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putty-source/unix/console.c
Simon Tatham f1c8298000 Centralise most details of host-key prompting.
The text of the host key warnings was replicated in three places: the
Windows rc file, the GTK dialog setup function, and the console.c
shared between both platforms' CLI tools. Now it lives in just one
place, namely ssh/common.c where the rest of the centralised host-key
checking is done, so it'll be easier to adjust the wording in future.

This comes with some extra automation. Paragraph wrapping is no longer
done by hand in any version of these prompts. (Previously we let GTK
do the wrapping on GTK, but on Windows the resource file contained a
bunch of pre-wrapped LTEXT lines, and console.c had pre-wrapped
terminal messages.) And the dialog heights in Windows are determined
automatically based on the amount of stuff in the window.

The main idea of all this is that it'll be easier to set up more
elaborate kinds of host key prompt that deal with certificates (if,
e.g., a server sends us a certified host key which we don't trust the
CA for). But there are side benefits of this refactoring too: each
tool now reliably inserts its own appname in the prompts, and also, on
Windows the entire prompt text is copy-pastable.

Details of implementation: there's a new type SeatDialogText which
holds a set of (type, string) pairs describing the contents of a
prompt. Type codes distinguish ordinary text paragraphs, paragraphs to
be displayed prominently (like key fingerprints), the extra-bold scary
title at the top of the 'host key changed' version of the dialog, and
the various information that lives in the subsidiary 'more info' box.
ssh/common.c constructs this, and passes it to the Seat to present the
actual prompt.

In order to deal with the different UI for answering the prompt, I've
added an extra Seat method 'prompt_descriptions' which returns some
snippets of text to interpolate into the messages. ssh/common.c calls
that while it's still constructing the text, and incorporates the
resulting snippets into the SeatDialogText.

For the moment, this refactoring only affects the host key prompts.
The warnings about outmoded crypto are still done the old-fashioned
way; they probably ought to be similarly refactored to use this new
SeatDialogText system, but it's not immediately critical for the
purpose I have right now.
2022-07-07 18:05:32 +01:00

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/*
* unix/console.c: various interactive-prompt routines shared between
* the Unix console PuTTY tools
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <termios.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include "putty.h"
#include "storage.h"
#include "ssh.h"
#include "console.h"
static struct termios orig_termios_stderr;
static bool stderr_is_a_tty;
void stderr_tty_init()
{
/* Ensure that if stderr is a tty, we can get it back to a sane state. */
if (isatty(STDERR_FILENO)) {
stderr_is_a_tty = true;
tcgetattr(STDERR_FILENO, &orig_termios_stderr);
}
}
void premsg(struct termios *cf)
{
if (stderr_is_a_tty) {
tcgetattr(STDERR_FILENO, cf);
tcsetattr(STDERR_FILENO, TCSADRAIN, &orig_termios_stderr);
}
}
void postmsg(struct termios *cf)
{
if (stderr_is_a_tty)
tcsetattr(STDERR_FILENO, TCSADRAIN, cf);
}
void cleanup_exit(int code)
{
/*
* Clean up.
*/
sk_cleanup();
random_save_seed();
exit(code);
}
void console_print_error_msg(const char *prefix, const char *msg)
{
struct termios cf;
premsg(&cf);
fputs(prefix, stderr);
fputs(": ", stderr);
fputs(msg, stderr);
fputc('\n', stderr);
fflush(stderr);
postmsg(&cf);
}
/*
* Wrapper around Unix read(2), suitable for use on a file descriptor
* that's been set into nonblocking mode. Handles EAGAIN/EWOULDBLOCK
* by means of doing a one-fd poll and then trying again; all other
* errors (including errors from poll) are returned to the caller.
