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Simon Tatham
41f63b6e5d Log identifying information for the other end of connections.
When anyone connects to a PuTTY tool's listening socket - whether it's
a user of a local->remote port forwarding, a connection-sharing
downstream or a client of Pageant - we'd like to log as much
information as we can find out about where the connection came from.

To that end, I've implemented a function sk_peer_info() in the socket
abstraction, which returns a freeform text string as best it can (or
NULL, if it can't get anything at all) describing the thing at the
other end of the connection. For TCP connections, this is done using
getpeername() to get an IP address and port in the obvious way; for
Unix-domain sockets, we attempt SO_PEERCRED (conditionalised on some
moderately hairy autoconfery) to get the pid and owner of the peer. I
haven't implemented anything for Windows named pipes, but I will if I
hear of anything useful.

(cherry picked from commit c8f83979a3)

Conflicts:
	pageant.c

Cherry-picker's notes: the conflict was because the original commit
also added a use of the same feature in the centralised Pageant code,
which doesn't exist on this branch. Also I had to remove 'const' from
the type of the second parameter to wrap_send_port_open(), since this
branch hasn't had the same extensive const-fixing as master.
2015-06-20 12:47:02 +01:00
Simon Tatham
bb78583ad2 Implement connection sharing between instances of PuTTY.
The basic strategy is described at the top of the new source file
sshshare.c. In very brief: an 'upstream' PuTTY opens a Unix-domain
socket or Windows named pipe, and listens for connections from other
PuTTYs wanting to run sessions on the same server. The protocol spoken
down that socket/pipe is essentially the bare ssh-connection protocol,
using a trivial binary packet protocol with no encryption, and the
upstream has to do some fiddly transformations that I've been
referring to as 'channel-number NAT' to avoid resource clashes between
the sessions it's managing.

This is quite different from OpenSSH's approach of using the Unix-
domain socket as a means of passing file descriptors around; the main
reason for that is that fd-passing is Unix-specific but this system
has to work on Windows too. However, there are additional advantages,
such as making it easy for each downstream PuTTY to run its own
independent set of port and X11 forwardings (though the method for
making the latter work is quite painful).

Sharing is off by default, but configuration is intended to be very
easy in the normal case - just tick one box in the SSH config panel
and everything else happens automatically.

[originally from svn r10083]
2013-11-17 14:05:41 +00:00
Simon Tatham
8be6fbaa09 Remove sk_{get,set}_private_ptr completely!
It was only actually used in X11 and port forwarding, to find internal
state structures given only the Socket that ssh.c held. So now that
that lookup has been reworked to be the sensible way round,
private_ptr is no longer used for anything and can be removed.

[originally from svn r10075]
2013-11-17 14:04:48 +00:00
Simon Tatham
19fba3fe55 Replace the hacky 'OSSocket' type with a closure.
The mechanism for constructing a new connection-type Socket when a
listening one receives an incoming connection previously worked by
passing a platform-specific 'OSSocket' type to the plug_accepting
function, which would then call sk_register to wrap it with a proper
Socket instance. This is less flexible than ideal, because it presumes
that only one kind of OS object might ever need to be turned into a
Socket. So I've replaced OSSocket throughout the code base with a pair
of parameters consisting of a function pointer and a context such that
passing the latter to the former returns the appropriate Socket; this
will permit different classes of listening Socket to pass different
function pointers.

In deference to the reality that OSSockets tend to be small integers
or pointer-sized OS handles, I've made the context parameter an
int/pointer union that can hold either of those directly, rather than
the usual approach of making it a plain 'void *' and requiring a
context structure to be dynamically allocated every time.

[originally from svn r10068]
2013-11-17 14:03:55 +00:00
Simon Tatham
808df44e54 Add an assortment of missing consts I've just noticed.
[originally from svn r9972]
2013-07-27 18:35:48 +00:00
Simon Tatham
eb19a35a3d Fix a few more memory and resource leaks.
[originally from svn r9968]
2013-07-22 19:55:55 +00:00
Simon Tatham
ea301bdd9b Fix another giant batch of resource leaks. (Mostly memory, but there's
one missing fclose too.)

[originally from svn r9919]
2013-07-14 10:46:07 +00:00
Simon Tatham
7c8841d881 When a proxy negotiation function is called with PROXY_CHANGE_NEW, it
should not call plug functions, because it's being called from within
new_connection(), and the state on which the plug functions depend
will not have been set up until new_connection() returns success.
Instead, we set the error string in the Proxy_Socket, which will cause
the same error message to be returned as a failure of new_connection().

