULL, in_creds, &out_creds); krb5_free_addresses (context, &addrs); if (ret) return ret; memset (&cred, 0, sizeof(cred)); cred.pvno = 5; cred.msg_type = krb_cred; ALLOC_SEQ(&cred.tickets, 1); if (cred.tickets.val == NULL) { ret = ENOMEM; krb5_set_error_message(context, ret, N_("malloc: out of memory", "")); goto out2; } ret = decode_Ticket(out_creds->ticket.data, out_creds->ticket.length, cred.tickets.val, &len); if (ret) goto out3; memset (&enc_krb_cred_part, 0, sizeof(enc_krb_cred_part)); ALLOC_SEQ(&enc_krb_cred_part.ticket_info, 1); if (enc_krb_cred_part.ticket_info.val == NULL) { ret = ENOMEM; krb5_set_error_message(context, ret, N_("malloc: out of memory", "")); goto out4; } if (auth_context->flags & KRB5_AUTH_CONTEXT_DO_TIME) { krb5_timestamp sec; int32_t usec; krb5_us_timeofday (context, &sec, &usec); ALLOC(enc_krb_cred_part.timestamp, 1); if (enc_krb_cred_part.timestamp == NULL) { ret = ENOMEM; krb5_set_error_message(context, ret, N_("malloc: out of memory", "")); goto out4; } *enc_krb_cred_part.timestamp = sec; ALLOC(enc_krb_cred_part.usec, 1); if (enc_krb_cred_part.usec == NULL) { ret = ENOMEM; krb5_set_error_message(context, ret, N_("malloc: out of memory", "")); goto out4; } *enc_krb_cred_part.usec = usec; } else { enc_krb_cred_part.timestamp = NULL; enc_krb_cred_part.usec = NULL; } if (auth_context->local_address && auth_context->local_port && paddrs) { ret = krb5_make_addrport (context, &enc_krb_cred_part.s_address, auth_context->local_address, auth_context->local_port); if (ret) goto out4; } if (auth_context->remote_address) { if (auth_context->remote_port) { krb5_boolean noaddr; krb5_const_realm srealm; srealm = krb5_principal_get_realm(context, out_creds->server); /* Is this correct, and should we use the paddrs == NULL trick here as well? Having an address-less ticket may indicate that we don't know our own global address, but it does not necessary mean that we don't know the server's. */ krb5_appdefault_boolean(context, NULL, srealm, "no-addresses", FALSE, &noaddr); if (!noaddr) { ret = krb5_make_addrport (context, &enc_krb_cred_part.r_address, auth_context->remote_address, auth_context->remote_port); if (ret) goto out4; } } else { ALLOC(enc_krb_cred_part.r_address, 1); if (enc_krb_cred_part.r_address == NULL) { ret = ENOMEM; krb5_set_error_message(context, ret, N_("malloc: out of memory", "")); goto out4; } ret = krb5_copy_address (context, auth_context->remote_address, enc_krb_cred_part.r_address); if (ret) goto out4; } } /* fill ticket_info.val[0] */ enc_krb_cred_part.ticket_info.len = 1; krb_cred_info = enc_krb_cred_part.ticket_info.val; copy_EncryptionKey (&out_creds->session, &krb_cred_info->key); ALLOC(krb_cred_info->prealm, 1); copy_Realm (&out_creds->client->realm, krb_cred_info->prealm); ALLOC(krb_cred_info->pname, 1); copy_PrincipalName(&out_creds->client->name, krb_cred_info->pname); ALLOC(krb_cred_info->flags, 1); *krb_cred_info->flags = out_creds->flags.b; ALLOC(krb_cred_info->authtime, 1); *krb_cred_info->authtime = out_creds->times.authtime; ALLOC(krb_cred_info->starttime, 1); *krb_cred_info->starttime = out_creds->times.starttime; ALLOC(krb_cred_info->endtime, 1); *krb_cred_info->endtime = out_creds->times.endtime; ALLOC(krb_cred_info->renew_till, 1); *krb_cred_info->renew_till = out_creds->times.renew_till; ALLOC(krb_cred_info->srealm, 1); copy_Realm (&out_creds->server->realm, krb_cred_info->srealm); ALLOC(krb_cred_info->sname, 1); copy_PrincipalName (&out_creds->server->name, krb_cred_info->sname); ALLOC(krb_cred_info->caddr, 1); copy_HostAddresses (&out_creds->addresses, krb_cred_info->caddr); krb5_free_creds (context, out_creds); /* encode EncKrbCredPart */ ASN1_MALLOC_ENCODE(EncKrbCredPart, buf, buf_size, &enc_krb_cred_part, &len, ret); free_EncKrbCredPart (&enc_krb_cred_part); if (ret) { free_KRB_CRED(&cred); return ret; } if(buf_size != len) krb5_abortx(context, "internal error in ASN.1 encoder"); /** * Some older of the MIT gssapi library used clear-text tickets * (warped inside AP-REQ encryption), use the krb5_auth_context * flag KRB5_AUTH_CONTEXT_CLEAR_FORWARDED_CRED to support those * tickets. The session key is used otherwise to encrypt the * forwarded ticket. */ if (auth_context->flags & KRB5_AUTH_CONTEXT_CLEAR_FORWARDED_CRED) { cred.enc_part.etype = KRB5_ENCTYPE_NULL; cred.enc_part.kvno = NULL; cred.enc_part.cipher.data = buf; cred.enc_part.cipher.length = buf_size; } else { /* * Here older versions then 0.7.2 of Heimdal used the local or * remote subkey. That is wrong, the session key should be * used. Heimdal 0.7.2 and newer have code to try both in the * receiving end. */ ret = krb5_crypto_init(context, auth_context->keyblock, 0, &crypto); if (ret) { free(buf); free_KRB_CRED(&cred); return ret; } ret = krb5_encrypt_EncryptedData (context, crypto, KRB5_KU_KRB_CRED, buf, len, 0, &cred.enc_part); free(buf); krb5_crypto_destroy(context, crypto); if (ret) { free_KRB_CRED(&cred); return ret; } } ASN1_MALLOC_ENCODE(KRB_CRED, buf, buf_size, &cred, &len, ret); free_KRB_CRED (&cred); if (ret) return ret; if(buf_size != len) krb5_abortx(context, "internal error in ASN.1 encoder"); out_data->length = len; out_data->data = buf; return 0; out4: free_EncKrbCredPart(&enc_krb_cred_part); out3: free_KRB_CRED(&cred); out2: krb5_free_creds (context, out_creds); return ret; }