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information about where to put items that aren't mentioned in the saved configuration. So far the only nontrivial use I've made of this facility is to default to placing KEX_RSA just above KEX_WARN in the absence of any other information, which should fix 'ssh2-rsa-kex-pref'. While I'm here I've rewritten wprefs() on general principles to remove the needless length limit, since I was touching it anyway. The length limit is still in gprefs (but I've lengthened it just in case). [originally from svn r9181]
169 lines
4.4 KiB
C
169 lines
4.4 KiB
C
#include "putty.h"
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#ifndef NO_GSSAPI
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#include "pgssapi.h"
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#include "sshgss.h"
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#include "sshgssc.h"
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/* Unix code to set up the GSSAPI library list. */
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#if !defined NO_LIBDL && !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(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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#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(const Config *cfg)
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{
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void *gsslib;
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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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if (cfg->ssh_gss_custom.path[0] &&
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(gsslib = dlopen(cfg->ssh_gss_custom.path, 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'", cfg->ssh_gss_custom.path));
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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(const Config *cfg)
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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].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(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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#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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