[originally from svn r9689]
2012-10-16 20:15:52 +00:00
Simon Tatham
58870f60e4 If you configure Unix PuTTY to use a proxy, tell it to even proxy
localhost connections, and also enable X forwarding in such a way that
it will attempt to connect to a Unix-domain X server socket, an
assertion will fail when proxy_for_destination() tries to call
sk_getaddr(). Fix by ensuring that Unix-domain sockets are _never_
proxied, since they fundamentally can't be.

[originally from svn r9688]
2012-10-16 20:15:51 +00:00
Simon Tatham
947962e0b9 Revamp of EOF handling in all network connections, pipes and other
data channels. Should comprehensively fix 'half-closed', in principle,
though it's a big and complicated change and so there's a good chance
I've made at least one mistake somewhere.

All connections should now be rigorous about propagating end-of-file
(or end-of-data-stream, or socket shutdown, or whatever) independently
in both directions, except in frontends with no mechanism for sending
explicit EOF (e.g. interactive terminal windows) or backends which are
basically always used for interactive sessions so it's unlikely that
an application would be depending on independent EOF (telnet, rlogin).

EOF should now never accidentally be sent while there's still buffered
data to go out before it. (May help fix 'portfwd-corrupt', and also I
noticed recently that the ssh main session channel can accidentally
have MSG_EOF sent before the output bufchain is clear, leading to
embarrassment when it subsequently does send the output).

[originally from svn r9279]
2011-09-13 11:44:03 +00:00
Simon Tatham
a1f3b7a358 Post-release destabilisation! Completely remove the struct type
'Config' in putty.h, which stores all PuTTY's settings and includes an
arbitrary length limit on every single one of those settings which is
stored in string form. In place of it is 'Conf', an opaque data type
everywhere outside the new file conf.c, which stores a list of (key,
value) pairs in which every key contains an integer identifying a
configuration setting, and for some of those integers the key also
contains extra parts (so that, for instance, CONF_environmt is a
string-to-string mapping). Everywhere that a Config was previously
used, a Conf is now; everywhere there was a Config structure copy,
conf_copy() is called; every lookup, adjustment, load and save
operation on a Config has been rewritten; and there's a mechanism for
serialising a Conf into a binary blob and back for use with Duplicate
Session.

User-visible effects of this change _should_ be minimal, though I
don't doubt I've introduced one or two bugs here and there which will
eventually be found. The _intended_ visible effects of this change are
that all arbitrary limits on configuration strings and lists (e.g.
limit on number of port forwardings) should now disappear; that list
boxes in the configuration will now be displayed in a sorted order
rather than the arbitrary order in which they were added to the list
(since the underlying data structure is now a sorted tree234 rather
than an ad-hoc comma-separated string); and one more specific change,
which is that local and dynamic port forwardings on the same port
number are now mutually exclusive in the configuration (putting 'D' in
the key rather than the value was a mistake in the first place).

One other reorganisation as a result of this is that I've moved all
the dialog.c standard handlers (dlg_stdeditbox_handler and friends)
out into config.c, because I can't really justify calling them generic
any more. When they took a pointer to an arbitrary structure type and
the offset of a field within that structure, they were independent of
whether that structure was a Config or something completely different,
but now they really do expect to talk to a Conf, which can _only_ be
used for PuTTY configuration, so I've renamed them all things like
conf_editbox_handler and moved them out of the nominally independent
dialog-box management module into the PuTTY-specific config.c.

[originally from svn r9214]
2011-07-14 18:52:21 +00:00
Jacob Nevins
242aa5585e Fix several bugs that stopped %proxyport from doing anything useful.
[originally from svn r7133]
2007-01-21 23:34:51 +00:00
Jacob Nevins
f2537676cc Change proxy-dns `Auto' default for SOCKS5 from local DNS to remote DNS.
SOCKS5 should always be able to do this, and I suspect our not doing so
dates from when the SOCKS proxy types were under a single configuration
option (pre-r3168).

[originally from svn r5654]
2005-04-22 00:00:49 +00:00
Simon Tatham
f70efc5cc6 Support for falling back through the list of addresses returned from
a DNS lookup, whether they're IPv4, v6 or a mixture of both.

