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When linking statically against Kerberos, the setup code in ssh_got_ssh_version() was trying to look up want_id==0 in the list of one GSSAPI library, but unfortunately, the id field of that record was not initialised at all, so if it happened to be nonzero nonsense, the loop wouldn't find a library at all and would fail an assertion.
177 lines
4.9 KiB
C
177 lines
4.9 KiB
C
#include "putty.h"
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#ifndef NO_GSSAPI
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#include "ssh/pgssapi.h"
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#include "ssh/gss.h"
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#include "ssh/gssc.h"
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/* Unix code to set up the GSSAPI library list. */
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#if !defined NO_LIBDL && !defined STATIC_GSSAPI && !defined NO_GSSAPI
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const int ngsslibs = 4;
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const char *const gsslibnames[4] = {
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"libgssapi (Heimdal)",
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"libgssapi_krb5 (MIT Kerberos)",
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"libgss (Sun)",
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"User-specified GSSAPI library",
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};
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const struct keyvalwhere gsslibkeywords[] = {
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{ "libgssapi", 0, -1, -1 },
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{ "libgssapi_krb5", 1, -1, -1 },
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{ "libgss", 2, -1, -1 },
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{ "custom", 3, -1, -1 },
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};
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/*
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* Run-time binding against a choice of GSSAPI implementations. We
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* try loading several libraries, and produce an entry in
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* ssh_gss_libraries[] for each one.
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*/
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static void gss_init(struct ssh_gss_library *lib, void *dlhandle,
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int id, const char *msg)
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{
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lib->id = id;
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lib->gsslogmsg = msg;
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lib->handle = dlhandle;
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#define BIND_GSS_FN(name) \
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lib->u.gssapi.name = (t_gss_##name) dlsym(dlhandle, "gss_" #name)
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BIND_GSS_FN(delete_sec_context);
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BIND_GSS_FN(display_status);
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BIND_GSS_FN(get_mic);
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BIND_GSS_FN(verify_mic);
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BIND_GSS_FN(import_name);
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BIND_GSS_FN(init_sec_context);
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BIND_GSS_FN(release_buffer);
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BIND_GSS_FN(release_cred);
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BIND_GSS_FN(release_name);
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BIND_GSS_FN(acquire_cred);
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BIND_GSS_FN(inquire_cred_by_mech);
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#undef BIND_GSS_FN
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ssh_gssapi_bind_fns(lib);
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}
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/* Dynamically load gssapi libs. */
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struct ssh_gss_liblist *ssh_gss_setup(Conf *conf)
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{
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void *gsslib;
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char *gsspath;
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struct ssh_gss_liblist *list = snew(struct ssh_gss_liblist);
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list->libraries = snewn(4, struct ssh_gss_library);
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list->nlibraries = 0;
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/* Heimdal's GSSAPI Library */
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if ((gsslib = dlopen("libgssapi.so.2", RTLD_LAZY)) != NULL)
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gss_init(&list->libraries[list->nlibraries++], gsslib,
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0, "Using GSSAPI from libgssapi.so.2");
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/* MIT Kerberos's GSSAPI Library */
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if ((gsslib = dlopen("libgssapi_krb5.so.2", RTLD_LAZY)) != NULL)
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gss_init(&list->libraries[list->nlibraries++], gsslib,
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1, "Using GSSAPI from libgssapi_krb5.so.2");
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/* Sun's GSSAPI Library */
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if ((gsslib = dlopen("libgss.so.1", RTLD_LAZY)) != NULL)
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gss_init(&list->libraries[list->nlibraries++], gsslib,
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2, "Using GSSAPI from libgss.so.1");
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/* User-specified GSSAPI library */
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gsspath = conf_get_filename(conf, CONF_ssh_gss_custom)->path;
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if (*gsspath && (gsslib = dlopen(gsspath, RTLD_LAZY)) != NULL)
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gss_init(&list->libraries[list->nlibraries++], gsslib,
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3, dupprintf("Using GSSAPI from user-specified"
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" library '%s'", gsspath));
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return list;
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}
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void ssh_gss_cleanup(struct ssh_gss_liblist *list)
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{
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int i;
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/*
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* dlopen and dlclose are defined to employ reference counting
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* in the case where the same library is repeatedly dlopened, so
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* even in a multiple-sessions-per-process context it's safe to
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* naively dlclose everything here without worrying about
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* destroying it under the feet of another SSH instance still
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* using it.
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*/
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for (i = 0; i < list->nlibraries; i++) {
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dlclose(list->libraries[i].handle);
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if (list->libraries[i].id == 3) {
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/* The 'custom' id involves a dynamically allocated message.
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* Note that we must cast away the 'const' to free it. */
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sfree((char *)list->libraries[i].gsslogmsg);
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}
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}
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sfree(list->libraries);
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sfree(list);
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}
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#elif !defined NO_GSSAPI
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const int ngsslibs = 1;
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const char *const gsslibnames[1] = {
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"static",
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};
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const struct keyvalwhere gsslibkeywords[] = {
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{ "static", 0, -1, -1 },
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};
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/*
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* Link-time binding against GSSAPI. Here we just construct a single
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* library structure containing pointers to the functions we linked
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* against.
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*/
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#include <gssapi/gssapi.h>
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/* Dynamically load gssapi libs. */
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struct ssh_gss_liblist *ssh_gss_setup(Conf *conf)
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{
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struct ssh_gss_liblist *list = snew(struct ssh_gss_liblist);
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list->libraries = snew(struct ssh_gss_library);
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list->nlibraries = 1;
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list->libraries[0].id = 0;
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list->libraries[0].gsslogmsg = "Using statically linked GSSAPI";
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#define BIND_GSS_FN(name) \
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list->libraries[0].u.gssapi.name = (t_gss_##name) gss_##name
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BIND_GSS_FN(delete_sec_context);
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BIND_GSS_FN(display_status);
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BIND_GSS_FN(get_mic);
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BIND_GSS_FN(verify_mic);
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BIND_GSS_FN(import_name);
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BIND_GSS_FN(init_sec_context);
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BIND_GSS_FN(release_buffer);
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BIND_GSS_FN(release_cred);
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BIND_GSS_FN(release_name);
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BIND_GSS_FN(acquire_cred);
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BIND_GSS_FN(inquire_cred_by_mech);
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#undef BIND_GSS_FN
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ssh_gssapi_bind_fns(&list->libraries[0]);
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return list;
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}
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void ssh_gss_cleanup(struct ssh_gss_liblist *list)
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{
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sfree(list->libraries);
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sfree(list);
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}
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#endif /* NO_LIBDL */
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#endif /* NO_GSSAPI */
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