*/
static int block_and_read(int fd, void *buf, size_t len)
{
int ret;
pollwrapper *pw = pollwrap_new();
while ((ret = read(fd, buf, len)) < 0 && (
#ifdef EAGAIN
(errno == EAGAIN) ||
#endif
#ifdef EWOULDBLOCK
(errno == EWOULDBLOCK) ||
#endif
false)) {
pollwrap_clear(pw);
pollwrap_add_fd_rwx(pw, fd, SELECT_R);
do {
ret = pollwrap_poll_endless(pw);
} while (ret < 0 && errno == EINTR);
assert(ret != 0);
if (ret < 0) {
pollwrap_free(pw);
return ret;
}
assert(pollwrap_check_fd_rwx(pw, fd, SELECT_R));
}
pollwrap_free(pw);
return ret;
}
SeatPromptResult console_confirm_ssh_host_key(
Seat *seat, const char *host, int port, const char *keytype,
char *keystr, SeatDialogText *text, HelpCtx helpctx,
void (*callback)(void *ctx, SeatPromptResult result), void *ctx)
{
char line[32];
struct termios cf;
const char *prompt;
stdio_sink errsink[1];
stdio_sink_init(errsink, stderr);
premsg(&cf);
for (SeatDialogTextItem *item = text->items,
*end = item+text->nitems; item < end; item++) {
switch (item->type) {
case SDT_PARA:
wordwrap(BinarySink_UPCAST(errsink),
ptrlen_from_asciz(item->text), 60);
fputc('\n', stderr);
break;
case SDT_DISPLAY:
fprintf(stderr, " %s\n", item->text);
break;
case SDT_SCARY_HEADING:
/* Can't change font size or weight in this context */
fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", item->text);
break;
case SDT_BATCH_ABORT:
if (console_batch_mode) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", item->text);
fflush(stderr);
postmsg(&cf);
return SPR_SW_ABORT("Cannot confirm a host key in batch mode");
}
break;
case SDT_PROMPT:
prompt = item->text;
break;
default:
break;
}
}
while (true) {
fprintf(stderr,
"%s (y/n, Return cancels connection, i for more info) ",
prompt);
fflush(stderr);
struct termios oldmode, newmode;
tcgetattr(0, &oldmode);
newmode = oldmode;
newmode.c_lflag |= ECHO | ISIG | ICANON;
tcsetattr(0, TCSANOW, &newmode);
line[0] = '\0';
if (block_and_read(0, line, sizeof(line) - 1) <= 0)
/* handled below */;
tcsetattr(0, TCSANOW, &oldmode);
if (line[0] == 'i' || line[0] == 'I') {
for (SeatDialogTextItem *item = text->items,
*end = item+text->nitems; item < end; item++) {
switch (item->type) {
case SDT_MORE_INFO_KEY:
fprintf(stderr, "%s", item->text);
break;
case SDT_MORE_INFO_VALUE_SHORT:
fprintf(stderr, ": %s\n", item->text);
break;
case SDT_MORE_INFO_VALUE_BLOB:
fprintf(stderr, ":\n%s\n", item->text);
break;
default:
break;
}
}
} else {
break;
}
}
/* In case of misplaced reflexes from another program, also recognise 'q'
* as 'abandon connection rather than trust this key' */
if (line[0] != '\0' && line[0] != '\r' && line[0] != '\n' &&
line[0] != 'q' && line[0] != 'Q') {
if (line[0] == 'y' || line[0] == 'Y')
store_host_key(host, port, keytype, keystr);
postmsg(&cf);
return SPR_OK;
} else {
fputs(console_abandoned_msg, stderr);
postmsg(&cf);
return SPR_USER_ABORT;
}
}
SeatPromptResult console_confirm_weak_crypto_primitive(
Seat *seat, const char *algtype, const char *algname,
void (*callback)(void *ctx, SeatPromptResult result), void *ctx)
{
char line[32];
struct termios cf;
premsg(&cf);
fprintf(stderr, weakcrypto_msg_common_fmt, algtype, algname);
if (console_batch_mode) {
fputs(console_abandoned_msg, stderr);
postmsg(&cf);
return SPR_SW_ABORT("Cannot confirm a weak crypto primitive "
"in batch mode");
}
fputs(console_continue_prompt, stderr);
fflush(stderr);
{
struct termios oldmode, newmode;
tcgetattr(0, &oldmode);
newmode = oldmode;
newmode.c_lflag |= ECHO | ISIG | ICANON;
tcsetattr(0, TCSANOW, &newmode);
line[0] = '\0';
if (block_and_read(0, line, sizeof(line) - 1) <= 0)
/* handled below */;
tcsetattr(0, TCSANOW, &oldmode);
}
if (line[0] == 'y' || line[0] == 'Y') {
postmsg(&cf);
return SPR_OK;
} else {
fputs(console_abandoned_msg, stderr);
postmsg(&cf);
return SPR_USER_ABORT;
}
}
SeatPromptResult console_confirm_weak_cached_hostkey(
Seat *seat, const char *algname, const char *betteralgs,
void (*callback)(void *ctx, SeatPromptResult result), void *ctx)
{
char line[32];
struct termios cf;
premsg(&cf);
fprintf(stderr, weakhk_msg_common_fmt, algname, betteralgs);
if (console_batch_mode) {
fputs(console_abandoned_msg, stderr);
postmsg(&cf);
return SPR_SW_ABORT("Cannot confirm a weak cached host key "
"in batch mode");
}
fputs(console_continue_prompt, stderr);
fflush(stderr);
{
struct termios oldmode, newmode;
tcgetattr(0, &oldmode);
newmode = oldmode;
newmode.c_lflag |= ECHO | ISIG | ICANON;
tcsetattr(0, TCSANOW, &newmode);
line[0] = '\0';
if (block_and_read(0, line, sizeof(line) - 1) <= 0)
/* handled below */;
tcsetattr(0, TCSANOW, &oldmode);
}
if (line[0] == 'y' || line[0] == 'Y') {
postmsg(&cf);
return SPR_OK;
} else {
fputs(console_abandoned_msg, stderr);
postmsg(&cf);
return SPR_USER_ABORT;
}
}
/*
* Ask whether to wipe a session log file before writing to it.