[originally from svn r5119]
[this svn revision also touched putty-wishlist]
2005-01-16 14:29:34 +00:00
Simon Tatham
eb0583762c Proxy command formatting now recognises `%proxyhost' and
`%proxyport' in addition to the other things it interpolates. This
is useful when using the Unix-only `Local' proxy type: it allows me
to, for example, set up a proxy command such as
  ssh %proxyhost nc -q0 %host %port
and then enter the name of the proxy machine in `Proxy hostname',
which makes it marginally more convenient to quickly change to using
a different proxy to get at the same target.

I haven't documented this, because we currently don't document the
Local proxy type at all. Possibly we should, though.

[originally from svn r5073]
2005-01-07 14:22:17 +00:00
Simon Tatham
6daf6faede Integrate unfix.org's IPv6 patches up to level 10, with rather a lot
of polishing to bring them to what I think should in principle be
release quality. Unlike the unfix.org patches themselves, this
checkin enables IPv6 by default; if you want to leave it out, you
have to build with COMPAT=-DNO_IPV6.

I have tested that this compiles on Visual C 7 (so the nightlies
_should_ acquire IPv6 support without missing a beat), but since I
don't have IPv6 set up myself I haven't actually tested that it
_works_. It still seems to make correct IPv4 connections, but that's
all I've been able to verify for myself. Further testing is needed.

[originally from svn r5047]
[this svn revision also touched putty-wishlist]
2004-12-30 16:45:11 +00:00
Simon Tatham
3af7d33340 Malcolm Smith's patch to support CHAP (digest-based) authentication
when talking to SOCKS 5 proxies. Configures itself transparently (if
the proxy offers CHAP it will use it, otherwise it falls back to
ordinary cleartext passwords).

[originally from svn r4517]
2004-08-30 13:11:17 +00:00
Jacob Nevins
20f433efac Add a configuration option for TCP keepalives (SO_KEEPALIVE), default off.
No very good reason, but I've occasionally wanted to frob it to see if it
makes any difference to problems I'm having, and it was easy.

Tested that it does actually cause keepalives on Windows (with tcpdump);
should also work on Unix. Not implemented on Mac (does nothing), but then
neither is TCP_NODELAY.

Quite a big checkin, much of which is adding `keepalive' alongside `nodelay'
in network function calls.

[originally from svn r4309]
2004-06-20 17:07:38 +00:00
Simon Tatham
f41b9c6304 Jacob reports a segfault when using HTTP proxying under Minefield.
It appears that this is because Visual C's sscanf works by first
calling strlen to get the length of the string, so that its internal
read-character routine can be sure of never overrunning the buffer.
Quite why the internal read-char routine can't detect \0 _itself_
rather than having to have it found for it in advance I have no
idea. Sigh.

[originally from svn r3844]
2004-02-10 19:07:45 +00:00
Simon Tatham
9601124a7a Mark Wutzke points out that the comment in sk_proxy_set_frozen()
states that plug_receive() may recurse back into
sk_proxy_set_frozen() again. Therefore, bufchain_consume() should
have been called _before_ calling plug_receive(), to prevent an
infinite loop overflowing the stack. I can't immediately figure out
under what circumstances this might happen, but it seems an
obviously sensible precaution.

[originally from svn r3741]
2004-01-20 19:30:41 +00:00
Jacob Nevins
92db92af5a Control of 'addr' is now handed over to {platform_,}new_connection() and
sk_new() on invocation; these functions become responsible for (eventually)
freeing it. The caller must not do anything with 'addr' after it's been passed
in. (Ick.)

Why:
A SOCKS5 crash appears to have been caused by overzealous freeing of
a SockAddr (ssh.c:1.257 [r2492]), which for proxied connections is
squirreled away long-term (and this can't easily be avoided).

It would have been nice to make a copy of the SockAddr, in case the caller has
a use for it, but one of the implementations (uxnet.c) hides a "struct
addrinfo" in there, and we have no defined way to duplicate those. (None of the
current callers _do_ have a further use for the SockAddr.)

As far as I can tell, everything _except_ proxying only needs addr for the
duration of the call, so sk_addr_free()s immediately. If I'm mistaken, it
should at least be easier to find the offending free()...

[originally from svn r3383]
[r2492 == bdd6633970]
2003-08-07 16:04:33 +00:00
Ben Harris
8a91a0516f Move prototype for platform_new_connection() to a header file so the
definitions can be checked against it.