* Returns 2 for wipe, 1 for append, 0 for cancel (don't log).
*/
int console_askappend(LogPolicy *lp, Filename *filename,
void (*callback)(void *ctx, int result), void *ctx)
{
static const char msgtemplate[] =
"The session log file \"%.*s\" already exists.\n"
"You can overwrite it with a new session log,\n"
"append your session log to the end of it,\n"
"or disable session logging for this session.\n"
"Enter \"y\" to wipe the file, \"n\" to append to it,\n"
"or just press Return to disable logging.\n"
"Wipe the log file? (y/n, Return cancels logging) ";
static const char msgtemplate_batch[] =
"The session log file \"%.*s\" already exists.\n"
"Logging will not be enabled.\n";
char line[32];
struct termios cf;
premsg(&cf);
if (console_batch_mode) {
fprintf(stderr, msgtemplate_batch, FILENAME_MAX, filename->path);
fflush(stderr);
return 0;
}
fprintf(stderr, msgtemplate, FILENAME_MAX, filename->path);
fflush(stderr);
{
struct termios oldmode, newmode;
tcgetattr(0, &oldmode);
newmode = oldmode;
newmode.c_lflag |= ECHO | ISIG | ICANON;
tcsetattr(0, TCSANOW, &newmode);
line[0] = '\0';
if (block_and_read(0, line, sizeof(line) - 1) <= 0)
/* handled below */;
tcsetattr(0, TCSANOW, &oldmode);
}
postmsg(&cf);
if (line[0] == 'y' || line[0] == 'Y')
return 2;
else if (line[0] == 'n' || line[0] == 'N')
return 1;
else
return 0;
}
bool console_antispoof_prompt = true;
void console_set_trust_status(Seat *seat, bool trusted)
{
/* Do nothing in response to a change of trust status, because
* there's nothing we can do in a console environment. However,
* the query function below will make a fiddly decision about
* whether to tell the backend to enable fallback handling. */
}
bool console_can_set_trust_status(Seat *seat)
{
if (console_batch_mode) {
/*
* In batch mode, we don't need to worry about the server
* mimicking our interactive authentication, because the user
* already knows not to expect any.
*/
return true;
}
return false;
}
bool console_has_mixed_input_stream(Seat *seat)
{
if (!is_interactive() || !console_antispoof_prompt) {
/*
* If standard input isn't connected to a terminal, then even
* if the server did send a spoof authentication prompt, the
* user couldn't respond to it via the terminal anyway.
*
* We also pretend this is true if the user has purposely
* disabled the antispoof prompt.
*/
return false;
}
return true;
}
/*
* Warn about the obsolescent key file format.
*
* Uniquely among these functions, this one does _not_ expect a
* frontend handle. This means that if PuTTY is ported to a
* platform which requires frontend handles, this function will be
* an anomaly. Fortunately, the problem it addresses will not have
* been present on that platform, so it can plausibly be
* implemented as an empty function.