[originally from svn r3248]
2003-06-06 10:42:14 +00:00
Jacob Nevins
2b6fb2ceae Incorporate matthew.gabeler-lee's suggested fix for badness with multiple
exact hostnames in the proxy exclusion list.
<OF63043512.26ABC6B9-ON85256D21.006C33C6-85256D21.006C4B81@EU.novartis.net>

[originally from svn r3205]
2003-05-24 10:57:53 +00:00
Ben Harris
c98b69f651 Eliminate a "possible unintended assignment" warning.
[originally from svn r3179]
2003-05-10 11:50:18 +00:00
Simon Tatham
9a242f06ba Fixes for Debian bug #192701 (64-bit gccs warn about casts between
ptrs and ints of different size and -Werror makes this serious).
The GTK bits are done by Colin's patch to use GINT_TO_POINTER
(thanks); the uxnet bits are done by cleaning up the rest of the
code. In particular, network.h now typedefs `OSSocket' to be a type
capable of holding whatever the OS's socket data type is that
underlies our socket abstraction. Individual platforms can make this
typedef themselves if they define OSSOCKET_DEFINED to prevent
network.h redoing it; so the Unix OSSocket is now int. Default is
still void *, so other platforms should be unaffected.

[originally from svn r3171]
2003-05-10 08:35:54 +00:00
Simon Tatham
8460ecd27d Yesterday's proxy enhancements also slightly nadgered the config
box, in that it started to expand under the weight of proxy options.
Now fixed, by folding the SOCKS version selector into the general
proxy type selector so there's one single 5- or 6-way radio button
set split over two lines. settings.c has of course grown a backwards
compatibility wart to deal with legacy config data.

[originally from svn r3168]
2003-05-07 12:07:23 +00:00
Simon Tatham
03fa61025b Support, on Unix only (so far), for OpenSSH-style generic proxying
(running a local command in a pair of pipes and proxying through
that, for example `ssh proxyhost nc -q0 %host %port').

[originally from svn r3164]
2003-05-06 19:52:31 +00:00
Simon Tatham
6bb121ecb9 Colin's const-fixing Patch Of Death. Seems to build fine on Windows
as well as Unix, so it can go in.

[originally from svn r3162]
2003-05-04 14:18:18 +00:00
Simon Tatham
041dcfd83d Unix makefile now uses -O2, which massively cuts down key exchange
time. This gives rise to a whole bunch of spare warnings, one or two
of which might have been actual bugs; now all resolved.

[originally from svn r3134]
2003-04-23 13:48:09 +00:00
Ben Harris
62c756c3f3 socks5_negotiate(): rather than using an uninitialised value when passed
an address of an invalid type, assert() that it will never happen.
Do something similar for SOCKS4 as well.

[originally from svn r3114]
2003-04-12 21:23:58 +00:00
Simon Tatham
d36a4c3685 Introduced wrapper macros snew(), snewn() and sresize() for the
malloc functions, which automatically cast to the same type they're
allocating the size of. Should prevent any future errors involving
mallocing the size of the wrong structure type, and will also make
life easier if we ever need to turn the PuTTY core code from real C
into C++-friendly C. I haven't touched the Mac frontend in this
checkin because I couldn't compile or test it.

[originally from svn r3014]
2003-03-29 16:14:26 +00:00
Ben Harris
7f84c9f2da Change the token for HTTP Basic Authentication from "basic" to "Basic".
According to RFC 2617, it should be case-insensitive, but some proxies
(Microsoft Proxy Server in particular) erroneously reject "basic".
Should fix semi-bug msproxy-denied.

[originally from svn r2959]
2003-03-18 19:12:40 +00:00
Simon Tatham
73203bce79 Never pass a `char' to a ctype function. I had relied on gcc -Wall
letting me know about instances of this, but it turns out that my
ctype.h explicitly casts input values to `int' to evade the
`subscript has type char' warning, so it had been carefully not
letting me know! Found them all by compiling with a doctored
ctype.h, and hopefully fixed them all too.

[originally from svn r2927]
2003-03-11 09:30:31 +00:00
Simon Tatham
6aa4211f6e Remove all `enum'-typed variables from the Config structure.
Everything in there which is integral is now an actual int, which
means my forthcoming revamp of the config box will be able to work
with `int *' pointers without fear of doom.

[originally from svn r2733]
2003-01-27 18:02:24 +00:00
Simon Tatham
952857fca3 proxy.c now no longer refers to `cfg'. Instead, each of the three
proxy-indirection network functions (name_lookup, new_connection,
new_listener) takes a `const Config *' as an argument, and extracts
enough information from it before returning to handle that
particular network operation in accordance with the proxy settings
it specifies. This involved {win,ux}net.c due to a `const'
repercussion.