*/
void old_keyfile_warning(void)
{
static const char message[] =
"You are loading an SSH-2 private key which has an\n"
"old version of the file format. This means your key\n"
"file is not fully tamperproof. Future versions of\n"
"PuTTY may stop supporting this private key format,\n"
"so we recommend you convert your key to the new\n"
"format.\n"
"\n"
"Once the key is loaded into PuTTYgen, you can perform\n"
"this conversion simply by saving it again.\n";
struct termios cf;
premsg(&cf);
fputs(message, stderr);
postmsg(&cf);
}
void console_logging_error(LogPolicy *lp, const char *string)
{
/* Errors setting up logging are considered important, so they're
* displayed to standard error even when not in verbose mode */
struct termios cf;
premsg(&cf);
fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", string);
fflush(stderr);
postmsg(&cf);
}
void console_eventlog(LogPolicy *lp, const char *string)
{
/* Ordinary Event Log entries are displayed in the same way as
* logging errors, but only in verbose mode */
if (lp_verbose(lp))
console_logging_error(lp, string);
}
StripCtrlChars *console_stripctrl_new(
Seat *seat, BinarySink *bs_out, SeatInteractionContext sic)
{
return stripctrl_new(bs_out, false, 0);
}
/*
* Special functions to read and print to the console for password
* prompts and the like. Uses /dev/tty or stdin/stderr, in that order
* of preference; also sanitises escape sequences out of the text, on
* the basis that it might have been sent by a hostile SSH server
* doing malicious keyboard-interactive.
*/
static void console_open(FILE **outfp, int *infd)
{
int fd;
if ((fd = open("/dev/tty", O_RDWR)) >= 0) {
*infd = fd;
*outfp = fdopen(*infd, "w");
} else {
*infd = 0;
*outfp = stderr;
}
}
static void console_close(FILE *outfp, int infd)
{
if (outfp != stderr)
fclose(outfp); /* will automatically close infd too */
}
static void console_write(FILE *outfp, ptrlen data)
{
fwrite(data.ptr, 1, data.len, outfp);
fflush(outfp);
}
SeatPromptResult console_get_userpass_input(prompts_t *p)
{
size_t curr_prompt;
FILE *outfp = NULL;
int infd;
/*
* Zero all the results, in case we abort half-way through.
*/
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < p->n_prompts; i++)
prompt_set_result(p->prompts[i], "");
}
if (p->n_prompts && console_batch_mode)
return SPR_SW_ABORT("Cannot answer interactive prompts "
"in batch mode");
console_open(&outfp, &infd);
/*
* Preamble.
*/
/* We only print the `name' caption if we have to... */
if (p->name_reqd && p->name) {
ptrlen plname = ptrlen_from_asciz(p->name);
console_write(outfp, plname);
if (!ptrlen_endswith(plname, PTRLEN_LITERAL("\n"), NULL))
console_write(outfp, PTRLEN_LITERAL("\n"));
}
/* ...but we always print any `instruction'. */
if (p->instruction) {
ptrlen plinst = ptrlen_from_asciz(p->instruction);
console_write(outfp, plinst);
if (!ptrlen_endswith(plinst, PTRLEN_LITERAL("\n"), NULL))
console_write(outfp, PTRLEN_LITERAL("\n"));
}
for (curr_prompt = 0; curr_prompt < p->n_prompts; curr_prompt++) {
struct termios oldmode, newmode;
prompt_t *pr = p->prompts[curr_prompt];
tcgetattr(infd, &oldmode);
newmode = oldmode;
newmode.c_lflag |= ISIG | ICANON;
if (!pr->echo)
newmode.c_lflag &= ~ECHO;
else
newmode.c_lflag |= ECHO;
tcsetattr(infd, TCSANOW, &newmode);
console_write(outfp, ptrlen_from_asciz(pr->prompt));
bool failed = false;
SeatPromptResult spr;
while (1) {
size_t toread = 65536;
size_t prev_result_len = pr->result->len;
void *ptr = strbuf_append(pr->result, toread);
int ret = read(infd, ptr, toread);
if (ret == 0) {
/* Regard EOF on the terminal as a deliberate user-abort */
failed = true;
spr = SPR_USER_ABORT;
break;
}
if (ret < 0) {
/* Any other failure to read from the terminal is treated as
* an unexpected error and reported to the user. */
failed = true;
spr = make_spr_sw_abort_errno(
"Error reading from terminal", errno);
break;
}
strbuf_shrink_to(pr->result, prev_result_len + ret);
if (strbuf_chomp(pr->result, '\n'))
break;
}
tcsetattr(infd, TCSANOW, &oldmode);
if (!pr->echo)
console_write(outfp, PTRLEN_LITERAL("\n"));
if (failed) {
console_close(outfp, infd);
return spr;
}
}
console_close(outfp, infd);
return SPR_OK;
}
bool is_interactive(void)
{
return isatty(0);
}
/*
* X11-forwarding-related things suitable for console.
*/
char *platform_get_x_display(void) {
return dupstr(getenv("DISPLAY"));
}