[originally from svn r2567]
2003-01-12 15:26:10 +00:00
Simon Tatham
86977efa81 Introduce framework for authenticating with the local X server.
Windows and Mac backends have acquired auth-finding functions which
do nothing; Unix backend has acquired one which actually works, so
Plink can now do X forwarding believably.
(This checkin stretches into some unlikely parts of the code because
there have been one or two knock-on effects involving `const'. Bah.)

[originally from svn r2536]
2003-01-10 18:33:35 +00:00
Ben Harris
6796ffc082 Fix some char * vs unsigned char * conversions, plus a stylistic nit, both
courtesy of Apple's compilers.

[originally from svn r2448]
2003-01-04 16:56:33 +00:00
Simon Tatham
327b9b7f1a Presence of unexpected characters in the proxy exclude list causes a
tight loop in proxy_for_destination(). Fixed.

[originally from svn r2415]
2003-01-02 10:07:17 +00:00
Simon Tatham
a564ad3140 Support for doing DNS at the proxy end. I've invented a new type of
SockAddr, which just contains an unresolved hostname and is created
by a stub function in *net.c. It's an error to pass this to most of
the real-meat functions in *net.c; these fake addresses should have
been dealt with by the time they get down that far. proxy.c now
contains name_lookup(), a wrapper on sk_namelookup() which decides
whether or not to do real DNS, and the individual proxy
implementations each deal sensibly with being handed an unresolved
address and avoid ever passing one down to *net.c.

[originally from svn r2353]
2002-12-18 16:23:11 +00:00
Simon Tatham
e1cc16e6be Better reporting of DNS errors while trying to find the proxy server.
[originally from svn r2350]
2002-12-18 12:32:18 +00:00
Simon Tatham
8304f4e0dc Stop proxying connections to localhost by default; should fix
`x11-proxy-crash'.

[originally from svn r2348]
2002-12-18 12:18:54 +00:00
Simon Tatham
99b870dbc6 Implement `portfwd-loopback-choice'. Works on local side in Unix as
well, though it's a lot less useful since you still can't bind to
low-numbered ports of odd loopback IPs. Should work in principle for
SSH2 remote forwardings as well as local ones, but OpenSSH seems
unwilling to cooperate.

[originally from svn r2344]
2002-12-18 11:39:25 +00:00
Jacob Nevins
93c1b22f0d IPv4/IPv6 sense problem in SOCKS5 proxying spotted by Andrey Borzenkov --
recent change.

[originally from svn r2301]
2002-12-10 10:19:51 +00:00
Jacob Nevins
5d20178a12 Wrong length was causing spurious \0 to be sent during SSH negotiation with
HTTP proxy -- fixed. (Also added a "len -= eol" to HTTP header munching,
although it has no practical effect.) HTTP proxying now works again, hurrah.

[originally from svn r2292]
2002-12-08 15:32:40 +00:00
Jacob Nevins
602834d887 Fix write to freed memory in HTTP proxying. Things aren't entirely happy yet,
though.

[originally from svn r2285]
2002-12-07 21:15:49 +00:00
Simon Tatham
7c95ea19c8 Robustness fixes for KEXINIT handling and others. In particular, I've
created a self-mallocing variant of sprintf, to obviate any future
need for paranoid %.100s type stuff in format strings.

[originally from svn r2199]
2002-11-07 19:49:03 +00:00
Simon Tatham
52bdffbfe0 More preparatory work: remove the <windows.h> include from lots of
source files in which it's no longer required (it was previously
required in anything that included <putty.h>, but not any more).
Also moved a couple of stray bits of exposed WinSock back into
winnet.c (getservbyname from ssh.c and AF_INET from proxy.c).

[originally from svn r2160]
2002-10-30 17:57:31 +00:00
Simon Tatham
feec0e22ea Fix proxy.c so that the static variables become const.
[originally from svn r2144]
2002-10-26 11:12:24 +00:00
Jacob Nevins
c0a3c62f6a Minor compiler nits:
- use smalloc/sfree, not malloc/free
 - include <ctype.h>
 - include <string.h> (although this doesn't shut the compiler up about
   non-ANSI stricmp/strnicmp)

[originally from svn r2121]
2002-10-23 14:24:40 +00:00
Simon Tatham
d32e06c1fe Justin Bradford's patch for increased proxy robustness.
[originally from svn r2111]
2002-10-22 09:40:38 +00:00